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"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

05:57 min | 1 year ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

"I'm Alexis linklater. And I'm Billy Jensen. When detective Jim sharf snapped the cops on William Talbot, he knew that genetic genealogy could be a revolution in law enforcement. But he didn't anticipate what it would fully reveal. Just one month earlier, Golden State killer Joseph Deangelo had been identified using genetic genealogy. One month after talbott, it would be Raymond roe. Two of those three offenders had no serious criminal history. I started noticing that a lot of these other people that were being arrested by the use of genetic genealogy are people that only did it once or there's only DNA left at one crime scene. I'm thinking what kind of a person are we dealing with here? Our investigation of the row and Talbot cases in the previous episodes exposed an undeniable implication. Profiles can only be so useful in hunting down someone who has never killed before and then never kills again. In this final episode, we're asking the question, what is the future of profiling in light of genetic genealogy? And how can it possibly plan for this type of killer? Paul holes, who spearheaded the investigation of the Golden State killer, recognized the problem facing profilers when he heard the details of Raymond roe killing Christy marac. If I were to take a look at the crime scene, this looks like a predator, likely committed, you know, priors and possibly committed more afterwards, the characteristics are there. Therefore, this is likely a serial offender. Did profiling just not account for this species of killer. The previous models are a little bit problematic from a behavioral analysis standpoint. Now, you have the one offs who commit a similar enough crime that can fool those of us that have worked serial cases. There hasn't been a really good comprehensive study to figure out, well, what is going on with these offenders? These are professional investigators with decades of experience under their belts. And they're realizing how easily they can be fooled. Why? Because they've been taught to rely on the model that profiles have been selling for decades. When the FBI started its behavioral analysis unit in the 1970s, the focus was on serial killers. These were the headline grabbers, the real-life monsters that captured America's fear and fascination. People like Ted Bundy, Charles Manson and Dennis Rader, the BTK killer, are perfect examples. Law enforcement would call them lust murderers or something to that effect. They started to study these lust murderers, the serial offenders. There was this idea that serial killings had this sort of addictive quality. What are your thoughts on that? It became apparent that many of them had a very act of fantasy life about the violence. Prior to them ever committing the crimes. And that they would continue to fantasize, even after they had committed the crimes. So profilers in the early days felt that this fantasy was so core to the person. That that would be such an addiction to them, that they would continue to do that until they could no longer do that. You hear the phrase that serial killers never stop, and so if a series stopped, it's assumed that while they went into custody. They became disabled. They've died. The addiction theory, by definition, would not pertain to a one and done killer. But that type of offender was not being studied, or even really acknowledged. If the person wasn't caught quickly, they just weren't caught. And those crimes were then assumed to be part of a serial killer spree, yet to be identified. But even with all the attention being given to serial killers, how accurate were the conclusions..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

"Of 2020, they would await the governor's decision. What is it like to be fighting for a client who you know with almost certainty is innocent and has been sitting in jail based on faulty science testimony? It's the hardest part of our job, right? We have to accept that we may never get that person out of prison. When I was representing Joanne, it was I win or she dies in prison. And I went to a lot of therapy for that still too. It's something that keeps you up at night. I care about her so deeply, if we lose, she's in there three more years, COVID is running through the prisons. She has asthma and high blood pressure. I don't know if she's ever gonna see the light of the day. In the spring of 2020, governor Gavin Newsom would commute the sentence of Joanne parks. After 29 years in prison. She was never fully exonerated for the murder of her children. She was simply released by the parole board on January 12th. 2021. What do you think it was that governor Newsom saw which prompted him to let Joanne out of prison? Well, on the papers, so on the computer commutation, it would say that he saw somebody who was rehabilitated and had made great efforts to better herself. What I want to believe he saw was that there was a potential innocent person sitting in prison based on junk science. And I don't think if he really thought she killed her three children in such a heinous way that he would commute her. But now that she's out, I'm still fighting to get her conviction over return. We had to look at the commutation itself. It spends about three paragraphs talking about all the good works that Joanne has done since being incarcerated. But then it ends with the note. This act of clemency for miss parks does not minimize or forgive her conduct. Or the harm it caused. It does recognize the work she has done since to transform herself. All right, so through the course of everything we've studied here, we start with