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🗓️ 30 January 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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What really happened when 4 lifelong friends gather to watch their Chiefs play the Charges. After the game, one guy goes to sleep inside and his three friends go outside and die in the backyard. And for two days their bodies lay frozen while their friend continues to sleep inside, ignoring calls and texts from friends and family worried about their loved ones. And WHY are the police called to do a "welfare check" when there are three dead men in the backyard? Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack cover the story inside and out to found out what really happened when 4 friends gather to cheer for their favorite team, and three end up dead in the backyard.
Transcript Highlights
00:02:29 Joe shares childhood memories
00:05:55 Talk Saints Football
00:06:41 Discussion watching football
00:08:37 Discuss NFL fans
00:12:18 Talk about friends
00:14:21 Discussion weather, first night not cold
00:18:56 Talk about working multiple deaths
00:21:30 Discussion about “mystery person”
00:23:13 Discuss medical issue, hypothermia
00:25:51 Talk is it possible to sleep 48 hours?
00:27:31 Discussion of how come they guys didn’t break-in?
00:31:21 Talk about calling it a “welfare check”
00:35:17 Discussion Jordan Willis is brilliant scientist
00:40:35 Talk Jordan Willis talks to police without lawyer
00:45:21 Discussion of Fentanyl
48:30.84 No Trauma, no gunshots, 3 dead
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0:00.0 | Bodybags with Joseph Scott Morgan. My mother, when I guess I was probably two or three, I wasn't with her or my father, but my mother and father |
0:32.4 | attended the very first New Orleans Saints game. |
0:37.0 | And it was played in the old Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, which is Uptown, New Orleans. |
0:42.8 | It's actually the old Sugar Bowl. |
0:44.4 | That's where the Saints you used to play. |
0:45.8 | People forget about that. |
0:48.4 | Now that stadium is gone, ripped to the ground. |
0:51.7 | It was a grand stadium too, but you know you can go out to Lake Ponsch train and |
0:55.8 | to walk along the riprap that they have set up out there, the seawall they built, and you'll come across |
1:00.4 | chunks of concrete that have seat numbers and road numbers on them and they |
1:06.6 | demolish that old stadium and built a seawall out at Lake Panch train is kind of a cool thing. |
1:12.0 | You go out there. |
1:13.0 | But when I think about how many disappointed people |
1:16.0 | sat in those seats for all of those years, |
1:18.0 | and of course, the Saints eventually moved to the Superdome, |
1:22.0 | but they've been there I guess since 75. |
1:25.0 | My family's always had an attachment saint and you know it's carried on to this point |
1:31.0 | my son does too I mean my son and I actually go to games. We have |
1:33.7 | an opportunity either we'll drive to Atlanta or we'll go home to New Orleans and go see games and I've |
1:37.6 | always been an NFL Saints fan and really committed to it and I used to have when I was young man I had |
1:46.3 | buddies I would get together with him we would watch these games on Sunday |
1:50.0 | afternoon waiting for kickoff. Heck I even work cases that involve Saints games. |
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