Dr. Insanity - Father Tries Escaping Police After Killing Entire Family
Episode Date: December 17, 2024On June 13, 2022, police in Round Lake, Illinois, discovered a horrifying scene: Jason Karels’ three children - Bryant, Cassidy, and Gideon - unresponsive in his home. A bitter divorce and custo...dy battle fueled Jason's twisted actions, leading to a desperate statewide manhunt and a high-speed police chase that ended in a disaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There is the froe habitual, and there is the fro of the montagne blue.
The frost at its summit.
Cooslight, in view a fraud, celebrate in a fashion responsible.
You have to have the age legal for consuming the alcohol.
This is Jason Carroll's, and he's currently being chased by 12 police cars and one police helicopter.
Come up on break, come up on break.
We stuck a little bit of traffic here.
The reason is that just a few hours ago,
he killed all three of his children to get back at his wife for divorcing him.
What's going on?
I don't know yet this girl.
Why'd you do it?
I think I felt like I was saving them.
However, this car chase would end in a disaster.
Steel Bridge coming up.
He's swerving.
It all started on Monday morning of June 13th,
The police department of Round Lake, Illinois, received a shocking phone call from 30-year-old Debbie Carrolls, who had just discovered her kids unresponsive.
9-91 must have just of the emergency.
Hi.
I'm in a secondly.
My kids.
My husband took my kids.
Okay.
Tell me exactly what happened?
I came home to take the kids, and they're all on the bed and they're.
Okay.
All right.
How many children?
Three.
How were they killed?
Please.
How are...
They're cold.
How?
Okay.
Ma'am.
How were they...
How were they killed?
I don't know.
Maybe he suffocated them or cut them?
They're laid in the bed.
I'm assuming he shot them.
Okay.
Where are you right, ma'am?
Okay, we have officers there.
Where are you right now?
I'm upstairs.
I'm inside.
I'm upstairs.
Okay, she's upstairs.
Please, please, please, please, you guys, wake up, please.
We're trying to put them in there.
We gotta get in there for rescue guys.
We're just going.
Let's just go in, I think we have nothing.
There's 42 locations.
Police!
Police Department!
Police!
Yeah, come on.
I'm up.
Coming up.
Coming up.
I got blood here.
Is there anybody else in the house, ma'am?
Is there anybody else in the house?
I don't know.
What's going on?
Okay.
Okay, ma'am, do you have any weapons?
No, I don't know any weapons.
I'm going to have you step out here with you.
Come out of here.
Step out of a little.
Come on here.
When officers made it to this horrifying scene, they quickly escorted the traumatized mother out of the room,
and inside, they found her three kids.
Bryant, Cassidy, and Gideon, all lying in the same bed, completely unresponsive.
As of now, all the information officers have comes from Debbie's 911 call,
where she claimed her husband committed the act.
However, he is nowhere to be found, so they decide to ask her.
You haven't spoke to him at all today?
No.
That's not.
Okay.
What are you going from there, sorry?
Where am I coming from?
Yeah.
No, I was talking.
Debbie would go on to explain that she drove to this house to pick up the kids from Jason Carroll's,
her 36-year-old ex-husband with whom she had been going through a divorce.
Two days prior to this crime, Debbie said she had given Jason their three kids to spend time with him.
Not realizing this would be the last time she saw them alive.
When it was time to pick them back up, Jason wouldn't answer the calls, making Debbie grow nervous.
That's when she decided to check up on her children herself, only to discover the scene Jason left behind.
These facts alone are enough to make Jason the prime suspect.
Police officers decide to check on the whole house and confirm that the suspect is on the loose and not hiding somewhere at the crime scene.
I want to make sure no one is hiding in the house.
that we're missing out on.
If you guys want to be, I'm going to check the rest of these rooms.
Police apartment.
I got a knife in the bathroom.
You got a knife there?
I got a knife in the bathroom.
Okay.
Let's move the house.
This address sounds familiar.
Okay, I'll come from over here.
I'll look in there.
