Going West: True Crime - Nicole VanderHeyden // 503
Episode Date: May 16, 2025In May of 2016, a 31-year-old woman went out for a night of music and drinks in Green Bay, Wisconsin. But the next morning, her body was found in a farmer’s field, miles from home, and brutally beat...en. Investigators soon uncovered a tangled timeline of jealousy and digital footprints that pointed back to the man she had trusted most. But with evidence from a fitness tracker, the entire case against the most likely suspect would be questioned. This is the murder of Nicole VanderHeyden.Pre-order Daphne's thriller novel Night Watcher now! Out July 8: https://www.grandcentralpublishing.com/titles/daphne-woolsoncroft/night-watcher/9781538770900/
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I'm your host T and I'm your host Daphne and you're listening to going west.
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Alright guys, this is episode 503 of going west. So let's get into it bit. In May of 2016, a 31-year-old woman went out for a night of music and drinks in Green Bay,
Wisconsin. The woman went out for a night of music and drinks and Green Bay was constant.
But the next morning, her body would be found in a farmer's field, miles from home and
brutally beaten.
Investigators soon uncovered a tangled timeline of jealousy and digital footprints that pointed
back to the man she trusted most.
But with evidence from a fitness tracker,
the entire case against the most likely suspect would be questioned.
This is the murder of Nicole Vanderheiden. Nicole Meyer, better known as Nikki to her family and friends, was born on March 29,
1985 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, which is a coastal town situated on the shores of Lake Michigan,
just about 45 minutes southeast of Green Bay.
Born to Vicki and Steve Meyer, she grew up alongside siblings Heather, Brent, and Brandon.
Nicole graduated from high school in 2003 and enrolled in the University of Wisconsin
Green Bay, just hoping to further her pursuit of education
in the field of science.
So she completed a double major in science and education,
graduating with a bachelor of science degree in 2010.
And then amazingly, she spent six years working
in Green Bay Public Schools
as a substitute high school science teacher.
And actually while completing her degree, she got married and had two kids, Michaela
and Tyler.
According to her family, she was always a mom first and did whatever she could to make
her kids feel loved and cared for.
Nicole's friend Tiffany told 48 Hours that Nicole embodied, quote,
light, spirit, a verve, and a zest and zeal.
Other friends, of which there are many, call Nicole adventurous, big-hearted, and kind.
Aside from her children, her greatest joy came from spending time outdoors and just
staying active in general.
After a divorce rendered her the single mom of her two young children, again, Michaela
and Tyler, Nicole Vanderheiden slowly began dating again in early 2015, and it was around
that time that she met Doug D. Tree.
Doug's family owned and operated a building company and he was known for being
an eligible bachelor in Green Bay, not to mention the fact that he owned a home and
seemed ready to settle down. So things seemed good between them at first and their relationship
grew serious very quickly because after dating for only a month, Nicole was pregnant.
Very quickly, because after dating for only a month, Nicole was pregnant.
Though it was a little bit hasty, the couple excitedly prepared for the baby, and she moved into Doug's house, which was just south of Green Bay, in Ledgeview, Wisconsin.
Then in October of 2015, 30-year-old Nicole gave birth to a son that they named Dylan.
And though their relationship seemed pretty blissful early on, 30 year old Nicole gave birth to a son that they named it Dylan.
And though their relationship seemed pretty blissful early on, the couple were navigating
their fair share of problems within the first few months of their son's life.
Because just three weeks before she disappeared, Nicole told her mom Vicky that Doug had beaten
her.
So obviously horrified by this, Vicky was actually trying to get Nicole and
the kids to come live with her, to take them under her wing, and just get them away from
Doug. But Doug was also sharing the issues that he had with Nicole and their relationship
to people in his own circle. Shortly before her death, he texted his mom, Diane, saying
that he was feeling resentment about being tied to Nicole through their son, writing to her quote, this is gonna be nothing but hell for 18 years. He also
admitted quote, I'm very seriously thinking about telling Nicole and the
kids that they have to move. I'm not cut out for this life one bit. Though he
later did claim that he didn't remember sending this text. It does suck because sometimes we send text messages in the heat of the moment if we're upset about something or
you know something that might look dramatic later so
it does kind of suck that this is just being aired for everybody to read and to hear
just because he did say it but it was clear that things just weren't really going well between them. Yeah, not looking good so far.
