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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

A Cold-Blooded Christmas: Unwrapping the Sturmfels Murder Case

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Robert and Georgette Sturmfels, spending the winter holiday season in their cozy Florida home, are blissfully unaware that their lives are about to be irrevocably shattered. Tragically, their lives abruptly end on December 20, 1989, as they become the victims of a chilling double homicide. In this episode, Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve into the horrifying details of the Sturmfels' murders. They meticulously unravel the case, from the suspect's choice of a 22-caliber rifle to the unsettling finality of the crime scene. The conversation goes beyond the murder itself to examine its broader implications, such as the weapon's surprising lethality, common misconceptions about gunshot wounds, and the cold-blooded nature of the perpetrator.

Time codes:

00:00:00 — Joseph Scott Morgan starts off with a touching reflection on Christmas. From stress to joy, his sentiments evolve over time, especially as he becomes a grandfather.

At 00:01:20 — The tragic case of Robert and Georgette Sturmfels is introduced by Joe Scott. Their murder in Florida sets the stage for a disconcerting episode.

00:04:20 — Diving deeper, Joseph Scott Morgan paints a vivid picture of the Sturmfels' murder. He describes the horrific scene in disquieting detail.

00:05:20 — Louis Gaskin, the suspect, is discussed by Dave Mack. He outlines Gaskin's ruthlessness and the premeditation behind the crime.

00:06:20 — Weaponry is the topic as Joe Scott and Dave debate the lethal nature of a 22-caliber rifle used in the crime.

00:08:00 — A lesson in firearms ensues as Joseph Scott Morgan distinguishes between long arms and pistols, explaining why the latter is more easily concealed.

00:10:20 — Unveiling the crime, Dave shares how Louis Gaskin meticulously planned, and executed the murders of the Sturmfels couple.

00:12:20 — Debunking Hollywood myths, Joseph Scott Morgan explains that gunshot wounds are not just dramatic effects; victims often realize they've been shot and experience pain.

00:13:00 — Gaskin's own words add horror to the narrative as Dave recounts the unsettling sounds Mrs. Sturmfels made during her final moments.

00:14:20 — Joe Scott dives into the world of forensics, explaining how a gunshot through glass has implications on bullet behavior. He describes how the bullet’s trajectory and energy are affected upon impact.

00:17:04 — Joseph Scott Morgan elaborates on snipers and the adjustments they have to make due to the influence of gravity on bullets, especially when glass is involved.

00:20:36 — The episode’s atmosphere becomes tenser as Morgan and Mack discuss Gaskin's execution of Mr. Sturmfels and his chilling confession.

00:21:00 — The term "death wheeze" is introduced as Joe Scott explains the physiological impact of a gunshot wound to the lungs.

00:24:01 — Dave summarizes Gaskin's crime spree; from killing to covering the bodies with blankets and burglary.

00:24:35 — Gaskin, dressed in all black and carrying a 22 rifle, drives to the home of Joseph and Mary Rector, where he shoots at them after waking them up.

00:26:20 — Dave Mack discusses the gunshot wounds and how the Rectors managed to escape.

00:28:20 — The hosts ponder Gaskin's motivations, diving into the psychology behind these appalling acts.

00:33:40 — The episode concludes with Joseph Scott Morgan revealing the final fate of the killer, a grim but just end to a twisted journey.

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0:00.0

I can't help myself. It's tried as it is. I used to really load the thought that Christmas

0:26.5

was around the corner because it always meant buying gifts and it always meant me having to spend

0:31.8

money and it meant rushing about and waiting to the last minute to accomplish those tasks but

0:38.7

something has changed in me. I'm a grandfather now and now I cannot wait for Christmas to come around

0:48.6

because the circle is complete. Can you imagine going to Florida to celebrate perhaps Christmas

0:57.6

with your wife? You're hanging out, you're in a house, you live in New Jersey, you've escaped

1:02.7

the cold weather and you're headed down south to sunny Florida and you're just going to relax and

1:09.3

enjoy the Christmas season and on the night of December the 20th 1989 a couple were seated in their

1:19.6

home in Flagler County Florida and there's a beautiful window with little pains that have been

1:27.4

placed in the window of Christmas images, Santa Claus and Christmas trees and all of a sudden that

1:32.9

window just explodes. You're sitting in your chair, you're watching television and it explodes as a

1:40.2

result of bullets passing through it and suddenly your life ends. Today we're going to talk about the

1:48.9

brutal homicides of Robert and Georgia sturmfels on the night of December the 20th 1989.

1:58.2

I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is Body Bags. Dave Mack, are you a fan of Christmas?

2:08.2

Do you like Christmas? Yes I do. You do? Yeah well I do too man. I've actually never been asked

2:14.9

that question as an adult. Really? Yeah and it's a different way of looking at it. When you're

2:19.8

kid they ask you that question of course I'm 40 out of your mind of course I like Christmas

2:24.4

but as an adult you start to I don't know. It's just me. I sit there and I think oh god

2:29.8

it used to be such a labor but now man when you get grand babies it's such a cool thing. It really

2:35.5

is for me at least. And also one of the things about Christmas specifically that causes our memories

2:41.8

as we get older to get bigger and more loving is because it tends to remind us of very special times

2:49.7

when we were a child and our parents were younger and our grandparents it reminds us of those times

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