Going West: True Crime - LaNell Barsock // 509
Episode Date: June 6, 2025In June of 2010, a 29-year-old nurse was found shot to death in her California home with a note that seemed to point to a particular person embedded in her life. But as detectives unraveled the case f...urther, the twisted truth came to the surface in shocking fashion: an affair, an obsession, and an unsuspecting killer hiding in plain sight. This is the murder of LaNell Barsock.
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What is going on true crime fans? I'm your host T and I'm your host Daphne and you're listening to going West
Hello everybody. I hope you're doing well today. Thank you so much for tuning into going west big shout out to Anna for recommending today's case I
feel like I've been saying this so much lately but the twist in this case
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because it really is an absolute shock in such a devastating story as well no
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And without further ado, let's just dive into today's case. Alright guys this is episode 509 of Going West so let's get
into it. So In June of 2010, a 29-year-old nurse was found shot to death in her California home with
a note that seemed to point to a particular person embedded in her life. But as detectives unraveled the case further,
the twisted truth came to the surface in shocking fashion. An affair, an obsession,
and an unsuspecting killer hiding in plain sight. This is the murder of Lanell Barsock was born on July 27, 1980 in Inglewood, California, which is just south
of downtown LA, where LAX is, actually.
And according to her family for her whole life, she was known for putting smiles on
the faces of others, and she had a real knack for making everybody feel at home and just feel comfortable.
Her friends described her as warm, generous, and giving, qualities which are precisely
what made Linnell interested in becoming a nurse.
So following her graduation from high school, Linnell trained to become a licensed vocational
nurse.
But after a few years, she decided to return to school and completed her degree as a registered nurse.
And it was there she met a young man named Louis Bonheur, who was taking English classes at the same school.
Now, Louis had just moved to California in 2005, so one year prior, as a refugee from Haiti.
And in typical Lanell fashion,
she struck up a casual conversation with him
as he was waiting for the bus
and then wound up offering him a ride home
after they had such a nice conversation.
And things really just flourished from there.
So they started dating and eventually moved in together.
Both in their 20s, Lewis got
a job working for a maintenance center in Hawthorne, California, which by the way is just south of
Inglewood, and Lanell graduated nursing school and started working at a medical center in LA.
So she was bussing her ass in school trying to get to the career that she wanted to. And four years later in 2009,
after saving for many years
and maintaining a happy relationship together,
Linnell and Lewis bought a house
on a roomy property together in Palmdale,
which is about 60 miles or around 100 kilometers
north of central Los Angeles
and just north of the Angeles National Forest.
And this is where Southern California starts
to enter the desert.
So Palmdale is kind of more deserty vibes,
but definitely more affordable than Los Angeles proper.
So, you know, they were really happy with this development
and just the opportunity to build their dream house
together and this life together.
So while they tackled projects around the place,
they also looked forward to eventually getting married and having kids.
You know, they weren't engaged yet,
but they were very much on that kind of trajectory. Yeah.
They were kind of talking about it. However, in the short term,
Linnell wanted to convert this spacious house,
which was about 3,500 square feet into a living care facility for
elderly patients so that she
could make some money back and continue to work a career that she loved.
But despite their excitement for the future, Lanell and Lewis couldn't ignore that their
relationship had been feeling kind of strained ever since they moved in together.
After four years of dating, Lanell was just kind of getting tired of being the more financially
responsible partner,
as well as the more motivated professional.
Like, she just kind of wished that Lewis would match her energy.
She complained that he lacked direction in his career,
and that he was too comfortable settling for a job that had very little upward mobility and very few responsibilities.
Makes sense. She was super motivated, she was really hard working, and even though she likes being with Lewis for other reasons,
she's kind of like, man, I wish he would pick it up on this side of things.
Yeah, just kind of meet her in the middle.
Well, they even talked about breaking up, and she confided in friends that she was no longer feeling romantic or sexual interest in Lewis.
So it was tough because on one hand, you know, they had this kind of good thing going and
they were getting closer to the life that they wanted, but it also felt one-sided in
a lot of ways for Lanell, like she was just pulling all the weight.
And Lewis could see this.
He could feel her slipping away from him.
So instead of shaping up and just trying to become a better partner for Lanell, he actually started to act possessive and jealous and began exhibiting traits of controlling
behavior that he claimed was otherwise totally outside of his nature.
This included taking Lanell's phone and looking through her text messages, calling numbers
that he didn't recognize, and even responding to people from her phone as if he was Lanell.
He would also occasionally call the clinic where she worked to make sure that she really was there, and was even known to swing by
her office and stake it out so that he could watch her come and go throughout the day.
But then things escalated. So in April of 2010, police were called to their home after reports of a domestic disturbance,
but the police were dismissed because the couple hadn't gotten into a physical fight
with each other.
It was just kinda more so like a verbal altercation.
