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This Is Monsters

Jonathan Nyce : The Mail Order Bride Murder

This Is Monsters

Jiles

True Crime

4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Jonathan Nyce thought he had found the perfect, submissive wife who would stay at home and wait on him, but when she started looking elsewhere for love, he made sure she would never leave him.

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0:00.0

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0:14.0

On January 16, 2004, two employees from a local utility company had been working through the night on a downed power pole when they decided to take a break for some breakfast.

0:25.0

As they drove to the diner where they were planning to meet two co-workers, one of them saw green Toyota Land Cruiser down a steep ravine parked so close to a creek that its tires were actually in the water.

0:38.0

As a hunter, he thought it was probably someone staking out the creek for deer so the men continued on to get some breakfast.

0:46.0

On their way back, the Land Cruiser was in the same spot and the utility workers decided to pull over and check it out.

0:53.0

When they made it to the vehicle, the engine was still running and there was a set of footprints leading away from the vehicle.

1:00.0

If someone left to get help, it was strange that they would have left the vehicle running.

1:05.0

When they got close enough to the Land Cruiser, they could see blood on the outside of the vehicle.

1:12.0

When one of them looked into the window, they saw a woman covered in blood slummed over.

1:18.0

Yield back at his coworker, quote,

1:20.0

there's some dead lady in the truck. Get help. This is Monsters.

1:51.0

In 1989, Jonathan Nice was a growing entrepreneur who had everything he could have wanted in his life.

1:57.0

At nearly 40 years old, he was growing a business selling a drug to cure asthma after spending years researching and implanting the idea with his team.

2:07.0

As the head researcher, he was spending every day trying new methods and experiments and his business was growing quite well.

2:15.0

He was also gaining respect from the community of scientists working around him as the leader of his company that stood out in the industry.

2:23.0

Jonathan's work was well noted across the country and his dedication was definitely recognized.

2:29.0

It had taken years for Jonathan to get to this point in his life and if it weren't for his hard work, he would have never made it to be so successful.

2:38.0

He had studied for many years as a young adult and then put those skills to work in the lab for many more years before he could be in charge of his own projects.

2:46.0

By the time he was starting his research for his novel asthma treatment, Jonathan had already poured years of his life into his profession and had missed out on many other parts.

2:56.0

He skipped over the phases of partying and dating and instead went straight into the workforce.

3:02.0

There were some parts of his life that were not as well developed as his research.

3:07.0

Although Jonathan had a growing career and gained a promising reputation for himself, he had never been really great with women.

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