EXPLORE WITH US - When A Killer Realizes His Victim Tricked Him: The Case of Christopher Gribble & Steven Spader

Episode Date: November 16, 2023

When a killer realizes his victim TRICKED him...The following podcast episode is not legal advice. Do not rely on the information in this presentation without speaking to a licensed attorney.No one di...scussed in these videos has been formally diagnosed by EWU and our psychological analysis is based on the general behaviors and traits of the people discussed.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'll be perfectly honest, I wanted to kill someone for a long time. It's like an urge, and it was kind of a time that I could get it out. You wanted that sick fuck. Steve was pretty much excited. It definitely wasn't his first time. It was like, yeah, it's awesome. You'll get used to it, Chris. It's addicting, but we'll take care of it.
Starting point is 00:00:17 When an inconceivably brutal crime rocks the small town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, police and residents alike are desperate to stop the monsters before they can strike again. But as the hunting case begins to unravel, they soon realized that no one could have prevented the truly evil acts that were about to be set in motion. As it would turn out, a group known as the Disciples of Destruction would stop at nothing to make their twisted dreams of violence, horror, and gore a sick reality. And yet, not everything went according to their plan. The killer soon learned that one of their victims was actually still alive.
Starting point is 00:00:58 I'm one of those type of gentlemanly chevalry sort of guys that you don't even hate girls, let alone go out and treat them badly. If the girls in the hospital, obviously, she probably got injured or something. Chris, it's funny you should mention that because I want to let you know she is going to survive, fortunately. That's good. Yeah, that is real good. Home to around 2,000 people, Mont Vernon is most notable for its quaint and quiet reputation.
Starting point is 00:01:25 With little to no crime, it was never expected that the crime. tranquil town would be the setting of one of the most shocking murder cases that the nation has ever seen. Among the community lived the Kate's family, including 42-year-old Kimberly, her husband David, and their daughter, 11-year-old Jamie. They resided among a beautiful neighborhood located on Trow Road, where the growing forestry made for a peaceful stretch of land. Kimberly was a pediatric nurse and David was an engineer, but the most fulfilling job that the two shared was being parents to the bright and outgoing Jamie. They were a happy family, but sadly, they could not have foreseen the horrors that were in their near future. It wasn't uncommon for David to travel on occasional business trips,
Starting point is 00:02:15 leaving Kimberly and Jamie at home, but he'd installed an alarm system inside of the house that would contact the local authorities in the unlikely event of an emergency. And to further their peace of mind, Kimberly had also made an agreement with one of their neighbors, promising to keep an eye on each other's property. Although, due to the town's low crime rate, the idea that residents of Trow Road could be targeted victims of crime was never considered. Before David Lefer's trip on Saturday, October 3, 2009, the house's alarm system had unexpectedly malfunctioned, rendering it inoperable. Despite this, the family remained unconcerned.
Starting point is 00:02:55 but as David walked out that door for yet another work trip, he couldn't have ever imagined that the world he knew was about to be tragically ripped away from him. It was another typical weekend for the mother-daughter duo where they made plans to shop at their local mall the next day and possibly stopped by Jamie's karate studio. At least, that's what Kimberly had messaged to David before she and Jamie went to bed around 8.30.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Jamie would often sleep in her parents' bedroom while David was gone. And this weekend was no different. From the hotel in Maryland, David messaged his family a good night. Around four in the morning on October 4, 2009, a chilling 911 call was made to a local dispatcher. The voice was that of a little girl, soft and quiet and very hard to hear. But what the dispatcher could make out
Starting point is 00:03:47 was the whimpering cries of a terrified child, begging for help, unable to gain a clear understanding of what the little girl had been saying, A police officer was immediately sent to the address of Fortrow Road. Upon arrival, the officer briefly searched the exterior of the home while waiting for the other squadrons to show. Before he was able to make a full circle of the property, he noticed a slight movement out of the corner of his eye,
Starting point is 00:04:14 coming from inside of the house. Inching closer to the home, he peered through a kitchen window, where he located a vague image. Someone appeared to be hiding behind the counter. Locking eyes with the petrified little girl, the officer was overcome with a wave of horror at what was before him. The girl was lying on the floor. Her entire body coated in blood, and a portion of her foot had been severed. Someone had maimed the vulnerable child.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Breaking down the front door, the officer finally gained entry inside where he found the little girl, shaking and paralyzed by fear. Horrifyingly, she was attempting to scream and yell. However, nothing was coming out. When she could finally speak, she quickly gave her name. Jamie. The officer immediately carried Jamie outside, where he asked if any other people were in the house. She responded by saying that only her mother was in the bedroom.
Starting point is 00:05:11 However, in a heartbreaking plea, she begged him not to leave her side. The officer comforted the young girl, stating that he needed to search the residence for anyone who may be heard, and promised that she was safe. Just outside, another officer made their way to the petrified Jamie, where they could see that not only had her foot been severed, but she had suffered multiple lacerations to her head, legs, arms, and torso. When asked how she received the injuries, she responded by saying, Some guy had a knife, and another one had a bat, and he hit my mom. Horrified, the officer asked if Jamie had any idea of who the perpetrators were, and although she couldn't identify any of her attack, She recalled that one had been bald. However, she also told the authorities, one of them said,
Starting point is 00:06:00 Get the jewelry. She then told the police that she survived by pretending that she was dead. Soon, additional help had arrived, and it was then that they discovered all of the appalling contents waiting within the home. Authorities were able to follow the blood-stained footprints across the hallway carpet that led all the way back to the master bedroom. What they found upon entry could only be described as a chamber of horror. Not a single member of law enforcement could fathom the massive amounts of blood that had encompassed almost every inch of the room, and then they found something even more disturbing. The officers could barely stomach the absolute atrocity that was before them. Lying on the blood-soaked bed was Jamie's mother Kimberly, who had been savagely murdered.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Severely wounded Jamie was immediately rushed to the hospital, but there was no telling whether she would survive. Following the sickening discovery, the authorities were left with a mountain of questions. Most importantly, they needed to uncover who had unleashed such an evil attack upon a mother and her child. In an attempt to establish the motive, they began to search the house, and they discovered that various items of jewelry had been taken. In addition, they found that the basement window had been broken into, with the screen laying neatly on the ground. Along with this, conditioning unit that had been placed in a window above the deck was missing, yet another potential entry point to the home. South of the residence, tire tracks could be seen along the dirt pathway,
Starting point is 00:07:35 and foot imprints were located within the front yard. As word of the brutal attack spread, the tight-knit community was plagued with fear. But what became even more frightening was the haunting whispers making their way to Mont Vernon from the nearby town of Brookline, only 20 minutes away, Apparently, a resident had been visiting a friend's house on Sunday, October 4th, and was introduced to a pair of young men, also from Brookline. Initially, the gathering seemed to be a harmless occasion, but that would quickly take a dark and unexpected turn. Within a short amount of time, the new friends had divulged a sick and twisted secret. They claimed that they had just killed a mother and her child, while another set of friends watched. The other patrons sat in disbelief as they listened to what they thought had been a scare tactic from the two, or a cruel joke.
Starting point is 00:08:31 But as you'll come to find out, the truth behind this harrowing case would only emerge after a series of horrific findings. It's possible that the high of committing the crime had worn off, so the assailants were attempting to relive the attack and experience that rush again by describing it to friends. They likely enjoyed the attention and shock from the others, and were potentially conscious. that there was no evidence linking them to the crime, suggesting that they may have believed they were smarter than police. However, they weren't smart enough as authorities caught wind of the chilling rumors and were in a mad dash to track down the mysterious young men. They would turn out to be 19-year-old Christopher Gribble and 17-year-old Stephen Spader. One day after the horrific crime,
Starting point is 00:09:18 they were each brought in for questioning. It was rather odd that Christopher of all people had been asked to talk with the police, considering his background. A longtime Eagle Scout, Christopher, was a proud member of the Mormon Church, and was working towards his goal of becoming a missionary. He'd been homeschooled from an early age, where his parents worked tirelessly to instill the proper values. This had also coincided with Christopher's time in the Boy Scouts, where he'd given back to his community, supposedly building a shed for the Brookline Transfer Station, a drop-off site for waste and recyclables. Although, things weren't always as picture-perfect as they seemed. It was no secret that Christopher had struggled with the social portion of his life, where making
Starting point is 00:10:04 friends became an almost impossible task. The few that he did have recall his awkward demeanor and tendency to ramble during conversation. On top of this, social cues were somewhat of a foreign concept to the Eagle Scout, making for a rather difficult childhood. Human beings have a fundamental need to connect with other people. When someone is unable to or has great difficulty forming even platonic relationships, this can be a red flag for a personality disorder. Nonetheless, he carried on with his aspirations of one day becoming a Marine and enrolled in the U.S. Army Cadet Corps Group in Nashua, New Hampshire. There, he won the Academic and Good Conduct Honors Award. Unfortunately, the excellent student would find himself failing out of the training
Starting point is 00:10:52 course in 2008. It was around this time that Christopher's friends and family noticed an odd shift in his behavior, and you'll soon find out exactly why that is. The date is October 5, 2009, only one day after Kimberly's body has been found. The detective reads Christopher his Miranda writes, before jumping right into the much-anticipated interrogation. The following never-before-heard interviews have been analyzed by a qualified team, including a licensed attorney, a licensed clinical psychologist, a former licensed professional counselor, and a licensed professional counselor. What time do you get up setting what? Probably 10 something. Okay. I mean, Steve, I plan to go around and look at some yard sales. Okay. The pair of friends had supposedly visited a couple
Starting point is 00:11:40 of local yard sales, but were unable to find anything worth purchasing. Following the unsuccessful shopping spree, Christopher drove Stephen back home. But this wouldn't be the last that they see of each other on this day. As you get close to the Saturday evening now, you guys making plans Saturday night, you know, weekend night, we're going to go through something. We weren't going to just chill like at Walmart or something. Who do you chill then with? Who do you have had a little with you guys? Me, Steve, Billy. Quinn's a friend of ours, but he couldn't get out that night. He tried and, you know, he ended up having to stay home. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Is that what you guys actually end up doing? Well, we went over to Walmart, but Billy, I guess, had stuff to do, so he didn't get there until later. When the detective questions Christopher about whether that's actually what they did, Christopher avoids answering the question directly, which is a red flag for possible deception.