But another time, Lanell's mom, Bobby, remembers Lanell calling her in tears after Louis actually
chased her daughter off the road in his truck,
and had gotten so close to Lanell's car that he actually broke its window.
And that all happened after Lanell told him that she was leaving him, so he chased her
down.
But no charges were filed regarding this incident, and Lewis even denies that this happened at
all.
But, I mean, I don't really know why Lanell would like call her mom crying if this wasn't
true.
So it's possible that it did happen and she just didn't report it to the police.
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised because it does seem like in some ways she's making excuses
for him.
Of course she loves him.
They've been together for years.
They own a home together now.
They're very intertwined in each other's lives,
but she's also telling friends that she's not romantically or sexually interested
in him and he doesn't have traits in a partner that she really wants.
So it does feel like she's kind of caught in being comfortable and being in a
relationship that she knows and then leaving for something that she feels like
she deserves. So I'm not really surprised that she feels like she deserves.
So I'm not really surprised that she wouldn't report that.
Yeah.
You know, it's kind of like, again, because a lot of people don't do that.
They feel like that's a really serious thing to do.
Right.
Well, obviously Lewis acting this way was not helping his case at all because
now not only was he unmotivated and unsupportive, but he was aggressive.
And like Heath is saying,
possessive.
So, Lanell continued to float away from him.
Thus, she started looking elsewhere to get her emotional needs met by turning to Fling.com,
which markets itself as, quote, the ultimate dating playground for the curious and bold.
I was wondering if this was like a kink website, but it's not.
I was wondering that too,
just because they say for the curious and bold.
No, it's literally just a dating website.
Yeah, like it's not bold to go out
and try to find a partner, you know?
No, it's weird tagline.
Yeah, this is just like a dating website.
And it was through Fling.com
that Lanell eventually connected with a man named
Ike,
whose charm and apparent emotional availability were a stark contrast to the
coldness that she was feeling with Louis. Now they met in February of 2010,
so four months before she was murdered.
Ike, who worked as a flight nurse in Sacramento, California,
so that means that somebody who gives medical aid
on emergency air transports,
seemed to offer her this stability and romance
that she was missing from Lewitt's
and more of the lifestyle that she craved.
And being in Sacramento,
he was about a five hour drive north of her,
so something that she felt like she could manage
for the time.
I feel like anybody who lives in California knows that's not that she felt like she could manage for the time.
I feel like anybody who lives in California knows
that's not that far.
It's still in the same state.
It feels like it would be far,
but it's not too out of reach.
Yeah, and actually it was Ike who placed
that domestic disturbance call to 911 from Sacramento
after hearing Lewis scream at her in the
background of their phone call.
So when that happened, she was literally on the phone with Ike.
That's kind of crazy to be honest.
It's pretty messy.
Well, just three days before Lanell was murdered,
Louis accused her of cheating on him and revealed that he had discovered that
secret phone that Ike had got her,
which makes things even more messy. So she vowed to Lewis, you know, she's
admitting, yes, you're right, you've caught me, but she's saying that she's gonna
end her relationship with Ike so that she can remain with Lewis. So she's not
taking the opportunity to say, yeah, I have been cheating and I'm gonna leave
you for Ike. She's saying, yep, you're right, but I want to be with you.
Yeah.
So that's kind of interesting.
But Ike was so concerned over her well-being still that he actually reached out to her mom, Bobby,
and begged her to keep vigilant watch over her daughter to keep her safe.
Texting Bobby that he cared about her well-being, quote,
even if she does not want to be with me.
On the day of her murder, Wednesday, June 16, 2010, Lanell had plans with a friend named Lorraine
Austin, who is coming over to Lanell and Lewis's house to do Lanell's hair.
And just a little backstory on their friendship. So according to Lorraine, she and Lanell were both born and raised in South Los Angeles
and had been friends since high school.
So for about 10 years by that point.
And they both lived in the Palmdale area now at this point in the story.
So she would stop by their home occasionally, you know, sometimes several times per week
to hang out, help Lanell with her hair
like they were good pals.
Well, that fateful Wednesday, Lorraine arrived at Lanell's suburban home on Rocky Lane in
Palmdale at around 10am to get started on her hair.
Lanell confided in her friend that she couldn't find the cell phone that Ike had gotten for
her, but unbeknownst to her, Louis had taken it.
When Louis found it, she had told Louis that it was no longer in use, that it was
just a burner phone that now had no minutes left on it. So just remember that.
And then Louis left for the day and headed towards Los Angeles where he was
actually meeting with Lorraine's boyfriend who worked in an auto body
shop for some help fixing up his truck.
So the boyfriends are together and the girlfriends are together.
Exactly.
But when Lewis had charged the phone to continue snooping,
he found that it had actually recently had minutes added to it.
Which means that she's still trying to talk to Ike.
Exactly. So this whole facade of like,
oh, yep, there's no minutes left on this was not true.
So upset by this, he turned the car around
and headed back to the house to confront
Lynel about her intentions with Ike.
