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🗓️ 27 October 2020
⏱️ 10 minutes
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0:00.0 | And then the killer took Lisa's head and carried it downstairs and took it into the kitchen. |
0:08.3 | He got out of stock pot, placed her head in the pot, filled it with liquid, carried it over to the stove, covered it, turned on the stove, and left it there to cook into a diabolical stew of human remains. |
0:30.1 | Ten-minute murder contains depictions of actual crimes. What you are about to hear is real and violent in nature. |
0:36.4 | Discretion is advised. |
0:39.2 | This is 10-minute murder. |
0:47.1 | Welcome to the brief and bingeable true crime podcast, 10-minute murder. |
0:50.6 | I'm your host, Joe, and thanks for joining today. |
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1:13.9 | Today's story is one that you may be aware of, but not know the details. |
1:18.2 | The trial of Joel Guy Jr. |
1:20.6 | As of this recording, recently wrapped up on Court TV. |
1:24.3 | And let me tell you, whoa, it was extremely thorough and fully nuts. If you were sitting |
1:31.3 | down to write a script or a blockbuster horror movie, you could basically just stick to the facts on this case. |
1:41.3 | Joel Guy Sr. was a pipeline engineer, designer, and his wife Lisa, a human resources |
1:51.2 | accounts payable administrator in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They lived in Knoxville, but recently |
1:57.1 | sold the house with plans to retire and moved to another city in Tennessee. |
2:02.0 | Joel Sr. had three daughters from a previous marriage, and with Lisa, they had Joel Jr. |
2:08.4 | Joel Jr. graduated from high school in 2006 and never held a job. Instead, he was supported by |
2:14.8 | his parents and spent the next nine years in school at LSU, Louisiana State University, trying to become a plastic surgeon. |
2:23.3 | I can only assume that he planned for his first patient to be himself, because if you've ever seen him before, you know he's built like a hot water heater. |
2:33.0 | Joel Sr. and Lisa were going to tell their 28-year-old son that they were not supporting him |
2:37.7 | anymore after the Thanksgiving holiday. He would need to look out for himself as they entered |
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