Starting point is 00:12:38 He may be trying to buy some time to think about what he should say. In addition, he mentions two new people, 17-year-old Quinn Glover and 18-year-old William Marks, also known as Billy, who'd been part of a friend group with Christopher and Stephen, although Billy and Christopher had only just met a week prior. You and Steve went to Walmart and then Billy met up at some point? I think we didn't. I'm pretty sure it was this Saturday when we didn't.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Okay. Christopher uses a selective memory statement of, I think, and then a qualifier of pretty sure, which are additional red flags for possible deception. The event he's describing was only two days ago, so it's something he should remember and be certain about. He may realize that if he wants to play it off as though he has a bad memory, then he needs his memory to be poor on days that don't involve crime and murder. However, the detective will likely be able to confirm or deny Christopher's recount of events
Starting point is 00:13:35 based on possible surveillance footage or eyewitness statements, which Christopher may be realizing now. And this is sometime around midnight that you meet Philly? Yeah. How long were you guys there beforehand? Well, we didn't stay completely in Walmart. To be honest, I didn't really put it to them any much. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:55 I remember we were hanging out, but I don't remember doing much or anything. Someone who's being deceptive is more likely to give evasive answers. They want to leave open the possibility to change their story if needed, such as if a detective presents evidence that they were actually somewhere different than they said. If a suspect gives a definite alibi with no room for alterations, then it'll be much more difficult to adjust the story later on. In addition, Christopher may feel like he needs to be cautious about what he says in case one of his friends gives a different account. Next, he states that they made their way to another friend's house, 19-year-old Autumn Savoy. At Autumn's, Christopher recalls that they watch the popular show Dexter, and he begins to describe his fascination with the series.
Starting point is 00:14:42 The basic principle, I think, is he's, like, addicted to, like, blood and stuff. He really likes blood, and because he kills people, too, because of that, which probably sounds really bad in a homicide investigation, saying really watching that. But, being honest, we find it really entertaining because he works as a blood expert for the police department. And he goes out when he finds people that they either can't get evidence on or somebody who's done something really incredibly evil, generally murderers.
Starting point is 00:15:12 And he goes out and he kills them in this ritualistic fashion. But it doesn't really like show him, killing them or anything. What comes off is somewhat creepy is Christopher's interest in the character, and the fact that he's going into such detail about the show. It seems that he doesn't think this will make him look at all suspicious, even continuing to state that they watched several hours of the show before he and Stephen slept in his car, which the detectives find to be rather odd.
Starting point is 00:15:39 How come you guys in sleeping? There's only like two couches inside. So I just hung on the car because it holds in heat pretty well. The pair had supposedly left Autumn's place around seven or eight in the morning before Christopher drove Stephen back to his house. They met again later that afternoon at 1.30 and visited more local yard sales. It turns out that they were in desperate need of money. And just as their luck would have it, Christopher stated that they were able to purchase a decent amount of jewelry for only 12. $20 from one sale in particular.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Now, we will find out exactly what they did with the newfound merchandise while getting to meet our additional suspect, Stephen. The detective asked similar questions to that of Christopher's interrogation, where Stephen gives the same story. I just went downstairs and discovered that someone at the mall, you and somebody else went down there and pawned some jewelry. Is that right? I didn't.
Starting point is 00:16:39 My friend did. Crystal. Christa, you were with Chris and you guys went there. Somebody recognizes you as being there. Okay, I was there. Okay. I went down to, yeah, to put on some stuff like the jewelry. I don't know why that's illegal.
Starting point is 00:16:54 No, it's not, you know, part of what we're doing. I'm trying to create a timeline of where you were, so we can talk to you told us. You know, what was at 1, 2 o'clock in the morning? You said you were at Walmart on 101A and he had Amherst. But we're going to go back. We're going to check that. Okay. He says he was here.
Starting point is 00:17:08 He was there. Okay. A suspect acts defensive such as Stephen is doing here. This can be a red flag for deception, but his age may be a factor in his behavior. The logical part of the brain, known as the prefrontal cortex, isn't fully developed until around the age of 25. And even a few years later for men, which can partially explain why teenagers and children tend to act based on their emotions rather than thinking things through. It's also possible that Stephen sees the interview as a big inconvenience for him.
Starting point is 00:17:40 Well, what did Chris Paul? Look, let me see if you had some new gold necklaces. Not really look at it. Some tell me it was, you told me it was worth money and I needed money for weed. Mm-hmm. If you were to be honest for you. Okay. So much, how many necklaces do you remember?
Starting point is 00:17:54 I'm going on like two, two or three. Yeah, $130 worth of gold. Christopher and Stephen had only recently become friends again after previously meeting during their time and the Boy Scouts. Years later, they would somehow reconnect, bonding over the same interests, and Stephen, just like his friend, had grown up with issues of his own. As Stephen's mother was allegedly struggling with addiction during her pregnancy, Stephen tested positive for illegal substances upon his birth,
Starting point is 00:18:26 but would go on to beat the odds and was adopted by a loving family at only five days old. During his childhood years, Stephen was a picture of happiness, outgoing and personable, given every opportunity in life. He participated in various sports and joined both the Boy Scouts and a theater group, all of which gave him the chance to make friends. But once he approached his teenage years, it was like a switch had gone off. In an instant, the once lovable boy turned cold and became uncontrollable. This would later be confirmed through one of his close friends, Autumn,
Starting point is 00:19:02 who had much to say about the troubled young man. I just knew Steve was getting worse from talking to him. And then at some point, he went away. I don't know exactly where. When he came back, he was not the same person. He wasn't that emo kid who had issues at home. He was this kid who wanted to be a gangster, a big drug dealer. Like, it was odd because somehow he always managed to have money for drugs.
Starting point is 00:19:34 She would sneak out at night. She'd quote unquote borrow his parents' cars. Like, we'd hang out a lot. She was someone I can talk to, understand that's how someone else who understood. His mood swings could happen in the blink of an eye, leaving his friends and family to walk on eggshells. But even worse, Stephen was developing violent tendencies.
Starting point is 00:19:57 His mother, Christine Spader, noted that at one point, Stephen had punched a wall out of sheer frustration. During a most memorable incident, Stephen and his father were having a heated argument, and the teenager, engulfed in rage, allegedly pulled out a knife. He started to associate with kids from different high schools, where he apparently joined a gang, known as the Crips, although his father, also named Stephen, believe this to be nothing but teenage nonsense. In addition, he would take recreational and prescription drugs in order to help with his supposed anxiety. Stephen's parents grew increasingly worried about their rebellious teen
Starting point is 00:20:37 and finally took him to see a psychiatrist in 2006. Stephen's behavior indicates that he was showing signs of having conduct disorder. Sometimes when behavioral problems are sudden and severe, like in Stephen's case, it occurs due to some sort of trauma or major stressor in the young person's life. And because Stephen was heading down such a dangerous path, his parents reportedly spent thousands of dollars in an attempt to help their son. However, he was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder and major depression. They would apparently go so far as to enroll him in an addiction treatment center,
Starting point is 00:21:15 but were devastated to learn that he required a higher level of treatment than the facility could offer. Stephen was then taken to a residential treatment center, but left within a month, yet another failed resource. He even spent a few short days in psychiatric hospitals in 2008. and supposedly ran away with his girlfriend later that year, but was found in New York and returned home within days. It seemed that there was nothing left to try, but the devoted parents would never give up on their child, although not a single thing could have prevented the heinous acts of the monster
Starting point is 00:21:51 that was about to be unleashed. Back to the early Sunday morning. It's no way that he could have been in, and Mount Vernon with him, but it's not that risk. Really? No. No. All right.