By Lorraine's account, Louis burst in angrily,
wielding the phone, which Lynel then snatched away from him.
And just wanting to keep the fight at bay,
Lynel left the house with her friend Lorraine,
and the two young women headed to a nearby beauty supply store to pick up a few more
things that Lorraine would need in order to do her friend's hair.
But Louis followed them to the store, and confronted Lanell in the parking lot.
Wanting to put an end to the fight once and for all, Lanell gave in and she handed the
phone back to him, which kind of seemed to satisfy him enough to leave them alone.
Lanell and Lorraine then picked up a pizza, went through a drive-through for drinks, and
then headed home to finish up Lanell's hair.
But with Louis at the house, Lorraine later claimed that the energy in the house remained
contentious.
So much so that she was growing uncomfortable just being there.
Makes sense.
Nobody likes to be around their fighting couple friend.
Yeah, it gets really awkward sometimes.
So by around 1.30pm, they were still fighting and Lorraine decided that she needed to give
some, or needed to give them some space.
She's saying, why the hell am I here watching this unfold?
Yeah, I can be somewhere else. Yeah. So she later said, quote,
I left so they could talk. I told her, I said, look, y'all have some issues and y'all need to talk
and I don't want to be here. So she walked to a park near the house, staying there for a few hours,
just hanging out and kind of waiting. And by the way, that park, Dominic Massori Park,
was 1.3 miles or two kilometers away from Lanell
and Lewis' house.
So definitely a little bit of a walk.
Now Lorraine waited there for about five hours, she said,
from around 1.25 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
in the mild midday California heat,
which hovered around 75 degrees for the entirety of the day.
So pretty warm day, but also sounds like a really nice day to just like sit around a park.
Yeah, true, but relax.
But that is quite a long time to be at a park, five hours?
No, it definitely is. And to explain this, she said that to pass the time,
she was watching children play and just being in the piece of the park,
especially after such a stressful day, she was just hanging out.
So when she returned to her friend's house around 630 PM,
she walked into a scene of sheer horror.
Entering through the dimly lit garage, she hardly noticed the blood spatter on the floor until she slipped and fell in it.
A short while later, she burst into the Palmdale police station covered in her friend's blood.
And breathlessly, she told police that she had gone back to her friend's house and attempted to go in through the garage,
but it had been dark and she slipped on something viscous.
So confused, she told police, quote, I'm looking at the blood and then when I looked, I saw
her legs and then I walked around the corner.
She had a bag over her head.
Now on the floor of the garage, she saw Linnell's bloodied body lying lifeless next to her car. So
completely horrified Lorraine stepped into the house and said that she heard a
noise from upstairs and then she locked eyes with Lewis descending the stairs
towards her. So completely panicking you know the last thing that she saw was
Linnell and Lewis in a fight now Linnell is dead and Louis is coming for her. So she's freaking out, she can't
find her phone, so Lorraine ran to her own car and raced to the nearest police
station to report that her friend had been murdered. While she was driving
there she said that Louis was chasing behind her in his truck, but that he had turned around after realizing that she was heading towards the police station.
So when detectives reported to and then surveyed the house, they found no sign of Lewis, who
seemed to have suspiciously fled.
But inside the living room, they noticed the outline of an area rug imprinted into the
carpet,
which seemed to have been moved.
Multiple bloody towels were discarded haphazardly in front of the washing machine, and the cement
floor of the garage was lined with even more smeared blood, the pattern of which gave the
impression that someone had attempted to wipe up the blood after it was spilled.
On the floor of the garage were more bloody towels, as well as plastic sheeting from home
improvement projects, which the rain had slipped on.
Now Linnell's BMW was still parked inside the garage with its trunk popped open.
And in the trunk were trash bags stuffed with more bloody items, including sheets and blankets
from Linnell and Lewis's bed. Blood and bloodied items all over the place.
Yes, just everywhere.
The spare tire had been positioned beneath the open trunk,
and detectives kind of posited that it was originally being used as sort of a step stool
to get Linel's body into the back of the car.
But whomever had been doing so had just given up on the attempt to conceal her body in the
car and left her recumbent on the side of her vehicle instead.
So they were just like, I'm just going to leave her on the floor right next to the car.
And this is where 29 year old Lanell was found lying parallel with her BMW.
Her feet positioned towards the front of the vehicle, with her head positioned towards the front of the vehicle with her head positioned towards the trunk, and wrapped around her head was a black plastic trash bag.
So early the following morning, while the crime scene was still being processed, investigators
spoke extensively with Lorraine.
Who told them all about the couple's problems?
I mean, obviously, you know, they're best friends, so of course they're gonna talk about Lanell and Lewis's relationship, so she's just relaying this to police that, hey,
I saw that they were having problems before she was murdered.
Yeah, and in fact, here's what happened today with their fighting.
Yeah, exactly. Well, she was asked to take a polygraph test, and she did agree to do this,
but it never ended up happening.