David cam. In that was a tragic nightmare for him. And one case after the next, we keep seeing how experts weren't qualified, keep getting on the stand. It just keeps getting worse. I don't know how it can get worse. And I don't know what to make of this. Yeah, and with cases like Joanne parks, we're now at a place where we see how someone can basically be accused of a crime that never actually even happened. And then they can be convicted by untested forensics for that crime. And even decades after that untested field has been transformed into a science, the untested forensics can still be used to keep them in prison. Yeah, and I don't think anyone's expecting our justice system to be flawless, but what we've heard so far has demonstrated that there are some serious very concerning issues within our justice system when it comes to experts testifying. So the next question, I guess is why does this keep happening? And what are the motivations and incentives they're keeping it in place? And what's really scary is that there really isn't a way to quantify just how bad all of this is. As far as the quote unquote science that is being taken as fact within our justice system. We plan to explore the answer to those questions in the next two episodes of this podcast. But a conversation we had with Raquel Cohen, I think leads us in the right direction. You've touched on this to various degrees, but can you summarize the difficulty in overturning a conviction that is based on faulty science? The difficulties with forensic science is one knowing what you're looking for. I mean, I have a little bit of forensic science background, but I'm a lawyer. When you come to math and science, that's outside my realm. So getting to know the subject area enough is difficult in itself. When I first got the case, I was like, what is this? It's like another language. I realized in order to properly and effectively advocate for her, I had to become like a mini expert in the field and you'd have to really cross examine an expert witness thoroughly to make the jury understand that this person may not be qualified and if you get an expert who is well versed enough to Dodge that specific question who is good enough on the stand, there's just no way to really know. I've been on the record and I'll say it again that I think that there are some experts paid an astronomical amount of money to over testify and oversimplify the science. You get a likeable person on the stand, saying things that aren't true and the trier fact doesn't know what to do with that. There's two things that rockell brought up here. And they both involve money. For one, lawyers have to be really well versed in these forensic sciences to navigate the court system. Join parks was lucky to have expert lawyers from the innocence project on her side. But there's no way she could have afforded such quality attorneys on her own. Nor can a whole lot of people. Then there's the money experts get paid themselves. It's something we haven't explored yet. But that has to lead to unconscious bias at best. Especially when they are debating these forensic sciences that are clearly often very subjective. For us, the problem with experts became more and more glaring with every new person we interviewed. Until we met a scientist. Who threw everything we thought we knew? Into disarray. Next, on unraveled, experts on trial. There have been some famous cases where people have mistaken one person's fingerprint for another person's fingerprint. Well, I would say that forensic sciences should be questioned for not perfect. I'm sorry, you just can't answer every question. And when you've got some magician from a disease filling every blank, that's just not possible. I think the limitations that the public should understand is that forensic science doesn't prove guilt or innocence to just provides evidence to the courts. How those facts are used in court can definitely affect somebody's livelihood. So absolutely the stakes are high. Unraveled is produced by joke productions for ID. The executive producers of this podcast are joke fin, vagina mesa and Jeff Koons, along with myself, Billy Jensen, and Alexis link letter. Executive producer ID is Tim beni. Additional producing and writing by Mike canella, our editor is Corey Nye. The music score that you have heard in this podcast is by biagio Messina, Dave pillman, and the alibi in nimbo libraries. Make sure to check for episode 6 next week on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. It helps a lot when you subscribe, rate and review the podcast that you enjoy listening to. Thank you for listening and for your support. The one constant in the world is change. 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"billy jensen" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"I can't. I can't say it right now. Because if I say it, I'm the wind up dead. Do you want to start with How this entire thing started. It was a sex party. If you're not knowledgeable that Suffolk County do you think it's the Hamptons? It's not the Amityville Horror. One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running with no shoes on. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from it, and joke Productions New seven part podcast that tells the untold story. Of the Long Island serial killer investigation. Westbound 64 is rampant blanket. Baker had an accident There. Looks like one of the cars has gone still broken down left side of the ramp. There shouldn't be that big of a deal for you. Our next report is in 15 minutes. I'm Jason Erhard NewsRadio 8 40 W H A s. I'm Wook What meteorologists Matt Milicevic Friday forecast will feature partly cloudy skies. It's gonna be warm and muggy with highs near 86 a slight chance of a pop up afternoon shower quiet tonight with lows near 72 will keep a shower chance tomorrow, but they'll be pretty isolated with highs near 88. While the shower can't be ruled out Sunday, where mainly dry and mostly cloudy with highs near 85 that arrange chances move in next week. That's your W l k Y forecast. I'm a Melissa Veg Kentucky. Anna's breaking news, Weather and Traffic station used radio 8 40 w H A s Louisville and I Heart radio station. Good morning. It's 10 o'clock. I'm Will Clark News radio 8 40. W H. J s clear in 72 Now Sunny and 86 Later, the W L K Y forecast comes your way in minutes. We're in No Kelowna, where? Ln PDS Investigating homicide number 1 44 the scene of parking lot in Preston Highway, the call coming in just after 11.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"For music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of hundreds of thousands of titles. Here's an I Heart radio podcast preview. I think the myth of the oil and serial killer is As big as it is, is because Chief of police of the 11th largest police department in the country. Is a suspect. I can't. I can't say it right now. Because if I say it, I'm the wind up dead. Do you want to start with How this entire thing started. It was a sex party. If you're not knowledgeable that Suffolk County do you think it's the Hamptons? It's not the Amityville Horror. One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running What knows she's on it. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from it and joke Productions, a new seven part podcast that tells the untold story. The Long Island serial killer investigation unraveled the Long Island serial killer. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one app. The free I Heart radio app is number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one discover a new podcast from our library of over 350,000.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on Unraveled: A Long Island Serial Killer

"Lives. I'm alexis linkletter ladder. And i'm billy jensen to understand where jason came from you. I have to understand where. Cynthia came from a small town in oklahoma and a family situation that she was desperate to escape. It's my mother's alcoholic. She used to beat me with a belt. You know when. I was a little too where i had to wear those susie long legs to school every day to cover the welts on my legs. I ran away from home. When i was sixteen and went to san francisco with a gentleman named bob hall. He was somehow involved with producing. Some of the early led zeppelin stuff. Bob drop me off at ramones house. And he was supposed to be back in three weeks. Picked me up. He didn't come back ultimately got involved. With ramon i slept with him. one time. one time. I was sixteen and became pregnant with jason. I had jason in one thousand nine hundred seventy in november. I had just turned seventeen april. I gave birth to jason and shawnee oklahoma. I married his father who was eleven years older than i was. And we had a little little house out in the country in in oklahoma. It was just jason and i and ramon but we were together only eighteen months. He had been Three years in the in marine special forces in vietnam and it turned out he was not well from that experience. I guess is the best way to put it. I was afraid he'd lose patience with jason and hurt him in some way i finally just that was it in the eighteen months. How was he with jason. He played with them and and was dad to him. Until i got the divorce and then it wasn't his kid anyway this his attitude if it hadn't been for jason i don't know that i would have continued to.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"Music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of hundreds of thousands of titles. Here's an I Heart Radio podcast preview. I think the myth of oil and serial killer is As big as it is, is because Chief of police of the 11th largest police department in the country. Is a suspect. I can't think right now, because if I say it, I'm the wind up dead. Do you want to start with How this entire thing started. It was a sex party. If you're not knowledgeable about Suffolk County, do you think it's the Hamptons? It's not. It's the Amityville Horror. One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running with no shoes on. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why. I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from ID and Joke Productions, a new seven part podcast that tells the untold story of the Long Island serial killer investigation unraveled the Long Island serial killer. Thin and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one app. The free I Heart Radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

03:57 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"He waits a little while then he calls police again and he asked them to come in and look through his house. 