No.
don't see anything in here so i feel pretty confident up here i'm guessing we should have anybody
about a rescue coming up right it seems like jason is not in the house the only thing this female
officer finds is this knife near the bloodied sink along with a bloody razor blade these could be
possible murder weapons that jason used in this disturbing crime however when the medical examiners
arrived at the scene and had their first look of the victims they would quickly dismiss this theory
entirely.
So,
do you guys
see the wounds
on the kids?
Because there's a lot of blood.
I don't want to make you guys
touch or anything with the body.
I don't see anything other than blood
to the hands here.
I mean, it's nothing that would
ever be worth resuscitating at this point
because they're just...
What I'm wondering is
if this is
dad.
I'm not sure who's dad is, but I don't
blame it's one of there.
The victims had
large, strange markings
on their necks. The lips
skin, and even nails on all three of them were completely blue.
It was clear the victims had been choked,
but there were no signs of stab wounds or similar on their bodies.
This made the officer's question where exactly all the blood had come from,
and every room the officers would look through, there were pools of it,
especially in the master bedroom where the victims were found.
This is where one of the officers would find a trail of blood droplets leading down,
downstairs into the kitchen where she would find their biggest clue yet.
A letter to Debbie. Despite the difficult handwriting, there are several clues in the narrative,
proving that Jason Carrolls wrote this note and left it in plain sight for Debbie to find.
According to Jason, their marriage lasted for seven years before they filed for divorce
and fought in court over the full custody of their children. Halfway through the note,
It seems that Jason lost the court.
And this is also confirmed by the disturbing sentence written in the middle of the note.
If I can't have them, neither can you.
Finally, Jason ends the letter by saying he would end everything on his terms.
Yet, it wasn't the most horrifying thing the officer would discover in the same room.
She'd find another writing, now on the board.
I'm sorry, I loved them too much to leave them behind.
You promised, you swore, you lied.
This is not just evidence.
This is a confession that whatever happened to their kids, he knows the absolute truth.
But if he did what he promised to do, then police officers would have more trouble finding his body than his confession.
But luck was on the officer's side this time.
Something was missing in that house, specifically in the garage.
Jason's read 2010 Nissan Maxima, a significant clue that would help them find Jason.
Moments later, the Round Lake Beach Police would alert police departments across the Chicago area to look for that exact car.
The clock was ticking, but it wouldn't be long before an Illinois state officer discovered a car that fit the description perfectly and attempted a traffic stop.
They weren't sure if this was their guy until the driver stepped on the gas and sped away quickly.
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With that said, let's catch back up with Jason, who just sped away from the officer that tried to stop him.
That officer wasted no time in calling all available units to help catch him, including a police helicopter equipped with thermal vision.
The adrenaline pumping chase continued like this for 17 minutes, with police driving as fast as possible, but Jason somehow going quicker, even managing to slip out of the helicopter's vision for a brief time.
You have vigil.
O'Mer, uh, westbound Patsy Richards, West Palm Patsy Richards.
All right, 130's about following him with state units.
Looks like he's got a 1050 on 80.
Outside shoulder now, outside shoulder.
Go right on him now. He's caught up the traffic.
541 on him.
I got it.
I got it.
Yeah, moving over.
Come up on brakes.
Come up on brakes.
If Jason had more fuel than the helicopter, there might have been a slight chance he could have gotten away.
But suddenly, this happens.
Steel bridge coming up. Steel bridge coming up. Continue.
Vehicles off the roadway. Vehicles off the roadway here at...
He came all the way down. Sorry.
Water Street and Duncan, Water Street and Duncan.
Hey, last moment.
On the crossfire, you're playing.
That's that crossfire, I'm on the front of you.
I can't see what you see.
Don't get the water!
Don't get a lot!
Don't be going to be in here!
Keep the mask!
All right, man, just keep him there.
All right, man.
So it's not to be able.
Don't move, man.
I know if you fucked up, right? Don't move.
Can you see his hands?
Yeah.
Give your hands, dude.
Keep him up.
