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261. Mommy Dearest: The Murder of Jerry Heimann

Our True Crime Podcast

Flanderson Media, LLC

True Crime, Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

In April 2001, Jerry Heimann's son, Greg, had come to Washington State to visit his father. When his father didn't pick him up from the airport, he grew concerned. When he arrived at his father's home, and there was no answer, he broke into the house. Jerry wasn't there, and neither were most of Jerry's belongings. As he made his way into the dining room, he found an 89-year-old grandmother, Evelyn, and an Alzheimer's patient slumped in her wheelchair. She had been left alone, starving. Greg called 911.

When police asked the neighbors if they had seen Jerry, they said they hadn’t seen anyone at the residence after the live-in housekeeper and elder helper, Barbara Opel, had backed a U-Haul into Jerry’s driveway, packed it full of things from Jerry’s house, and left.

Soon, police knocked on Barbara Opel's hotel room door, asking her, her children, and their friends to come down to the station to answer some questions about the whereabouts of her employer, 64-year-old Jerry Heimann.

Barbara spun a story of how Jerry was dying of terminal prostate cancer, and he was just finished with this world. He’d given her all his earthly possessions, and she had no idea where he was.

Nobody else talked to the police. They did not betray Barbara.

But eleven-year-old Derek did. When the police asked him if he knew where Jerry was, he simply said, “Yes. He’s dead.”

Join Cam and Jen as they discuss. "Mommy Dearest: The Murder of Jerry Heiman"

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Thank you to our team:
Written and researched by Lauretta Allen
Listener Discretion by Edward October from OctoberpodVHS
Executive Producer Nico Vitesse of The Inky Paw Print

Sources:

https://www.seattleweekly.com/news/little-girl-lost/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Opel
https://www.heraldnet.com/news/sentenced-to-50-years-in-everett-slaying-hell-get-out-after-21/
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16566644/jerry_duane-heimann
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4xtkBOfP84&ab_channel=DanielleKirsty
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Edward October.

0:02.6

Over the years I've narrated more ghost stories, horror shows, and creepy pastas than I can count.

0:08.0

And yet, the crimes discussed on our true crime podcast managed to scare the shit out of me. This program is not

0:16.0

suitable for children or the faint of heart. If you are such a person go ahead and

0:20.1

switch off this podcast. Listen to something else.

0:24.0

Are you still with us?

0:26.0

Well, we've warned you. So, Hey, Jan. Hey, Kim, how you doing? I'm doing pretty darn good. How are you? I'm fine and a little bit tired. We had a big end of the year party last night.

0:56.4

No, my daughter's did. They had people stay the night. Kept me up all night.

1:00.0

You know? You're not young Jen. Can't be doing that all night or stuff anymore

1:03.8

I didn't get to use my sleep cream my sleep helps me sleep like a baby but I

1:08.0

couldn't because I had the 18 year old babies don't stay there stay alert

1:12.0

in loud right I only got three hours sleep but that's okay right? Yep. Here got a little

1:17.8

case for us today. I do you you ready for it? I am ready let's go. All right. In April of 2001,

1:24.0

in April of 2001,

1:30.0

in April of 2001,

1:32.0

Greg Hyman paced the floor of the Sea Tack Airport in Washington State for three and a half hours,

1:37.5

waiting for his father Jerry to pick him up.

1:40.0

Greg hadn't visited his father in person for more than five years because he lived in Arkansas

1:45.4

and it was either a 33 hour drive to see his father or it was a six hour long flight.

1:51.4

So because of this, their visits were few and far between.

1:56.1

But this visit was important and had been planned for weeks in advance.

1:59.8

Greg's father, Jerry, had been diagnosed with prostate cancer and it had spread enough

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