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misconduct. a true crime podcast

The Murder Of Jane Bautista

misconduct. a true crime podcast

misconduct. a true crime podcast

True Crime

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2017

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Jane Bautista was a 41 year old woman living with her two sons in a suburb in southern California. In January 2003, a body missing the head and hands was found at the bottom of a steep cliff off of highway 74. One week later, Jane’s oldest son confessed to her murder and both boys were taken into custody. What led two sons to kill their mother? And could something have been done to prevent it?

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0:49.7

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Reviews help other people find the show and they help us out as well.

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And we also have a new patron supporter. We wanted to say a huge thank you to Michelle for your

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generosity and supporting the show. So with that little bit of housekeeping out of the

1:17.5

way, let's get started. Jane Batista was a 41-year-old woman living with her two sons in a suburb in Southern California.

1:26.0

In January 2003, a body missing the head and hands was found at the bottom of a steep cliff off of Highway 74.

1:34.0

One week later, Jane's oldest son confessed to her murder and both boys were taken into custody.

1:40.0

What led two sons to kill their mother and could something have been done to prevent it?

1:45.0

In 2003, Jane Patista was living in Riverside, California, a hot and dusty suburb outside Los Angeles.

1:52.0

She had two sons, one in college and one in high school.

1:55.2

She was originally from a small town called Windthrop Harbor in Illinois and was from a

2:00.2

well-to-do family. She was described as a pretty young woman, but people who knew her said

2:05.5

she was known to be difficult. She was popular and outgoing, but was known to have a temper and

2:11.3

was stubborn to the point of being unreasonable.

2:14.6

Her mood was known to change on a dime from being happy to violently angry and the mood swings

2:20.4

got worse as she got older. She grew up with her mother, father, and one sister

2:24.9

named Deborah. Her father, Ted Osborne, was from a well-to-do family, but he chose not to follow

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