'cause he he thinks robert blake might have hit something there while there. He says his behavior was so strange. And the top and bazaar screaming and being super crazy about my wife. My live whatever that he was like. I don't i just want you guys to come. And look. I feel like he did something and i didn't catch it. Which i think is amazing and such a cool move where it's like could just invite you guys back heating. Even try to look for it himself. He was just like some fucking off and i'm not putting my fingerprints on it. No get the authorities in here absolutely stop. Well don stanek so other neighbors in the neighborhood. Were like yeah. He was just running around screaming and like and like just so clearly presented. Like i'm freaking out but a little vaudevillian over shelter. Slight to the back right. Yeah exactly played with the background. So so police are like well. This is strange because again. No witnesses actually saw him go into vitolo's the second time and he also bonnie had a cell phone and was always on her cell phone she was like as we know for her recorded messages obsession. She was a big phone person. Always had her phone on her. He could have taken her phone and called nine one one right out of the car and he didn't do it k- he. He was taken in for questioning after like they all left the scene so bonnie was shot twice in the car she was. She was sitting in the car in the passenger seat. Shot through the window blood. All in the car she was taken the ambulance came and she was taking the hospital but she died a at the hospital. Robert blake was taken in for questioning by the detectives. Never asked how she was no So they're like yeah. The couple of these aren't adding up in a big way. They do the gun. Residue on hands tests inconclusive. They ended up which is super brilliant idea and like you know for two thousands pretty advanced. There's dumpster that the car is parked right next to and instead of going through the dumpster there. They just take the entire dumpster back to like the forensics lab or whatever and go through every piece of garbage piece by piece customer to find yet to find anything and the end up finding this. It's a nine millimeter. Very rare world war. Two german officers gun. That's a p thirty eight nine millimeter pistol. No idea but when they find it it's covered in motor oil so they can't get fingerprints off of it or even do any ballistics on it just completely ruined. They think intentionally. Yeah i wonder if that was a fucking plot in an episode of baretta should fucking like that man that's a fucking genius idea can can is double jeopardy. Still bring him back among back. That is such a good idea. I wonder if anybody looked up. All the episodes of baroda and just spend like this person did this this person. This was the planter. Okay the next day he he he lawyers up immediately of course and the next day is when the lawyer starts releasing the tapes of bonnie starts talk trashing her like he had a whole basically a media thing ready. That has nothing to do with it too. Well it's it's what it is like. They were trying to build the case that she had enemies all across the nation that she had she had conned men all over the place and there were lots of people that that were enemy. Not just robert. Blake so as bad and contentious and horrible and loveless and nightmarish..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"She ended up getting arrested there because she had so many fake. Id's and so many fake social security cards for all the different People that she pretended to be when she had that home nudes business. She never gave anybody her real name. Yeah so she's she had a ton of fake. Id like fraudulent id. Basically she had gone home to pick up her male because she was a had been arrested. Basically she got pulled over a cop said. Let me see your id. She pulls out one. Fifteen other ones fallout the cops. Like what the fuck she gets arrested for fraud or whatever so now. She's on probation in arkansas. She has to have address there. Yeah so she keeps. She stays in la for a little while. Goes checks or billboards to see if there's any takers. And then she goes back. She has to go back to arkansas. She's been doing that on and off but once she hooks up with robert blake. So it's april of hundred eighty nine. Now she finds out she's pregnant or or yup so she tells both christian brando and robert blake that they're the father and she's kind of doing this thing of like. I'm not sure which one i want to marry. And i'm still trying to pick. Because robert blake had a ton of money and he was really stable and he was actually interested in her. unlike into her christian. Brando was young and good looking and you know kind of like the you know she was just trying to decide like who she was gonna start a life with so she picks robert blake but then when she tells him so. I'm pregnant embassy. But he's just like you lied to me and he he turns on her like yeah. He's super mean they have so it also turns out Later on when this when this trial starts she recorded almost every single phone call. She ever had shot so they were like when when this case started Vaguely remember this. Yeah they had they have phone calls of theirs. They have phone calls with other people she had like. She just recorded phone calls so they could go through all of them. And that's when they start to find out her very checkered past. Okay like the actual proof of it but basically sheets. She thinks she's gonna do this kind of well. I'm pregnant and so let's hook up. I finally made my decision of my boyfriend's in my hollywoodlife and robert blake is like no fucking way and is so mean and like demanding. She get an abortion telling her he's going to make her get an abortion like all the stuff that she actually ends up writing a letter to her lawyer saying. If anything happens to me robert blake is responsible for my death. Oh my god so she ends up. Going back to arkansas memphis. I think it was memphis and she has the baby. It's this beautiful little girl. I mean we've all seen when the case came up you saw million pictures of her name's rose and she is so cute..