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True Crime Campfire

Ride or Die: The Murder of Jennifer Cave, Pt 1

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True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

One of the famous lines from the movie Fight Club’s tortured protagonist is “I felt like destroying something beautiful.” Most of us would never want to do such a thing. We see something beautiful and we want to draw closer to it, encourage it to grow, remember it forever. But for a certain kind of damaged soul—jealous, angry, resentful—it goes another way. They’re drawn to beauty, sure, but in the way a moth is drawn to a flame. When they get too close, they can’t handle it. It burns them. Makes them painfully aware of their own insecurities. They want to be close to it, but they resent it, too. And if they can’t possess the beautiful thing, they need to see it broken. It’s the only thing that will put out that raging fire inside them.

Sources:
Descent Into Hell by Kathryn Casey
CBS's 48 Hours Mystery, Episode "In Too Deep"
https://www.aymag.com/murder-mystery-the-murder-of-jennifer-cave/

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Hello campers, grab your marshmallows and gather around the true crime campfire,

0:35.6

wear your camp counselors, I'm Katie and I'm Whitney and we're here to tell you a true story that

0:40.9

is way stranger than fiction. We're roasting murderers and marshmallows around the true crime campfire.

0:46.2

One of the famous lines from the movie Fight Clubs tortured protagonists is I felt like destroying

0:59.9

something beautiful. Most of us would never want to do such a thing. We see something beautiful and

1:05.7

we want to draw closer to it, encourage it to grow, remember it forever. But for a certain kind of

1:12.0

damaged soul, jealous, angry, resentful, it goes another way. They're drawn to beauty,

1:18.8

sure, but in the way a moth is drawn to a flame. When they get too close, they can't handle it,

1:24.9

it burns them, makes them painfully aware of their own insecurities. They want to be close to it,

1:30.8

but they resent it too. And if they can't possess the beautiful thing, they need to see it broken.

1:37.0

It's the only thing that will put out that raging fire inside them. This is Ride or Die,

1:43.2

the murder of Jennifer Cave.

1:52.8

So, campers, we're in Austin, Texas, August 18, 2005. A woman named Sharon Cave was standing

2:06.0

anxiously outside the condo, belonging to a guy named Colton Patoniac.

2:10.6

Colton was a friend of her daughter, Jennifer's, and Sharon was hoping you might know where she was.

2:15.6

Jennifer, who was 21 and a student at the University of Texas, hadn't shown up to her first

2:20.1

say of work at a law firm a day or so earlier. Sharon knew how excited Jennifer was about starting

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