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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Envision Podcast Productions

True Crime

4.8683 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

KJ dives deep into the tragic true crime story of Sally McKay and her nephew Joseph Baker, a father whose life was cut short by a 15 year old boy.

Timestamps
02:24 A Journey to Arkansas
08:01 The Life of Sally McKay
09:11 Tragedy Strikes the Family
18:10 Arrest of a Young Suspect
25:27 Life in Prison
32:18 A Letter of Understanding
41:48 Redemption at the Snowden House
48:40 A Disturbing Discovery

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims,

0:11.7

whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real?

0:30.9

I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts.

0:34.4

Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable.

0:50.4

The unspeakable. Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences.

0:54.0

If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl.

0:56.6

Listing discretion is advised. Hey y'all, it's KJ here back with another episode of Unspeakable. Are you

1:02.7

ready for this one? Because this was not the episode I was actually going to do this week, but it caught my

1:07.5

attention. And I was like, uh-uh, mama is going to switch directions because these people need to hear this story told by yours truly. Before I jump in, though, I have some shoutouts. And I'm going to start in Boise. And this is going to be Leslie Snyder. How are you doing, Leslie? I'm waving at you on the camera. Thank you so much for joining my crime family. I appreciate each and every single person that joins.

1:29.4

Even, y'all, I have people that leave. And I understand you have reasons that you got to go,

1:32.9

but then they come back. And that to me is just a nod to how much you appreciate the content.

1:38.5

And so thank you so very much. Everyone who comes and goes, I appreciate you at all times.

1:43.8

Now, Ms. Linda Bowen in Huntsville,

1:46.5

Alabama. What is going on, Linda? I have been to Huntsville, Alabama. It's a lovely place.

1:52.5

And then Ellisville, Mississippi is where Amanda Holder is. And Amanda, girl, you went all out.

1:58.2

You just bought you a whole year right there in one drop. And I appreciate that as well. And then we're going to end today in Erath, Louisiana, where Miss Allie Pickles is living. And what a precious name. I don't know if Pickles is your real last name, but I love it. And that was the name of my niece's chinchilla that we just recently lost, rest in peace, little pickles. We loved her for many, many years. So, Allie, right there in Erath, girl, welcome to the crime family. So happy to have you. But we're not going to stay in Louisiana today, y'all. We are going to go to Arkansas. And as I start this story, we're going to go pretty far back and then we're

2:36.2

going to work our way forward. And you'll see why, because I want to ask you something. Do you

2:41.2

believe in deja vu? Have you ever experienced it before? Because I know for a fact I have.

2:47.5

It's like you can feel that you have done this before. You've been here before. You've

2:52.9

seen these things before. I have felt it and it is such a strange and sometimes even an unnerving

2:59.7

feeling whenever it does happen. You sit there and you're like, how the hell could I have done this

3:04.2

before or been here before? It's my first time. Well, this case is going

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