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Crimes and Consequences

EP18: Scrawled in Blood

Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6859 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

In 2006, a married couple, Christine and Ronald, were brutally bludgeoned, stabbed, and left for dead in the garage of their home. Before dying, Christine scrawled a final cryptic message in her blood on the floor. After originally leaving, the killer came back in an attempt to clean up the crime scene but missed part of Christine's message hidden under her jeep. What was Christine trying to say?

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SOURCES: Dateline: Written in Blood
Royal Oak Tribune Article
Macomb Daily Article
Click on Detroit Article
Macomb County Circuit Court Case Documents

Transcript

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0:00.0

This episode may contain content of a graphic nature, including descriptions of physical and sexual violence against adults, children, and animals.

0:09.0

Listener discretion is advised.

0:12.0

Hi, everyone, I'm Tanya. And I'm Tlaia. advised.

0:12.8

Hi everyone, I'm Tanya.

0:14.3

And I'm T Leah.

0:15.4

And we are Crimes and Consequences, a true crime podcast. I'm going. How are you doing today? I'm great. How are you doing today? I'm doing good. It's Friday. Yes. Yay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Got the weekend to look forward to. I wonder how our listeners are doing today. Yes, I wonder how they're all doing today. Yes I wonder how they're all doing

0:53.0

today too. I hope they're doing great. Hope you're all having a lovely day. So are you

0:58.6

ready for this story today? Yeah. All right. I was just thinking if they are having a lovely day, it might turn into a pisser after this story.

1:07.0

Life is a pisser. Life's a pisser.

1:10.0

And this story, I'm sure we'll confirm it. Oh for sure. They all do. They all do.

1:18.0

On Friday October 6th 2006 three siblings, who was the oldest,

1:24.3

Nicole was the middle child, and Ryan, who was the youngest,

1:28.0

were closing up their family-owned butcher shop.

1:30.8

It was called R.J. Meats. And it is located in Detroit's famous eastern market, which is about a mile northeast of downtown Detroit.

1:41.0

The eastern market is really famous in Michigan because it is a farmer

1:44.5

distribution center and it's the largest open air market in the United States.

1:48.6

So it's like a big farmers market. A big farmers market. Big though. Very big and it also has shops there.

1:55.0

And it's got music.

1:57.0

Oh, yeah.

1:58.0

There's music, there's all kinds of great stuff that happens, and it is open year-round.

2:01.0

And they sell meat.

2:02.0

They sell meat. One of the shops there is

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