The Murder Of Jane Bautista
misconduct. a true crime podcast
misconduct. a true crime podcast
3.6 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 13 April 2017
⏱️ 49 minutes
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| 0:49.7 | How are you Eileen? I'm good. How are you? I'm'm doing well we wanted to say thank you to Mary and |
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| 1:09.1 | And we also have a new patron supporter. We wanted to say a huge thank you to Michelle for your |
| 1:13.3 | 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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