No, I'm not gonna shoot you.
like to shoot you.
Your hand down.
Don't get you.
Put your hands.
What your hands out of the car?
What's your hand out the car?
You got any weapons in the car?
Oh, sir.
I don't know.
No, no.
No.
My plan was to...
What?
Leg right now.
Lacerations up on the arms.
My plan was to drive.
Hey, man.
Can you feel your feet?
A little bit.
Don't move your leg.
Don't move your leg.
right now?
Anything I'll turn?
You don't?
Keep your eyes open for us, okay, bud?
I have a
sensitivity
called for a
and I'm a
What's that?
That's good, man.
Yeah, it's good news to get in here anyone.
I mean, exact yourself.
Further inspection of Jason's state
proves that Jason is unharmed,
but clearly,
struggles to stay semi-conscious. But even then, he has enough strength to admit what he did back at the house.
You can't really, what are you doing?
I don't understand.
Oh, man.
We're going to get you to help you, okay?
Where are you from?
Don't you know what I did?
I've heard some stuff.
I mean, it's all kind of new to me.
We got to gather enough in place than what you said.
So, hey, we got to get them out, but I want to keep control of this again.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
for the next 10 minutes a team of rescuers would be working hard to cut off the roof of his vehicle
and get him out safely although he looks mostly uninjured the EMS cannot take their chances and take him to
the nearest hospital it would be an absolute miracle for Jason not to have any damages especially after
a disastrous crash he somehow survived escaping death this day but the person he couldn't escape
no matter what was detective Barrera after being
being informed of Jason's stable condition, he and his partner were dispatched to the hospital.
Their only goal was to get as much information out of Jason as possible about what had happened
hours earlier, but more importantly, why it happened.
To do this, they'd start with talking about his relationship to his former wife and the mother
of his children.
So what's going on now in your wife, man?
I mean, from my understanding, you guys have had some issues or what we don't know, my side of
And you can go and look back at, like, text messages, phone calls, like her, since we know each other,
I've always complained about how she makes up things to justify how she treats me.
I put up with it because I have no self-worth.
And then she's always, like, manipulated me and, and they put me down and even need to me.
The only time like I've really been mean to her is when
It's like I'm not even being mean
It's more like it's like she says something mean or rude
That's not true to hurt me
So I say something mean
Because I know if I say something mean she'll tell me the truth
Clearly this doesn't make much sense
It seems like Jason might be trying to portray his wife
As a manipulative and toxic partner
However, it's hard to tell if this is a genuine feeling
or simply an attempt to gain sympathy from the officer.
So Detective Barrera decides to keep digging.
So what all transpired today?
I mean, you have, you guys are married still, for my understanding, or?
Separated.
You guys are separated, but legally still married?
I found out the day before yesterday,
then she cheated on me and left me for another guy the day after my birthday.
Okay.
And she's been keeping the kids from me,
but she claims that she hasn't.
But the truth is, I thought she was keeping the kids from me.
But the truth is that she was seeing somebody
instead of, like, to call me with the kids.
And so, you know what I'm saying?
Like, if I was finding, she was lying to me.
And I was just very adding to me about it.
Because, like, when you're with someone for seven years,
like, you know their poker face.
You know what you know?
Yeah, I get you.
I get you.
Like, especially someone that lies as much as she does to me and yourself.
Jason is describing his wife as manipulative, mean, and the problem in their relationship,
which seems unlikely given what they know he's done.
This conversation is going nowhere, so the officer decides to move on to more important things.
What happened to the kids?
If I'm in my honest with you, I don't know why I did what I did.
But, like, I know what I told myself when I did it, you know what I mean?
And, like, what was that?
And it was, like, that they were, like, they deserved to be with me,
and I felt like she was neglecting them.
And I wanted myself, and for some reason, I thought it was okay to hurt them, too.
I don't know why I did that.
Like, I thought we would be together, like, you know, and whatever is after this life.
Like, you know, and, like, the whole time I was trying to get up at home.
I kept telling myself,
they're waiting for you.
