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Sword and Scale

Episode 176

Sword and Scale

Incongruity

History, Society & Culture, True Crime, Documentary

4.063.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2020

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

We’re all looking forward to retirement, when we can finally cash out all of our hard-earned savings and live off of it until we die. That’s the hope, at least. Joel Guy Senior and his wife Lisa Guy had just sold their house in Knoxville Tennessee and were preparing to move to a new home in Surgoinsville in December of 2016. They had no idea that Thanksgiving of 2016 would not only be the last holiday celebrated at their old Knoxville home, but it would be the last holiday they’d ever celebrate together.

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Sword and scale contains adult themes and violence and is not intended for all audiences.

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Listener discretion is advised.

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There were many blood spots in different areas throughout the home, and there were also multiple dismembered body parts in various rooms throughout the home.

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Hello and welcome to Season 7, Episode 176 of Sword and Scale, a show that reveals, theme going here about entitlement.

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I wonder why that is.

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Anyway, you're going to enjoy this one. It's

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filled with all the blood and guts, you weirdos like. Just a fair warning.

1:15.2

This is the last episode of season seven.

1:18.3

We won't be back until next year.

1:20.7

Details at the end of the show.

1:22.5

Thank you for supporting us.

1:24.1

Thank you for buying merchandise.

1:25.7

Thank you for joining.

1:26.6

Plus, we love all of you guys.

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We hope you have a wonderful, wonderful holiday season, whatever your religious denomination is or isn't.

1:35.7

And we'll catch you on the flip side in 2021. I'm I'm I'm The I'm The In November of 2016, 28-year-old Joel Guy Jr. drove back to his home in Baton Rouge,

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Louisiana after a long and relaxing Thanksgiving weekend.

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He usually alternated holidays because the trek up to Knox County, Tennessee, where

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his parents lived, was long and boring.

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Every other year he'd drive up for Christmas, and on alternating years, he drove up for

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Thanksgiving.

2:35.2

This weekend in 2016 was particularly special, though.

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