But on the evening of Friday, May 20th, 2016, so just about seven months after having their
son, Nicole and Doug, who were still together and just kind of trying to make it work, had
plans for a fun night out, which appeared to be a first since Dylan was born.
Her friend Dallas offered to watch the baby for the evening and told Nicole to stay out
as long as she wanted and just kinda cut loose.
Nicole and Doug met up with some of Doug's friends to see Steel Panther, which if you
guys don't know who Steel Panther is, they're basically like a silly kind of parody 80s
hair metal band.
Like, they're just, they're kind of a ridiculous band
They're they're fun, and they just make fun of themselves
But they dress up with like the eyeliner and the makeup and all that stuff
They're pretty fucking hilarious you and your dad like them well apparently so did Doug and Nicole because they went to a bar called the
watering hole in Southwest Green Bay to go see them and
Just based on the type of band that Steel Panther is they probably had an amazing time
Then after the concert Doug split off promising to meet up with her later
So Nicole continued her own night separately and went out with his friends to a bar called the sardine can which is near downtown
And it's described on Google as a quote cozy bar with live music and bar games offering beer, wine,
and hard liquor and a patio.
So basically, just kind of your run of the mill bar.
And it's very fitting to the name.
Its interior is adorned with a fake shark's head,
fishing nets, and other ocean-themed decor.
Now, Doug's friend Angela happily welcomed Nicole into their group when
they got together so she tried to make sure that Nicole felt included despite being without Doug,
since obviously he just kind of scurried off. Now at first it seemed like Nicole was having a good
time. She was dancing, drinking, and chatting with others, but as it got later, Nicole was clearly agitated that Doug had just disappeared
without any real explanation as to where he was going.
So she started to take her frustrations out on him via text,
accusing him of staying behind in order to flirt with other women
while leaving his girlfriend and the mother of his child
with all of his friends.
So growing angrier by the minute, Nicole is texting Doug asking what girl he's with, things
like that, and then she followed these up with quote, fuck you abusive asshole, and
you hurt me all the time.
So it seems like overall, Nicole was done with his antics and really, in a lot of ways, their relationship.
She was done with how he treated her just across the board.
But at some point around midnight, she tried calling him and he didn't answer.
Yet shortly afterwards, a friend of theirs tried him and Doug picked up, which enraged Nicole
because it felt clear that he was, you know, ignoring her calls while taking others.
Yeah, that's super shitty.
Like your girlfriend is calling you
and then your buddy is literally right there
and you answer his phone call, but not hers.
Yeah, especially because she's asking you,
hey, are you with another girl?
So she's like, why won't you answer that question?
Like, why are you ignoring me?
Why are you MIA?
And if he's not, there's an easy way to clear that up. Just say, no,
I'm not with another girl.
Right. So again, here she is just like still at the bar with his friends.
They move out to the patio. She's sitting outside with them.
This is actually on security footage.
We have this footage of her sitting outside on the patio with them and she just
finally had enough.
So she got up and left by herself heading west on South Broadway,
away from the sardine can.
One of Doug's friends followed after her to make sure that she was okay and see
if they could get her to come back. But Nicole refused.
So off she went into the darkness on that Friday,
May evening at around 1230 AM.
darkness on that Friday, May evening at around 1230 a.m. Doug eventually arrived home and went to bed and claims that when he woke up, Nicole was
still gone, so he's saying that he didn't see her after they split up at the concert
at all.
The next morning, he was hungover and reeling from their nasty fight via text the evening
prior so he says that he didn't think much of her absence at first
You know, they weren't on good terms. So her being gone made sense
But by that afternoon Saturday, May 21st
2016 Doug as well as Nicole's friends and family were starting to really grow anxious that she hadn't returned
family were starting to really grow anxious that she hadn't returned, especially because Nicole was still breastfeeding Dylan, so she really wouldn't just go off and disappear on purpose.