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"That's all fine but don't marry your cousin right. Yeah whatever the fuck you want. Don't marry her cousin. You love hemophiliacs. Then we're talking about a different language. Rose here's what's kind of cool. So she has all these pictures that she took trying to get break into show business. Essentially she's visionary shots a mail order nude photo mailing like service yes. She puts personal ads in the back of like smut magazines. That's like hey here's me to send you my nude photos right to me here and send me this amount of money so smart. She's starts smoking making bank. Yes good so she's like the original dick pic. You know like nudie. Gal she did it. I yeah and she's send she wrote send nudes please. Yes yes and that she did it. They're like i love new. I was just reading this whole magazine of news. I love more news from your home. And she's like. I've got this so she eventually make so much money off of this business. She can buy several homes in the memphis area. Oh my god she's she's. She's supporting that family. She's like in the wrong business. I mean you have to be willing to in some of the pictures exercise so us get on all fours cowboy hat on a no. No i don't want to do that. There was a lot of that kind of stuff campy. It seemed very it was seven. Seventy s porn had an innocence. About it where. It's kind of like look at me with no shirt on. That's how the pictures i've seen. Debbie does dallas have you. Yeah is it good. No it's fun. Good storyline now powerful at spoiler alert. Debbie does down the whole night time soap opera. Who okay so now. This is fascinating and it kind of shows you the mindset but also like you know. She's from tennessee issues. Living in tennessee at this point right in the memphis area memphis tennessee. Just double checking with myself. And she's she still has that thing of like celebrity. She's always been obsessed with celebrity ever since she was located. She wanted it to be around it. She wanted to be near it so she gets this idea in her head. I'm going to hook up with jerry. Lee lewis yes cousins. He loves cousins. Sheila it's- that's they live in the area. Where the cousin shit is supported by the community. Everyone's kissing their cousins. People are used to it. I go to third base with your cousin. We love l. says in one thousand nine hundred nine. She's thirty three years old. She's been married four times we shit. He's been arrested for drugs. K which it's the seventies it's gonna happen or we'll now it's the late seventies have existed. So i'm getting our pass. I guess and even the eighties were a bit nuts. But so it's nine hundred. Eighty nine is when she gets jerry. Lee lewis plan k. And she actually ends up hanging out and like sidling up and she's a gorgeous woman she eventually meets him. She gets to hang out with them a little bit. I guess she ends up putting up with him. She gets pregnant and tells him it's her baby and his lady. It's his baby like look. This is my baby. it's her and there's no way can prove around in jerry. Lee lewis is like sounds great. shit. I'm sorry i'm sorry i keep hitting the like. No that's okay so basically jerry lewis like. Why don't you go ahead and take a paternity test for that baby yet. There were very popular back then and Of course it's not the father. Hey.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

04:03 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"So let's get into this thing because it's so insane so we'll just talk. First about robert blake gray. He'd famous actor and up until this point he was kind of one of those hollywood stalwart. I would say he started. He was one of the kids on our gang. Oh really yeah. He was in the little rascals original. They call them the film series so they yeah and it was basically he grew he was born in nutley new jersey to vaudeville family shit. His father was an actor and an alcoholic abusive. An asshole Coming unfeeling and the three siblings. They had a little Like a vaudeville show. The little kids called the three little hillbillies put them to work right so they he's and he described his childhood is feeling like a like a a monkey with a monkey grinder. It's just out there begging for change around town nutley new jersey which is horrifying. Sorry i got all of the things. I'm telling you right now from a show that i couldn't love the title of more rich and acquitted so spoiler alert now. No but i mean. Yeah but we knew this was a famous case. Anyway that show in enemies i mean. It's so funny. Because it's when i when i looked this up on youtube there's like a whole there's a whole realm of rich acquitted and and they're real. Because i when i first started listening to it i was like god there being real judgy about like money and they keep talking about his money and then it's basically talking about how when you have money. The entire justice system works totally differently. Or your and the whole approach and strategy to the justices. I'm so system. I'm not drunk. So so stephen. The three little hillbillies have minor success in nutley new jersey and the surrounding area. So then. but it's it's the mid thirties so because it's after the depression the movie business is exploding. Everyone's like i've got. I do have twenty-five extra cents. I want to spend it on entertainment. I want things to be fun. I wanna go and like watch the ziegfeld follies or whatever. Something big in a in a movie theater in aba time. So his father moves the whole family out to hollywood. Because he thinks he's going to be the movie star badness there so poor they sleep in the car you know. It's really hard but the father gets a job in a hardware store and his mickey was his name at the time. Mickey guba tosi was his robert. Blake's name is robert blake's real name. Honey he was born as mickey tosi mickey gubacsi. He's five years old when he gets the job on the gang series how he starts as an extra and they showed clips on. This show is the cutest you see him. He's got this little twinkle in his eye but he's also like he's like a little tough guy and it's so cute and then with i mean our gang back. Do you ever a free day and you just want to have some dumb fun. The our gang series was the cutest sweetest thing and all those little kids were really talented. Now there is extreme fucking racism because it was thirties. But the cool thing was or i won't say cool but the thing that made it slightly different was that buckwheat was one of their friends and hung around right right. But you know there's also as anything from from before times ninety five. It's you know a different time anyhow. So he basically. He's the one that makes a big and he from from a our gang When that's over he kind of like it. Basically emancipates himself runs away from home. He joins the army. He ends up. Marrying a woman named sandra kerr. He has two kids with her this family..