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🗓️ 29 December 2022
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Casey MacPherson-Pomeroy and Caleb Guillory are childhood friends. Casey and his wife are living in Anguilla while Casey attends medical school. Caleb, his wife, and two other friends visit Anguilla to ring in 2019, but the new year brings tragedy.
Caleb and Casey die after ordering a drink at a beach bar. The island's coroner says the pair ingested a lethal dose of methylenedioxyamphetamine and cocaine. Neither man had a history of drug use.
Then came the shocking information on the death certificates: Caleb had suffered from asphyxia, strangulation and chest compression. Casey's cited seizure and cardiac and pulmonary distress. What's the truth?
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0:00.0 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan. I was the youngest medical legal death investigator in the country. |
0:05.0 | The world that I inhabited gave me inside into things that most of the general public can't even |
0:10.3 | begin to imagine, always having to view the abnormal in the context of the normal. To make them make |
0:16.7 | sense, if you will, when all is said and done, I was the voice of the dead. Listen to body bags with |
0:22.9 | Joseph Scott Morgan, only I Heart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:35.4 | Dead on vacation. You set all for tropical paradise and never come home. |
0:44.5 | I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. Thank you for being with us here at Fox Nation and |
0:49.6 | Series XM 111. Listen, when Devinnie McPherson Udall first heard her brother, |
0:56.3 | Casey Pomeroy, died in a terrible accident in December of 2018. She couldn't shake the feeling |
1:02.5 | something wasn't right. The medical professional that we had read the certificate told us that |
1:09.6 | it goes along the lines if he was poisoned. Devinnie says her sister-in-law told them two |
1:15.0 | couples were visiting them on the island. When they got back to the apartment, Pomeroy and his |
1:19.7 | friend Caleb started having seizures. Started having seizures. So how does that happen? Listen, |
1:28.8 | she says her sister-in-law told them two couples were visiting them to ring in 2019. |
1:33.9 | They were out to dinner. They came home and my brother's friend passed out and began having seizures. |
1:41.5 | She says they called emergency services, but it was already too late. The friend had passed away, |
1:50.4 | and then my brother apparently passed away at the hospital. Joining me right now is an |
1:55.8 | austral panel to make sense of what we know, but I first want to go to Devinnie McPherson Udall. |
2:01.8 | This is Casey's sister, and you can find her online at Justice for Casey and Caleb. Devinnie, thank |
2:10.0 | you for being with us. Thank you, Nancy. Devinnie, I agree with you. Something is right, |
2:18.0 | and I remember these words, and I mocked them mercilessly at the time when Dr. Henry Lee, who is |
2:26.0 | a renowned forensic scientist, said in the OJ Simpson case, something is wrong. But you know what? |
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