
EP126: The Burnt House Farm
In 2003, Brian Waters and another man were sadistically tortured for hours in the cowshed of the Burnt House Farm in England. Brian's adult children were forced to watch as a group of men thought up inhumane ways to brutalize their father. One of them, Christopher Guest More, Jr., was a former television researcher who had worked undercover for the BBC only months earlier. Eventually, police arrested five men for the murder, but Christopher managed to evade justice for 16 years, living under an assumed name. During that time, he lived in a mansion on the island of Malta, captained a yacht for the wealthy, drove luxury cars, and even worked with the Moroccan Royal family. How did someone responsible for one of England's most savage murders get away with it for so long? Warning: this case is wickedly gruesome.____________>Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over 100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) DailyMail article: "Christopher Guest More Convicted of Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"2) Otis Matthews Appeal: "Regina vs. Matthews"3) Sentencing Remarks of Sir Peter Openshaw: "Regina vs. Christopher Guest More, Jr."4) Warrington Guardian Article: "Undercover TV Researcher Sentenced in Torture/Murder of Brian Waters"5) Northwich Guardian Article: "999 call that alerted authorities to Burnt House Farm murder and tortures"6) Youtube Video: "The Killer Who Evaded Capture For 16 Years By Switching Identity - Christopher Guest More, Jr."7) The Sun Article: "''ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING' Torture chamber and weapons pictured after Christopher Guest More Jr jailed for murdering dad after four-hours of hell"
7 Mars 202250min

EP125: Little Boy Blue
On Christmas Eve 1985, in Chester, Nebraska the body of a child was found abandoned in a field, wearing only blue sleeper pajamas. The community of Chester was overwhelmed with concern for the child, and he was nicknamed “Little Boy Blue”. It took a couple of years, and only after a story was published in “Reader’s Digest” in 1987, that Little Boy Blue’s true identity became known. He belonged to an Amish family. A full investigation into the boy's father, Eli Stutzman, would reveal the first known Amish serial killer.THANK YOU to our episode sponsor, Surfshark. Protect your online privacy and get a secure VPN from https://surfshark.deals/CRIMES risk-free for 30 days, and enter the promo code "CRIMES" to get 83% off and an extra 3 months FREE! Head over to https://surfshark.deals/CRIMES to learn more!____________>Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over 100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) "Abandoned Prayers: An Incredible True Story of Murder, Obsession, and Amish Secrets by Gregg Olsen2) The Cinemaholic: Is Eli Stutzman Dead or Alive? How Did the Amish Serial Killer Die?3) The Durango Herald: 30 years later two Durango murders remain unsolved4) Ranker: The Amish Serial Killer Was Anything but Provincial
28 Feb 202245min

EP124: Natalie & Chase DeBlase - The Princess and the Shadow
Single father John DeBlase was given an ultimatum by his pregnant girlfriend Heather Keaton. She demanded full authority to discipline his 5-year-old daughter Natalie and 3-year-old son Chase as she saw fit, or she would leave him. Heather hated his children and for months John stood by and allowed them to endure torturous punishments for the most minor offenses. The last time anyone saw Natalie alive was in March of 2010. Little Chase disappeared on Father's Day of that year. Find out what happened to Natalie and Chase DeBlase in this week's episode of Crimes and Consequences.______________________________________________________Special thanks to "EveryPlate" for sponsoring this episode. Go to EVERYPLATE.COM and use our promo code "CRIMES179" to get EveryPlate meals delivered right to your door for just $1.79 per meal._____________________________________________Shout out to CG for suggesting this episode! ------>IG & Facebook: @Hardcoretruecrime ------->WWW.CRIMESANDCONSEQUENCES.COM____________________________________________________________________Help support us and get ad-free early releases, plus over 100 exclusive episodes by joining our Patreon or subscribing to our Apple Channel. PATREON.COM/TNTCRIMES__________________________________________________________________________________________Sources for this episode: 1) Court Opinions and Briefs (Heather Leavell Keaton v. State of Alabama)2) Article from AL.com - DeBlase said he choked Chase and Natalie to death to 'stop the children's suffering'3) Article from ABCNews.go.com -Warrants Depict Bizarre Tortures, Then Death for DeBlase Children4) Article from AL.com - Death sentence for John DeBlase: 'I am not going to beg for mercy'5) www.dignitymemorial.com - Obituary for Natalie and Chase DeBlase6) Article from www.fox10tv.com - Natalie & Chase DeBlase's Mother - "He was supposed to protect them, she was his princess"
21 Feb 202254min

