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  • Jack the Ripper IDENTIFIED!
    Feb 13 2025

    There are at least five murders attributed to "Jack the Ripper".

    • Mary Ann Nichols: The first confirmed victim, murdered on August 31, 1888
    • Annie Chapman: Murdered on September 8, 1888
    • Elizabeth Stride: Murdered on September 30, 1888
    • Catherine Eddoweson: Murdered on September 30, 1888
    • Mary Jane Kelly: Murdered on November 9, 1888

    Some people believe there were victims prior to August 31, 1888, and after November 9, 1888. That is a discussion for a different day. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the evidence that includes DNA from one of the victims as well as a possible suspect and how working with genealogists led investigators to the only person that could have provided the DNA found on the shawl of Catherine Eddoweson. Case Solved!

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.46 Introduction of Jack The Ripper case

    04:02.28 Joe Scott describes time in London

    09:11.12 Immigration impact

    13:35.86 Murders included in the Jack the Ripper case

    18:35.25 Studying the case

    22:25.38 Developing skills with knife

    28:47.48 Suspect described - leather apron

    34:15.31 Ripper Case sold a lot of news papers

    38:55.85 DNA from Shawl

    43:45.68 Victim and suspect DNA evidence

    49:28.75 Suspect was "hair dresser" as well as barber

    50:13.83 Conclusion

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    51 min
  • Recently Engaged Couple Found Dead: Methanol Found in "Homemade" Limoncello
    Feb 12 2025

    When a young newly engaged couple pick up a couple bottles of "Homemade" Limoncello from a local restaurant, they assume they are buying a product that is safe to consume. Greta Marie Otteson, 33, and Els Arno Quinton, 36 are world travelers, she from Great Brittain, he from South Africa, and are celebrating their recent engagement. Cleaning service shows up to clean their room on Boxing Day (December 26) and discovers the couple dead. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack take a look what really happened to the couple and other world travelers who are suffering the same or similar fate.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:12.79 Introduction: Mardi Gras - Drinking Alcohol

    05:07.20 Ethanol vs methanol

    10:05.13 "Homemade" Limoncello

    15:13.03 Alcohol effects

    20:06.36 Atlanta Bathtub gin

    25:01.39 Alcohol - different types

    30:21.77 Victim contacted mother, talks about worst hangover

    35:31.07 Tourist dying drinking methanol instead of ethanol

    40:02.02 Methanol poisoning, suspects being charged with murder

    43:17.41 Conclusion

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    43 min
  • Hollywood Girls Night Out: Dumped at the Hospital
    Feb 11 2025

    Christy Giles, 24, and Hilda Cabrales-Arzola, 26, go out for a "Girls Night" of dancing and fun. Hilda is an interior designer and architect and Christy has been modeling since she was a teen, and is now becoming an actress. Dancing at an after party the girls meet a hollywood producer, David Pierce and a couple of his friends. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss what happened after Christy and Hilda went back to Pierce's apartment and how each woman was dumped on the sidewalk at different hospitals hours apart by men wearing masks in a car without a license plate

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.00 Introduction - producers
    process.

    03:02.04 Christy and Hilda - Girls night out, never made it back home

    08:07.00 Both women dropped off at hospitals, license plates removed from vehicle

    12:01.75 Worst case scenario for medical professionals

    16:31.12 UBER arrives, leaves without Christy and Hilda

    21:27.31 How fast drugs breakdown in system

    27:11.05 Hilda had different drugs than Christy in her system

    32:32.43 When charges against Pierce became public, more women came forward

    34:31.88 Conclusion

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    35 min
  • The Case For An Autopsy: Who Decides?
    Feb 6 2025

    In Nebraska a 56-year-old man dies alone in his apartment. He seemed to be in good health and his family wants to know what happened. A police officer decides the man died of "Natural Causes" so no autopsy is performed. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about legal death investigation and who makes the call when it comes to the "Manner of Death".

    Transcribe Highlights

    00:00.00 Introduction

    04:38.56 Story of regret

    10:35.89 Things that appear to be "natural"

    15:35.28 When the coroner is elected position

    20:18.72 Who makes a great legal death investigator

    25:37.62 Determining manner and cause of death

    30:50.66 Discussion of Coroner state

    35:20.27 What qualifies a police officer to determine "natural causes"?

    37:06.32 Conclusion

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    38 min
  • Ellen Greenberg Update: ME Says He Was Wrong! NOT Suicide!
    Feb 5 2025

    The death of Ellen Greenberg was initially ruled a homicide, but without warning or explanation, Doctor Marlon Osbourne changed the ruling to suicide. Ellen's parents have spent the last 14 years trying to have it changed back to homicide, or undetermined. The Greenberg's have two civil suits about the case, one headed for the state supreme court later this year, but on the first day of jury selection for the other case, a settlement is reached. Doctor Marlon Osbourne, who conducted the autopsy on Ellen Greenberg as the former assistant medical examiner with the ME's office, signed a sworn verification statement in which he says he now believes Ellen's manner of death should be designated as something other than suicide. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the case and breakdown how this change impacts the case today and in the future.

