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Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Justice is Served: Chris Sepulvado’s Finality

Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast By Kelly Jennings

Jim Chapman

True Crime

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

This episode recounts the tragic abuse of six-year-old Wesley by his mother and husband Christopher Sepulvado, who was sentenced to death at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.


Timestamps
00:50 The Case That Sparked Outrage
02:14 The Background of Christopher Sepulvido
06:58 The Unraveling of a Troubled Life
12:38 The Relationship with Yvonne Jones
15:33 The Abuse Begins
18:22 The Night of Terror
23:31 The Aftermath of Abuse
29:31 Wesley's Tragic Death
37:37 The Investigation and Charges
40:13 The Verdict and Sentencing

Video, Sound and Editing for Unspeakable: A True Crime Podcast by Kelly Jennings is provided by the podcast experts at  Envision Podcast Studios in Denham Springs, LA. 
Executive Producer: Jim Chapman  

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Episode Source Material:

https://lailluminator.com/2025/02/23/louisiana-execution-4/
• https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/la-court-of-appeal/2172537.html
• https://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/average-iq-in-usa-1710768833-1
• https://casetext.com/case/state-v-sepulvado-18
• https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16511365/
• https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/g/normal-growth

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims,

0:11.7

whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real?

0:30.9

I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts.

0:34.4

Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable.

0:50.4

Music unspeakable. Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences.

0:54.0

If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl.

0:56.0

Listing discretion is advised.

0:58.0

Hey y'all, it's KJ here, and I'm back for another episode of Unspeakable.

1:02.0

How are you doing? Wherever you are, I hope you're having a fantastic week and a fantastic day.

1:07.0

I was not planning on this being the episode that I released this week, but I guess maybe you would call this a little bit of artistic something.

1:18.9

I don't know what the word is, but you know how whenever writers sit down like musicians and they say, oh, well, how'd you come up with this song?

1:24.5

I'm like, oh, I just had to write it.

1:25.8

You know, I was feeling something in the moment.

1:27.4

Well, this is going to be my artistic. I was feeling it in the moment drop. Because from the second, from the very second that this case hit the news, it irked me. It irked me something hard, that I had to literally sit down. I was in the middle of another podcast and I had to sit down and write this one just to get

1:44.7

it out of my system. But before I get started, I have to give a huge shout out all the way to the Big Apple, New York, New York to Miss Leslie DeHasus. How are you doing, Leslie? I hope you're fantastic. I've enjoyed talking to you a little bit on Patreon and getting to know you and all of that. So I want to give you that shout out, tell you hello.

1:42.0

I'm sorry.

1:42.3

I think I should have shouted you out back in January.

1:44.3

I wasn't sure if I did or not. So I'm doubling up if I did it. If I didn't, this one's for you. So let's talk about the case, okay, and why it got me going and why I got my emotions kind of kind of big. So the case is going to be right here out of Louisiana, and this just went back

2:21.1

into the news again, even though it was a little bit older, because we have started back our

2:26.0

executions in Louisiana. We had a little moratorium there going on, but it's back. And it was a

2:31.6

big, big topic about, I don't know, maybe two weeks ago,

2:34.7

that there were two men scheduled to die, and they were officially back on the schedule,

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