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🗓️ 3 August 2023
⏱️ 27 minutes
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11-year-old Martha Guzman's life is brutally cut short within a mere 30-minute timeframe at the hands of her mother's ex-boyfriend. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack delve deep into the harrowing details of Martha's murder, highlighting the tumultuous relationship casting a shadow over Martha’s domestic life and the implications it had on her mother's choices. Joe Scott draws attention to poignant details, in particular Martha’s painted fingernails. He further educates listeners on the chilling realities of wrist injuries and the dreadful intimidation wielded by knives.
Time-codes:
[00:00:20] - Joseph Scott Morgan introduces the idea of time's fleeting nature and introduces the case of an 11-year-old girl whose life was taken within a 30-minute window.
[00:01:32] - The heart-wrenching reveal of Martha Guzman’s murder.
[00:08:06] -Dave Mack discusses Martha Guzman's home life, filled with chaos, alcohol, and abuse caused by her mother's boyfriend, Miguel Ruiz Lobo. Despite being only 11 years old, Martha recognized the toxicity of the relationship and convinced her mother to make the difficult decision to ask Lobo to leave.
[00:09:00] - The perils of an unstable household with an abusive partner and Martha's mother’s desperate attempt for a restraining order.
[00:10:22] - The gruesome details of the crime scene, along with a discussion about the shocking amount of blood resulting from sharp force injuries and the size disparity between the perpetrator and victim.
[00:13:00] - Dave Mack and Joe Scott discuss how Miguel Ruiz Lobo attempted to blame Martha for her own injuries, claiming self-harm to stage her death as a suicide.
[00:16:18] - Joseph Scott Morgan describes the horrifying moment a mother discovers her child's lifeless body and her desperate attempts to save the child. He talks about the mother's actions in the moment and the grim reality of the situation.
[00:17:23] - Morgan recalls haunting memories, noting Martha’s painted nails.
[00:23:51] - Discussion about the use of a knife as a means of terrorizing someone and an explanation of how it can be pressed against the skin to create a slight abrasion.
[00:24:48] - Morgan explains the critical function of wrist tendons.
[00:26:17] - Joe Scott and Dave touch on the nine-year-long journey to obtain justice for the victim, Martha Guzman. Joe Scott Morgan informs the audience of the outcome, bringing closure to this tragic case.
[00:26:40] - The episode ends with a strong message urging anyone dealing with domestic abuse to seek help. Joseph Scott Morgan provides the National Domestic Violence Hotline number (1-800-799-SAFE) as a resource for those in need of assistance.
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0:00.0 | It's been said that the most precious thing that any of us possess is time you can't |
0:27.5 | add it to your life. I suppose you can waste it but it's something that you can |
0:33.2 | never get back. We measure our lives by the clock. How long do I have to get to |
0:39.0 | work? How long before? I don't know. My favorite program comes on. How much longer is |
0:44.2 | this lecture gonna last when it comes to my students at college? But we take |
0:49.7 | its measure. We'd look at the clock on the wall perhaps we'd look at our phones |
0:53.9 | constantly. There's always kind of an awareness isn't there but I want to give you |
0:58.1 | a specific time today. A specific time that involves the life of an 11-year-old |
1:05.3 | little girl. That specific time is roughly 30 minutes. That's 1800 seconds. Think |
1:13.8 | about that just for a moment. A life that has been lived from birth until the |
1:19.4 | age of 11 and then within a 30-minute window she does no more. Today we're |
1:27.5 | gonna talk about one of the most gruesome murders that we've covered in |
1:31.6 | some time. We're gonna talk about the butchering of an 11-year-old girl in |
1:36.3 | Miami, Martha Goosman. I'm Joseph Scott Morgan and this is Body Bags. |
1:45.5 | How frequently do you look at the clock? I mean everything you do. I don't see |
1:49.9 | how you do everything you do because you work with Nancy Grace and my Lord. The |
1:54.7 | stuff that she has to do it's so the material is so dense it moves so quickly. I'm |
1:59.4 | not gonna say I'm an afterthought but you know compared to Nancy I move at a |
2:03.7 | glacial pace and I can't I know you spent a lot of time looking at the clock |
2:08.3 | don't you trying to do the next thing in your life? Everything and it's one of |
2:13.1 | the weirdest things about being married to somebody in the media is the spouse |
2:18.0 | either has to understand that life is built on a clock or you can't be |
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