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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Ex-Wife Charged with MURDER! Man Doused In Sulfuric Acid - Dies After 10 Weeks In Hospital

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Danny Calahane was at home with his young daughter when two men showed up with screwdrivers aiming to do Danny harm. Danny fought back against the intruders, chasing them from his home while protecting his daughter.  The intruders came back, this time with sulfuric acid, attacking Danny and covering his body in the acid. As the two men fled the scene, police and paramedics were called. Danny Calahane was suffering from a pain that cannot be easily explained. Transporting the injured man to the hospital Danny was given morphine, enough to give him some relief, and in those brief moments Danny described his attackers. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack breakdown the story behind the headline. What was the attack all about? Who was behind the attack? What kind of injuries did Danny Calahane suffer? How is it possible that Danny lived for 10 weeks in the hospital with around the clock care and still died from the injuries he suffered in the acid attack. And WHY was Danny's Ex-Wife found Guilty of his MURDER!


Host       Joseph Scott Morgan

Co-Host               Dave Mack



Transcribe Highlights
00:00.04 Introduction - 5 years of Body Bags
04:03.66 Acid Attack - sulfuric acid
09:45.95 Used as a corrosive
14:53.17 Danny, ex-wife Paris, and "Frost"
20:18.91 After attack, Danny was verbal
24:27.70 Different than treating knife wound
30:14.40 Don't know how acid transported
35:10.04 Third degree burns
40:15.03 Ex-wife wanted money, jealous of Danny's life
41:31.65 Conclusion 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.3

Guaranteed Human.

0:05.7

Body bags with Joseph Scott Moore.

0:09.6

We've been at Bodybags now for, I don't know, five years.

0:15.4

Started in 2021.

0:18.1

And over the course of that time with you, my friends, we've talked about just, I don't know,

0:27.4

just about everything that's kind of imaginable in the standard sense of modalities of death.

0:35.1

You know, particularly when it comes to homicides, this sort of thing.

0:38.5

And we talk about gunfire and knives.

0:41.7

And we've even had a couple of swords.

0:44.4

I remember us, we had one case where a guy was, a guy took an old, I think it was like a sewing machine and beat somebody to death with it.

0:55.2

We've had dismemberments, you name it.

0:58.4

We have had it.

1:00.6

But that's the nature of life and death, right?

1:05.8

Today, we're going to get into a case with a very interesting mode of death, something that I don't think

1:17.3

I've covered before. I could be wrong. But today, we're going to talk about a death that

1:25.3

was brought about by using a particular type of chemical.

1:31.3

Now we've had poisonings, but this is not a poisoning.

1:36.3

This is actually an attack on a father whose young daughter was in his house.

1:45.7

This was a purposed attack.

1:48.6

And guess what?

1:49.8

The perps used.

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