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What a Creep: Cullen Davis (Texas-Sized Creep!)

What a Creep

Sonia Mansfield

Entertainment News, Comedy, News, True Crime

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2021

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

What a Creep: Cullen DavisSeason 12, Episode 4 Texas-Sized, True Crime Creepiness In the 1970s, Cullen Davis was one of the richest men ever charged for murder. He was so wealthy that he was able to outspend the entire State of Texas in his defense. Cullen was said to be the inspiration for JR Ewing of 80s hit TV show Dallas. He also (allegedly) was a cruel, mean, and violent man behind the doors of their mansion. His acrimonious divorce from Priscilla Davis made all the papers, and on the night of August 2, 1976, he was charged with murdering her 12-year-old daughter, her new boyfriend (Stan Farr,) and injured two others. He was tried several times for different crimes and always seemed to buy his way out of trouble. In this episode, we will explain why he is a Creep, try to bring some awareness to the true victims, and show how it was easy to buy justice back then. Trigger Warnings: Murder, Sexual Assault, Domestic Abuse, and Animal Abuse. Sources: New York Times Dallas Magazine 1977 Texas Monthly 2013 Texas Monthly 1979 Texas Monthly 1977 Texas Tragedy by Greg Brown American Justice by A&E Season 16 Episode 8 Texas Justice (1995) Heather Locklear, Peter Strauss, and Dennis Franz CBS News 48 Hours: Season 30, Episode 19 “Murder in the Mansion”  Here’s how to help Texas: Donate to Texas food banks or Feeding Texas  Mutual Aid Houston, Austin Mutual Aid and Feed the People Dallas provides shelter, food, and other supplies to families in need. Animals need help, too. Austin Pets Alive is a nonprofit shelter that works to keep the animals safe during freezing storms and massive heat waves.  The Austin Area Urban League is a civil rights organization that helps Texas residents with emergency shelter, food, clothing, and other supplies. Be sure to follow us on social media. But don’t follow us too closely … don’t be a creep about it!   Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPod Facebook: Join the private group!  Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast Visit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreep Email: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com  We’ve got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/# Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com  Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud

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0:00.0

Welcome to What a Creep, the show with Marco Donio and Sonia Mansfield talking about

0:06.2

creeps from the past to the present.

0:08.9

This is your quick guide to the biggest creeps, jerks, assholes and losers, the best of the

0:13.6

worst.

0:14.6

From two nice ladies who want the world to be a little less creepy.

0:27.8

Welcome back to What a Creep.

0:29.3

This is Marco Donio and my cohort in creepitude, as always, is the amazing Sonia Mansfield.

0:34.2

Hey Sonia.

0:35.2

Hi, my friend.

0:37.2

No, you're breaking things up here.

0:39.4

I love it.

0:40.4

This is a Texas size creep we got going here and I can't wait to get into it with y'all.

0:49.6

See that?

0:50.6

I get it.

0:52.4

But let me just go through the rigmarole of what we go through.

0:54.9

This is the podcast where we talk about creeps from the past to the present.

0:59.1

You could find us on Facebook.

1:00.7

You could like the Facebook page.

1:02.7

You could try to reach out to us that way, but mostly we kind of get in the way.

1:06.7

But good luck.

1:07.7

That's mostly the place where people go to complain about our language.

1:10.9

We use salty language in this show, telling you right now so you don't complain about

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