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Shattered Souls

Episode Seven: "Pants on Fire"

Shattered Souls

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True Crime, Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Education

4.34.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

DC Jail inmate Horace Davis provided the first solid lead to investigate, but was he telling the truth? Karen has more names to investigate and finds the first bombshell from an unlikely source. 

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0:00.0

So long farewell to what you thought

0:08.4

You're gonna so well you can hold on

0:14.8

Like hell but it doesn't matter how you feel

0:23.2

This is the new real

0:34.6

I don't want a single word written about that case

0:40.4

You understand? There is some question about whether it was an inside job

0:46.4

I would say he's ruthless, it can become deadly given certain circumstances

0:54.8

Welcome back to Shattered Souls the Car Barn Murders

0:57.8

I'm your host Karen Smith this is episode seven

1:01.3

This podcast may contain graphic language and is not suitable for children

1:10.2

Previously on the Car Barn Murders A trip to Philadelphia in pursuit of Tony

1:17.0

the Stinger Cogino and his mob had been a bust

1:20.7

Interviews with Kensington natives Arthur Waugh, his brothers and Uncle Luke Johnson

1:26.1

failed to net anything worthwhile other than some rambling answers about who was

1:30.8

staying where the night of the murders

1:33.2

Another interview with a man who claimed his name was Harry Simon

1:37.4

He proved that Simon was a DC racket insider with ties to Philadelphia and New York

1:43.0

But his answers failed to give any direct links to the murders

1:46.2

And his alibi about being in Baltimore at the time checked out

1:50.8

The Car Barn case was put on the back burner for several months

1:54.4

Until January 20th 1936, nearly a year to the day since the murders

2:00.2

When Detective Theodore Vulton got a note on his desk

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