    Transcribe Highlights

    00:00:00 Introduction

    03:29.50 Dr. Osbourne changes ruling from homicide to suicide

    07:23.79 The life of Ellen Greenberg

    12:21.71 location of injuries

    17:19.04 Joe talks about autopsy

    22:22.18 Greenberg had active day, no issues

    27:36.97 Classification of "manner of death"

    32:45.96 Giving a statement to police

    37:06.32 Steps in death investigation

    42:48.71 Conclusion

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    41 min
  • Serial Killer Sings "99 Bottles of Beer" At Sentencing in Front of Victims Families
    Feb 4 2025

    Best Friends Jennifer Duey, 20, and Michelle Xavier, 18, attended a birthday dinner for a family member and are last seen together around 10:15 p.m Saturday, February 1, 1986, at a convenience store. Just over two hours later Jennifer and Michelle are found dead on the side of the road, nude, their clothing hung on a barbed wire fence. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the crime scene and how DNA was used to get a conviction after 40 years as a cold case. In a shocking turn, after being convicted of the double homicide, David Misch sings "99 bottles of beer" during victim impact statements and sentencing

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.71 Introduction

    01:29.45 Last Photo taken of victims

    04:48.63 Joe Shares personal story of recent health issue

    08:06.47 February 2, 1986, Jennifer and Michelle go to dinner party

    10:50.46 Discussion of how victims came in contact with suspect

    15:22.11 Jennifer and Michelle bodies found by person on motorcycle

    20:06.70 Victims were nude, clothing hung on barbed wire fence

    24:56.80 Jennifer killed by gunshot wounds

    30:01.86 In rape cases, searching for forced sexual trauma

    35:15.81 In 1986 DNA was known, but it wasn't until 2016 it was used to find suspect in this case

    40:00.58 Convicted individuals acting out in court

    46:01.90 Conclusion

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    46 min
  • SHOCKING AUTOPSY Who or What Killed Noah Presgrove "The Best of Body Bags"
    Jan 30 2025

    The autopsy of Noah Presgrove is released and for the first time in the history of Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan, Joe is going to issue you a warning for what you are about to hear. Noah Presgrove is at a birthday, end of summer, labor day party with friends all weekend. But something happened Sunday night to cause Noah to leave the party by himself. He is found the next morning at 5:53am, alone, dead, on the side of a rural highway. He is naked except for a pair of shoes, but one of the shoes isn't his, it belongs to a guy asleep at the house where the party took place. The "friends" he has known all of his life aren't talking. His brother sees teeth scattered near his brother's body and pieces of chain. Who or What killed Noah Presgrove? Will the autopsy help answer the question?

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00:08 Introduction: Growing up in rural area

    00:03:10 Talk about List of Injuries

    00:05:17 Discussion of group dynamics

    00:09:12 Discussion of what happens to clothing

    00:12:27 Talk about social media evidence

    00:16:11 Discussion of internal injuries

    00:20:26 Discussion of injuries cased by falling out of a truck

    00:24:14 Talk about skull fractures 00:28:32 Discussion of brain fluid

    00:32:52 Discussion of broke teeth 00:36:03 Talk about animals and body on road

    00:37:52 Discussion of cervical injuries 00:40:00 Discussion of abrasions

    00:41:47 Talk about being hit by car

    00:43:59 Discussion of data

    00:44:17 Conclusion; After the autopsy we still don’t have answers

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    45 min
  • 173 days, 100 feet: The Death of Valerie Tindall - "The Best of Body Bags"
    Jan 30 2025

    A family moves to the country to get away from the crime of the big city only to find that evil exists in small towns and big cities alike. A 17-year-old girl develops a close bond to a harmless older neighbor, but the harmless old man is really a wolf in sheep's clothing and when the 17-year-old goes missing the neighbor helps look as hard as anyone. As long as nobody comes to his house to look too close. For 173 days the girl is missing, her heartbroken parents don't realize she is only 100 feet away from their front door. Buried in a homemade box, just for her.
    Joseph Scott Morgan breaks down the case of the teen girl hidden away in a homemade coffin and how difficult it will be to get the evidence to determine what really caused her death. Dave Mack joins in on the search for facts, and Valerie Tindall.

    Transcript
    00:01:02 Discussion of 173 days without knowing location of your child
    00:02:26 Valerie Tindall, 17, and missing
    00:03:29 Mother said Patrick Scott acted like jealous boyfriend
    00:04:21 Discussion of age difference
    00:06:55 Valerie Tindall is missing
    00:10:00 Talk about Forensic Anthropology
    00:11:28 Disturbed areas of soil in backyard
    00:12:30 17-year-old girl bonds with 59-year-old man, odd
    00:13:22 What does FBI mean to a case
    00:14:32 The neighbor Valerie has “bond” with charged with lying to police
    00:16:03 Discussion of providing false hope to lure out suspect
    00:17:24 Investigators wonder if someone is helping her stay gone
    00:18:29 Victim has been missing since June
    00:22:24 Bright Orange fingernail polish Valerie Tindall was wearing
    00:23:29 Taking down a structure, burning, why?
    00:27:17 Talk about the VHS tapes found in box
    00:29:11 Discussion of murder weapon, a belt
    00:30:56 Suspect claims he is the victim?
    00:32:29 Discussion about condition of the body
    00:33:39 Why did the suspect dig holes in his property?
    00:35:17 Talk about the story from the suspect does not make sense
    00:36:35 Some evidence might have been lost

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    36 min