Well, earlier that day in another more rural part of town, a call came into 911, in which two teenage
boys claimed to come across a body. The boys were helping out on a farm, prepping the ground for seeds to be planted, when they
spotted the naked body of a woman lying face down on her stomach, her arms folded across
her forehead.
There was a large amount of blood on her face and in her hair, staining it red, and it was
clear to them that this woman was dead.
So, the grandfather of one of the teens who actually owned that property
called 911 on behalf of the kids to get police out there right away.
Anxiously, he told the dispatcher, quote,
We just found a human body lying in some wheat. Oh, God!
When the dispatcher began to ask if the person was beyond help, and whether or not she should
offer instructions for CPR, he interrupted by saying, quote,
Yeah, no, it's beyond help.
When asked if CPR could possibly revive the victim, the caller paused and said, quote,
It's starting to decay.
What a horrific morning, and this guy must have been so confused
as well not knowing why or how a stranger's body is on his property and
now he has to get a really good look at them to relay the condition to the
dispatcher. Oh yeah I mean actually the injuries were so extensive that the
caller couldn't even determine whether the victim was a man or a woman, only that they had long hair.
So, from the jump, the first investigators to arrive on the scene believed that she had been sexually assaulted
and strangled elsewhere, then discarded on that farm.
On a stretch of highway not far from where the remains were recovered,
a pile of bloody clothing, which had likely
been quickly tossed out of the window, was recovered, and included the school lanyard
with Nicole's picture and her name.
So obviously this really helped determine her identity.
But on top of this, dental records confirmed that it was 31-year-old Nicole Vanderheiden.
Brown County Sheriff Sergeant Richard Lopnow
reported, quote, the extent of the injuries that she suffered were pretty
horrific. There was trauma to her neck that would indicate possible
strangulation, in addition to lacerations and bruising throughout her body. Her
fingernails were damaged, indicative of defensive wounds. That tells us that she was fighting
for her life.
Back in Nicole's neighborhood of Ledgeview, and in fact, right outside of her house, two
joggers passing by noticed what looked like a pool of blood in the road, and more along
the curb, proving that the crime scene stretched all the way back home.
In the yard was a thick black phone cord that investigators later surmised had been used
to strangle Nicole, as well as clumps of her blonde hair.
So investigators quickly came to the conclusion that she had been murdered just 118 feet from
her house, having been stomped on, beaten, and strangled in the street, then transported in a car to the field where she was discarded.
On Nicole's back, there was this, like, herringbone pattern that looked like she had been struck with or stomped on with a man's tennis shoe.
But this was so much more than that because in total Nicole sustained more than 240 injuries.
The pink bracelet from the steel panther concert still clung to her wrist and on
her feet were the ankle socks that she had worn the night before.
But other than that, there was nothing found with her body.
And she had been discarded just three miles or 4.8 kilometers from her home.
So, you know,
of course it had been hard for the owner of that farm to identify her gender
because of all these injuries, but also because, you know, this was May,
it's Wisconsin, there's a lot of humidity. It was very warm.
It was late spring. So that explains that. Well, as word broke that a body
had been found, it was incorrectly reported that the body had been that of a male because of this
general confusion due to the great number of wounds to her body and of course the decomposition.
So her loved ones temporarily breathed this sigh of relief thinking that she could still be out there safe somewhere. Though as far as they knew at that point there was still
no sign of Nicole. So finally at 430 p.m. Doug nervously called the police to
report that his girlfriend had not returned home the night prior. And when
police arrived to speak with him investigators already knew that Nicole
was deceased but knowing that Nicole was deceased.
But knowing that Doug was instantly the prime suspect
because he was her partner,
they arrived at his house to take his statement
and just kinda suss out his account of events
from the previous evening before dropping that bomb on him.
Now, initially, though Doug was puzzled at her absence, he claimed that
he didn't necessarily believe that anything bad had happened to her but
admitted that this was out of character for her and that he was concerned about
where she could be. Because although he and Nicole had only been together for
about a year and a half at this point, he knew her routine. When asked why he had
waited until so late in the day to make the report, he knew her routine. When asked why he had waited until so late
in the day to make the report, he said that he was hungover and hadn't been feeling well
and that he had taken some time to shower and clean himself up before raising the alarm
that Nicky had failed to come home.
