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192: Husband Drugs Wife & Has 72 Men Rape Her, Idaho 4 Updates, Man Throws Coffee on Baby, & Georgia School Shooting

2024/9/12
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Annie Elise: 法国一起骇人听闻的强奸案中,一名71岁男子Dominic Palico被指控在其妻子Giselle不知情的情况下,对其进行长达十年的药物迷奸并邀请72名男子轮奸。案发后,警方在其电脑中发现了他对妻子Giselle施暴的证据,包括超过20000张他及其同伙强奸妻子的照片。Giselle对丈夫的行为毫不知情,并否认自己参与或知情。Giselle误以为自己患有严重疾病,而实际上是丈夫下药导致的。Dominic Palico在名为“不知情”的网络聊天论坛上物色强奸妻子的同伙,会给妻子下药,然后指示受邀男子强奸她,并全程拍摄。警方还在Dominic Palico的电脑中发现了一个名为“我女儿的裸照”的文件夹,里面包含其成年女儿Caroline的裸照,Caroline怀疑自己也被父亲下药强奸。Dominic Palico还偷拍了他岳母和儿媳的裸照。Dominic Palico面临九项指控,包括加重情节强奸等。50名参与强奸Giselle的男子已被确认身份并被指控。部分参与强奸的男子声称他们不知道Giselle被下药了。Dominic Palico承认了自己的罪行,但将责任推卸给妻子Giselle,声称妻子拒绝尝试“换妻”,所以他才采取了迷奸的方式。Giselle拒绝私下审判,希望公开自己的故事,鼓励其他受虐待者勇敢发声。专家认为Dominic Palico具有双重人格,并有恋尸癖幻想。Dominic Palico因腹部疼痛被送往医院,审判暂时推迟。此案复杂且涉及多人,Giselle希望公开自己的故事以提高人们的意识,鼓励其他受害者勇敢发声,不要感到羞耻。 Giselle: Giselle在法庭上描述了被强奸的经历,表示难以接受自己被强奸的事实。 Dominic Palico: Dominic Palico承认了自己的罪行,但将责任推卸给妻子Giselle,声称妻子拒绝尝试“换妻”,所以他才采取了迷奸的方式。

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Dominic Palico, a 71-year-old man from France, is on trial for drugging and raping his wife, Giselle, for over a decade. He invited 72 men to their home to assault her while she was unconscious. The crimes came to light after police discovered photos and videos on his laptop during an unrelated investigation.
  • Palico drugged his wife and invited 72 men to rape her over a decade.
  • The crimes were discovered when police found evidence on his laptop during an investigation for another offense.
  • Giselle had no knowledge of the assaults and believed she was suffering from an illness due to the drugs' side effects.
  • Palico blamed his wife for his actions, claiming she refused to engage in swinging.
  • The trial is currently delayed due to Palico's hospitalization.

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Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialistly.

Hey everybody, welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise. I hope you're having a good start to your week so far. I can't believe it's already Thursday. I can't believe it's already like the middle of September. Honestly, where is the time going?

I wanted to give you guys also a quick reminder before we jump into all of the cases we're talking about today and remind you just in case you didn't see the announcements if you don't follow me on Instagram, which if you don't, you should because that's where I post updates in real time about cases and other things.

But the live tour is starting on September 23rd. And as a reminder, we're doing cities in we've got San Diego, California, Orange County, California, we're going to Phoenix, Phoenix is actually already sold out. Salt Lake City, Denver, Colorado, a bunch of different cities. But the reason I'm reminding you is not only to get your tickets, because it's almost sold out at a bunch of them, Phoenix already is sold out.

But I announced some really special guests. We still have some surprise guests, but we announced Kaylin Moore is going to be joining us in Brea, the Orange County show. She is the host of the hit podcast, Heart Starts Pounding. Kimberlea also will be joining that show. For San Diego, which is actually our very first show, which is coming up in just, gosh, two weeks...

Matt Murphy is going to be joining us as a special guest. He is a former prosecutor. He worked on the Dirty John case. He has an incredible history and so much information. So I'm really excited to talk with him. At Salt Lake City, we have Lauren Mathias joining us. She's the host of Hidden True Crime. She is like an expert in all things experience.

streamists in the LDS community, cults, all of the things. So some really exciting guests. And I keep announcing them over on Instagram. So again, follow over there if you're not already so that you don't miss those updates. But snag your tickets because we are down to our final few. And you can find all of that at AnnieElise.com and then go to the Events tab.