Starting point is 00:22:03 I've got some more information when I was downstairs. Billy is basically given it up. This may be an example of the prisoner's dilemma, in which Stephen now faces the decision of whether to confess or to stick with his story. If Billy says nothing and Stephen says nothing, it's possible that there is not enough evidence to tie them to the crime, and they'll face no punishment. However, if Billy has talked and implicated Stephen,
Starting point is 00:22:29 it's possible that Stephen could face a harsher punishment if he doesn't give his side of the story. But if Stephen confesses his role and Billy has admitted his part as well, they will likely both be punished. The prisoner's dilemma is such an effective tactic because Stephen is separated from the others. He doesn't know what they're saying or if they've cracked under the pressure. If he knew for sure the others weren't talking,
Starting point is 00:22:54 he would feel more confident in keeping his original story. But the seeds of doubt are likely gnawing at him now, leaving him panicking about what to do. I'd like to be let out or I'd like to hear from the lawyer now. So you guess I'm going to start accusing me and doing something. Well, I mean, I kind of accused you all along. I'm trying to tell you what I know and what I found out. If you want an attorney, all you have to say is I want an attorney.
Starting point is 00:23:19 Is that what he's on me? Well, this is all voluntarily. I don't know why I can't be let out right now. I want to leave. I would like to leave right now. I'm told that you're not leaving. Long. Because there's enough.
Starting point is 00:23:31 They believe there's enough information to place you left the scene of the crime and that you're someone that's caused this to happen. All right. Okay. Okay. Are you asking for an attorney? You're asking me to leave or are you... I'm asking to leave because I think this is bullshit because I came down here voluntarily. Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:47 To voluntarily talk to you guys. Now, you guys are telling me that I can't leave and I didn't do anything. I want to be let out. Okay. I want to smoke a cigarette. Okay. Frustrated the detectives must end the interrogation. It's possible that Stephen refuses to believe his friend has betrayed him, but, as we will later hear from Billy, he was ready to come clean.
Starting point is 00:24:10 In the meantime, there are still a few things that Christopher's interrogators would like to cover. And right now, I'm going to tell you that there are some other stories that are being told. You better think long and high right now about what happened this weekend. Okay. Okay. Let's go back to Saturday night. All right. What happened after you left your girlfriend's, the party that you went to?
Starting point is 00:24:35 I was pretty sure I went back home, but... Okay. I mean, I'm going on with Steve. The confrontation phase of the interrogation is now underway, but Christopher maintains his original story, although the detectives aren't buying it. What do you know about what happened up there on Melbourne? All I know is, like, this morning, like really early this morning, we were looking on the Internet, on the telegraphs. to see what was going on. And there was something about,
Starting point is 00:25:03 there was a lady killed in Mont Vernon. And there's, like, a young girl that's in stable condition in the hospital. I don't know if it was me or one of Steve's friends or something. Somebody texted one of us or emailed us. I just remember that we heard that the girl was conceivably in the same class as one of our friends' sisters or something. And so I guess she's about 10 years old,
Starting point is 00:25:29 which, honestly, I hope she's just going to be okay because that's horrible to do something to a little girl. It's common in the reed technique for investigators to ask what the suspect thinks the purpose of the interview is. Individuals who are being honest are more likely to use realistic words to describe the crime, while deceptive individuals may answer vaguely or use soft words like hurt or attack instead of murder.
Starting point is 00:25:57 Christopher's use of the word killed here is in line with what a truthful subject might say. However, his reference to the girl in the hospital is vague. This may be an example of how most people who are being deceptive won't answer every question in a deceptive way. People will generally provide a mix of deceptive and truthful behaviors, but there will be more deceptive indicators when someone is lying and more truthful indicators when someone's being honest.
Starting point is 00:26:23 This is why it's important for detectives to interpret body language and verbal responses in conjunction with the actual physical evidence. I mean, I know it sounds cold, but it wasn't a huge deal to me because I didn't know them. Although Christopher has not been formally diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, it's always interesting when people such as psychopaths use language like this, because it shows their awareness of what empathy or lack of is, but also their ability to be manipulative. Assuming that somebody specifically tried to kill them,
Starting point is 00:26:57 Like, that rubs against my conscience personally. I'm one of those type of gentlemanly chevalry sort of guys that you don't even hate girls, let alone go out and treat them badly. Christopher's statement here may be what is known as a convincing statement. Individuals who are telling the truth don't usually feel the need to prop up their story with convincing statements about what a great person they are, because they know the facts are on their side. On the other hand, individuals who are being deceptive may use these sorts of statements to bolster their image and persuade detectives to believe them. The girl's in the hospital, obviously, she probably got injured or something.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Well, Chris, it's funny you should mention that because I want to let you know she is going to survive, fortunately. That's good. Yeah, that is real good because it's real good because she deserves to be alive. So does, you know, but you know what else is good? It's good because she could ID the two people that were in the house. That'd be awesome. I hope you guys can do that. Christopher's voice is slightly shakier, and he overall sounds less sure of himself here
Starting point is 00:28:11 as the detective's attempt to break his confidence. And although Christopher states his relief that Jamie is expected to survive, he's likely panicking at the thought that she may be able to identify him. Let's say it wasn't robbery gone wrong. My man's up dead. The little girl ends up seriously injured. People involved in it. They're actually nasty people.
Starting point is 00:28:33 What do you think should happen to those people? Well, they should probably get sent to jail for the rest of the lives. Prison. I honestly don't know what's the difference between jail and prison. Although Christopher's response sounds okay at first glance, it's a red flag that he qualified his answer with the word, probably. Most truthful individuals would provide a firm response. in a situation like this.
Starting point is 00:28:54 If the officers had doubt about his involvement before, then they definitely don't any longer. The thing that seems to have led you to me is the car. And why do you think that is? I don't know. Maybe a car like that was just seen in the area until you're checking out that lead. It's quite possible I was in the area.
Starting point is 00:29:15 I could have been driving down that road right when it happened, which kind of scares me. Because what if they'd come out of the house and needed a getaway car, and killed me from my car. That kind of makes me nervous. I probably won't drive around there too much anymore. This statement indicates that not only does he know the exact area the police are referring to,
Starting point is 00:29:34 but he won't go there again. This may have been a slip-up on his part as Christopher was likely trying to convince the detectives that not only was he not involved in the crime, but he could have even potentially been the killer's next victim. However, in doing so, he seemingly confirmed that he had been in that, area. In addition, asking the suspect to elaborate on their knowledge of the evidence is a common way to get them talking and a possible opening for them to make mistakes. Let's say you were on that road that night. Assuming I was, that scares me, shilless. It should. Because not only does
Starting point is 00:30:10 it make me a suspect, obviously, since you're questioning me, but that really scares me that somebody who was willing to attack, even if they were just trying to get out of the house, a woman and a little girl, of course they're going to attack me for my car. Like, I've never had my car jacked, but I've been scared of it sometimes. Apparently, while driving around on Saturday night, Christopher and Stephen traveled all the way to Mont Vernon. Christopher states that they eventually parked in a driveway down one of the back roads for a bathroom break. but he doesn't clearly remember where they were. Unsurprisingly, the detectives find this to be more than suspicious,
Starting point is 00:30:53 but rather than confront Christopher just yet, they switch gears to a new topic, the gang. Stephen had recently formed the disciples of destruction, looking to achieve a sense of brotherhood, along with financial prosperity. He recruited none other than Christopher, Billy, and Quinn, where the essential values of the group consisted of loyalty and violence, with the only way in being the commission of crime.
Starting point is 00:31:19 The recruit would invade a house and dispose of anyone who may be inside. Seeing as Christopher was having trouble at home, he wanted more than anything to be part of something where he could freely express himself. Christopher had been accusing his mother of emotional and physical abuse for quite some time, claiming that she would allegedly pin him to the floor and pop acne on his back, spank him, and require him to carry a vacuum around the house. The accusations were never confirmed, but his mother did recall a time where she had spank the child so hard with a wooden spoon that the utensil broke. She would later admit that she regretted losing her control, but has since denied any of the other allegations, and there is no evidence of them being true.
Starting point is 00:32:03 Nonetheless, during his early teenage years, Christopher began to have dark and twisted fantasies about his mother and wish that one day he would carry them out. Confessing his evil thoughts to a counselor at cadet camp, he supposedly stated his thoughts of wanting to cut his mother into pieces and listened to her scream like I screamed. The counselor, horrified at what they'd heard, immediately notified Christopher's parents. They were absolutely shocked at the confession and didn't wait long to bring Christopher in for a psychological evaluation.