34-year-old Doug was brought into the police station for a formal interview, and once detectives
had him in an interrogation room, they admitted that they had found a body, and that they
were working to formally confirm its identity, but that the woman they found bore similarities
to Nicole.
They essentially told Doug that they would search the house that the couple shared for
evidence, and asked him to give them the clothes that he had been wearing the night before.
So, stunned by this, Doug maintained that he had nothing to do with Nicole's disappearance
and presumed murder, and that quote, besides being an asshole a little bit on the phone,
he hadn't done anything wrong the night prior.
He then broke down in sobs, saying quote,
I want her back, she needs to come back.
When investigators left him alone for observation after this, he spoke softly under his breath,
apparently to Nicole saying quote,
Who did this?
I will find them, Nicole.
I will find them.
I love you.
I love you.
I loved you.
I really you. I love you. I loved you. I really did."
So although he was adamant that he wasn't involved, he really couldn't provide an alibi
beyond having been at home after he split off from Nicole at the concert.
But despite his seemingly devastated reaction to the news, Nicole's friends and family
report that he was far from a model boyfriend, as, you know, obviously we already
know.
But this was the kind of detail that police were very much looking for.
When police spoke with Nicole's sister Heather, she claimed that their relationship had been
really rough lately due to his frequent drinking and use of cocaine.
Aside from being suspicious of him cheating on her with other women, Heather also claimed
that he had been violent towards Nicole on multiple occasions.
So, acting on a hunch, detectives spoke with several of Doug's ex-girlfriends to get a kind of a bigger picture of what he was like as a partner.
And one of them actually claimed that she was once tackled by him during a fight, and that he ended up breaking her ankle in the process.
Then another woman said that he had placed a tracking device on her car.
Numerous women accused him of being possessive, controlling, and even abusive, just like Nicole
herself had.
So it's pretty safe to say that suspicions against Doug were mounting.
Inside the garage of the couple's home, police found a pair of Doug's
tennis shoes whose tread matched that of the pattern on Nicole's back. And on the back of her
car, they noticed red droplets that resembled blood. So just two days after her body was
discovered, on May 23rd, 2016, Green Bay police arrested Doug for the murder of his girlfriend. As police built out their case against Doug D. Tree, they questioned a guy named Greg Matthew,
who was a friend of his that was supposedly with Doug on the night of Nicole's murder. But he stormed out of the interrogation room.
And really what happened is that, naturally,
detectives had asked him about an hour-long period of time
where his phone was either dead or turned off that night
because that really doesn't look good for him.
But he refused to answer the questions and he left.
According to both Doug and Greg, when his friends at the Sardine can alerted Doug But he refused to answer the questions and he left.
According to both Doug and Greg, when his friends at the sardine can alerted Doug that
Nicole had wandered off, he and Greg drove around the area trying to find her.
But when they couldn't, they returned to the sardine can, met back up with friends,
and had another drink before heading home for the evening.
So this is giving an opportunity for Doug and Greg
to potentially go off and do something else to Nicole.
Right, there's a little bit of a time frame that's missing.
Right, but while these were not the best optics for Doug
in the wake of his girlfriend's murder,
the evidence against him was simply not there.
And the case that investigators had built against him
was quickly falling apart.
Like not only had Nicole's car not moved
from where it was parked in the garage all weekend,
but the blood found in the back
belonged to Nicole's daughter, Michaela,
after she had recently gotten hurt.
So at first they were wondering,
the police were maybe her body had been transported
in her own vehicle, but it hadn't moved. then after they tested the blood it turned out to be her
daughter's. And how often does something like that happen in a case, right? You
find blood in a car it's almost it's almost certain that that's probably how
the victim was transported. Yeah, no this is like so weird that that didn't pan
out. Doug's not really panning out. It's like it was such a clear,
oh, here we go, this is what happened.
Yeah, it's looking like everything is pointing towards Doug.
Well, also Doug's shoes were negative for her blood as well.
