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🗓️ 18 July 2024
⏱️ 45 minutes
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When Travis McBride was in his teens, he got in trouble with the law over anger issues. As an adult he opens a successful therapy practice focusing on Anger Management. The subject of this episode of Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan, the alleged murder of a homeless man by an anger management therapist. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain how blood will spread from a body to the trunk area of a vehicle and onto pavement. Dave Mack investigates the background of the victim and finds Clinton Dorsey was married with three adult children and eight grandchildren. Was Clinton Dorsey really murdered by an Anger Management Therapist?
Transcript Highlights
00:00:00 Introduction College choices
00:04:21 Discussion Anger Management Therapist
00:06:51 Discussion about applying education to life
00:11:01 Talk about Anger Management therapist having anger issues
00:16:24 Discussion of suspects previous charges
00:21:38 Explaining charges
00:26:04 Discussion of therapist charged with homicide
00:33:17 Talk about how suspect cleaned blood in street
00:38:26 Discussion about leaving blood around side area of car trunk
00:40:03 Discussion of post-mortem lividity
00:44:16 Conclusion - will update after the case goes to court
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0:00.0 | Body Facts with Joseph Scott Moore. |
0:06.0 | It's hard to believe I'm actually starting my 19th year |
0:11.0 | as a college professor. You know I've worked almost as long as a college |
0:16.6 | professor as I did as a death investigator and over the course of time, I've learned a lot about helping students find their |
0:28.9 | direction. Now I can't tell them what to do with their lives. I think a lot of people really want that and I see it every now and then as an advisor, but you can't really. |
0:38.0 | People have to figure out their own path and there's kind of this old cliche that goes around not just in |
0:45.3 | academic circles but also in among the general population that may have gone to |
0:50.4 | college at some point in time. It's said that sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes |
0:57.7 | when people choose to major in psychology as an undergraduate major. |
1:04.0 | They're not necessarily looking to be a therapist, |
1:08.0 | but they're looking to try to self-analyze, |
1:12.0 | to try to figure out those things that are going on in their life and |
1:15.0 | make some sense of it and of course in this crazy world. Lord knows you're |
1:20.0 | looking for that sort of thing but today we're we're going to go down a road that's kind of gruesome |
1:26.4 | and kind of unique in the sense that we do have one of those undergraduate majors, a psychology major, who went on to attain a master's degree in what |
1:40.0 | we refer to as the helping arts. The only difference with this guy is that he's |
1:46.5 | accused of first-degree murder. I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is body bags. |
1:54.3 | David, I think for a long time |
1:59.4 | when I was a young man, you know when you get to college you don't it's so confusing |
2:05.2 | I really it's overwhelming it's not just you're living away from home or that you're |
2:11.2 | meeting new people it's like I you know I tell my son my wife tells my son |
2:16.7 | this to your job right now in addition to the others that he has a job but you know he's also in the air guard and all that sort of stuff |
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