Starting point is 00:32:37 The psychiatrist concluded that he'd been displaying traits of antisocial personality disorder, but was too young to be formally diagnosed. Despite the blood-curdling fantasies, the teenager was not considered a threat to society, or at least that's what was decided at the time. If these dark and twisted fantasies were expressed as just Christopher's angry thoughts towards as allegedly abusive mother, it would be difficult to have him committed to a psychiatric facility.
Starting point is 00:33:06 In addition, inpatient psychiatric hospitalizations are typically limited to days or weeks in mode. It's rare for patients to be committed for months at a time, unless they have a very severe mental illness. So, although Christopher displayed all the signs of likely being a hazard to society, it's difficult for his parents, his counselor, or his psychiatrist to do anything to stop him from someday acting on those thoughts. Sadly, in many cases, it's only when the person acts that measures are taken to prevent them from harming others again. angry and frustrated, it seems to be of excellent timing
Starting point is 00:33:42 when he and Stephen had reconnected in 2009. What would you do is Steve put you in a position, a pretty hairy predicament. Would you stop him or would you follow him? I would stop him. And deal with the consequences later. I would definitely stop him because I don't put up with stuff from anywhere
Starting point is 00:34:06 to a certain degree. If he's going to smoke cigarettes and he's almost 18, I don't care. We're not talking smoking cigarettes. We're not talking drinking beer if you're underage. I'm just using that. I'm talking serious stuff. I don't think you really get the big picture. You are here for a reason, okay?
Starting point is 00:34:28 You want to know what the other guys are talking about? They're not talking about cigarettes. So you better start thinking really hard and pull your head out of your behind and start telling us what happened on Saturday night because it's not looking very good for you. People are talking about something different than what you are telling us. This was Saturday night.
Starting point is 00:34:51 This wasn't three months ago Saturday night. This was Saturday night. It is Monday right now. There should be no question in your mind what you did. You just told us you don't use drugs. You don't drink. You have no reason to have this. Memory loss, I just don't put anything into long-term memory unless it's, let's take a deep breath
Starting point is 00:35:15 and think long and hard about what happens Saturday night. This is the prisoner's dilemma at play again, this time with Christopher being on the receiving end of it. He likely believes that his selective memory is a safe bet right now, as it leaves the door open for him to suddenly remember something later and adjust his story. However, what he does doesn't seem to realize is that having a memory of extremes like this is highly suspicious. With this in mind, the detectives are hoping to back Christopher into a corner, but the teenager refuses to budge, although this won't last for long. Well, I can't tell you anything but what I think I did.
Starting point is 00:35:57 What you think you did? Don't tell me what you think you did. Tell me what you did, okay? Be a man and tell me what you did. We got in the car and left. I mean, we don't do anything on Saturday nights. We just drive around. The issue comes down to what was your role in what happened Saturday night? Do you really think we did that?
Starting point is 00:36:23 I think you know who did something. I think you know what went on there. I think you have knowledge about what went on there that can have knowledge. help us with our investigation. Christopher's question stands out as a possible indication of deception. Someone who's being truthful is more likely to adamantly deny any involvement in a firm tone of voice. But Christopher's is weak, and his question is clearly lacking any actual denial.
Starting point is 00:36:54 The detective is also using an alternative explanation that minimizes the suspect's role in the crime by asserting that Christopher has knowledge of it, but without accusing him of taking part in the act itself. You guys really think that we did it, don't you? Do you tell me when you did it? No? No. You didn't tell anyone you did it.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Why would you tell someone that's telling us right now that you told them that you cut that little girl's throat? That would be a lie. Yes. That would be a lie. I would never hurt a girl, let alone some little girl. That would be horrible. Stop telling us, Chris, about why you guys went into that.
Starting point is 00:37:34 that house because right now it isn't a question if it's a question why we start talking house we were just driving around who just me and steve you and steve and what happened next we drove around we stopped maybe and took took a break to pee and then we got back in the car and grow brand more. See, here's the thing, Chris. You feel like you're giving us just enough to explain away what you think we might know or things that we might have. And you're thinking that that's going to be enough where later on you can say, well, I told you that. Well, I said that. Well, I can explain that. You do not know all that we know. Rest assured, rest assured, you do not know all that we know. During the interrogation, one of the detectives has been stepping out of the room to retrieve information from the other interviews that are taking place with Billy, Quinn, Stephen, and Autumn.
Starting point is 00:38:39 And little does Christopher know, his friends weren't as willing to conceal the truth. It's okay to tell the truth. It is okay to say what happened, to tell the truth. Because society is going to draw its own version of this whole thing. They already have. You read the paper. You read the telegraph? Just a paragraph of all. Okay. If that's all you read, fine. But I bet in that one paragraph, you can sum up what the reporter's attitude about the whole thing is.
Starting point is 00:39:12 There's some animal out there hacking people up, killing people's in their own home in the middle of the night. That's an animal. That's a killer. Oh, yeah. That's someone that needs to be killed themselves. A guy like you. come on. You're not cruising yard sales on a weekend. Come on. No, you're not.
Starting point is 00:39:33 That jewelry is going to be traced back to that house, and we're going to check the records of anything else you pawned up, because you even said they take your name, your license number, all that information. How much of that other jewelry and those other goods that you pawned off? We're going to come back to other burglaries. We're just that. Simple burglaries. I've never run.
Starting point is 00:39:54 The most I've done is I was like nine years old. to take a thing of Pokemon stickers from Akiti toys. Stop minimizing. Stop. We're not talking smoking when you're under 18. We're not talking stealing Pokemon stickers. We're talking murder. I don't do that.
Starting point is 00:40:12 You may not have. But someone in that house did. You were there. I was never in any help. Investigators again pose the alternate theory that gives the appearance of minimizing the severity of the crime. This is meant in part to keep the suspect talking and eventually willing to admit to something and eventually the truth of their role in the crime.
Starting point is 00:40:36 Nonetheless, Christopher refuses to waver on his original story invoking that as an Eagle Scout, murder is not a core value. Chris, let me ask you this. You ever been in the Nashville River? Does that mean anything to you? I don't know which River in the Nashville River is. You don't know?
Starting point is 00:40:54 Eventually, River lately? I don't know. Is that me out lately? No. I don't know. No? You haven't been by a river lately. Unless you can't driving over one.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Stop minimizing. Stop dancing around the issue. John has asked you a very specific question. Have you been to a river lately? Yes or no? Fine, yes, I've been to the river. See how easy that was? I'm probably next to the hatch.
Starting point is 00:41:23 When was this? I don't know. Two nights ago? Maybe you get to. Yesterday we went and got yourself. What did you go by the river for? What did you go by the river for? I parked.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Would you throw in the river, Chris? What did you throw in the river? What was thrown in the river, Chris? I didn't throw anything in the river. What was thrown in the river? I didn't ask if you did. What was thrown in the river? Nothing.
Starting point is 00:41:49 Nothing. I didn't throw anything in the river. You're lying. You're lying. We have evidence. You're lying. You know what happens to people who slice little girls in prison? You know what happens to them? Do you know?
Starting point is 00:42:03 No, I've never been to prison. Yeah? Well, you know what? You're going to find out. Then arrest me. My God, what were you thinking? What were you thinking when you were, hatching away at her? Hacking away at her. Hearing her scream. We've smiled.
Starting point is 00:42:20 You were smiling. You are that sick... You are that sick animal that went in there with a soul. purpose carrying that shit. Because the other guys might have thought it was just a burglary. They're just going to skim a little jewelry, go make a little cash, be done with it. But you went in there with another plan. You went in there to kill. You liked it.
Starting point is 00:42:41 That rush, that adrenaline dumb. You liked it until the lights came on. Reality had. You saw the damage you had done. The detectives have shifted from placing the blame on Stephen to making Christopher the actual ringleader. They've tried playing him as the victim who simply followed along, but since that tactic didn't work, their next option is to evoke anger or guilt in hopes that he will tell the truth. It's possible that the investigators believe that he's the
Starting point is 00:43:12 psychopathic mastermind and that calling him out on it would appeal to his nature. Trying to paint him as a follower if he is the leader would, after all, be an insult to him. If you're given that opportunity. Would you offer an apology to that little girl but what happened to her and her mother? Would you? That means. Most people would tell a person that was severely injured, they were sorry it happened, regardless of their involvement. It's part of an empathetic response. Christopher's answer lends significant credibility to the idea that he is on the psychopathic end
Starting point is 00:43:48 of antisocial personality disorder, since lack of empathy is a key component of psychopathy, This statement labels him something of a deviant whether he was guilty of this particular crime or not. Following the heated confrontation, Christopher decides that he doesn't want to speak with the detectives any longer, but over an hour later, he seems to have changed his mind. Not only this, but now we're able to hear from the much talked about Billy, who has been confessing all along. The detectives begin by reading Billy's rights and quickly dives into his side of the story. This is your chance to talk, Billy, so I'd like you to just tell us what you know about the incident.
