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🗓️ 27 May 2025
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All Three were doing drugs and having sex with one another. Jamie Carrol goes to get more drugs, when he comes back, Jeffrey Mundt and Joey Banis, kill Carrol and take his money and drugs. Mundt and Banis then dig a hole in the basement of the Mansion and bury the body of Jamie Carroll. The couple gets away with murder.....until seven months later, police respond to a 911 call about domestic abuse. Jeffrey Mundt says his boyfriend, Joey Banis is going to kill him. When cops arrive on scene they take Joey Banis into custody and leave Jeffrey Mundt at the house. As police take Banis to jail, he begins telling them a story of drug, sex, and a body buried in the basement. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the murder of one man, and the lies of the two that tried to blame each other for a murder they almost got away with.....almost.
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00:14.75 Introduction - Holding on to the past
01:47.61 Case involves a bit of digging
03:57.84 Completely nude man, running in a hotel hallway, jump out a window
05:14.22 Brain in the hot tub. Had to use skimmer net
09:54.57 Cops aren't sure where they are supposed to go
15:03.97 Too much money, too much time on their hands
20:17.42 When do police realize the story they are being told might seem strange, but it is real
25:32.77 Older homes with basement hard pack
30:00.25 Killers best plan to put body into rubber tub is to use a sledge hammer to break up the body
35:18.84 Joey and Jeffrey were a couple
40:36.57 Body produces decomp fluid
45:40.59 Post mortem x-ray of a body
50:12.66 One man murdered for his drugs and money
51:11.40 Conclusion
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0:00.0 | You're listening to an I-Heart podcast. |
0:06.9 | Bodybacks with Joseph Scott Moore. |
0:11.0 | You know down in New Orleans, one of the things that New Orleans |
0:15.3 | pride themselves on is holding on to the past. |
0:18.9 | And holding on to the past is really played out down there |
0:23.1 | in the sense that there are so many |
0:25.2 | old homes that have survived |
0:28.2 | all of these years. |
0:30.2 | These decades, as a matter of fact, |
0:31.9 | things that you can't imagine |
0:33.8 | would still be standing. |
0:35.8 | You know, and it's not just termites, |
0:37.3 | it's hurricanes, standing, you know, and it's not just termites, it's hurricanes, |
0:39.2 | fires, cholera outbreaks, yellow fever. But yet the structures remain. And the thing about |
0:46.8 | structures is that they have a story to tell. Over the years, people have asked me on any number of occasions, do you ever see |
0:57.4 | ghost because of what I did for a living? And I have to be honest with you. I never have. I've never |
1:04.0 | seen any kind of spiritual manifestation in my presence or anything like that. |
1:16.6 | However, there is something within me that believes that places are haunted. |
1:18.5 | I don't know what it is. |
1:21.5 | There are just certain locations you can go to and you kind of get a chill. |
1:26.0 | One such place exists in Louisville, Kentucky. |
1:31.0 | And we're going to talk about that place today because this particular location, which is an old Victorian house, is actually on the haunted tour |
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