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"Dumb movie props and personal effects. October twenty seven. Th they find a computer with a deleted file in his trash bin. Empty the trash but also like you can't just throw incriminating evidence into your fucking computer trash can and expect it to go away especially if you don't empty that that's right. It's not how it works. Empty the trash just kind of make it hard caps like our lord probably in the like the so easy for. Yeah exactly so. The opening the file is called s k. Confessions s. k. Stands for serial killer. Bro this fucking stupid idiot. The opening line reads. This story is based on true events. The names and events were altered slightly to protect the guilty. This is a story of my progression into becoming a serial killer. So he fucking details everything he does with slight variations and says it's fucking script. Wow he's so stupid. The forty page document includes diary like entries that detail has crimes and when tetra n- reads the account of his attack through his words. He's like it's reliving. The event exactly what happened to me. Well and there's a gruesome step-by-step of how the murder happened on october tenth of johnny. It's so it's a cold blooded attack with a pipe in is followed. By graphic details of dismemberment and where he hid the remains so he says exactly what he does coldly in his quote unquote script. Yeah And they also realize that mark twitchell had fucking broken in to johnny's apartment and fucking used. His had gotten his fucking password in used his email to send people messages that he was fine. But how creepy that in his apartment. That's semester so now mark twitchell now. Thirty three is arrested on halloween of two thousand eight for the murder of gianni. Elton jer and police confiscate knives saws and a cleaver that are stained with johnny's blood and discover his deleted confession. But they still don't have a body fucking mark twitchell refuses to cooperate and there's video of there's video of him in the back seat of squad car being driven around for hours while the cops try to get him to talk and he's just quiet and stone face like a real video. It's so creepy. Nine months later though he gives police a map marking the location of the body. Which was in a sewer drain so sad so march two thousand eleven march ritual go to trial for first degree murder and he takes the stand. He admits that he lured tetreault and johnny to his garage. But he wasn't planning on hurting them. He says he attacked. The man is a prank to get publicity for the movie that he was making and He assumed that they would talk about their attacks and it would help promote film and he said it got. It went wrong when john got angry about the prank and started attacking march mark. He said it was fucking self-defense. Bullshit yep clearly because then after the fact you're sending people may have all kinds of plants and skiing and you write it as if it's true. Yeah he also claims that his writings aren't about the murder at all. But there s k doesn't serial killer but stephen king whatever He describes himself as a psychopath with little ability to feel empathy but he's never diagnosed with any mental condition..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"What would you do. Yeah i'd be like what the fuck is this shit. I would run toward that hockey mask. The fingers you know they freaked out and they they ran away but the but mark run away at that moment to so they call nine one one the cops get there and by the time. They're everyone's gone okay but but fuck in tetreault was able to escape and he doesn't come forward because he's afraid of being followed and attacked. He thinks the person must know who he is. Yeah he does know who he is he has all his ain't nine dating right and i can't track down plenty of fish. He's like this is fucked up and scary sucks because we had come forward. Maybe something but it makes. Perfect sense is like you basically went through the most traumatic thing. That ever happened to you. You feel like a stupid fucking idiot. Probably a little bit will. There's yeah there's a lot a lot involved there. Yeah but then he comes forward at about this. Yeah so Days after mark twitchell's first interview. He comes back to the station and is like oh by the way. I meant to tell you guys this. I actually bought a new car from a dude who was selling his car on the street. It happens to be a mazda. Hatchback which is the same car. Johnny fucking drls. Oh so he's like it was so weird This guy was selling his car on the street because he was he had met a really rich lady who was going to buy him a new car when they got back from their vacation. In costa rica. Like just trying to fucking like doing his bullshit. Yeah which is what liars do yes saying. He bought the car for forty dollars And that's we yeah. Yeah so it's obviously stupid. Of course the culture like oh shit fucking idiot. Yeah but they don't have any hard evidence on him so they he denies having anything to do with it and but obviously becomes the prime suspect they get warrants to search.