Starting point is 00:44:30 I don't know much. I don't know what I've read from my teachers today in school. Okay, Billy, the information we have is that you were there. The detective informs Billy that he's not the only suspect being interviewed at this very moment. So why don't you go ahead and tell us what you know about the incident of Mount Vernon, what I know like about which part about your involvement in the end of my involvement was I was just there okay
Starting point is 00:45:02 who you deal with Chris I know it was last name you don't know Chris's last name but I've got a bit of him or no one in for a week okay okay and who else we deal with Quinn Glenn Glenn brother brother okay Billy is minimizing his involvement by using the word just
Starting point is 00:45:25 This is likely an attempt to lessen his punishment and possibly any feelings of guilt. Given how quickly he admitted to being there, it's possible that he either felt compelled to clear his guilty conscience, or he's a person who succumbs easily to pressure. In addition, when more than one person is involved in a crime, a psychological phenomenon known as diffusion of responsibility occurs. This means that each person feels less responsible for the crime because the responsibility is shared. If Billy is being honest and saying that he was there but didn't actively participate in the attack, he may have justified the crime to himself because others were doing something much worse.
Starting point is 00:46:06 I get a call, our attacks from Steve saying, that he's in my trailer partner with him. And he wanted to meet up with me. He wouldn't tell me why or what, is there anything? So I'm like, you know, whatever if I went on it. So I met him down the street. So you go and you meet Steve. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:23 And who's with Steve at his point? I think it was just him. And will you on foot, or were you in the vehicle? He was on foot. Okay. And what happened at that meeting? He told you donated.
Starting point is 00:46:35 We were going to Walmart to meet Chris. Apparently, Stephen had texted Billy around midnight. After meeting Christopher at Walmart, their next stop would be Quinn's house before heading off for the night. However, as we'll hear from Quinn himself, he wasn't all too thrilled to be joining the trio that night. Apparently, Stephen had a little. informed him earlier that day of his plans to commit a robbery, whereas Quinn was a little
Starting point is 00:47:00 apprehensive at the idea. Regardless, Stephen would ensure his friend's compliance and made his way to Quinn's house a little after 12 a.m. There were text messages, there were calls. I told Stevie that my dad had caught me going out, which I didn't even attempt yet. My dad was downstairs, so I said it very softly into the phone, but he said, your dad caught you? And I said, He said, yes. He said, I don't care if your dad catches you. I don't care if you walk out the front door. You have to get out tonight. Eventually, Quinn agreed to go along and even brought an extra pair of gloves, per Stephen's request. When? Yeah. Oh, I tell you. I have no idea. No idea? I have no idea when I mean. Okay. I don't know. I'm just talking about me. All right. I don't remember much of that night.
Starting point is 00:47:55 How come? I just tried to block it out. Yeah, I bet. Were you using drugs that night? No. Drinking? Okay. What are any of the other guys?
Starting point is 00:48:07 No. No. How did you come to target that house? Is there idea? I have no idea. Okay. At what point did they bring you into the idea and tell you what was going to happen? When they'd pick me out, or when I met him, I'm going to come out?
Starting point is 00:48:23 Okay. What did they discuss with you? They just discussed that they were gonna try to just, I don't know, they kind of, I don't, I don't usually understand him. He doesn't make sense most of the time. Yeah, I've known him for a while. And when he said stuff that he must do, he usually doesn't mean it. Yeah, because I don't know. He's just, he's just, how I interpret it.
Starting point is 00:48:44 But he's like, oh yeah, we're gonna try to do this. Go try and do what? If you don't understand, just use his worth. What are we going to go try and do? Just make some money. That's his expression. expression, we're going to go try and make some money. Yeah. And that was Stephen saying that?
Starting point is 00:48:59 Yeah. If Billy isn't a violent criminal, it makes sense that he's tried to block that night from his memory. It can be traumatic to witness such a scene, and oftentimes those who come along for the ride, like Billy claims to have done, could be somewhat afraid of speaking out or trying to stop the others from committing the crime. In addition, Billy may think that if he keeps the details to a minimum, it will make him seem less culpable. save him from having to answer uncomfortable questions. But what Billy may have known was that Stephen, the supposed ringleader of the group, had apparently been discussing his urge to
Starting point is 00:49:35 commit a brutal crime. He started off saying, would you take a hit for me? Would you take the blame for me? He would wait for me to agree. And then he would move on and say, would you break into a house with me? Or would you steal something with me? And then he would wait for me to agree. And then closer to the event. and started talking about, you know, when you kill for me, if somebody was on my back. Next, Billy explains that Christopher had driven the group of four to the address of Four Trow Road. They originally planned to burglarize the house next to the Cates, but abandoned the idea out of fear that it would be too big and confusing.
Starting point is 00:50:13 Christopher dropped his accomplices off at the residence, but quickly drove off to find an appropriate parking spot, deciding on a house's long driveway down the road. Around 30 minutes later, he met the three back at the Cates' home to plan their entry. They just, they couldn't figure out how to get in the house. That's basically what you're doing, trying to do. They were trying to figure out how to get in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:40 They said they got in. They said they got in now. And I was over a stand somewhere looking out, watching the people. Okay. And who came and said they got in? I don't know. He was charged and I can't really see nobody, so I don't know who. Did you go into the house with him?
Starting point is 00:50:59 Yes. There is a noticeable delay before Billy answers this question. When someone hesitates before responding, this usually indicates their thinking about what to say. Since this was a simple question, and he should have readily known if he went inside or not, the pause was likely due to him considering what would happen if he said no. He may have pondered if he would get in less trouble.
Starting point is 00:51:21 However, Billy rejected this idea. as he may have realized that the detectives already knew he was inside. So lying might make things worse for him. You're a little guy. You know, how tall are you, Billy? I'm like five to. Five, two. How much do you weigh? 96 pounds.
Starting point is 00:51:37 96 pounds. Little guy that would be handy to have that a cell window, right? The opening there wasn't a big opening, right? The cellar window? They lower you into the cellar window. Yeah. Okay. Next, we pick up with Christopher, whose confession is one of the most chilling that you'll ever hear.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Steve and I are very similar, Stephen Spader. Both of us grew up with problems in our families. Technically, we're both sociopaths legally by neuropsychologists' declaration. There should be a paper in a scripture case in the top drawer of my black dresser that says as much. Okay. Sociopathy is not an actual clinical diagnosis, but rather a term that describes a set of personality factors. The terms sociopath and psychopaths are sometimes used interchangeably and have many similarities, but there are a few key differences. Sociopaths may form some attachments to a select few people, while psychopaths are unable to have a genuine connection with anyone.
Starting point is 00:52:46 Psychopaths are more likely to be calculating and appear charismatic, whereas sociopaths are more reckless and disorganized. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder may fit the description for sociopathy or psychopathy, but the official diagnosis would be antisocial personality disorder. Christopher's traits seemed to heavily align with this disorder, which may not come as a surprise to everyone. Only days before October 4, 2009, Christopher had sent a frightening message to his ex-girlfriend Ashley Martin. I've tried letting my nice side run things. It didn't work. Now, the dark side of me will. Many people with antisocial personality disorder will describe having these two sides to their personality.
Starting point is 00:53:33 They can be very charismatic and personable in many cases. However, it doesn't take much for the other side to emerge, which is often triggered by anger, stress, or if the person simply has a need to fulfill. A few days ago, we decided that we were still willing in cash. We couldn't manage to get jobs, and we were going to try and get another robbery. We weren't sure when or how we were going to do it. Saturday morning, when I was with Steve, he told me that him and Billy had been cruising around and had found a house out in Mount Vernon that looked reasonable enough that it was out in the middle of nowhere, and we were thinking we were going to go in there, when it was
Starting point is 00:54:15 just me and him together in the car. You and him, meaning... I mean Steve. Okay. In the car. He said, yeah, we're just going to go in there, grab some stuff. If anybody's there, we're going to kill and have some fun. I agreed. We could do that. That sounded good. This strongly suggests that although Christopher did not know the victims, there was a conditional intent to kill if people were present in the house. However, premeditation doesn't require a certain period of time to form as an element of murder. Only enough time to form the intent, consider the crime, and then act. This can be as little as a few seconds. But this may not have been the only crime committed by Christopher and Stephen.
Starting point is 00:54:57 Apparently on Sunday, September 27th, only one week prior to Kimberly's death, a robbery had taken place in Brookline right next to Stephen's house. The McNeil family had left for church at the same time they did every Sunday and returned to later that afternoon. It wouldn't be until around 7.30 p.m. that they noticed their back door to the porch had been kicked in. Along with this, they discovered that various items of jewelry were missing, in addition to an iPod, a piggy bank, and several other valuables. Supposedly, Christopher had known the family quite well as they attended the same church, and Stephen was also well acquainted with them on account of the family's close living quarters. Although it hasn't been confirmed, it is most likely the previous robbery that Christopher is referring to here.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Billy was in on it too. He was all for it. We all have pocket knives. I had found a machete that my father owned. And Steve had mentioned he liked machetes, so I brought it along. And there's a Boy Scout knife, a straight, straight knife, about four or five inches long. Okay. Thin blade. I liked it. It had a very nice handle, and it had a leather case that could go on your belt. So I chose that. We met up. Quinn was going to be on it, get on it too. Okay. Autumn was going to be our cover story. He said we'd get there whenever we told him. He'd say we were there from that time on. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:27 So we had an alibi. This information clearly shows preparation for the commission of the crime of murder and goes to support premeditation. Christopher also has an interesting deviation from the story here as the knife he had seems to hold just as much interest to him as the upcoming story. We looked around for a good entry point where we would make a lot of noise. We didn't see any alarm systems, so we figured we were probably set.