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We have a lot to go over today. There is one specific case, which I'm actually going to start today's segment with, that I didn't really know what it was about when I first saw it come across my feed. And then the more I dug into it, the more unnerving it really is. And people are talking about it, but there hasn't really been a deep dive into it. I might end up doing a deep dive. I don't know yet. But it's this rape trial that's happening in France because they're

This case, as I said, it is truly horrific. And the case and the trial, it's coming out of France right now. And it's about a 71-year-old man named Dominic Palico. Now Dom, which I'm calling him for short, he is like the worst of the worst because he's accused of drugging and raping his wife Giselle all while she was unconscious. And not only like a one-time occurrence, not like that would make it any better, but literally for over a decade.

Dom would drug Giselle and he would invite all of these other men over so that they could assault her. Between 2011 and 2020, he had invited over 72 men, 72 men to his home to assault his wife.

Can you imagine? Like, what gets people off? It is so disgusting. Now, all of this came to light back in November of 2020. Dom was being investigated after he had been taking photos up women's skirts at a French grocery store because apparently he wasn't perverted enough that he needed to, like, be a peeping Tom and, like, a voyeur, whatever voyeurism, and, like, take photos up girls' skirts. But while he was being investigated for that crime, police obtained his laptop.

And they discovered a folder inside of it that was titled abuses. Literally, he didn't even try to hide it. Didn't try to like disguise it, do anything. He literally labeled this folder abuses. So inside the folder when they opened it, the investigators found over 20,000 photos of him and other men raping his wife Giselle.

Police ended up showing this folder to Giselle and I can't even imagine her reaction. I mean, needless to say, she was completely shocked and appalled. But can you imagine being confronted with that information and seeing visuals that tied back to that information? She had absolutely no idea that any of this was happening to her.

And she told the investigators that she wasn't faking. She wasn't pretending to be unconscious during any of these attacks. She wasn't complicit. It wasn't consensual. She genuinely didn't know that any of this was happening to her.

In fact, Giselle was actually convinced that she was developing a serious illness in all of this because she had been experiencing all of these issues, which we now know are all side effects from the drugs that her husband was like secretly feeding her. But she had started losing weight. She was losing hair. She had these large gaps in her memory. So she had started thinking that something was seriously wrong with her. Like maybe she was developing Alzheimer's. Maybe she was suffering from dementia, diabetes.

because all of these things that she couldn't explain were happening. Which, meanwhile, no, it wasn't this unexplained horrific illness that was secretly coming into your life. It was your husband who was drugging you and dosing you so that when you were knocked out unconscious, these disgusting, creepy men would come over and assault you. How fucking awful is that? Sorry for cussing, but like, it is the worst betrayal ever.

So apparently her husband found all of these gross disgusting men on this online chat board called without their knowledge which let me just repeat that again guys the chat board was called without their knowledge. Once again it's like these people are hiding in plain sight right not even hiding. So anyway he would message men on this online form and he would ask them to rape his wife. He

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and he would tell them to undress before entering the couple's bedroom. Then he would direct them and say, you need to leave at any sign or indication that Giselle's waking up. And then once the plan was in place, and once they had agreed to all of these rules that he put in place, before the men came over, he would slip his wife sleeping pills. He would put it in her food and her drink, and then once they got there and they were ready to rape his wife, he would film these attacks, all while they were happening.

Now, as if things couldn't get any worse, that wasn't the only thing that police found on his computer. They also found a folder titled, "'Around My Daughter Naked.'"

And inside this folder, it contained photos of their adult daughter named Caroline. And in those photos, she too was unconscious and naked. Now, in one of these photos, she's wearing a pair of underwear that apparently isn't hers. And while this other detail hasn't been confirmed, Caroline believes that she too was drugged and raped by her father.