But detectives were mostly eager to speak with both men in Lanell's life.
Lewis and her new boyfriend Ike.
Yeah, especially because Ike was brought up that very day and she seemed to still want to be pursuing that relationship with Ike.
Police are like, something has to give in this direction. Yeah, they're going to figure it out one way or the other.
So when they connected with Ike, law enforcement learned that he had expressed genuine care
over Lanell's well-being prior to her murder and that he was devastated to hear the news
of her mysterious passing.
He also, by the way, had an iron-clad alibi for the night that she had been killed.
He was attending a job interview in Sacramento, so five and a half hours northwest of Palmdale,
at that very time.
So it would have been impossible for him to personally, at the very least, commit the
murder.
Now, of course, heavily suspecting Lewis's involvement, law
enforcement sought to speak with him next and though they initially assumed
that he had fled from the scene and could be anywhere, they found that he had
actually stayed with Lanell's mom, Bobby, in her Inglewood home on the night of
the murder. So that's obviously very, very strange.
Yeah, he didn't come home and now he's at her mom's house
and he still apparently doesn't know that she was killed.
So Lewis was brought in early the next day
before he was even officially still informed
about the murder for which he was being considered a suspect.
In his interrogation, he said that he left the house
to get his car fixed at 12.30 p.m.
But when pressed, he admitted that he had returned
to the house to confront Lanell
and that he had then followed them to the beauty supply store
and then followed them back home,
which Lorraine, as we remember, had also told the police.
But he maintained that he then left the women alone after this, driving to Lorraine's boyfriend's
auto repair shop in the Florence Graham neighborhood of South Los Angeles, which is about 70 miles
or 112 kilometers south of Lanell and Lewis' home. So he was in a totally different area.
The two had planned on picking up parts from a few different auto parts stores
and then working on Lewis's truck.
So he was at least an hour and a half away and Lewis was even able to offer
receipts for these trips,
but detectives wanted to verify his presence through security camera footage in
these two stores to make sure that
he wasn't lying because they're like well what if you got the receipts from your friend
what if the receipt was from well i guess it would probably have the time stamp on it
yeah i would i was gonna say maybe it was from a different day but yeah they would be
able to but yeah they're like did he fake this you know we got to make sure that he
was really there due diligence and guess what le? Lewis could clearly be seen on the footage in both stores.
At 2.50 p.m., he was spotted
at a locally owned auto parts store.
And then, just after 4.30 p.m.,
so a little over an hour and a half later,
he was seen at an auto zone.
Around five, which is a store, by the way,
auto zone is like a car parts store.
Well, around 5.30pm, he then headed back to the same auto parts store that he had visited
earlier in the afternoon, like I said, at 2.50pm.
So Lewis was close by where he worked in Hawthorne, so rather than driving home to Palmdale and
then having to return in the morning, he opted to stay
the night with Lanell's mom, Bobby, and headed to her house that evening to avoid a long
commute.
He arrived there between 6 and 6.15 pm on June 16, so the evening that Lanell was killed.
Meaning Lorraine's story about Louis being in his Palmdale home just after 6 p.m.
chasing her around the house could not have personally been at the house
when Lorraine claims that he would have been.
But Lanell's mom, Bobby, had noticed something kind of suspicious while he was there.
Lewis had been looking at airline tickets to Miami and had also been shifting money
around between bank accounts, which kind of piqued detective suspicions because it seemed
as if he was kind of paving the way for an escape.
They wondered if perhaps he was booking a connecting flight from Miami to his native
Haiti to flee before he was pinned for Lanell's murder.
When detectives asked him about this, Lewis maintained that he was not attempting to leave,
and assured detectives that he and Lanell were happy together and that he didn't want
to leave her. But here's the thing, guys.
Detectives noticed a scratch across his cheek, and mused that he may have been hit by Lanelle
during a confrontation that ended in her death.
When asked about the origin of the scratch, Lewis readily admitted that the scratch had
come from Lanelle, but said that it was from a simple confrontation
and not from him inflicting any sort of violence against her.
Well, also among the evidence removed from their home was an incriminating breakup note,
which read, quote, Dear Lewis, I'm leaving you for Ike.
He makes more money, so you can do whatever you want to do with the house.
I am moving out of state with Ike, so that's why I gave you that phone.
We're getting married, so just leave me alone.
You can have everything in the house.
I've been sleeping with him for four months now.
And he's the one that paid my car note, so good luck in life.
Goodbye, Lanell."
And then, Scratched Out was a footnote that said, quote,
"'PS, I'm taking one of the TV.'"
Now, obviously, the typos featured in the note would be strange ones for a registered
nurse to make, and the syntax didn't seem to be in her cadence, which was noted by police.
And when confronted with this note, Lewis claimed that he didn't know what they were talking about and that he hadn't even seen it.
I mean Lewis is just like all kinds of confused right now.
You know, he still, by the way at this point, doesn't even know that Lanell is dead yet.