And the footprints found on Nicole's back
didn't even end up matching.
But what really sealed the argument of his innocence was the activity on the Fitbit that
he had been wearing around his wrist during the time that her murder would have taken
place.
At the time Nicole was believed to have been killed, the only activity on the Fitbit showed
that Doug was home and asleep, with only two short bursts of activity, which would account for when Doug said he woke up to go to the bathroom,
both times noticing that Nicole was not home yet.
And the few steps that he had taken in the night were certainly not enough
activity on the tracker to murder Nicole and dispose of her body.
So Doug was released just over two weeks after his arrest.
I mean, seriously, thank God for that Fitbit,
because that really gave us such insight
into this investigation.
But then suddenly four months passed since Nicole's murder,
and there was no movement in her case.
And it was a complete shock to everybody,
you know, that really thought that Doug was not innocent.
Her generally safe Midwestern community, as well as her family and friends, heavily mourned
her and remained on edge, just hoping that answers would be around the corner.
And then, finally, enough DNA was gleaned from one of her socks to enter into the CODIS
database, and the investigation received a very lucky break
when there was a hit.
A 38-year-old man named George Birch Jr. was a match for the DNA, as he had served prison
time for several crimes in Virginia.
He had actually even gone to trial for a murder in the late 90s, so just under 20 years earlier,
but he had been acquitted.
And basically the story there is that George was accused of shooting a man named Joey White in the
head on October 29th, 1997, in front of an apartment complex in Newport News, Virginia.
Now, George and Joey had a long-standing rivalry because Joey was the leader of the Hoods Mob
gang and George Burch Jr. claimed that Joey had it out for him.
Joey and his friends had apparently apprehended and beaten George multiple times and had threatened
to do even worse.
And after an argument over the phone with Joey and some of his fellow gang members,
George and a few of his friends headed for the Camelot apartment
complex in Newport News.
This clash between the two groups ended in Joey's death by firearm, and thus, George
Burch Jr., who would have been about 19 years old at this time, was arrested at the scene
and proclaimed that Joey's death had been an accident, that he was being threatened
with death as well, and that he shot his firearm in the air just to scare him off.
On June 22, 1998, a jury acquitted him on five counts of murder charges.
There were audible gasps in the courtroom when he was let off, and Joey's mother even stormed out
of the room, with another woman yelling, quote, I hope you rot in hell.
Joey's sister Carla remembers, quote, he looked at us, laughed at us, you know, the whole time,
smirked. His friends and family proclaimed that before the fight that ended his life,
he was trying to turn his life around, and he left behind a young daughter.
So this acquittal was very devastating for Joey's entire family in circle.
George Burch Jr. had also served time for burglary and firearms convictions, but this was by far
his most serious charge. Aside from his lengthy rap sheet, he was also on probation, and he was
forbidden from leaving Virginia, but obviously he ignored this stipulation.
George wound up in Wisconsin because he was navigating a separation from his wife at the
time and he had a friend in Green Bay, so seemed like a fine place to land.
And wanting some space and a fresh start, he moved in with Edward and Linda Jackson.
As their friend and now roommate, George was actually described as fun-loving and personable.
According to Edward, he loved to talk to people, especially women, and was known for being
quite charming.
Mere hours after Nicole's body was found, George had gone fishing with Edward and seemed
to be in high spirits.
Actually, there is a photo out there of him smiling with a fish that I will post.
But on the boat, Edward did recall noticing that his buddy George had cuts on his hands.
But the real smoking gun was the car of the Jacksons that George had been driving.
A red Chevy Blazer.
About a month after Nicole's murder, the car had been involved in a red Chevy Blazer.
About a month after Nicole's murder,
the car had been involved in a hit and run incident
in which it was set ablaze and totaled.
And conveniently, the front passenger seat had been burned.
After they determined that his DNA was a match
to a sample found on Nicole's sock,
this red Chevy Blazer was determined by police to be the car that George had been driving
on the night of Nicole's murder and the vehicle he would have used to transport her body.