Is this something that you wanted for her to feel your pain in that sense?
Or, you know?
Yes or no, no, honestly.
I don't think so.
Okay.
What exactly?
Honestly, I just didn't want to be in pain.
And I think I told myself that you actually hear it in the last time we talked.
I told her it's like, if I'm not around,
you're just going to start taking it out.
I mean, they don't deserve that.
And I think I felt like I was saving them.
I don't know why.
From going through the pain that I did.
It's almost as though he believes what he did was reasonable, at least in the moment he did it.
If this is indeed the case, it's likely he is genuinely mentally ill,
which means he had limited control over what he did and can claim that in a court of law.
But regardless of if he is mentally ill or not, detectives still need to build a mentally ill.
case against him so they decide to dig deeper into what exactly he did to his kids
just kind of walk me through today kind of what was going on how were the kids were they joyful
playful they were awesome yeah i mean they wasn't like frustrating like this was guest
fame the day before what was i was i i did everything i did i started doing last this morning
at one in the morning.
So one in the morning is when everything happened?
Yes, sir.
Okay, so what was going on?
Because I know you guys spoke on the phone yesterday, right?
Yeah.
What time did your guys' phone call in?
I want to say about midnight.
About midnight?
Yeah.
Okay, you guys, phone call ends around midnight.
Yeah.
And then what happens?
Were you drinking?
You say you don't drink, right?
Okay.
No, no.
No, no, hey, no, I'm sitting right now.
Okay.
So, so then, so then what kind of happened?
What, what kind of triggered you after the phone call ended?
Were the kids sleeping or are they up?
We were watching TV, and then, like, I knew I had to give them a bath.
Yeah.
And, you know, like, I don't know, like, I just, something in my brain snapped
because of the things she said to me on the phone.
What was it, that she said?
You know, it's weird because she did say some nice things to be eating in,
but it's like, she said that was nothing, that I deserve nothing,
that was a terrible father, a terrible husband, and, like, all these things.
And it was like, I don't know, like, something snapped in me.
And I know that makes it seem like I was trying to get back at her,
but it was like, it wasn't, it was never about getting back at her.
It's fucked up as it sounds was doing something for myself.
Okay.
And that's what I told myself at least.
The detective makes a final note and leaves Jason on a little break before they can continue questioning.
There might be something Jason hasn't mentioned yet.
Something like a sheet of paper with his handwriting, lying on a kitchen table, and a short note on the board.
Detective Barrera comes back shortly after and informs Jason that there will be cops.
watching him for the next 24 hours to make sure he doesn't run away or try to harm himself.
Barrera then recites the whole timeline to ensure they're on the right track,
with Jason making minor adjustments to the story,
and eventually Barrera stops to question Jason about one final crucial detail.
One thing I did want to ask was, so I know one of the officers noticed there was a note
left on the, what was in the kitchen.
Yeah.
Now, was that when you left the house?
So, like, something snapped to me.
I wrote the letter, and then I did it.
Okay, okay.
That makes sense, then.
I just, I haven't seen it, so that's why I was just looking for some help there.
I think it starts off, like I mentioned about how she's sworn in the kids' lives,
that she wasn't cheating on me, and, like, you know, and then I said, I hope it were worth it.
It was like, it wasn't like, I hope it was worth it.
I'm getting back at me.
I was hoping it worth it.
Like, you pushed me to do something for myself.
Okay.
So she swore on the kids' lives that she wasn't cheating on you.
In reality, she was.
Like, I don't know.
So then, basically in your head, you're saying you're thinking, and again, you know, correct me if I'm wrong.
Any moment you thought.
I'll admit.
Part of me thought, like, if she's going to swear in their lives, they belong to be with me.
Like, you know, like stuff like that.
This statement confirms the writing on the board.
You promised, you swore, you lied.
It seems like his supposed mental illness and urge to, quote, save his children, were not his only reasons for doing this.
These statements make it seem like Jason partly did this to get back at his ex-wife for cheating on him, leaving him, and taking his children.