So he's at the police station. He doesn't know why and or allegedly he doesn't know why right and
Now they're saying oh, yeah, we found this breakup note.
You guys broke up, she broke up with you.
And he's like, what note?
Yeah, you should have seen this note that she wrote about, you know,
I'm taking one TV or one of the TV, one of the TV.
So, yeah, it's like Lewis apparently doesn't know what's going on.
And officers are doing this on purpose.
I think we said this in the last episode, I think. Oh yeah. On Carol Kennedy,
we were saying how police are like slowly releasing the information,
gradually releasing it to see how much the other person knows. Yeah.
They just want to kind of test the waters here. Exactly.
So that's what they're doing here.
They're trying to see if Lewis knows that she's dead,
knows anything about what happened to her.
So obviously confused, you know, this is his girlfriend,
serious girlfriend of many years. He's asking, okay,
so where is Linnell? What is going on?
And when they told him that she had succumbed to a gunshot wound to the head,
he broke down in immediate sobs.
And now they got to figure out if these are real tears or
if they're crocodile tears.
Through wails, he said to them, that's not me, and
why would they do that to her?
And who would do that to her?
So kind of interesting that he says, why would they do that to her?
Yeah, it's almost implying that there's more than one person responsible for this
attack.
Yeah, and like maybe at first he knows who it could be, but then he's saying who would
do that to her and is kind of then playing the part of, well, I don't know who would
do that to her.
Why would somebody kill her?
So he implored them through tears to pursue and punish the guilty party.
But despite his grief,
police seemed certain enough about his involvement that they were ready to make
an arrest. And Lewis, who was about 30 years old at this time, was detained for
the murder of his girlfriend. As Lewis waited in custody, the crime scene left
behind inside the house was analyzed very carefully for evidence that would support
their conclusion.
But the scene of the crime was a sloppy one.
Heath did a great job at telling us how messy it really was, how much blood there was, how
much random shit strewn around there was.
Yeah, there was just like bloody towels laying in front of the washer, there's towels all
over the house.
And like you said, somebody clearly tried to put her body in the back of the washer, there's towels all over the house. And like you said, somebody clearly tried
to put her body in the back of the car
and then they literally gave up
and just dropped her next to the car and then left.
So it's like super messy scene.
Almost like the killer had been apprehended
halfway through cleaning up or like they had just
given up halfway through cleaning up and just fled.
Yeah, they probably just got scared and they're like, I gotta get the hell out of here.
Yeah, like wait, this is a way bigger job than I thought, which is something I love about Psycho,
the movie, is that they really Alfred Hitchcock really made you realize how hard it is to clean
up a crime scene and how, you know, it's a job. Absolutely. It would be very, very strenuous.
And you'd probably have to, in order to leave leave nothing behind You'd have to use bleach and all sorts of shit rubber gloves and they can still find that so just don't murder
Don't murder and don't be a piece of shit and murder
No, really don't do it guys
So in the open trunk of Linnell's car there was a pillow that had this small hole
Burned through it through the entire pillow, straight through.
Yeah, I'm sure a lot of you guys probably know
or kind of understand what that pillow is for,
but if you don't, we're gonna explain that right now.
Well, police did too.
They had a hunch right when they saw it,
but then they had an even bigger hunch
when they found traces of gunpowder on it,
which led them to believe that whoever shot her
had actually pressed the pillow between
the gun and her head, hoping to silence the sound of the gun going off.
Which a lot of people have seen it. They use a lot in movies, you know, you put a pillow
over somebody's face. Yeah, they do. Yeah, absolutely. They put a, what are you laughing
at me for? They put a pillow over somebody's face and then they, it almost acts like a silencer
because it just, you know, it mellows the sound, I guess.
Well, it's interesting that the person would have that knowledge to say, I'm going to try
to silence this in the first place and then use a pillow.
Well clearly that just shows that this was kind of premeditated.
It wasn't just like a spur of the moment.
Oh, I had to pull out my gun and shoot you because we're in an altercation.
It's like the passion.
Yeah, I'm setting you up to murder you.
Yeah, so true.
Very good insight.
So just as detectives suspected, the area rug had been removed from the carpeted living
room and shoved haphazardly into the back seat of Lanell's
unlocked car, which was still in the garage again and next to her body.
And on the underside of the rug was a bloody footprint.
And discarded on the floor of the garage were two latex gloves with blood on them,
as well as a plastic pitcher with a bloody fingerprint on it.
So like you're saying, Heath, it's almost like they were trying to set this up in a certain way,
but it's like, you leave the gloves behind, which are obviously gonna have your DNA inside of it.
Yeah, you did a really shitty job here.
And then you touch something with blood on your hands.
Well, a luminol test of the floors in the home revealed a trail of bloody footprints
leading away from where the area rug had been in the living room.
So detectives believed that the murder had taken place inside the living room atop the
area rug, as they had originally suspected.