Starting point is 00:56:52 All the doors were locked. We finally found one basement window we thought we could get Billy into if I could get it open. I used the black mechanical assist knife that I own to cut the screens. There were two screens between us in the window. And I tried to cut the frame out of the window, but ended up breaking the glass. At which point I basically bashed in the window. window, not the glass, but I managed to break it off of the handle that was on top, holding it down. We couldn't get anyone else in any other way so far, and so we started sliding Billy.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Billy got in and was because he went over to the basement door and thought it was locked because he pushed on it instead of pulling. And so he was stuck in the basement and they were trying to get him out. Okay. Steve had the idea that we could take the air conditioner out. Okay. So I cut the panels off from around the side. Yep. And we moved the air conditioner Take note of Christopher's wording here. He asserts his superiority over Billy, who most likely had an emotional response and panicked, whereas Christopher believes himself to be someone that would never get locked in a room. Continuing with the course of events, once Stephen was inside of the home, he quietly
Starting point is 00:58:04 made his way to the back door, where Christopher and Quinn were waiting outside. They eventually found Billy in the basement and proceeded with their depraved plan. Upon their entry, they noticed that the residents had motion detectors. In hopes to avert the system, Christopher swiftly located the breakers next to the front door, cutting the power within a second. As they began to search for jewelry, an iPod was discovered in one of the several rooms, most likely Jamie's. Using the iPod screen light to guide their way, Stephen led the sadistic pack towards the master bedroom,
Starting point is 00:58:39 where Kimberly and her daughter were peacefully sleeping. open the master bedroom door quietly he looked in and he said that there are people but we thought he said there's no people so he started to get a little bit relaxed and started talking he started to quiet us down then he shined the light on the bed and that's when they woke up okay the mother said something like jamie is that you stevie threw the light he went around to one side of the bed where the girl apparently was sleeping i started to circle around to the other side case something happened. The mom sat up in the bed, started asking who was there, what was going on, tried to turn on and it didn't turn on. When she did that, Steve started hacking
Starting point is 00:59:24 at the bed with the machete. Okay. They started screaming because they heard something. Apparently he missed them mostly. But I heard him hit them all, and so I dove in and stabbed her a few times in the chest. Steve was just hacking away. He totally lost it. I was controlled, but I didn't really feel much or anything. Yeah, good. I thought I would, but I didn't. What were Quinn and Billy Dylan? They stayed by the door.
Starting point is 00:59:51 They didn't do anything. All, honestly, we did everything. The girl jumped up. I almost since during the dark, get up, and jumped over her mother. SD was hacking away, and she jumped right into my arms. I stabbed her once towards the face.
Starting point is 01:00:12 Then I went for the front. as I was swinging around, and she got free of my hand and went flying into the glass door, knocked her head. Stop crying completely. I figured she was probably toast. Yeah. The mom was still gurgling and kind of breathing deeply. Steve just went at her.
Starting point is 01:00:33 I was actually kind of scared about he just kept hacking into bed, came over at our side and hacked at it some of one. Yeah. And then went over and kicked out of it. the girl a couple of times with his steel toe boots and then hit her in the head with the machete at least that so he said he didn't aim for that yeah i was backing off because i knew steve was losing it i could tell um then he turned around he looked like jason from her aline the machete in his hand and i was and i told him steve relax it's just me it's chris he was breathing hard and relaxed and
Starting point is 01:01:07 quinn had the good sentence to go turn the breakers back on and the lights on him yeah in fact Quinn couldn't believe the horror before his eyes. When the mother woke up and she made a comment, she said, Jamie, I didn't know something, you know, that then you covered your ears and ran. I didn't run. I walked. Walked out of the room, okay?
Starting point is 01:01:29 That's because you knew what the purpose was to be there? I guess I didn't believe it was really happening. I was shocked that people were home. I was shocked that this was actually happening, and I walked down the hallway. because I didn't want to face the reality. The mom was obviously not going to make it. The girl I was pretty sure wasn't going to.
Starting point is 01:01:52 She was completely out there. There was blood all over the place. According to Christopher's description of Stephen's behavior, it seems that Stephen was experiencing a rage blackout, which is similar to those that people with anger management issues struggle with. The person often acts very primitively, as was the case with Stephen and how he brutally murdered Kimberly. Christopher's actions are calmer and more methodical.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Evidence of this can go to show many things, among them a sense of self-control and understanding, which negates any sort of non-culpability defense. A court-appointed psychiatrist would be able to interview Christopher and easily determined that he understood the nature of his acts and knew at the time of the crime that they were wrong. However, he may have wanted to portray himself as remaining in control because he believed it made him look stronger compared to Stephen.
Starting point is 01:02:45 For someone with antisocial personality disorder, they might see it as very negative to lose control as they often view themselves as superior to others. Whether he lost it or not, the outcome of their twisted idea of fun was something beyond your worst nightmare. Horrifically so, Kimberly had been struck with the machete in the head and torso 36 times,
Starting point is 01:03:08 while her daughter had suffered 18 severe wounds, including a punctured lung, a fractured elbow, a cracked skull, and a partially amputated foot. Following the murder, Quinn had unexpectedly turned the lights back on, forcing them to look at the disturbing scene. However, this may have given them even more of the gratification that they so greatly desired. And although the perpetrators were convinced that their work had been done, they underestimated just how strong that 11 year old girl really was. Petrified, Jamie lay there on the bloodstained floor while her attacker stole a few pieces of jewelry before fleeing the scene. Pretending that she had succumbed to her injuries, Jamie was able to escape the cruel fate that they had so mercilessly tried to bring upon her.
Starting point is 01:03:56 She was able to gather all of her strength and dial 911. When someone encounters a threat, they may stop all movement and sound in an attempt to hide from whatever the threat is. also known as the freeze response. The idea is that by drawing as little attention to themselves as possible, they may minimize the danger. In doing so, there's no doubt that Jamie showed an incredible amount of courage. And although it seems we've heard every blood-curdling detail from Christopher, Billy is suddenly rather hesitant to give the full story.
Starting point is 01:04:30 You never go in that master bedroom. No. You never confront these people. Your knife was never used. No. Not at all. All right. Did you ever, I know this is a tough thing for you, did you ever see the people? I don't talk about whether you saw them or not. It's just that a whole part. Billy's answers have been brief and while not completely avoidant, they have been limited. This could be taken in one of two ways. Either he's guilty in trying to hide his crimes, even feeling remorse or disgusted about.
Starting point is 01:05:07 what they took part in, or he's a traumatized onlooker who had no idea what was going to happen, and whose brain blocked out much of the memory as a protective measure. We know that our brain is capable of protecting itself from traumatizing events in this way, but this is also an awfully convenient excuse that someone can use when trying to avoid openly and honestly retelling the events that occurred. In spite of this, the detective informs Billy that forensic evidence will always prove. fact from fiction. So it's in his best interest to be completely transparent. He finally admits to stepping foot in the master bedroom for a short amount of time.
Starting point is 01:05:47 It was a pitch black, okay, and then someone turned the power back off. I don't remember who. I don't know. The voice came on, and I saw her. And you saw what? Billy, I know it's tough. I know it's down. You know, did you see the woman? Yeah. Where was she? Was she alive? I doubt it. I didn't think so. Okay, did you see the little girl?
Starting point is 01:06:17 Yeah. Where was she? She was on the floor. Was she alive? I doubt it. I was there so. Do you ever touch any one? No.
Starting point is 01:06:28 You have a knife ever touch anyone? No. Did you lend your knife anyone that night? No. Just it would be brought it all the time. The fact that Billy even took a knife to the, The burglary indicates that he may have had the intention of using it. On the other hand, the knife possibly helped Billy to feel tough
Starting point is 01:06:44 so he could build up the nerve to enter the home and commit the robbery. It seems, however, that the violence, blood, and death was too much for him to handle. Had you guys sat around prior to Saturday and talked about doing the burglary? Well, I didn't look at them personally. I don't know if they did. You're telling me right now, you're looking me in the eye. And you tell me you've never done a burglary before. Breaking in part of the kids.
Starting point is 01:07:12 Okay. You ever heard any of those guys talk about killing people? Like kidding around, yeah. Okay. What kind of kidding around? You know, just don't know how I'll kill you, you know, you know, how kids are. Just saying that all the time. You know, speak with that.