Investigators also found photos of other women who ended up being he and Giselle's two daughter-in-laws. These pictures were unknowingly taken as well. This time the women were naked inside a bathroom, so he clearly just has this, you know, I don't want to say pattern, I mean, it seems more like a habit or a routine of taking photos and videos of naked women, even relatives, whether they're in his bathroom, upstairs,

up the women's skirts at the grocery stores, his own daughter while she's unconscious naked, his wife while she's being raped, all at his direction and conspiring. It's disgusting. So obviously finding out all of this information and finding these disgusting folders with all of these graphic horrific images, it was a huge shock to their entire family. Just

Giselle and Dom had been together for around 50 years. They had three children together. So many people thought that their marriage was healthy, loving, strong, perfect, all of the things. Nobody knew what was truly going on behind closed doors. But now, all three of their children, who are adults who have their own children, you know, children of their own, they're all kind of wondering, what else did our dad do? Did he hurt our kids? Did he hurt us? Which

Which I can't imagine how scary it is for these grown adults now, these parents themselves, to know that this man could have done something to really any single one of them, all without them knowing. So he's currently on trial for all of these crimes, and he faces nine charges. Several counts of rape with aggravated circumstances, drugging a victim to commit rape, and sharing images related to the assault.

Now, 50 of the 72 men who assaulted his wife Giselle have been identified. They all range in ages from 26 years old to 74 years old. And they, the ones who have been identified at least, have also been charged with aggravated rape. Now, what's interesting, whether this is actually true or whether it's just them trying to throw something to the wall hoping that it sticks...

Some of these men are claiming that they were never even aware that Giselle had been drugged. They thought that this whole thing was like a sexual game between a husband and a wife, which there are fetishes out there like that where...

Whether it is a couple together or just a single person, they will set up kind of like this ruse to pretend that somebody's breaking in even though they leave the door unlocked. They pretend to be unconscious. They pretend to be raped. Sometimes it is a couple who does that and like the man watches because that's what he gets off on watching his wife be attacked or have sex, whatever it is. So it's not that it is completely unheard of. There definitely is something.

Now, as for Dom, he's admitted to what he did. But get this. This creep has the audacity to blame Giselle, his wife, for all of his actions. And he's not.

He says that she is the one who refused to try swinging. So because of that, because she didn't want to be a swinger, he had no other choice but to resort to drugging and raping her, which, I don't know, make that make sense. What a complete loser. But get this, he also is taking it a step further, and he's saying that these charges that have now come against him, they've ruined his life entirely.

his life. And he says that he and Giselle could have continued with their, quote, happy marriage if none of this had ever been discovered. I know I already said this, but like the gall, the audacity, not only for him to do this, but then to blame Giselle and then take it a step further, saying, now that I've been caught, it's ruining my life. We could have had a happy marriage. She never would have known. I can't believe this all came out.

No, bro. You're the problem. And like, if you want to be a swinger, just go with the Mormon girls from TikTok, right? I just binged that whole series and it was so good. So anyways, Giselle was given the option of a private trial, but she's very, very strong in this and she completely refused that.

She wants her story out there. She wants her name in the public. And she wants to show people that they shouldn't be ashamed of any abuse that they've ever had to go through, any sexual assaults, any physical assaults. Don't let it silence you. Don't be, you know, pushed into the corners of the darkness and hiding from it. Speak your truth. Be strong in that. So she wants her story told. And she even testified during her trial. It was hard to recognize myself.

Then the officer showed me a second photo and a third. I asked him to stop. It was unbearable. I was lifeless in my bed and a man was raping me. My world fell apart.

During the trial, experts have said that her husband Dom has a split personality. They even compared him to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and saying that he would be this model citizen in public, but then at the same time, he was extremely self-centered and really enjoyed manipulating people, kind of like he had two faces, two different characteristics.

Experts also believe that he has, quote, fantasies of necrophilia.

So, not only is it enough for him to take pictures of naked women without their consent and knowledge and have his wife raped by strangers while she's unconscious, but he also apparently wants to have sex with dead bodies. Disgusting. Now, as of where the trial currently stands, it's at the moment delayed because he was taken to the hospital for abdominal pain. And as of right now, we don't know when the trial will resume.

But this is a case that I am following so closely. Like I said, I might do a deep dive. I haven't really seen many people dive into this case. I've seen very topical news segments. So if you do want a deep dive, let me know in the comments.

Let me know either on the Q&A section on Spotify or in the review section on Apple. But I think the fact that this is so complex and there are so many people who have been charged at this point, and even though 50 have been charged, we're still missing 22 people who haven't been identified. I think it's important because Giselle is saying she wants her story told.

And she wants to bring awareness to this issue so that victims and survivors don't feel like they have to stay quiet or be ashamed of anything they've endured. And I think that's so powerful. And that really is what's kind of calling me to cover this case in a deep dive type of way. Because when you think about it and step back, it is such an important message that survivors and victims should never, ever in a million years be ashamed or embarrassed or anything like that.

