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🗓️ 29 June 2023
⏱️ 31 minutes
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Three-year-old Adam Broomhall was mercilessly beaten and burned, a victim of unimaginable cruelty at the hands of an ex-Marine—his mother’s boyfriend. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve into the heart-wrenching details of Adam's life and the horrific actions of Richard Fairchild, an ex-Marine turned child abuser. They provide insights into the chaotic domestic environment, the court process, and how forensic details can vividly depict a victim's experience. Additionally, they explore the psychological aspects of child abuse and the heartbreaking injuries Adam endured, leading to a discussion on Fairchild's ultimate fate.
Time Code Summary:
00:00:20 - Joseph Scott Morgan introduces the episode's tragic subject: the case of Adam Broomhall, and discusses the origin of the word tortura and its relevance to the case.
00:04:18 - Dave Mack questions Joe Scott about the court process when dealing with graphic details, providing insight into the judicial system's approach to the importance of factual accuracy in court presentations.
00:09:33 - The revelation of the negligence of the adults in Adam Broomhall and his siblings’ lives, who are consumed by alcohol and indifferent to the children's safety, and adding another layer of tragedy to the case, Charity Wade's plight is revealed.
00:11:37 - Discussion of the crucial developmental stage of a child's life, highlighting the long-term impact of neglect and abuse.
00:13:19 - Joe Scott contrasts Richard Fairchild's Marine background with his heinous actions, illustrating the stark contradiction between his past role, his present conduct, and the event that led to physical violence.
00:16:48 - Dave Mack draws from personal experience as a parent regarding bed-wetting, highlighting the everyday struggles that can trigger abuse in volatile households.
00:19:33 - Examination of the chaotic environment and the sequence of injuries in Adam's case, shedding light on the systematic nature of the abuse.
00:21:55 - Joe Scott Morgan discusses the frenulum and its relevance to child abuse cases, providing a forensic perspective on physical trauma.
00:25:03 - The challenges of determining the timeline of abuse, emphasizing the complexity of investigations in child abuse cases.
00:26:42 - Joe Scott reveals the horrific details of how Adam was struck and burned by Fairchild, a heart-rending moment that underscores the severity of the crime.
00:30:20 - A horrifying detail is revealed - the fact that Fairchild burned Adam against a wall heater, causing second-degree burns and immense pain to multiple areas of his body.
00:32:00 - Discussion of the thorough autopsy performed on Adam, revealing the extent of his injuries and highlighting the importance of forensics in understanding the true nature of the crime.
00:33:20 - Joseph Scott Morgan recounts how Fairchild threw Adam into a table, causing the final fatal blow, a chilling climax to the night of horror.
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0:00.0 | I have to confess something. |
0:21.8 | I think part of me is a frustrated linguist. |
0:27.5 | I always enjoy trying to understand the origins of words, |
0:31.0 | kind of where do they sprout from, and what path do these words take to enter our everyday |
0:39.0 | lexicon, and I want to briefly mention a word right now, the word, and I'm not going |
0:45.1 | to give you the modern word yet, but you can kind of guess what it might be, but this word |
0:52.2 | originates from Latin, and actually it originates from late Latin, like 12th century I think, |
1:01.2 | and the word is tortura. |
1:04.0 | The term meaning of it, in its original form, was twist. |
1:08.5 | It also implies rising, have you ever rise in pain? |
1:14.1 | For a moment there was one little boy, a three year old, who rise many years ago, and |
1:20.3 | his name was Adam. |
1:22.9 | Today on Body Bags, we're going to discuss the death of Adam Burmhol in Oklahoma. |
1:34.9 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is Body Bags. |
1:44.2 | The word tortura, the word that we use nowadays is torture. |
1:49.4 | Many of us are familiar with that term, and people will kind of throw that word around. |
1:53.1 | There's a lot of words out there like that. |
1:55.1 | People just kind of say, they don't really understand the essence of it. |
1:59.0 | Some people will say, you know, this was torturous to sit here and have to listen to, or |
2:03.7 | it was a torturous experience of having to get together with family members, perhaps |
2:09.9 | you haven't seen for a while on Thanksgiving, or my trip down to the DMV was pure torture. |
2:16.7 | I submit to you, no, it's not, in the case of this sweet angel, Adam Burmhol, his |
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