EP123: The Wells Gray Park Murders
On August 2, 1982, the Johnson Family—dad Bob, mom Jackie, and daughters Janet and Karen, set off for a two-week summer vacation at the Wells Gray Park located in Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada along with Jackie’s parents, Edith and George. What was supposed to be a wonderful two weeks, spent exploring the great outdoors, fishing, swimming, and nightly campfires roasting marshmallows – turned into a senseless murder spree that annihilated six members of the same family.THANK YOU to our episode sponsor, Surfshark. Protect your online privacy and get a secure VPN from SURFSHARK.DEALS/CRIMES risk-free for 30 days, and enter the promo code "CRIMES" to get 83% off and an extra 3 months FREE! Head over to SURFSHARK.DEALS/CRIMES to learn more!____________>Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over 100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) "Murder Times Six: The True Story of the Wells Gray Murders" by Alan R. Warren2) CBC article: Parole denied for B.C. man who murdered family of 6 on camping trip in 19823) David Shearing's Murderpedia Page4) Strange Outdoors: The disturbing story of David Shearing and the Wells Gray Park camping murders5) Global News article: Petition growing to keep Wells Gray murderer behind bars6) Medium.com article: David Shearing and the Wells Gray Park Murders7) Coast Mountain News article: Conditional release not recommended for B.C. man who killed family of 6: parole officer
14 Feb 202246min

EP122: Ashley Jones - Kids Who Kill
On a sweltering August night in Alabama in 1999, neighbors of the Liz and Deroy Nalls heard the desperate cries of the couple's 10-year-old granddaughter Mary. They discovered the child bleeding profusely as she stumbled down the dark road towards their home. The Nalls' house was ablaze and Grandma Liz sat critically injured on a lawn chair underneath a tree in her front yard. As firefighters fought the flames, they discovered the tortured remains of two more Nalls' family members. However, one person was unaccounted for that night: Mary's 14-year-old sister, Ashley Jones. Listen to this week's episode to learn about the tragic events that changed the lives of one Birmingham family forever.Thanks to this episode's sponsor - Sundance Now. Watch exclusive Sundance Now true crime shows FREE for 30 days by going to Sundancenow.com and using our promo code "TNTCRIMES"____________>Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over 100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) Court Memorandums, Briefs & Opinions;2) TVCrimeSky.com "Teens Turn Grandparents’ Home Into Slaughterhouse, Parts 1 & 2";3) New York Times article "Lifers As Teenagers Now Seeking Second Chance";4) Alabama Inmate Info: http://www.doc.state.al.us/InmateHistory ;5) Georgetown Law Journal: "Another Bite at the Graham Cracker: The Supreme Court’s Surprise Revisiting of Juvenile Life Without Parole in Miller v. Alabama and Jackson v. Hobbs";6) Teenkillers.org: National Organization for Victims of Juvenile Murderers;7) Apnews.com: "Teen Ashley Jones Sentenced to Life in Prison";8) Tuscaloosa News;9) TributeArchives.com: "Mary Elizabeth Nalls";10) Poolefuneralchapel.com: "Mary Elizabeth Nalls";11) EJI.org: "Cruel and Unusual";
7 Feb 202249min