So if there's a case where the survivor is wanting to platform her story and wanting to share it with the world to help drive that message home, I think, why not? I mean, I think that's so empowering and so powerful, and I would love to be a part of that and help hopefully make victims and survivors alike feel stronger in that.

So moving on now into another case, we have some updates in Idaho, the Brian Koberger case. And this is one that I didn't think that we would see very many updates in in the near future, but we do. And I got to say, I'm kind of shocked with what's coming out right now.

So this last Monday, a judge ruled that Brian Koberger's trial must be moved out of the county where the crimes occurred. We know that they have been filing for and fighting for a change of venue. I truthfully didn't know that it would ever happen, but it has now happened. And I have done a lot of videos about Brian Koberger on my YouTube channel, 10 to Life. So I really do recommend you go watch them and get fully caught up. We have covered every single aspect of this case.

But for those of you who aren't familiar with that name, Brian is the man who was accused of killing the four Idaho college students back in November of 2022, entering the house in the middle of the night and literally brutally slaying all four of these young kids.

So Brian's defense team, as I mentioned, had requested to move the trial. I didn't think it would happen. It did. But they argued that he wouldn't receive a fair trial because the Ladakh County is very small and they believed that the jurors would hold biases against Brian because everybody in that town and in that county knows what happened. They're very familiar with the case. The prosecution, though, in turn argued that other measures could have been put in place to ensure that he did have a fair trial. But ultimately, the judge ended up siding with the defense. And

And in the decision to move the trial, the judge wrote, "...considering the undisputed evidence presented by the defense, the extreme nature of the news coverage in this case, and the smaller population of Ladau County, the defense has met the rather low standard of demonstrating reasonable likelihood that prejudicial news coverage will compromise a fair trial in Ladau County."

And while I do understand that decision, because everybody in that county, of course, does know about this case, and maybe they even have some sort of connection to the victims, not that it's family members, but by extension, or they have a child who goes to that college, who knows?

But I kind of think you're going to be hard pressed to find any county that isn't familiar with this case. I mean, that's just my opinion. Let me know what you think. But I feel like this is such a massive case. And Brian Koberger is now at this point kind of a household name. I think you're going to be hard pressed to find anywhere in Idaho that has a case like this.

hasn't heard about this case and that might not have a little bias on the jury. And the victim's families are also very upset with this new ruling and with this change of venue. They're saying if the judge knew that Ladog County couldn't handle this trial, then why did we waste over a year in a county that he knew was not going to handle the trial? And I understand why they are frustrated by this, because it feels like it's just yet again another delay in getting justice.

Now, a new location hasn't yet been determined. However, the defense has requested to move the trial to Boise, Idaho. So I will let you know what happens there.

Now, months ago, I did a deep dive on a case of Elijah Vu. Elijah was a three-year-old little boy who went missing on February 20th in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. I did this deep dive over on my YouTube channel, but I will link it in the show notes for you so that you can get caught up. But short version of it, cliff note version, Elijah was reported missing by Jesse Vang, the boyfriend of Elijah's mother, Katrina.

Now this case and the behavior and routines and punishments that this couple inflicted on Elijah is horrible.

god-awful and horrific, which I'm not going to rehash all of that here. You can go listen for yourself, but please listen at your own discretion. But anyways, Jesse had told officers that he last saw Elijah around 8 a.m. on February 20th. That was when he had told Elijah to stand next to his bed and to pray as a punishment for his behavior. That just gives you a little sneak preview into what these people did.

He says that then he fell asleep and when he woke up, Elijah was gone. So like I said, I'm not going to go into the details of the case here, but both Jesse and Katrina were arrested shortly after Elijah's disappearance and they were charged with child neglect.

It's a horrific story. So currently they're still in jail because they haven't posted Bond. But meanwhile, there's been this huge search for Elijah ever since he went missing. Investigators and local volunteers have searched rivers. They have searched rural areas, local landfills, farms, everywhere they could possibly think of. But there's been absolutely no trace of Elijah.

However, this past week, a deer hunter called the police to report that he found human remains on a private property in Two Rivers. Police haven't released any information about those human remains that were found, and we don't know the age, we don't know the gender, we don't know the race, we don't know any of that. But many people are suspecting that the remains belong to Elijah.