Alongside the footprints was a consistent stream of spilled blood moving from the living
room through the kitchen,
and into the garage, making it seem like Lanell's body had been dragged there after she was
murdered.
Geez.
Though initially thought to be a victim of blunt force trauma due to all of this blood,
a shell casing was found on the floor of the living room.
So obviously now they know that it was from a gun.
Which of course they knew when they found the freaking gunpowder in the hole in the
pillow, but everything is matching up.
Yeah, they had to obviously confirm all of this.
Well strangely, Lewis didn't even own a gun.
And the timeline that Lewis gave to detectives all but ruled him out anyway.
So they wondered if he had at least orchestrated the murder with the help of somebody else.
So Lewis was held in jail for weeks while police attempted to confirm or deny his presence
at the scene of the murder.
But with the eventual confirmation of his phone records, it became increasingly obvious
that Lewis was not home at the time that Lanell would have been killed.
Because his cell phone records were consistent with the timing that he gave police,
placing him farther and farther away from Palmdale as the afternoon of the murder wore on.
On the afternoon of her murder, Lanell actually called Lewis on his cell phone from their home landline at 2 30 p.m. and
within 20 minutes of answering this phone call he was at the auto parts store
and then made his two additional appearances on security camera footage
at other auto parts stores in that neighborhood. According to Bobby he
arrived at her home in Inglewood between 6 and 6 15 p.m. as we mentioned before so
this wouldn't have
left him enough time to sneak all the way back out to Palmdale, commit his girlfriend's
murder and then report back to the area to stop in the store again.
At 4pm that day, Bobby placed a call to her daughter, which she did not answer, so police
believe that her murder took place between 2.30pm when she spoke to Lewis on the phone and 4pm when that call was placed.
So this meant that Lewis could not have committed this murder, and he was officially cleared
of suspicion and released from confinement.
But as we know, Lorraine had said that she was gone from like, what'd she say, 12.30
to 6 or 6ish?
Yeah, exactly.
So she said that she was out the whole day.
So then you're like okay well then who was there?
Yeah exactly and this doesn't really you know it kind of
it's also kind of confusing because Lorraine is saying
hey I locked eyes with Lewis and he chased me
to the police station and then when I got close
he turned around and headed back.
So all of this is kind of like making you suspicious.
It's not adding up.
And of course, officers did keep tabs on Lewis in case something had snuck by them,
and he did, at the very least, orchestrate this killing.
So police placed a tracker on his car.
But detectives admitted that he hadn't been up to anything suspicious following his release.
So it's like, they're tracking him for days and they're realizing that he's not doing
anything weird.
He's not trying to flee to Miami.
He's not trying to flee to Miami.
He's not trying to flee to Miami or Haiti or anywhere else.
He's just staying put.
Yeah, he's just going about his normal day.
Well, to the frustration of Lanell's friends and family,
the investigation seemed to take a step back.
I mean, everything was originally
pointing to one person at first, and now it's
clear that it wasn't him.
So police were just totally dumbfounded.
And when scrambling to appoint a new suspect,
detectives recalled a strange detail about the night that Lanell was killed.
The morning after Lanell's murder, her mother, Bobby, was headed into the Palmdale Sheriff
Station for questioning as Lorraine was heading out.
And spotting her in the hallway, Lorraine warmly embraced Bobby and offered her condolences.
You know, she knows who Bobby is.
She's saying, I'm so sorry about what happened to your daughter.
She had been one of the last people to see her daughter.
So Bobby thanked her, but puzzled,
she later asked detectives who this woman was.
Oh, man.
This is getting crazy.
And when they told her that she had been
Linnell's best friend for a decade,
Bobby informed them that she had been Lanell's best friend for a decade. Bobby informed them that she had never met
or even seen that woman in her entire life.
And she said, that's not my daughter's best friend.
I don't even know who that is.
Yeah, it's like Lorraine is painting this picture
of hey, I knew Lanell for so long,
then how would Bobby not recognize you in any sort of way?
But that's what's kind of weird, is like she recognizes Bobby and Bobby's like, who the
hell are you?
Yeah.
I'm the owner of this house.
What?
What are you talking about?
You haven't seen that TikTok?
No, I just think we have two completely different algorithms, I believe.
I think we do too. I think we do somebody somebody out there knows, right?
So additionally detectives had noticed that when Lorraine was searched up, you know
They they looked her up when she first arrived at the sheriff's station when they originally questioned her
Of course, they look into everybody's background, right?
But they also noticed that when she got there she she was still covered in her friend's blood,
which was kind of weird because she wasn't there.
So they're like, did she touch her body to see if she was still alive?
That would make sense, right?
Sure.
But also she had two bullets in her purse.
And when they ran that background check, it didn't appear that she owned a gun.
So they don't know where these came from.