Under the guise of investigating the hit and run, investigators asked to search his phone
and George obliged, obviously not knowing that they actually were searching his phone
to see if there was any evidence of him being involved in Nicole's murder.
And this proved his very crucial movements on her final night.
So 31 year old Nicole had wandered into a dive bar near his home called Richard Craniums,
which is described on Google as a quote, casual tavern featuring league sports,
pool tables and darts,
plus happy hour specials,
very much a dive bar.
And George Burch Jr. was a regular there.
Richard Craniums is on the same street,
South Broadway,
and about a 10 minute walk from the Sardine can.
So as she walked down the street downtown,
she would have come right upon Richard Craniums.
Frustrated with Doug, Nicole and George got to talking
and she asked him for a ride home to which he agreed.
But this gesture of goodwill quickly turned sinister
when having taken her home,
George made a pass at her outside her house and Nicole spurned
his advances.
Angry by her understanding and rightful refusal, he sexually assaulted her and then dragged
her from the car and beat her.
Despite putting up the fight of her life, Nicole was no match for his six foot seven 250 pound frame.
That is a big guy.
Big.
So he then grabbed the phone cord from his vehicle
while his friend's vehicle, because I had a phone in it,
to finish the job.
Panicking when he realized what he had done,
he threw Nicole's body back into the car
and sped away from her home.
But we have to realize, like, this was so aggressive.
There were over 240 injuries to her body.
This wasn't just like, oh God, what did I do?
He beat her senselessly.
And then he strangled her with a phone cord.
Yeah, I mean, it just shows you the amount of anger
that was put into this attack on Nicole, you know what I mean?
Just because she rejected him, but he still got what he wanted. He sexually assaulted her.
And that just wasn't enough.
I'll just never, I'll really never understand this idea of, you know, getting turned down or getting a refusal from like sexual advances and then and then
becoming violent towards a woman like it's why can't you just be like okay
she's not interested like were you really that embarrassed are you that
literally that much of an insecure loser what gives you the right to think that
any of that is okay well he then discarded her body in the field where it
was found hours later by the teens
and threw her belongings out the window.
And his phone records painted a clear picture of most of these events, showing him at Richard
Cranium's, then Nicole's residence, then the farm where he left her body, and then
at 422 AM he finally arrived back at home to his friend's
place.
But despite this overwhelmingly incriminating evidence, when George Birch Jr. was arrested
on September 7th, 2016, he refused to confirm the suspicions of police and calmly told detectives
that he wanted a lawyer.
And it must have been so frustrating for police that they couldn't search that Chevy blazer
for physical evidence since it had been set on fire, but these movements are obviously
very telling.
And we can obviously assume that he was trying to get rid of that physical evidence by burning
the Chevy blazer, but really at the end of the day, it didn't do anything for him.
They had what they needed anyway.
So George's trial began on February 19th, 2018, and the defense immediately tried to
paint Doug as the true murderer despite the lack of evidence against him.
George's defense team must have been so happy that they could use Doug as a scapegoat here.
Yeah.
Like they had something that felt kind of solid.
Yeah, I mean, they were like, basically, Doug is the pawn in this scenario.
Well, the defense tried to put forth the narrative that George had indeed met and spent time with Nicole that night,
but that, as investigators initially believed, Doug had
been the one to blame for her death.
His team laid out the explanation that George had driven Nicole to her home early on the
morning of Saturday, May 21st, 2016, under the assumption that they were going to have
sex.
Even though her boyfriend was there?
Like, make it make sense.
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
Well, the next thing he knew, he says both he and Nicole were being attacked by none other than Doug
Who then forced George to help him move his girlfriend's body? Okay?
It's ridiculous. So stupid
Well according to George the pair were having consensual sex in his car outside of the residence and the next thing he knew he woke
Up on the ground to see Nicole's body nearby
Covered in blood he believed that Doug had knocked him unconscious with a gun before Doug then ordered George at gunpoint
To place Nicole's body in the car and drive to the nearby field where it was later found
Doug then supposedly ordered George to carry Nicole's body down an
embankment where he left her, all the while with a gun pointed at him. When he
finally set her body down, he says quote, that's when I turned and with everything
I had, I lunged at him and pushed him as hard as I possibly could. However, Doug
nor George sustained any injuries from this alleged confrontation.