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"Work both the right guan especially if the iguanas on your shoulder holding a samurai sword goatee the has not get out of there. We are making enemies left right and center on this episode. I'm only two pages this story. Okay all right here. We go So shortly after he shot this fucking stupid movie in his garage. Dude named john who goes by. Johnny alternator has a date with a woman he met online. We're cutting over here okay. Johnny is tall and friendly. He's a thirty eight year old oilfield equipment engineer. Whatever the fuck that means. He loves riding motorcycles and he is really close to his friends so he tells his friends. Like i'm going to meet this woman. I met online on the website. Plenty of fish l. The christian dating about right. He's like. I'm so excited to meet here. She seems superfund cool. She won't give me her phone number and one of his really smart friends was like give me her address just in case. That seem sketchy like this guy. That was a woman this yeah. This guy has good friends so sh- he sends her the directions to the address in edmonton south side. Where he's going to meet his date gender pick her up for a date. Okay jones like just go through the dark garage to the back patio which is like we always say a women. Don't go to someone's house to meet them even with our place but like men. You don't think about that. You know right. And i think it's it's rare than anything like this would happen but all of us should just be cautious for the first couple days. Slightly cautious just light. Let's let's meet on the sidewalk. Yeah let's make sure there's it's at least a two to three lane highway near lots of public exposure like. I wish i'd known her like you're not a bitch if you don't trust someone you've never fucking met before thank you. Let's shake on. Met with janet statement. If i've ever heard your not a bitch if you don't trust someone you've never met or don't know very well i and i'm talking six eight months in. Yes no trust must be earned by a steam -able acts yes untrustworthy app. Exactly if there have been none trust doesn't exist right and you're not a fucking con because you're wear. Don't let them gaslight you into thinking what untrusting person you are when you have ample reason not to trust them on and as acting cut. I would just like to tell the people that are in that raid. Be one actress. I act like one that come on over to this side if someone accuses you of that. It's really not that bad right most of the time. That just means that you're asserting your cell right and not doing whatever. Another person wants you to do right. Which i don't recommend i love it. I'm there with it. yeah so so johnnie. After he goes to meet this woman and just after seven o'clock he sends a message truest friends saying he's arrived at this date and it's the last time anyone hears from johnny realist. Really okay it's canadian thanksgiving. Which is the thing in two thousand and eight two days after johnny met with his date gen when he misses a fucking much anticipated bike trip with like motorcycle bike trip with his friends. And they're all like that's not like him super fucking punctual and reliable and then they get an email from john saying quote. I met this extraordinary woman jen..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

04:56 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark

"Okay mark twitchell. Is his name. Sure he's born in edmonton canada on july fourth nineteen seventy-nine fourth of july. It means nothing in canada. It's absolutely meaning care. Don't know what you're talking about right. he graduates from the radio and television program at the northern alberta institute of technology. He fucking wants to be a filmmaker. He okay spent several years living in the mid west. Goes back to canada to pursue a career in filmmaking which has never been said before here here come all the edmonton filmmaker down your throat. That's fucking right. He's obsessed with seifi. Likes doing 'cause play. There's nothing wrong with that. But this sucks particularly badly okay. Dresses up plays out scenes from his favorite movies called lar. Ping right yeah. Lar- live action. Roleplaying time. So he's basically there's regular nerd to especially love a certain thing and want to delve all the way into it. Yeah we relate. Are those nerves. So i can. But then there's the nerves nerds that do that. But then they also have a homa seidel element to their personnel right. We don't like them know. We'll go to your fucking it's basically like doing a civil war reenactment. Yes fucking star wars. That's way more fun than a civil war reenactment. Here's looks like picture adam. Devine can wait for work hollick. Who could actually play my younger brother if necessary. Really adam devine. Don't you think. I don't know never thought about it. Leave it leave it. Paul giamati younger brother okay. So it's paul nope adam devine. Okay the picture of and a homemade bumblebee costume from transformers or dressed up as wolverine. With like you know fake sideburns jurat bar. He's also this is like so. This is the early two thousands so he's super enda. Going online looking for personal relationships goes to like dating sites and shit chat rooms from those now. We loved them so much. Yes we did the idea of being on that and like just rent trying to randomly talk to anybody. I would never do that in a millionaire. I did it constantly. Keep in mind. I was under twenty years old time. I did it. That is resolute files waiting to happen. Georgia thirteen thirteen was my my username. Oh shit just hit me. I just remember that like. Do you think that people are like. Hopefully she's