However, we won't know for sure until the DNA testing is completed, but Elijah's grandmother Jodi wrote on Facebook and said, It's likely that the body does belong to Elijah, but it's not confirmed until the DNA has come back. They have not confirmed exactly what was found.

Now, on one hand, I think we all kind of hold out hope, optimistic hope, I should say, in a lot of these cases that when these kids go missing, it will be a rescue and not a recovery. However, if this is in fact a recovery effort and they did find his remains, what is positive about that is that

his extended family, his grandmother, and those who truly did love Elijah can begin to grieve and start to have peace moving forward. Not this, you know, just a looming unknown all the time, wondering where he is, wondering if he's being hurt, if he's being abused, if he's with somebody else, if he had been abducted. At least at that point, I'm not going to say closure, but you can start to move forward and then hold the people accountable for whatever happened, a

accountable, right? So we'll see. Nothing's been confirmed yet, but I wanted to just at least put the update in here since we have covered this case before. Now we have a few more cases to go over, but first we are going to take a quick break and hear from the sponsor of today's episode. As always, thank you guys for understanding that sponsors are what keeps this podcast free.

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Okay, so this next case is truly, truly troubling because there is seemingly no reason as to why it happened. It's a case that's been going on for a long time.

In Brisbane, Australia, on August 31st, just a couple of weeks ago, this young family was really just like minding their own business, having this nice family picnic at a local park. But then suddenly a random man walked up to them, just approached them out of nowhere. And he poured this flask of hot coffee all over their nine-month-old son, Luca, just out of nowhere. Then this man just immediately took off and ran away. Okay.

A young nurse witnessed this attack, and she immediately helped the family administer first aid to Luca. She took him to her nearby apartment and ran his burns under cold water. Then the baby was finally taken to a hospital where he received proper medical treatment for these horrific severe burns that were on his legs, arms, and even face. But nobody knew why this happened or who this creep was that dumped the coffee and then ran. Who does that, right?

So police found CCTV footage of the man fleeing the scene. Then once he fled the scene, he took a taxi to the downtown area, and eventually they started driving to New South Wales. Then days after the attack, before the police could even identify him, the man boarded a flight at the Sydney airport and left the country.

Police know the identity of the man and also where he flew to. However, they're not releasing the information yet because they don't want to jeopardize the investigation. He's a foreigner, apparently, who often traveled to Australia for work, but they haven't said much else. They have said that the man was actively taking measures to avoid the police, though. He was trying to fly under the radar. He was trying to evade them, but they haven't said exactly what he was doing.

Australian police are working with different international forces to now try and catch this man. And it seems like they are very close to doing so. And I think that's part of the reason as to why they're not sharing a lot of information about his identity yet, because if they're close to closing in, they probably don't want to jeopardize anything or, you know, give him a tip or give him the heads up that they know who he is and that they're on his trail and on his path and all the things. Now,

Now, as for baby Luca, Luca is doing well. However, he did have to receive skin graft surgery. He also likely will need more surgeries in the future. And even though he's doing better, as I'm sure you can imagine, his family is still having a really difficult time, which understandably so. They're trying to deal with what happened to their baby and why. I can't even imagine just being at a park with your children, having a nice picnic, and this...

monster just runs up and dumps hot coffee on your newborn. I mean, not newborn, but nine month old, pretty newborn, right? It's horrible. I've been living in fear, anxiety, stress. I just want to know why, why he did this.

So I'm right there with her. Why? Why on earth did this guy do such an atrocious thing to a young baby? I can't imagine how much pain that little boy is in, and it's just so disgusting what happened to him. Because then you grow up knowing you were the victim of this attack for no reason. It's like, it's just so difficult to reconcile. You truly have to be a evil, terrible person to do what this man did to Luca.

So let's just hope he's found soon. Let's hope he's arrested, held accountable, and that he can't do this to another family. Now I'm going to shift gears a little bit, and I want to talk about what happened in Georgia. I wasn't sure how I wanted to address this, but something has been calling and pulling at me that we do need to talk about this.

Now, as I'm sure you guys saw on the news and on your social media feeds, and I feel like we're seeing quite a few of these pop up lately, back on September 4th, there was an awful tragedy that struck the town of Winder, Georgia. A mass shooting occurred at Appalachee High School, and two students and two teachers were killed and nine people were injured. That same day, 14-year-old Colt Gray was arrested and charged with four counts of felony murder.