Starting point is 01:07:33 Not really like to have a seriousness of actually killing someone. Manipulative killers will often seek their partners, a certain pattern. As we see here, they'll joke about things like crime and murder to see who's completely repulsed and not a potential accomplice and who will let it slide. Eventually, they'll take it further down the path of dark crime jokes or actions until the other person is complicit in something serious with no way to escape. This may have been the case with Stephen, although Billy asserts that there was never an orchestrated plan, and he thought the mutual understanding between the group was that it would be a robbery and nothing more. But later it was revealed that
Starting point is 01:08:15 he and Stephen had previously scouted Trow Road for a house to burglarize, even telling a friend on Saturday, October 3rd, that Stevie was planning a breaking and entering. Not only this, but Billy had been flaunting his assisted opening knife, allegedly stating that he was planning on using it on a police officer or someone else. I wouldn't have you tell anybody. Honestly, So I wasn't planning on it. I was just in there for the... I just wanted to make some quick money. But what were they in the FAA?
Starting point is 01:08:47 I thought for saying. I honestly couldn't tell you what their intentions were. But they had a plan if they had confronted somebody, didn't they? I guess so. Did they tell you what that plan was if they confronted somebody? Well, yes, I did, but they told me that if there were people in the house that they would have had them all in these chloroform, Accord, whatever.
Starting point is 01:09:20 That's what I thought would be happening. When did they tell you that? Probably the day or two before, maybe. So you had discussed a burglary ahead of time. Not that specific. Supposedly, Stephen had even requested that a friend researched how to make the dangerous concoction. He wanted me to look up how to make chloroform,
Starting point is 01:09:42 when I was like, all right, whatever. I didn't see it as a big deal because I had known Steve to own copies of the anarchist and terrorist cookbook. Knowing Steve and his history, I took everything I heard with a grain of salt. Because as much as, you know, Steve was like a brother to me, I couldn't really trust the words. Anything that Steve said in all actuality because he'd give these grand stores. There'd be no one to corroborate anything he said. Apparently, the Friday before the attack, Stephen had told Autumn that he had a plan in mind for that weekend, but didn't want to divulge any details to his friend. His reason being that he wanted Autumn to stay out of trouble.
Starting point is 01:10:28 However, Stephen will involve him soon enough. Despite Stephen and Christopher's alleged plan, Billy asserts that they did not bring the chloroform after all. While the little girl struggled to call the police, the assailants quickly fled on foot back to Christopher's car. where they each had a new pair of clothes to change into. They drove Billy back to his vehicle at Walmart and later dropped Quinn off at his house before Stephen and Christopher made their way to Autumn's place around 5.30 in the morning.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Before leaving the Cade's house, Stephen had allegedly wished to carve the words, You're lucky into the neighbor's outside wall, seeing as they were almost chosen as the innocent victims. This likely indicates that Stephen may have been on a sort of high after murdering Kimberly, feeling like a villain and that he had the power to spare the people next door. So, yeah, we basically planned that if someone was there, we were going to kill him.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Did you think that it was, if somebody was there, if they resisted you were going to kill him or it was just? We were just going to kill him. Yeah. I'll be perfectly honest, I wanted to kill someone for a long time. It's like an urge, and it was kind of a time that I could get it out. It's very rare for a murderer to make this sort of admission. Although it's horrific to hear and very confusing for the average person to understand such a desire, it's this type of information that helps us to understand the mind of someone with severe antisocial personality disorder.
Starting point is 01:11:57 They don't value human life the way a typical person does, and only think of their own needs and desires, their own urges as Christopher insightfully described. They often know right from wrong, as Christopher verbalized earlier, of how horrific it would be for someone to harm a woman, let alone a little girl, but they don't guide themselves
Starting point is 01:12:17 by moral principles. People with antisocial personality can often learn to mimic normal human emotion, but they don't actually feel that emotion. I thought at least I would feel that about it. I'm almost sorry to say I don't. I'm not sure why.
Starting point is 01:12:34 I thought I would at least like puke afterwards or something after looking at her with her form, open with the bone, showing her. When you say her, you mean the woman? Yeah. Stabbing the girl, as she was saying, please don't do this. Because the mom was.
Starting point is 01:12:50 Who was saying, please don't do this? The girl, the girl. The girl was like, it'll be okay. I think her mom probably hoped that we weren't going to hurt the little girl because she was a little girl. It was kind of cool because it was different. Yep. But I'm not really sure if I have the conscience anymore.
Starting point is 01:13:07 Christopher may very well be enjoying the process of telling the story. because he gets to relive the incident. This may be why he's being so forthcoming, providing so much detail, even laying out his feelings and thought process. He's giving the detectives much more than what they're asking for, but it's unlikely that he's doing it to help the detectives because, like he said,
Starting point is 01:13:29 he doesn't care or feel bad, and he isn't sure if he has a conscience. Even with the possibility of being locked in prison for the rest of his life, he may be able to feel some satisfaction thinking back to the memory of the crime. Steve had mentioned that we weren't going to have times of torture and that we do it some other time. It's likely that Stephen was the more sadistic of the two,
Starting point is 01:13:51 although Christopher seems to definitely have sadistic tendencies. It seems that Stephen was more of the savage, violent criminal who plotted the crimes, while Christopher was more of the brains of the operation. I think Steve enjoys just the butchery part of it, just the power. Yeah. I'm more of a precision sort of guy. If I went in there to kill, I'm just going to kill him.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Steve was pretty much excited, but it definitely wasn't his first time. It was like, yeah, it's awesome. You'll get used to it, Chris. It gets addicting, but we'll take care of it. Even Autumn can recall Stephen's volatile nature. Steve had always talked about doing shootings and killing people and said he'd killed a lot of people and, like, he had got a lot of respect on the streets and whatever. and he always said he wanted to kill someone to know what it felt like.
Starting point is 01:14:44 I never took it as anything more than, you know, the ramblings of a troubled kid. According to Autumn, Stephen had apparently proclaimed at one point, You have no idea what I'm capable of. Steve had mentioned in the past that he wanted to kill his mom because there was a lot of animosity between them because she degraded him in his opinion. he was thinking very seriously in discussing with Chris, dribble, Stephen's mother.
Starting point is 01:15:18 This sort of obsession with murder and enjoyment of the act itself is common among people with severe antisocial personality disorder. Oftentimes they'll commit murder as a means to an end, such as to obtain money or to avoid being caught if a victim lives and is able to identify them. It's less common when the person actually takes pleasure in the act of murder. This is often evidenced by the weapon that is chosen and the manner that the murder was executed. For instance, using a machete may indicate enjoyment of the process, since it involves closer contact with the victim and their death is prolonged.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Using a firearm could indicate that the person simply wanted to kill the victim as quickly as possible, as it provides physical distance and often kills quickly. Steve had mentioned before that he's killed multiple people. He said this one that wasn't his first mom and daughter. He felt either, but we were in the driveway. It's possible that Stephen was lying about his alleged previous murders to impress the group. However, it may have also been a form of manipulation. He wanted them to feel confident that he'd already gotten away with murder before, so they could trust that he would make sure they got away with it this time too.
Starting point is 01:16:33 Although Stephen's claims have never been confirmed, the fact that he would make such alarming claims is enough to shock you to your core. After the horrific ordeal, Christopher and Stephen made their way to Autumn's house around 5 in the morning, where the young man seemed to be unaware of what had just occurred. I was looking at him, and I was like, what do you want? And he's like, nothing, I'm just, I'm just amped. I mean, I've gotten a massive adrenaline rush right now. I was like, why?
Starting point is 01:17:01 he's like, oh, we just killed two people. Like, he said it really nonchalantly. And I was, and being Steve in his stories previously, I was like, yeah, okay. You know, I didn't believe a word of what he said. Autumn was of the impression that they had committed a robbery and not a murder. However, as the attacker showcased their newfound possessions, he was more than willing to help dispose of the evidence. Chris grabbed the coat, the bag of clothes, and was carrying it.
Starting point is 01:17:31 And Steve and I knew the path pretty well because that's where we used to go and smoke weed. And so we went down in there. Steve and Chris were trying to decide who was going to throw the, and it seems like Autumn wanted. I wish they were telling me. I became from the detail. It just seemed to be incredibly real. Hoping to put some distance between them and the murder, they planned to burn the remaining evidence. But Autumn supposedly had the idea of throwing it into the Nashua River instead.
Starting point is 01:18:14 Although, ironically enough, he would ultimately be the one to lead police directly to it. Although Autumn asserts that he had no previous knowledge of the intended crime, his story seems to contain a few holes. I was scared because as far as I knew, I was sitting in a room with two murderers. Is that why you made jokes that you're not smarter than a victory? I made jokes. I make jokes because it helps me. me stay calm. I was ex-stead's saying that the little girl had survived. Stephen looked me in the face and said, there are only five people who know about this. Four of us who did it and do you.
