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Morbid

Alvin and Judith Ann Neelley Part 1

Morbid

Ash Kelley & Alaina Urquhart

Comedy, Paranormal, True Crime, Dark History

4.4100.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

On September 11, 1982, Ken Dooley, a Youth Development Center employee in Rome, Georgia, was shot at in his home by an unseen attacker. The following day, Dooley’s coworker, Linda Adair, was also attacked when someone threw a Molotov cocktail at her house in an attempt to kill her.  Although neither Dooley nor Adair knew it at the time, these were the first attacks in the violent crime spree of Alvin and Judith Ann Neelley, a married couple whose brutality would shock in and around Georgia in the fall of 1982. Thank you the the incredible Dave White of Bring Me The Axe Podcast for Research Assistance. References Anniston Star. 1982. "Woman seeks juvenile status in slaying." Anniston Star , December 2: 28. Associated Press. 1982. "Probe covers two states in death, disappearance." Anniston Star, October 6: 10. Birmingham Post-Herald. 1982. "Jury indicts Mrs. Neelley on capital murder." Birmingham Post-Herald, October 29: 2. —. 1982. "Neelley's wife sits while he talks." Birmingham Post-Herald, October 22: 2. —. 1982. "Suspect in canyon deaths gives details of 7 more slayings." Birmingham Post-Herald, October 22: 1. —. 1982. "Woman killed 2, authorities charge." Birmingham Post-Herald, October 16: 1. Columbus Enquirer. 1982. "13-year-old found dead." Columbus Enquirer, October 1: 7. —. 1983. "Neelley jury suggests life without parole." Columbus Enquirer, March 23: 1. Cook, Thomas H. 1990. Early Graves: The Shocking True-Crime Story of the Yongest Woman Ever Sentenced to Death Row. Boston, MA: E.P. Dutton. Dunnavant, Bob. 1983. "Jury hears 'robot' defense." Birmingham Post-Herald, March 10: 1. Judith Ann Neelley v. State of Alabama. 1985. 494 So. 2d 669 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama, March 12). Morning Press. 1983. "Neelley to get death penalty." Morning Press, April 19: 1. Neelley vs. Alabama. 1989. 88-5806 (United States Supreme Court, January 9). Thompson, Tracy. 1982. "Luck, guesswork led to suspects." Atlanta Constitution, October 16: 23.

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0:00.0

You're listening to a morbid network podcast.

0:05.0

Hey, weirdos, I'm Ash.

0:10.0

And I'm Elena.

0:11.0

And this is morbid.

0:27.0

morbid on Mikey's birth week.

0:33.6

Woo!

0:34.8

It's Mikey's birthday soon,

0:36.4

so this morning we decorated the whole entire pod lab.

0:39.6

It looks a little low budget. But she was looking at the streamers that I hung when she said that.

0:49.0

It wasn't just about your streamers.

0:51.0

My work is interesting as well. I scotch taped the birthday sign. But we got a cake. But we got a

0:59.7

gorgeous autumnal cake from this delicious bakery that we know of that we ate for breakfast.

1:04.8

Yeah, we all had cake for breakfast and I got this cool candle from Tarjay it's called a mega candle

1:09.9

but cool is an interesting way to describe that candle.

1:14.0

It is cool.

1:16.0

As I can explain to you what it did

1:18.0

while I was holding it.

1:20.0

Yeah, so you, it's cool if you're like an arsonist.

1:24.0

Which you're not.

1:27.0

And nor am I.

1:29.0

That's rude.

1:30.0

The arsonist listening is like,

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