Now, according to a student who had an algebra class with Colt, Colt left the classroom at about 9.45 a.m. When he left, the door automatically locked behind him. Colt eventually came back and tried to get into that classroom. So the student went to open the door for Colt, but they saw through the door window that Colt was holding an AR-15 style gun.

So seeing that, the student would not let Colt back inside. So because of that, Colt turned around and fired 10 to 15 shots into another classroom that was nearby. Now at the sound of the gunshots, multiple teachers and students started calling 911. Then the school went into lockdown around 1020 a.m., which is shortly after those first shots were fired.

Law enforcement arrived at the school at 10.23 a.m., just three minutes after they went into lockdown, and shortly after, the school resource officers, which are kind of like campus police officers who work at the school, they cornered Colt, who eventually put the gun down and surrendered. He was immediately arrested, and he was taken into police custody. The

The victims of the shooting are 14-year-old Christian Angulo, 14-year-old Mason Shermerhorn, math teacher and football coach Richard Aspinwall, and another math teacher named Christina Aramai.

Mason was known as a very happy and fun kid who liked to tell jokes, who liked to play video games. Christian's sister described him also as a good kid who was just so sweet and so caring. Christina, the math teacher, actually came to the United States from Romania almost 30 years ago, and she was a very dedicated teacher. And the coach and math teacher, Richard, was not only an uplifting teacher and a coach, but he was also a father to two young daughters.

So Colt, the shooter, appeared in court on Friday, September 6th. He was charged with four counts of felony murder, and he's likely going to be tried as an adult. However, Colt wasn't the only person to appear in court that day. Colt's father, 54-year-old Colin Gray, also appeared in court. He was arrested the day prior, and he was charged with two counts of second-degree murder, four counts of manslaughter, and eight counts of cruelty to children.

See, the reason he was charged in all of this too is because he admitted to purchasing the AR-15 style rifle for Colt. He bought this for him as a Christmas present back in December of 2023. So because of his charges and his involvement, he could face up to 180 years in prison.

Now, we always talk about how can we prevent these tragedies from happening? Is there ever a warning sign? Is there something to look for? Is it gun control? And I'm not going to get political on here and share my views, but I bring that up because just months before Colin purchased that gun for Colt, in May of 2023, they were both interviewed by police officers. This was after the FBI had received tips about an online school shooting threat.

They found a Discord account, which Discord is like a messaging app, kind of that you can go under the radar a little bit with, and it was linked to an email account that Colt owned. The account name referenced the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter, and in multiple posts, the account's user wrote, "'I'm committing a mass shooting, and I'm waiting a good two to three years. I can't kill myself yet, because I'm not contributing anything to culture, and I need to go out knowing that I did.'"

The account also posted pictures of guns with the caption, quote, I'm ready.

So when Colt and Colin were interviewed by police, Colin said that Colt had been having a lot of issues lately, that Colin had recently separated from Colt's mother, and the divorce was very difficult on Colt. He also said that Colt was being picked on at school. So when they were asked about guns in the house, Colin said that they owned hunting rifles and that they had been teaching Colt about different gun safety precautions and that the guns in the house were never loaded.

He struggled first with the separation law school was kind of so-so. So I've been up to school countless times just tracking with him, you know, like, hey, make sure you're good. They understand what's going on. He goes to Jefferson Middle School. So he's been doing really good.

Let me ask you this, do you have weapons in the house? I do. Are they accessible to him? They are. I mean, there's nothing loaded, but they are down there. We actually do a lot of shooting. We do a lot of deer hunting. He shot his first deer this year. You know, so...

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Make sure Colt's good. He gets flustered and under pressure. He doesn't really think straight. Can we just, you know, just kind of put your arms around and get him through seventh grade. That's what I make sure he's good at. Like, I mean, we're up there all the time talking to school. I don't know anything about him saying shit like that. And I'm going to be mad as hell if he did.

And then all the guns will go away. And they won't be accessible to him. You know, I'm trying to be honest with you. I'm trying to teach him about firearms and safety and how to do it all and get him interested in the outdoors. Like on my phone. And get him away from those video games. Exactly right. That's the God honest truth. And the picture on my phone was him with blood on his cheeks from shooting his first deer. It was just the greatest day ever. So he knows the seriousness of weapons and what they can do and how to do it.

how to use them and not use them. So it's kind of a little bit of a shock. So in whatever y'all are telling him, please instill in him that if this is whatever or wherever this has come from, it's no joke. Like, it's no joke. Well, it wouldn't be here if it wasn't. No, I know. I know. And I'm telling you right now, we talk about it quite a bit.