So now they're kind of looking back on this. They're remembering what Bobby had said. They're
thinking about the two bullets in her purse. So they're really acting on this hunch. And
they ran a background check again on Lorraine. And due to the unique spelling of Lorraine's
name, so you might be thinking it's L-O-R-A-I-N-E.
But, or two R's, one R.
Maybe two, I don't know.
You can picture it.
But, you know, that's how a lot of people spell it.
She didn't spell it like that.
She spelled it kinda like Lynel spelled her name.
It's L-A-apostrophe-R-E-N-E.
So it may have actually been incorrectly entered
the first time they looked her up.
Of course, they're like, hey, your name's Lorraine. All right, cool. We're going to put your name in the system.
But they didn't know that it was spelled the way it was spelled.
So obviously, that was just a, you know, kind of like a error.
Yes, another. It's really actually like they're looking her up for the first time, because when they put her name in correctly, they found out that she owned the exact type of
gun that killed her friend, a Smith and Wesson pistol with 9mm bullets, which she had purchased
on February 18th, 2010, just four months before Lanell's murder.
So obviously you guys are kind of wondering what the hell is going on here? Well finally, four months after Lin-El's murder, the truth came spilling out through
a messy trail of evidence that Lorraine left behind.
I think we're gonna have to say the word messy a few more times in this episode because
truly it was.
It was.
It just was.
This whole fucking story is a mess So a search of her online activity revealed that she and Lanell had not in fact known each other for 10 plus years
Nor had they met in high school and they certainly were not best friends
The women had actually met only one month prior on
Craigslist in the women seeking women section
after Lorraine posted an ad about desiring
to have a sexual relationship with a woman.
So it's just kind of crazy that she says
they were best friends for 10 plus years
and they went to school together.
They're like strangers.
When you know someone for a month,
you don't know them at all.
Yeah, come to find out
that they really hardly knew each other.
Now it's unclear if her own boyfriend had known about this,
but Lewis said that he certainly had not.
He did not know that his girlfriend, Lanell,
was seeing another woman and another person outside of himself and Ike.
This is kind of a crazy scenario, though,
because we've obviously got Lanell and Lorraine,
and they're, you know, obviously kind of together, sort of.
And then we've got Lewis and Lorraine's boyfriend.
Yeah.
And neither one of these guys know that their girlfriends are potentially into women.
Yeah, which makes it messier because they're hanging out together in front of their boyfriends
and neither of them know, or at least, again, I don't know about Lorraine's boyfriend,
but at least Lewis didn't know that they were having a sexual relationship.
Yeah, the guys are just like, oh, well, the girls are hanging out today, you know?
Yeah.
But the fact was, Lanell and Lorraine had started casually dating and sleeping together.
They were not just friends.
So Linnell, again, she was not only talking to Ike during this part of her relationship
with Louis, but she was physically seeing someone else locally, this woman, which is
someone she also seemed to consider a friend, you know, enough to do her hair and hang out
with her in person, even again, hanging out with her and her boyfriend so
You know five days before her murder actually
Lanell cut off her romantic and sexual relationship with Lorraine to focus on Lewis, which is what she said
She did with Ike
So suddenly there is somebody else in the mix who has a motive.
Well, let's talk about this relationship severing.
So, on June 11th, 2010, like Daphne's saying five days before Lanell's murder, she texted
Lorraine, quote, I'm getting quite serious with my boyfriend, and I don't want anything
sexual with you anymore.
I enjoy your friendship and would like to keep it that way."
Well to this, Lorraine responded, quote, I understand. I just seeking friendship as well.
I think you're a cool person to hang out with. And if you can't tell, this text bore eerie
similarities to the note riddled with grammatical errors that had been left behind for Lewis,
which had supposedly been written
by Lanell. So detectives came to find that Lorraine had been unemployed for
long stretches of time on and off and still lived at home with her mom. And
feeling restless and unhappy in her own life, she sought out somebody else's.
According to Jason Carino with the Los Angeles County District Attorney's
Office, he said,
quote,
She absolutely saw Lanell Barsak as someone who could take her out of that and give her
a better life and was infatuated with that and really, really wanted that.
And when it was taken away from her very quickly, in an instant, she ultimately lashed out and
decided to kill Lanell as punishment for it.
So it kinda seems like Lorraine became so fixated on Lanell that she actually began
impersonating Lanell online.
Because around the same time that she met Lanell, Lorraine also met and dated two other
women who she introduced herself to as Crystal, which is Lanell's middle name.
She also told these women that she drove a blue BMW, which is what Lanell drove, so that's
obviously weird.
And Lorraine was in communication with three more women on Craigslist as well, and was
offering up similar stories.
So now at the center of the investigation, Lorraine's DNA was tested against the evidence found at the crime scene, and it was her DNA on the black latex gloves, her fingerprint found
on the plastic pitcher, and her footprint on that rug.
And her script even matched the handwriting of the note left behind, and not that of Lanell's.
So police believe that while standing behind Lanell and styling her hair, Lorraine grabbed
a throw pillow, placed it between Lanell's head and her gun, and shot into it to muffle
the sound.