EP121: Dangerous Candy
Wylie, Texas was a quiet place to live in 1978. Away from the hustle and bustle of Dallas, Wylie seemed to be a tight-knit community that was centered around the neighborhood church. Pat and Candy Montgomery were active in the church, as were the Gores, Allan and Betty. Even though Candy spent a lot of time at church and was involved in the activities there, she was bored with her life as a housewife and felt like she was missing sexual fireworks. She soon approached Allan Gore, and that is when sparks flew. Listen to this week's episode to find out why Dangerous Candy destroyed two families.Thanks to this episode's sponsor - Sundance Now. Watch exclusive Sundance Now true crime shows FREE for 30 days by going to Sundancenow.com and using our promo code "TNTCRIMES"____________>Enjoy ad-free and early releases of our public episodes PLUS over 100 exclusive private episodes of CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES bY going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or Crimesandconsequences.com. You can also enjoy them through our Apple Podcast Channel.Facebook and IG: @hardcoretruecrimeSources:1) https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/love-and-death-in-silicon-prairie-part-i-candy-montgomerys-affair/2) https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/love-and-death-in-silicon-prairie-part-ii-the-killing-of-betty-gore/3) https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-news/what-happened-to-candy-montgomery-betty-gore4) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9543669/Inside-story-Friday-13th-axe-murderer-Candy-Montgomery.htmlA special "thanks" to Patreon Member Sherry V. for suggesting this episode!
31 Jan 202246min

EP119: The Murder of Missy Avila
On October 1, 1985, Michele “Missy” Avila went out one afternoon after school to go party with some friends at a nearby park. When she left her home, she told her mom she would be home by 6pm. Missy never came home. Her friend that had picked her up said that Missy had left the park with three young men in a blue Camaro that her friend didn’t know. Her body was found three days later in a stream in Tujunga Canyon. The investigation went cold after three years and was only solved when someone who had witnessed the murder came forward to tell the whole tale.THANK YOU to our show sponsor today, Sundance Now. Try Sundance Now for FREE for 30 days by going to SUNDANCENOW.COM and entering the promo code "TnTCrimes". ___________________________________IG & Facebook: @HardcoreTrueCrimeGet early and ad-free releases, plus over 100 exclusive episodes by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or subscribing to our Apple Channel.Check out our Merchandise! www.crimesandconsequences.comSources for Episode:https://amzn.to/3nuzxfM"Missy's Murder" by Karen Kingsburyhttps://www.dailynews.com/2012/12/10/last-woman-convicted-in-missy-avila-murder-released-from-prison-on-monday/Last woman convicted in Missy Avila murder released from prison on Mondayhttps://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-11-19-me-485-story.htmlArleta woman to Stand Trial in Murder of Rivalhttps://jaxhudur.medium.com/lethal-jealousy-and-the-betrayal-she-never-saw-coming-e9dd4557e979Lethal jealousy and the betrayal she never saw cominghttps://abc7.com/murder-money-missy-avila-karen-severson/394808/Exclusive: Killer will not profit from selling story of 17-year-old’s girl’s murderhttps://www.courthousenews.com/family-suesdaughters-murderer/Family sues Daughter’s murdererhttps://www.dailystar.co.uk/real-life/murderer-killed-best-friend-school-17358828Murders speaks out about killing her best friend: “I’ll never forget what I did”
17 Jan 20221h 7min

EP118: Ronnie O' Neal
In 2018, Ronnie O'Neal mercilessly assaulted his family, in a prolonged and brutal attack using a gun, knife, ax, and fire. Three 911 phone calls captured the terror of what would later be described by a judge as "the worst case I have ever seen." At trial, Ronnie served as his own lawyer which allowed him to cross-examine the only survivor, his 9-year-old son. Listen to this episode to hear the 911 calls and trial excerpts of this shocking and sad story.________________________________________________________________________IG & Facebook: @HardcoreTrueCrimeGet early and ad-free releases, plus over 100 exclusive episodes by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or subscribing to our Apple Channel.Check out our Merchandise! www.crimesandconsequences.comSources for Episode:1) Relatives Condemn Ronnie O'Neal (Tampabay.com)2) Court Records and Autopsy Reports of Kenyatta Barron and Ron'iveya O'Neal3) 10 Tampa Bay "The Ronnie O'Neal Trial" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SDl2yFartY&t=1s)
10 Jan 202245min