It almost seems like he did all this to make her feel what he felt.
However, at this point, Jason needed to rest, and the officers decided they were best off continuing interrogations the next day.
Early the following morning, police officers would escort Jason out of the hospital in a robe and get him to the police station where he would be placed inside an empty room and left with his thoughts.
However, he was unaware that his ex-wife, Debbie, was sitting in an interrogation area only feet away from him.
Debbie is sitting in a room filled with toys, coloring books, and a comfortable sofa,
an extreme contrast to that of Jason's interrogation room.
The reason for this is that they know for certain Debbie wasn't behind any of this,
and that she's likely extremely traumatized and vulnerable right now.
Their best chance at getting any information from her is to ensure that she feels as comfortable and safe as possible.
Jason, on the other hand, will be put under pressure to confess as much as possible.
As of now, Debbie has no confirmation that Jason was the killer.
She also doesn't know that he was caught just hours earlier.
So now, it's time to break the news.
Hey, Jenny.
I know we spoke earlier.
I'm sorry, I don't, you know, this isn't part of my job I enjoy.
right.
And I do have to officially, you know, do this and we have to do notify you that he didn't
hear your three children.
Oh, I know.
How did I believe it?
Did you buy him?
Yes.
Is he done?
No.
Where did you find him?
Um, the police chase about an hour and 30 minutes away from here.
He's a, he's in got thing, and we're going to do our bad.
I'm a detective.
We're going to charge me as best as we can.
We're going to do this right.
Everything Jason said up to this point was nothing but his own version of events.
And Debbie, well, she never got the chance to talk about what she saw that day and what it made her feel.
As a victim, her voice matters the most.
And that voice would be the final nail in Jason's coffin.
I woke up.
I ate.
I went ahead and contacted them until I was on the way to get them because they had the doctor's appointment today.
When I went to Walmart to get diapers, I went to Walmart to get some fans for their playback.
They got a beating suit for my daughter.
And then I went there and opened a garage door and didn't notice anything.
I think about it.
I walked in and I looked at the right and I saw the door broken off the hinges.
And then I saw Drash's blood.
And then I turned around, look in the garage, and I saw that his car was gone.
I started calling him, because I thought maybe he took the kids or went somewhere.
And then I heard his phone upstairs.
So I started walking up the stairs, and I just saw more blood and more blood,
and then just started saying to myself, no, God, please no, please no.
And I go to the room, and I saw all three of them there on the bed.
They were so cold.
While Debbie was spilling her heart out, little did she know, Jason was sitting in the room next to her,
staring down into the emptiness, her ex-husband, the father of their kids, and a vicious murderer.
It's hard to understand what he thinks at that moment, the memories he had with his children,
or the regret he feels for making them leave this world too early.
After ten minutes of complete silence, Detective Barrera returns to the entire
room for his second and last conversation with Jason with no idea that he was about to
discover a major piece of this story that could have prevented this entire massacre from ever
happening how's your work situation do you work during the weekend no I don't work at all
that's why I don't think I should be watching and seeing them a lot more okay all right
how long have you been unemployed since December okay what did you do before
I worked at Bob Schenzgrave.
Okay.
Are you still keeping contact with your co-workers there?
No?
No?
Okay.
So ever talk to any of them?
I did reach out to one to one to one of them after I found out that he was cheating
because she had claimed that she met him at a bar
and then one of her coworkers gave him her number.
So I just missed his mind whoever.
whoever.
I was like, hey, can I ask you a question?
And he was like, oh, never mind.
Like, you know, I figured it out.
And then I kind of broke down later and I was like I just found out.
And I told him like everything because he was the one person that I felt like I could trust.
Have you talked to since?
No.
How long ago, how long ago have you had contact with them?
That was like two days or that was like Saturday or Sunday.
And so Saturday kids get dropped off wrong with nothing?
Did they get dropped off?
I want to say one.
It was afternoon.
Afternoon?
Yeah.
Okay.
How were the kids?
Were they happy to see you, joyful?