When Colt was interviewed, he denied writing anything about the school shootings, and he said that he never even used Discord. He had deleted the account months before. He had no involvement in this.

Have you heard anybody on Discord when you were using it say something like that? Like at that time? Yeah. I don't think so. I don't think I ever had anybody at that point.

And I mean, I'm not trying to get anybody hemmed up, but like, this is some serious stuff. Yeah, I know. Oh, he knows how serious it is. Trust me. I'd hate to, you know, my boss was leaving like, you know, I don't know how old this information is and if you want to wait until Monday to follow up. I was like, nah, I'd rather do it in the afternoon. So would we. Because God forbid something happened and I didn't do my job, that'd be,

I'd feel pretty bad about this. So I just want to make sure you understand that if something like that happens or you hear something like that recorded, tell your dad, tell your teacher. - Like I told him, I promise I will never say something like that. - So you haven't used Discord in a few months? - No, no, no. - And you're saying you didn't say anything like that? - No, all we've had is TikTok, but I just go around there and watch videos. - Okay.

So before the police left, Collins said that he would talk to Colt about the seriousness of guns and also the seriousness of school shootings. No arrests were made because the investigators didn't have enough evidence, you know, to take any additional law enforcement action. They just had to check in on this tip and then move on. But by all accounts, there had been a threat and ideations that had taken place from Colt. This was over a year before the shooting in Georgia took place.

It also has been reported that Colt's mom called the school the morning of the attack. Now, like I said, Colt's parents were divorced and Colt was living with his father. His mother lived hundreds of miles away. But that morning, she felt like something wasn't right after she had received a random text message from Colt that said, So that's immediately when she felt inclined to call the school.

Apparently, she had had conversations with the school counselor in the past because Colt was heard making references to different school shootings. So she was worried that that text message that Colt had sent her was signaling that he was about to do something very drastic. So she called the school around 9.50 a.m., and she told school officials that they needed to find her son, and they needed to find him immediately. She said,

She said that this was an emergency and that they needed to go check on him. So school administrators went to go find Colt, but they ended up pulling out the wrong kid from class. The kid had a similar name to Colt, but it wasn't Colt. But this also wasn't the only call that was apparently made to the school that morning. Apparently, an unknown person also called the school and said that there was going to be shootings at five schools that day, and they said that that school was going to be the first.

So it just seems by the information we have, Colt did have these ideations going back at least over a year and a half, which you've got to wonder why would his dad then buy him a gun months after the police and the FBI were investigating that Discord account? That seems really reckless.

I'm glad that the mom stepped in and she felt something was wrong. So she called the school, but then it's like they pulled the wrong kid. They also got another tip that morning. So why didn't the school go into lockdown earlier? I don't know what the right answer is. And I don't know how those situations should be handled. I'm not in that space.

All I know is this was, once again, a horrific school shooting where four victims lost their lives. And neither Colt or Colin has entered a plea at this time, but they are both set to return to court on December 4th. So we'll see what happens.

Now our next case takes us to Oregon. And on September 4th, 34-year-old Melissa from Beaverton, Oregon, was reported as missing. Melissa was a nurse and didn't show up to her morning shift, which, because of that, it concerned her coworkers and it caused them to call the police to then perform a welfare check on her. So when the police went to Melissa's apartment, there was no sign of her.

She hadn't communicated with anybody that afternoon, but there was also no activity on her bank account. It just seemed really suspicious, pretty shady. Her purse, her keys, her wallet, they were all missing, yet her car was still parked inside the apartment parking garage.

Now, Melissa married her husband, Brian, at the end of August, so just a few days before she went missing. And at the time of Melissa's disappearance, he was actually out of the state. He was with family in Washington, and Brian hadn't heard from Melissa since 6 a.m. that morning. So with all of the things that were missing and her car still being there, plus it being so strange for Melissa to not show up to work and not communicate with anybody throughout the day, she was officially reported as missing later that afternoon.

But then, just a couple of days later, on Saturday, September 7th, investigators announced that they found Melissa's body. They also had arrested her neighbor, 27-year-old Bryce Schubert. He was charged with second-degree murder, and he's currently being held in jail. However, the police haven't shared any information regarding Melissa's death or Bryce's direct involvement, where her body was found, what the motive was. Nobody really knows anything.