Which is just so messed up, and it's also terrifying because of course we then know
that she went there that day planning to murder her. There's no other reason for her to have a gun on her.
And the fact that she knows I'm going to be doing her hair,
I'm going to be standing behind her, and Lin-el is none the wiser.
She's sitting there, head turned to her friend and ex-sexual partner of a few weeks,
and then she just shoots her.
Yeah, so this was a completely pre meditated plan
and also detectives believe that she was attempting to load Lanell along with all the bloody towels and blankets and the rug into the car and
She was planning to drive that car and the evidence and
Lanell's body out to a remote stretch of desert nearby and discard of it all,
perhaps setting it on fire.
And then she just gave up and left a shit ton of evidence behind.
Yeah, I'm assuming that either it was too difficult for-
Just the fact that, like, the spare tire was laying on the ground behind-
like, behind the trunk, and how police believe that that was kind of like a stepping stool.
I'm assuming that it was just too hard for Lorraine to pick up Lanell's body and move it into the trunk
So that's why she just gave up and then she gave that weird-ass story
By the way, we thought that was weird and we didn't want to point it out earlier
But yeah sitting at the park for six hours is that's weird. That's fucking weird
Yeah, and but that was her kind of way of not having, you know, cause there's no-
Not putting herself at the crime scene
when the crime happened.
Or putting herself somewhere where there would be evidence
of the contrary, that she was not there.
But if she's at a public park,
nobody would really notice if she was there.
True, yeah.
And she could just say that she's sitting there,
even though it's like,
you're sitting at the park for six hours
by yourself doing nothing but watching the children play? Okay.
Well, at 4.44 p.m. on the day that Lanell was killed,
Lorraine received a call from her boyfriend
telling her that Louis was coming home early unexpectedly.
Her boyfriend not knowing that Louis
was actually staying at Bobby's house.
So her boyfriend is like, by the way, like,
Louis is coming back, just so you know, not that he was a part of the murder plan.
Yeah, he was just kind of like letting her know casually.
Yeah. And so now this is kind of getting the gear going because 444 PM is after Lanell
is already murdered. So it was from that moment that she decided that she was going to frame
Louis in her panic. She wound up concocting a story that was incapable of being true, unbeknownst
to her, of course, given that Lewis was actually hours away at the time.
So after finally being convinced that the culprit was Lorraine and not Lewis after all,
the Palmdale Sheriff's Office issued a warrant for her arrest. But this is crazy because by the time they came to this conclusion, Lorraine had fled
and she wasn't apprehended for almost a year.
And here's how they caught her.
So while she was still on the loose after months with no leads on her whereabouts, Linnell's
case was featured on America's Most Wanted alongside a picture and description
of Lorraine. They're trying to get the word out. Yes, love this. America's Most Wanted
coming in clutch. I know this is actually what got her caught because an informant happened
to see this and tipped off the FBI because they knew where she was. They said that she
had been in Belize. So girl fled the country. On January 25th of 2012, over a year and a half after Lanell's murder, the FBI hunted
Lorraine down and she was extradited back to the US, first to Houston, Texas, where
she made her first court appearance and she was then sent back to her home state of California.
While detained for questioning after being on the lam for over a year, Lorraine
was cagey and defensive saying quote, I went on vacation like normal people do,
go exploring and go to parties so I decided to go do some traveling so
that's what I did. When asked about her portrayal in the media, she said, quote,
that kind of rubbed me the wrong way that I was plotting on my friend for financial support. For
what? Financial support or something like that? Or basically trying to mooch? Well, despite the
evidence stacked against her, both Lorraine and her defense attorney maintained that Lewis
was the true murderer.
Obviously, he could not have been because we already proved that he couldn't have been.
No, there's no evidence proving it was Lewis and literally all the evidence proving that it was her.
But on August 13, 2015, she was found guilty of first degree murder
and was sentenced to two terms of 25 years to life.
Lorraine is currently imprisoned at the California Institute for Women in Chino, California,
and she will be eligible for parole in February of 2032, though who knows what will come of
that she probably will not be released.
On the other hand, Lewis has since gotten married and had a child, and he maintains
that he was never violent with Lanell.
One of Lanell's best friends from nursing school, Marcel, who like Lewis, was new to
the states when Lanell met him, said that he will never forget the gratitude he feels
for her taking him under her wing and calls her his
guardian angel. He even named his daughter Lanell after her.
Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode.
I'd love to hear your comments about Lorraine.
When I found out that it was Lorraine, I literally was like, what?
Yeah, I know, me too. I was like, are you, you gotta be kidding me?
Like this had to have been Lewis, but you know what? It wasn't. It was Lorraine the whole time.
It wasn't. This was such a crazy episode to research and dive into.
Thank you guys so much for tuning in.
And also, again, big shout out to Anna for recommending it, putting this case on our radar.
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