Cuz it didn't happen.
Yeah, it's not real.
But the defense pushed on, also trying to poke holes in the claim that Doug's Fitbit activity proved that he was asleep at the time of Nicole's murder.
Because they were like pointing to different lawsuits that had been filed against the company of Fitbit calling into question the accuracy of their data.
They're trying to say, no,
he wasn't asleep and I can prove it because Fitbit is not reliable to go on for
something like this. And to be fair,
the judge did agree to exclude the sleep specific data,
but did allow the step counting data,
which still did not bode well for George's
case.
However, likely the strongest argument for George's guilt was that his DNA was on the
phone cord with Nicole's as well as on the sock, whereas Doug's DNA was nowhere to be
found.
When George took the stand, he offered little information of note
and calmly denied all the charges leveled against him.
But on March 1st, 2018, a guilty verdict was reached after just three hours.
Victim impact statements were read for the court for two hours,
and actually, one of the most compelling testimonies came from Doug's mother, Diane.
She told the court, quote, Birch threw Nicole away like she didn't even matter.
She did matter.
We loved her and we miss her.
All Nicole wanted from him was a ride home, a ride home.
Back to Doug, Back to her baby.
In closing, please go home today.
Hug your loved ones.
Tell them you love them.
Show them you love them.
Which is a nice sentiment, but saying that she wanted to go back to Doug when he was known to be abusive towards her and that they were in an unhappy and unhealthy relationship with her is this a little... Yeah, it's a little messy.
Well, when Judge... Judge? When George was asked by the Judge if he would like to make a statement in response,
George declined, simply saying,
No, sir.
So fed up with his lack of accountability,
Judge Zekowski snapped back saying, quote,
you know, just a thought, Mr. Birch.
You said, yes, sir, and no, sir.
But the manly thing would have been to say, all right,
you know, I did it.
I flipped out.
I did whatever.
Cop a plea, do something, and step up to the plate.
You chose not to do that and still haven't done that. You dropped
a body off in a field and then 12 hours later go on a boat and be smiling like nothing happened.
Like you didn't have a care in the world. How can we explain that? That isn't human.
That is not normal. This is the most brutal murder that has ever been committed by one person in the history of Brown County.
That's how severe this case is.
This family is destroyed and will never be like this again.
This is a crime that I believe would merit the death penalty.
And for that, you have to die in prison.
Damn! That is some strong words.
I love when judges just...
Rip them apart.
Yeah, just let it out like that.
Because he's right.
Well, in addition to ordering then 40-year-old George to life in prison without the possibility
of parole, Judge Zekowski determined that George is unable to profit from any book or
movie about the case.
And that all profits from any such venture will go directly to the families of Nicole
and Doug.
It's a nice little tack on there.
Well frustratingly, George has continued to maintain his innocence despite all the evidence
and his conviction.
In 2021, he appealed his conviction, with his defense attorney claiming that his cell phone evidence should have been made inadmissible in court, because it was gleaned by ill-sought means.
Yeah, because they weren't honest about why they were looking inside the phone.
Right. But the use of cell phone data was granted, and his conviction was upheld. Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening and thank God that that piece of shit George is exactly where he belongs and where he will remain for the rest of his shitty life.
I wonder how many other cases like there exist out there.
Out there like this exists?
Yeah because I mean at first all signs pointed to Doug and if this case had
happened maybe 50 years earlier Doug might be in prison to this day if this case had happened maybe 50 years earlier, Doug might be in prison
to this day for this case.
It's very true.
I mean, Doug isn't the most stand up guy either, but he did not murder Nicole and that's what
really matters.
Yeah.
Hopefully things are different now.
He did get full custody of their child.
So hopefully they are as happy as they can be and safe out there.
But yeah, I just, I mean, DNA is what broke this case and it really did take such a turn because it looked
Like it was going one way and then it completely turned it. Thanks to Kodas. Well, thank you guys again for listening to this episode
Thank you for the recommendation for this episode and also just want to say real quick before we leave you guys
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