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Crimes and Consequences

Wondery Presents: Generation Why

Crimes and Consequences

Crimes and Consequences

True Crime, Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6859 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

The Generation Why Podcast released its first episode in 2012 and pioneered the true crime genre in the podcasting world. Two friends, Aaron & Justin, break down theories and give their opinions on unsolved murders, controversies, mysteries and conspiracies. One of the longest running true crime podcasts out there, Generation Why has a little something for every true crime listener. Follow The Generation Why Podcast on Amazon Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Or you can listen ad-free by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app.

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0:00.0

For true crime, the Generation Why podcast is essential listening.

0:04.8

Host Aaron and Justin started this podcast in 2012 to dissect some of the craziest and most notable murders, crimes, and conspiracy theories together.

0:13.5

And 10 years later, they're still added, unraveling a new case each week.

0:17.8

Aaron and Justin take on infamous cases like the evil genius bank robbery, the Zodiac Killer, and the Tylenol murders.

0:24.8

And they also cover less known cases like the case of Kimberly Rico, aka the Valentine

0:30.0

Murder, where Kim takes her husband on a romantic weekend that includes a murder mystery play that she of course uses as a cover to murder him for insurance money.

0:38.0

Actually, we're about to play you a clip of the Generation Y Podcast. While you're listening, follow the Generation Y

0:43.6

podcast on Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:47.2

Or you can listen early and add free by joining Wundry Plus

0:50.2

on Apple Podcasts or The Wundry App.

0:53.0

Well, tonight we're talking about a mysterious death that happened April 14th, 2022 in Lynchburg, Virginia. And the mysterious death

1:08.7

was of a young man named Johnny Cashman. I say young man because he's younger than me. He was 38.

1:14.8

This was in Lynchburg, Virginia. I've never been there but looking at photos and

1:20.4

talking to people it looks Virginia looks beautiful and that town is you know it's

1:25.8

population of around 80,000 so I think it's a quaint town where you can still have a small town feel and know people around you, people help each other out.

1:38.0

But like any town, there is crime and other elements that happen. So really this case starts off

1:45.9

Justin because Johnny's mother Kim she hadn't heard from him since that day so So she spoke to him on April 14th, which was in

1:54.8

2022, but then she hadn't heard from him for a few days and that worried her because she was used to getting a text from him or a call every day, if not more than one.

2:06.8

Now with his having depression, that's always a fear, right? That maybe he's not wanting to talk to anyone or we could

2:17.0

imagine something worse happening. Yeah. And his parents and sister they all live in Maine which is hundreds of miles away so they

2:26.1

can't just jump in their car and go visit him it's a long distance so they their only communication is via phone or text and when they don't hear from them it's a little bothersome.

2:40.5

That's five days later on April 19th when Kim called the Lynchburg Police Department and she said,

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