Starting point is 01:19:10 Police showing up and you kill you. I will kill you. During his interrogation, Autumn jumped at the first opportunity to confess, showing where he, Stephen and Christopher had thrown a black trash bag with a small jewelry box, an air conditioner screen, rubber gloves, a plastic bag with an insurance card belonging to David Cates, a red sweatshirt with Stephen's name, socks with Christopher's name, and several other items placed inside. Christopher and Stephen had also buried some of the remaining jewelry, the machete, a knife, and two iPods, one from the Cates home and one from their previous robbery in a wooded area near Christopher's house. But not before they had a chance to show off the terrifying weapons to their
Starting point is 01:20:00 friends. Hours after the murder had taken place, Christopher, Stephen, Billy, and another friend, Eldon Spikes, had all been hanging out at their regular spot, Walmart, where Stephen had supposedly revealed the tale of horror. He was excited to tell the story, supposedly stating that he wished he could do it again, although the friends were unsure if Eldon had taken the words into account, considering that he had allegedly been high on numerous drugs. Christopher and Stephen then traveled to the Fescent Lane Mall in Nashua, selling the jewelry for $130 at a cash for gold store, where they were actually stopped by police for appearing suspicious. They were informed that multiple robberies had recently taken place in Brookline and Montvernan,
Starting point is 01:20:46 but of course the two didn't confess their guilt. As a result, the officer didn't question them any further, but little did he know he was staring into the faces of stone cold killers. Later that day, Christopher and Stephen traveled to their friend Kyle Fenton's home, located in Brookline and brought the machete and knife along with them. There they proudly revealed their haunting secret, spilling every shocking detail about the murder, and parading the weapons as if it were show and tell. But what the teenagers managed to forget was that not everyone would share in their excitement
Starting point is 01:21:21 at the gruesome crime, and some might even report it to the police. Fortunately, when Kyle informed his mother of the situation, she did exactly that. Christopher and Stephen's grandiosity had unsurprisingly backfired. In their excitement, they got too boastful and essentially participated in turning themselves in. If I would have told you that Eldon said he was threatened, would that surprise you? No. Do you know Eldon was threatened? I don't know if you were certain.
Starting point is 01:21:52 Did you hear that he had been threatened? No. You don't know anything about that threat. Again, I'm going to ask you, have you heard any more details after the fact? Any of the guys talking about it? Amused by it. They seemed amused by it. Who's they?
Starting point is 01:22:14 Stephen and Chris. Stevie and Chris. Was Quinlan amused by it? I didn't really see him that more suddenly. Like, I didn't talk to him. He didn't talk to me. He didn't, he didn't talk much. What did they say that made you thought they were amused?
Starting point is 01:22:27 and just they seemed to not even care. So initially said it was just small chatter, but all this was, they had to be cool. Yeah, in the house, they didn't really talk much, but afterwards they said that, you know, like it was, they said pretty much it was like, it was fun. It was fun. Who said it was fun? However, the disturbing jokes were not shared by everyone, as Quinn was in disbelief at the gruesome attack. Chris was just saying that he was happy he got the kid, and we had a little bit of an argument over that, just over the ethics of it.
Starting point is 01:23:11 Who had the argument? You impressed me and Chris. It wasn't a heated argument, but he said he was happy that he got the kid. And I said, no, not women and children. Quinn goes on to chillingly state that Stephen wanted to get Chris into killing by committing such an act. Unfortunately, the disturbing plan seemed to have worked. Steve and Chris were just going back and forth about just having a rush. Did they say anything more specifically about what they had done? It was halfway down the dirt road. That's when Chris said he was happy he got the girl. Stevie was making the machete joke.
Starting point is 01:23:50 Oh, I was sorry, it was a joke about, oh, she woke up to get hacked to death by a machine. machete. Chris and Stevie were just very jovial in a rush. I was agreeing going along with it because I was just in a house and one of my friends and a new acquaintance just killed people and I wasn't about to disagree with anything. Billy said something about being put in the newspaper and Stevie said something. He said, yeah, we're going to be in the paper. but not us. According to Quinn, Billy had wanted to be in the newspaper ever since he was a child, and given his crime, it seemed that it didn't matter how.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Sunday night, the four criminals, along with Eldon, had been visiting at Quinn's house when the hangout suddenly turned volatile. Stephen worried about Eldon's knowledge of the homicide, wished to dispose of the loose end. Unsurprisingly, Christopher was on board to commit yet another murder, but thankfully Quinn stepped between the three and pleaded for Eldon's life. He assured his accomplices that not a word would be spoken of the incident, ultimately ending the confrontation. Billy, apparently either his friend or his friend, he was he the, when it was Steve's friends or it was like Billy's sister or something like that, one of his friends' sisters goes to school, the same place that the little girl did.
Starting point is 01:25:22 And so it's all around the school. and so we got on the online telegraph thing on his computer. I looked at it and found out the girl that survived. There wasn't a lot on there, but they gave me a really hard time. They were like, wow, Chris, you couldn't even kill a 10-year-old. Gave me a really hard time. Who's they? Steve and Otto.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Steve's like, at least I killed my... Christopher says this almost as if he wants the investigators to feel bad for him, rather than focusing on the fact that they just murdered a mother and brutally assaulted her child. Presenting Stephen in this way may be helpful to Christopher's case, although Stephen may or may not have said this. It's in Christopher's best interest to display Stephen as the more unempathetic and violent criminal. That way, Christopher believes he looks like a bit of a victim compared to his monster of a friend. On top of this, the other three apparently referred to Christopher as a murder virgin,
Starting point is 01:26:21 as he was unable to complete the thrill kill. I'm kind of surprised she's alive. I'm not sure. I kind of wish she died for her sake, just because she's going to have to live with all that now. Give me a lot of them. If I'm going to kill someone, I'm going to actually do it so that they don't have to sit and live with a bunch of trauma.
Starting point is 01:26:41 I've been through so much trauma. I know when someone would go through that. So if I can just end it for them, I would. This bizarre claim may all be affront. Christopher may feel a sense of failure because Jamie lived. He doesn't want to be viewed as weak, so he suggests that he's only disappointed for her sake when in actuality, it likely has everything to do with him and nothing to do with her.
Starting point is 01:27:04 At the same time, Christopher is once again presenting himself as a victim. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. Following the chilling confessions, Billy had supposedly discussed with his dad the idea of selling his story to various media outlets, another indication of how heartless he was. In the end, Billy and Quinn were given plea deals for testifying against Christopher and Stephen. Billy pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, burglary, and first-degree assault, and sentenced to 30 to 60 years behind bars. In comparison, Quinn pleaded guilty to burglary, robbery, and conspiracy to commit burglary, receiving a sentence
Starting point is 01:27:44 of 20 to 40 years. Autumn was eventually sentenced to a minimum of five years for hindering, apprehension and conspiracy to hinder apprehension. In an unsuccessful attempt to avoid a first-degree murder charge, Christopher pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. The idea he'd been insane was quickly denied by the court psychiatrist, stating that he was well aware of his behavior and actively chose to commit such a horrendous crime. During his trial, Stephen appeared to not take the proceeding seriously when he made a shocking and unusual request to his attorney. He would say he have done. I mean, he's a yell.
Starting point is 01:28:24 Yeah. Right. There are a few different reasons behind this kind of behavior. One possibility is that Stephen could be trying to manipulate the situation and gain sympathy from the jury. By reminding them that it's his birthday, he might hope that the jury will feel more inclined to be lenient in their sentencing, or view him as more human and relatable. Another possibility is that he is simply trying to exert control. troll over the situation. By asking about his birthday and the possibility of the jury singing,
Starting point is 01:28:58 he's taking an active role in the proceedings and potentially even trying to dictate the mood or tone of the courtroom. It's also possible that he's simply trying to assert some kind of dominance and show that he is unfazed by the gravity of the situation. Regardless of the specific motivation, it's clear that this kind of behavior is concerning and indicative of a serious lack of empathy or remorse and shows that he's completely out of touch with the situation and why he's sitting there in the first place. In contrast, Christopher allegedly stated that if given the chance, nothing could prevent him from killing again. Both Stephen and Christopher were eventually convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. Although in 2012,
Starting point is 01:29:45 the United States Supreme Court ruled against sentencing minors to life without receiving any chance of parole. But shockingly, Stephen filed a motion not to appeal his conviction, and the New Hampshire Supreme Court granted it. Stephen's rationale behind the decision being that he is the most sick and twisted person you'll ever meet and should never be given a second chance. We reached out to speak with Stephen, but he declined to comment on the case. William Marks and Quinn Glover, who stood by and did absolutely nothing while Kimberly and Jamie were attacked are likely to be paroled in the coming years. Quinn was granted parole on his robbery charge and will likely be released in 2009. William will be eligible for parole in 2024.
Starting point is 01:30:33 Autumn Savoy was already released on parole in 2015.

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