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Criminal Conduct

S1 E4: When Love Turns Violent

Criminal Conduct

Creative Babble

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2020

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Michelle O’Connell and Jeremy Banks were once happy and in love. How did they meet? What was their relationship like? And why did their love end with violence? We also explore Eli Washtock’s past relationship. A special thanks to: Laura Richards - Criminal Behavioural Analyst; Executive Producer Jennifer 42; Producer Dirty John, The Dirty Truth; Founder Paladin National Stalking Advocacy Service Advertisecast, executive producer 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, "Missing Persons" hosted by Mike Morford. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Creative Apple.

0:10.0

This podcast contains disturbing and violent content.

0:12.7

Listener discretion is advised. Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Banks calls 911.

0:25.0

My girlfriend, I think she just shot.

0:27.0

He doesn't have any blood ever here, please.

0:29.0

And when deputies found a pulse, they say Jeremy turned to angry.

0:33.4

When Mark said I've got a pulse, Jeremy's whole

0:37.8

whole demeanor changes. And he starts pacing out in the driveway and growl it's all I can say he sounds like he's

0:46.2

growl and he was angry he just was like uh...

0:51.3

ten years later Jeremy Banks is still on the job, thanks to this guy, Sheriff Shore.

0:57.0

Jeremy Banks had nothing to do with that case, but I'm telling you I'm I'd stake a 33 year career on it. I'm

1:06.6

talking about where the rubber meets the road he didn't do nothing wrong.

1:11.8

The sheriff considers this case over, but not everyone felt the same.

1:16.3

Almost a decade after Michelle O'Connell's death, a sleuth named Eli Waschalk

1:21.0

took it upon himself to investigate her death.

1:24.3

And then he was murdered.

1:26.3

Yeah, he asked me, there's no doubt in my mind

1:28.9

that this, it's all tied together somehow.

1:31.1

You know, supposedly he's turned up some good stuff now he's gone. I have a couple of case numbers and we want to just pull like the public record associated with it.

1:53.7

John's County clerks of court.

1:56.9

We pulled hundreds of records of publicly available documents on Eli Washtock.

2:05.0

So, Javier, check this out. It says Eli Washtock was in a relationship

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