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Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Angel "Tony" Torres-disappeared in 1999, 3 months after his friend, Ashley Ouellette was murdered

Boston Confidential Beantown's True Crime Podcast

Barry J. Maguire

Drama, Whitey, Boston, Boston True Crime, True Crime, South Boston, Charlestown, Fiction, Roxbury, Dorchester

4.7658 Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Send us a text What was going on in the Saco, Maine area in the late 90's? 15 yr old Ashley Ouellette, was found strangled and placed on the center line of a busy roadway in the early morning hours of February 9, 1999. Tony Torres went missing less than three months later. One individual connected both cases. Just prior to Tony's disappearance, he had bluntly told his parents that he knew who had killed his friend Ashley. The connection between the two cases is a shady individual named...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Boston Confidential, Beantown's True Crime podcast.

0:11.7

Boston is a great city, but there's more to it than the Freedom Trail in Fenway Park.

0:16.8

There's a startling underbelly to the city, and Boston Confidential will take you on a guided tour of the hub of the universe, Boston, Massachusetts.

0:26.4

Hey, everybody, welcome back to Boston Confidential. My name's Barry McGuire, and I'm your host. I'm a 20-year private investigator on the streets of Boston, and I help run a company called Impact Due Diligence Investigations.

0:40.0

If you need anything in terms of investigative services, feel free to contact me at Impact.

0:45.9

If I can't help you personally, I'll certainly direct you to the right person or agency.

0:50.8

All right, guys, let's get to it.

0:53.0

Hey guys, welcome back to Boston Confidential.

0:55.8

We had a big response from last week's episode on the murder of Maine teenager,

1:02.6

Ashley O'Lette, a heartbreaking story, made some mistakes we all make.

1:09.6

You know, most of us survive them. Ashley didn't. And the people

1:14.6

who were involved in her homicide have gotten away with murder since. And that was February

1:20.6

1999. And in last week's episode, I think I mentioned, I believe it was one of the prosecutors who said this case kind of exists in that weird twilight between probable cause to arrest and more than reasonable doubt.

1:39.8

At one level, you can arrest at probable cause, But if you don't improve your case by the time it

1:46.1

gets to a jury, that potential homicide goes unsolved. And you only get one shot per defendant, right?

1:53.5

And I believe the main state police know exactly who did this and how it went down and who did

1:59.8

one.

2:04.7

And I don't want to say the state police allude to the fact.

2:07.4

They basically come out and say it directly.

2:13.7

At least one person or more is directly withholding evidence.

2:21.0

And I think the person they may be directing that at is the Sanborns. Dan and Steve Sanborn. And there was a house guest with them that night. And that may be the target here.

2:29.2

But it's been since 1999. I don't know if there's going to be any changes in that case.

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