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Criminal Conduct

S1 E3: The Death Scene

Criminal Conduct

Creative Babble

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Eli Washtock’s investigation into the Michelle O’Connell case started with the death scene. We will delve into the night of Michelle’s death on September 2, 2010, in St. Augustine, Florida. What led up to her death? And how did St Johns Sheriff’s Office respond to a call for help from one of their own? A special thanks to: Our executive producer Advertisecast Ruby Rose Fox for allowing us to use her song, “Bury the Body,” during our intro. Her music is available anywhere you can purchase music. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice. Listen on Spotify Follow us on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram Check out our other shows: Pretend Podcast Twisted Podcast Today's promo is for the new podcast titled, "Fool Me Twice" by Jules Hannaford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Creative Apple.

0:04.0

This podcast contains disturbing and violent content.

0:08.0

This podcast contains disturbing and violent content.

0:12.0

Listener discretion is advised. Michelle O'Connor was dead. Shot the night she was planning out moving out of her boyfriend's house, who was a deputy sheriff.

0:27.0

I work with y'all.

0:30.0

Get someone here now.

0:32.0

Her boyfriend, Jeremy Banks Banks was never a suspect and he never really will be as long

0:37.7

as Sheriff David Shore has anything to say about it. This guy right here came so damn close to being charged with

0:44.3

homicide. It's scary. Almost 10 years later, a private citizen investigating

0:50.2

Michelle's death is now a victim of a brutal murder.

0:54.0

He said the reason he was trying to help,

0:57.0

if what happened to Michelle happened to him,

1:00.0

he'd want somebody fighting for him.

1:02.0

What was your first thought when you heard that it might have been Eli?

1:05.0

Retaliation for protected activity and investigating the case.

1:09.0

He was very near close to having a conclusion to the multiple investigations that he

1:14.3

commissioned and he'd spent tens of thousands of dollars. All the evidence he

1:18.4

collected is gone and is in the hands of law enforcement.

1:29.1

Eli Washtalk is a mystery to us. He didn't have any social media profiles, virtually no digital footprint.

1:33.9

As far as we know, Eli Wasthock was a recluse, completely withdrawn from society.

1:40.1

He didn't even have any friends in St. Augustine, at least none that we know of.

1:44.8

But someone out there has to know something about Eli Washtock.

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