Deadly First Date: Dinner, Drinks, Dismemberment- The Sade Robinson Murder
Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan
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šļø 24 April 2024
ā±ļø 43 minutes
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Summary
Sade Robinson is having fun on her first date with a new guy. They pose together and post the picture to social media. Sade had no idea she was taking a picture with the devil and she only had hours to live.
In this episode of "Body Bags," Joseph Scott Morgan will explain how the killer sealed his fate by trying to destroy evidence with fire.
Transcribe HighlightsĀ
00:22.97 Introduction MilwaukeeĀ
05:01.65. Talk about Jeffrey DahmerĀ
07:29.72 Discussion of dismembermentĀ
09:53.60 Talk about getting rid of smell with tiresĀ
14:06.81 Discussion of finding legĀ
Ā 20:10.93 Talk about remains being compromisedĀ Ā
25:18.19. Breaking down the timelineĀ Ā
30:30.67. Discussion of other women missingĀ
34:38.48 Talk about fire inside a carĀ
36:38.64 Discussion of witness who saw person use lighter to start car fireĀ
39:33.42 Conclusion ā how remains will tell what really happened to SadeĀ
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| 0:00.0 | In the 90s, New York Detective Louis Scarcella locked up the worst criminals. |
| 0:04.7 | Putting bad guys away. |
| 0:06.3 | There's no feeling like it. |
| 0:08.0 | Then jailhouse lawyers took game led by Derek Hamilton. |
| 0:11.5 | Scracella took me to the precinct and alive. |
| 0:14.3 | 20 men eventually walked free. |
| 0:16.6 | Now, in the Burden Podcast, after a decade of silence, |
| 0:20.6 | Louis Scarsella finally tells his story, and so does Derek Hamilton. |
| 0:25.0 | Listen to the burden on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. lasts. |
| 0:42.0 | with Joseph Scott Morgan. |
| 0:57.0 | In 1994, had the good fortune of being tasked with being part of a group. It was a group that was actually established by the National Institute of Justice |
| 1:03.8 | through the Federal Justice Department. |
| 1:06.3 | And what we were tasked with was designing |
| 1:08.8 | the national standards for medical legal death |
| 1:11.8 | investigators nationwide. |
| 1:14.0 | And I got to tell you out of everything I did in my career, |
| 1:17.0 | I'm pretty doggone proud of that. |
| 1:18.5 | You guys can go look at them, they're available, just go to N. I.J.gov and you can search it out it's there. But you know part |
| 1:28.0 | of that journey to developing those standards which was roughly about a I don't know probably about a three-year process was the travel that I had to do and out of all the cities that I travel to while I was developing these |
| 1:42.0 | my favorite, soon became Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
| 1:47.0 | Milwaukee, for those of you that don't know, is a neat place by virtue of the fact of there's so many cultures there and particularly |
| 1:56.1 | German and Polish culture. And growing up in the south I was never really exposed to |
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