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🗓️ 10 December 2024
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Dead bodies and romance.....in Horry County South Carolina, Meagan Jackson is a contractor for the county delivering dead bodies to the morgue of the funeral home. She and her longtime boyfriend Gregory Rice have broken up and they are negotiating custody and support for their four children. Deputy Coroner Christopher Dontell is married to a school teacher and they have two children. The deputy Coroner and the woman bringing dead bodies to the morgue strike up a romance. When Gregory Rice goes missing and turns up dead, suspicion falls on his ex, Meagan and her new boyfriend, the very married Deputy Coroner, Christopher Dontell. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain what happens in the world of death investigation and how people can grow close to their coworkers under extreme circumstances. Joseph Scott Morgan will also take a close look at Meagan Jackson and Chris Dontell - did she think Dontell, because of his occupation, would know better how to get rid of a dead body? Dave Mack will help untangle the web of lies as Joseph Scott Morgan explains why Dontell has changed his plea and what will happen when he testifies against the woman who was carrying his child when her ex-boyfriend is found dead.
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00:00.50 Introduction
03:29.84 South Carolina has rich Coroner history
05:12.67 Elected Coroner in Horry County
10:03.41 Explaining "Livery" service
14:52.41 Deputy Coroner having affair with woman who delivers bodies
20:11.42 An affair the includes death and getting rid of body
24:25.02 Special training, would a deputy coroner have a better idea how to get rid of a body
29:57.62 Questions of a death investigator
35:05.65 Digital evidence puts suspect at the scene of where body is found
41:08.05 Conclusion - Deputy Coroner cuts a deal and will testify for the state
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0:39.3 | You know, Horry County, in that area around coastal, South Carolina, is arguably one of the oldest settled areas by colonists in our United States. |
0:59.0 | I can't say it's ancient by American standards, but it is ancient in a sense, in a way, |
1:03.0 | that the laws of England migrated along with those that would settle all of the colonies to those colonies. |
1:17.0 | South Carolina, obviously being one. |
1:19.5 | And when the colonists came over, they had offices like the magistrate, the bailiff, |
1:25.4 | certainly the sheriff, but also one office they had was the |
1:29.9 | coroner. The coroner came over because that's really the only method that was available at |
1:36.8 | that point in time for taking care of the dead, for trying to understand what brought about |
1:43.1 | an individual's end, if you will. |
1:47.2 | Today we're going to explore a case that has yet to be fully adjudicated but is just pure down-home southern Gothic. |
2:00.2 | It involves actually a lady who was still married, |
2:05.4 | trying to work out the details of custody and divorce and those sorts of things, and a fellow |
2:12.2 | who worked in Horry County, a fellow who worked in Horry County as a deputy coroner. |
2:21.5 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is Bodybacks. |
2:30.9 | Dave Mack, my good friend, I have so many folks that come up to me and they want to know, |
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