So it's one of those cases that is still currently breaking and we're going to be following closely. But it's so sad because she was a newlywed. She was only 34 years old. She had her whole life ahead of her. I don't know what the involvement with the neighbor was. Maybe he was breaking in to assault her and then it escalated. I don't know. We're waiting on more information. So I will keep you updated in that.

Now, I got to bring up a case that I also didn't think that I'd be talking about again at all in the near future. And it has to do with Barry Morphew. If you're unfamiliar with Barry Morphew, he is a man who was charged and arrested for the disappearance of his wife, Suzanne Morphew. She went missing back in 2020. The charges against Barry have since been dismissed, but it's a pretty complex case. And if you want to know more about it, I did post a deep dive on YouTube, so I'll link it. But basically, she was having an affair and

she was confiding in friends that she was going to leave her husband. He came home one day. There's all these movements that were tracked where he's like, it looks as though he's chasing her around the yard and like has a tranquilizer gun. And like, then he goes to a hotel, which it reeks of bleach afterward. All of these things where it's like, okay, the husband did it right. Pretty obvious. But,

But he was arrested. Then they didn't have a body at that point and they didn't have enough evidence to make the charges stick or enough to where they felt like they could win if they brought it to trial. So they dismissed the charges and then were basically like, okay, once we find the body, if there's more to time, we'll recharge him. We just don't want to lose things. So like, let's take a step back.

They ended up finding the body. He still has not been recharged. But the whole point in all of that is that this Tuesday, a Colorado State Disciplinary Board ruled that the district attorney, Linda Stanley, should be disbarred because of multiple ethic violations that she did on this case. Linda is the one who led the prosecution team against Barry.

So months ago, Linda was accused of making very inappropriate comments to the media regarding the Barry Morphew case. She publicly spoke with multiple true crime content creators about the case, even though it was still active, it was still ongoing. It just didn't really seem very professional. So there was a complaint that was filed against Linda. And in the complaint, it said, quote, she violated seven rules of professional conduct for attorneys by speaking publicly about multiple open criminal cases.

It also suggested that she withheld evidence from Barry's defense attorneys for as long as two months. So she had a disciplinary hearing regarding the complaint just this past June. And now, the disciplinary board ruled that Linda should be, quote, appropriately disciplined for such misconduct. And her disbarment will take effect in 35 days.

This just feels like a huge flop for the Barrymore few case because I don't know what's going to happen. I don't know if he's going to be recharged. My gut still says he 1000% did this. It's like you have the bobcat, you have him saying she was riding her bike and fell. It's so shady guys to where it's like anybody who watches one of my deep dive episodes or knows the case would look at this and be like,

Okay, Barry Morphew, 1000% is guilty, but I get it. You are cloaked in innocence until you're proven guilty in a court of law.

And we have seen in cases where it looks so glaringly obvious that the spouse is the one involved and it was somebody else. But like, I would be willing to bet a lot of money that Barry was involved, whether he did it directly or hired a hit. I don't know. But again, I'll link that so you can fully catch up on the case. And we don't know if he's going to be recharged. Who knows? But the fact that Linda is now being disbarred over all of this and about over her involvement and her ethic violations, that's...

that is a pretty big blow. So TBD on what's to come with this case. Now, if you feel like you still are needing more of a true crime fix going into the weekend, I want to remind you that we do our Friday ad-free bonus episodes. They're exclusive to the podcast. You can get access to it through Apple Podcasts or you can get access to it through Patreon and then listen on Spotify. But

But tomorrow's case has been an obsession that's been in the true crime community for literally the past three years. And the reason why is because people want answers about a very particularly gruesome murder of a woman and her dog. We're talking 50 stab wounds, also letters that were carved into her body. And it all went down in a public park in a major city, all without a single witness seeing or hearing anything that was going on.

The Reddit threads have been pouring over this case for years. And it's interesting because nobody's really ever talked about it. So we dive into it in a pretty deep way. It's on the podcast tomorrow. It's all ad free. Again, you can get access either on Apple Podcasts directly or through Spotify.

Other than that, I will be back on the mic with you first thing Monday morning with an all new deep dive into a case. Thank you guys so much for listening. If you have an extra 30 seconds and you're listening on Apple, if you could give this a rating and a review, let me know what you want to hear more about in the review section.

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