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🗓️ 1 October 2020
⏱️ 11 minutes
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0:00.0 | 10-minute murder contains depictions of violence that some listeners may find disturbing. |
0:06.8 | Discretion is advised. Welcome to the brief and bingeable true |
0:24.6 | KERRY. |
0:31.6 | Welcome to the brief and bingeable true crime podcast, 10-minute murder. I'm Joe, and take a second to |
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0:53.4 | whim of whenever they decide to release them to you. But if you subscribe, you get them as soon as I upload them. Today, we're talking about a man named Adrian Wallace. And so you're aware, you're going to hear the F word in this episode. Like a lot of times. Adrian lived at home with his mother, who was supplying him with beer, cigarettes, and video |
1:14.4 | games to play, but he blamed her for making him an alcoholic and being dependent on her |
1:20.2 | for everything. |
1:22.1 | Adrian was on the verge of a psychotic break. |
1:31.3 | Adrian. of a psychotic break. Adrian Wallace said he loved his mother, but he also resented her. |
1:35.3 | He claimed that Sandra Wallace turned him into an alcoholic and made him dependent, |
1:39.3 | saying she always put him in a position where he needed her. |
1:43.3 | Adrian had not had a job in years |
1:45.3 | and asked her for help preparing for job interviews, but she didn't help at all. Instead, she just |
1:51.0 | wanted him to rely on her for everything and not be on his own. So he lived with his mother and spent |
1:56.0 | most days drinking beer, smoking cigarettes, and playing video games. And in his own words, he was just |
2:02.4 | trying to be invisible. On June 4, 2012, his nephew, 16-year-old Nicholas Juarez, was at the house. |
2:10.9 | Nick and Adrian didn't get along. Adrian says that his sister, Nick's mom, used to abuse him as a child, |
2:18.7 | and he believed that Nick's father, a Mexican, taught him to hate white people. That day, Nick made some smart |
2:24.8 | comment, like teenagers often do, and Adrian took it as an insult. He blew up on them like he had |
2:31.3 | never done before. His mother and Nick got in the car and tried to drive away. |
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