Yeah, they were happy to see me.
Like, well, because the kids were outside playing on this week and stuff.
So, like, I started asking her, like, I was very, like, calm and I was just asking me questions about, like, you know, who she was seeing and, like, you know, how she met him and stuff.
And then, um, and she would say, like, she didn't want to talk about it anymore.
I would say stuff like, what do you have to lose?
Like whether you're cheating on me or not,
it doesn't change anything with the custody battle
because it was like, like I know the law,
but like, you know, it wasn't a bad.
Not a change?
It was, it wasn't bad, it wasn't good.
It was just, you know.
I had handled it great until I had got mad
and texted her later and like,
I don't remember what I said in the text.
Okay.
Because I was just so mad that you,
Like, I just, she's still lying, you know, having that, and that, yeah.
So then, so then you, you send her a message and you, um...
And I was, I was getting upset, too, because she kept saying that, like,
you should be steady time with the kids, and I'm like,
I'm messaging you because they're sleeping.
Like, I'm messaging you because, like, I'm playing,
I can play with them and text you at the same time, but, you know.
With all of these events combined, there would be one last phone call that
pushed Jason to his limits.
But that same phone call could have prevented this murder, if not, for Jason's hatred.
And you mentioned it was the phone call that kind of set things off, maybe?
That's the thing, like, I mean, there was a phone call, and then about a half hour, 45 minutes later is when I started everything.
But, like, even the phone call, it's like, it ended well.
You know what I mean?
Like, it had a great ending.
Even the phone call, like she was willing to work with me and stuff, but I don't, I think I just didn't believe it, like, you know, and I just didn't want, I know it sounds dope, it messed up, but I just didn't want, I didn't want this to end.
Like, I didn't, I wanted to be with them forever, and I felt like this was the only way.
It sounds like Jason actually was close to resolving a lot of his frustration with Debbie,
but something after this call and before the attack must have triggered him to go through
with this insane and horrifying plan.
Like, I don't mean, like, I don't want to hurt her, but I'll say something sometimes to hurt her
because she hurt me, and like, but I wasn't doing it to hurt her.
Like, that was not my intent.
Because, like, if I, if that's what I wanted, I would.
If I really wanted to hurt her, I would have stayed home.
I would have waited for her to see the kid like that, and I would have hurt her too.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
Like, I would not.
I believe, Jason.
Yeah, I don't think my enemies of my sitting here and saying they wanted to hurt her, you know.
I mean, again.
I don't want to hurt anybody.
Okay.
Now, let me ask you this.
Now, you knew at some point she would come and find your guys.
what detective berrera just said catches jason by surprise because his actions contradict his statements heavily
how could jason claim that he didn't plan to hurt her when all his actions would ultimately lead to debby
finding all three of them unresponsive it wasn't until about like noon 1230 like so 12 hours later
hormones.
Okay.
That's when I realized, like, she's going to be here, something I have.
I can't, like, I don't want to hurt her.
I don't want to, I think I can't be here when she's here because I'm just going to end
up hurting her to give myself more time to be with that.
Okay.
Yeah.
And so, like, my whole thought process was, it's the only way to get more time to do it is that
I'll go driving into something, but then there was just too many cars on the road.
I didn't want to hurt anybody else.
So I drove to the city, which I don't know my way around.
I don't know anything about the city.
I've only ever been to Chicago for sporting events, and that's it.
His response to Barrera's question completely falls apart
when it's clear his actions left Debbie to discover the gruesome scene
traumatizing her forever.
All of this made it clear, not just to detectives,
but later a jury that he was mentally ill and was not fully in control over what he
did. In June of 2022, he was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, and in February of
24, pleaded guilty, but mentally ill. This means he will serve a life sentence without the
possibility of parole, while also receiving mental health treatment. After the story went public,
Debbie chose to start a GoFundMe page in order to raise money for the funeral and court
expenses, gaining over $70,000. As of December 24, she's decided to maintain her
privacy, but we can hope she's doing her best to move forward and recover from this tragedy.