thirteen. Oh god i didn't think about that like what what's scary number. Thirteen great man in down. I didn't really get deep into it. But i did go into a lot of straight edge and fucking raver. Chat rooms that you needed that information. That was stuff like guys where we go pick up the egg that then inside has the directions to the warehouse. Raver life okay. I was too old. I was just like it was too old. That's to me all of the internet when it started and it was all my space. And why are you my friend on my space diapers yet. I was not on any of it. And i would say to people all the time. Why don't you just walk down. Melrose and ask people do think i'm good looking because it's the same fucking thing or smart or deep or anything or interesting. I'm ten years younger than you. So was deep into that shit. Yeah i had a fucking live journal from the very beginning. I love that shit..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

03:21 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"For music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of hundreds of thousands of titles. Here's an I Heart radio podcast preview. I think the myth of oil and serial killer is As big as it is, is because Chief of police of the 11th largest police department in the country. Is a suspect. I can't. I can't say it right now. Because if I say it, I'm the wind up dead. Do you want to start with how this entire things started? It was a sex party. If you're not knowledgeable, but Suffolk County do you think it's the Hamptons? It's not. It's the Amityville Horror. One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running with no shoes on. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from I D and Joke Productions, a new seven part podcast that tells the untold story. Of the Long Island Serial killer investigation unraveled the Long Island serial killer. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one app. Looking back at the world of sports. It's the I Heart radio weekend. Sports Time capsule. What's happening? Fellow sports fans. It's handy West. Let's take a trip back and see what happened this week in sports history. We'll start off in 1953 and the Modern day record for most runs scored in an inning is achieved by the Boston Red Sox against the Detroit Tigers with 17 runs scored in the bottom of the seventh inning. This week in 1954, Rocky Marciano beats Ezzard Charles in 15 rounds for the heavyweight boxing title. It was Marciano's 47th consecutive victory this week in 1960. Ted Williams hit his 5/100 home run. Also this week in 1960 Arnold Palmer shoots a 65 to win the US Open and Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, Colorado. It was the best final round in U. S Open history and his only US Open wind. Sticking with golf and Arnold in 1962 at the US Open at Oakmont Country Club. Jack Nicholas wins his first major title by three strokes in an 18 hole playoff, with Arnold Palmer jumping ahead this week in 1992, the Philadelphia 70 Sixers trade Charles Barkley. To the Phoenix Suns this week in 1997, the NHL announces it will add franchises in Nashville in 1998, Atlanta, 1999 in Minneapolis, ST Paul and Columbus, Ohio, in the year 2000 and this week in 2000 and six Dwyane Wade caps his magnificent playoffs with 36 points and 10 rebounds to lead Miami past the Dallas Mavericks. 95 92 as the Heat wore back from a two game deficit to win the NBA Finals in six games, and that's just some of what happened. This week in sports history, the weekend sports Time capsule I Heart radio. The free I. Heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts..

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"billy jensen" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"I think the myth of Royal serial killer is His biggest, It is is because Chief of police of the 11th largest police department in the country. Is a suspect. E can't say it right now. Because if I say it on the wind up dead, do you want to start with How this entire thing started. It was a sex party. If you're not knowledgeable about Suffolk County, do you think it's the happens? It's not. It's the Amityville Horror. One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running with no shoes on. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from idea and joke Productions, a new seven part podcast that tells the untold story of the Long Island serial killer investigation unraveled the Long Island serial killer Listen and Local news breaking news. Traffic weather Death Perspective on news 93.1 KFBK Hey, wait. We got the results coming in.

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"billy jensen" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"billy jensen" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"I think the myth of royal serial killer it is His biggest, It is is because Chief of police of the 11th largest police department in the country. Is a suspect. E can't say you don't know, because if I say it on the wind up dead, Do you want to start with How this entire thing started. It was sex party. If you're not knowledgeable about Suffolk County, you think it's the happens? It's not. It's the One night, Some woman came screaming out of there and was running with no shoes on. It's been 10 years since 11 bodies were found on Long Island. The case is still unsolved. We want to know why I'm Alexis Linkletter. I'm Billy Jensen from idea and joke Productions, a new seven part podcast that tells the untold story of the Long Island serial killer Investigating your next news Update is just minutes away, Sacramento's and news 93.1 kfbk. I apologize. I have a show all laid out, and I It really wasn't planning on talking about this, and I.

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