Morbid - The Murder of Sydney Loofe AKA The Tinder Murder
Episode Date: November 26, 2020Sydney Loofe was an animal lover, a generous friend and loved by everyone who knew her. Unfortunately, Sydney Loofe was murdered on November 15th, 2017 after going on a Tinder date with someone she th...ought she knew. Bailey Boswell and AubreyTrail lured Sydney into their home, killed her, dismembered her body and then went on the run between three states. The case got even more wild when it went to trial and Aubrey explained his “Sex Witch Cult” and then tried to slit his throat on trial… As always, thank you to our sponsors: SkylightFrame: Now, as a special offer, you can get $10 off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go SkylightFrame.com and enter code Morbid. HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/morbid90 and use code morbid90 to get $90 off including free shipping! Embark: Visit Embark vet dot com and use promo code MORBID to save $64 today. Lovebook online: Visit LoveBookOnline.com/MORBID to receive a special 20% discount only for our listeners! Cowritten by Alaina Urquhart, Ash Kelley & Dave White (Since 10/2022)Produced & Edited by Mikie Sirois (Since 2023)Research by Dave White (Since 10/2022), Alaina Urquhart & Ash KelleyListener Correspondence & Collaboration by Debra LallyListener Tale Video Edited by Aidan McElman (Since 6/2025) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hey, weirdos, I'm Ash. And I'm Elena. And this is Thanksgiving. It is.
Thanksgiving. Merry Thanksgiving. And eat some turkey or some toferky. Make sure you're doing it in a small little group that lives in your households. No more than 10 people. No more. Do like a little Zoom thing. That's what we're going to do. Don't get on that plane.
No. No. Stay clear. Let's make sure that for the holiday season we don't gift.
each other the gift of COVID. Yeah. Let's make sure we keep that to ourselves. Let's make sure we go
ahead and get rid of that. Yeah. Just keep on, keep it on, everybody. Wear your masks, wash your hands,
stay in your house. Don't be over 10 people. Do you know what? I'm most thankful for this holiday season.
What are you most thankful for? The Mormon weirdos. Oh. Oh, I'm feeling a little thankful.
It's like that time of the year where you reflect and you say, who am I most thankful for? And then you say,
Lots of people. Yeah, like I can't narrow it down. Like all of you. Yeah, you right there. We're not good at being
schmushi. We're not. But we try. We try. Yeah. And it's really how we feel. It's just really hard to convey how much
we feel it. Yeah, exactly. But we do love you and we appreciate you. And we hope that everybody has an
amazing Thanksgiving, regardless of who you're spending it with and where you're spending it. Yeah. Just sit around
and eat lots of food and just hang and think about any of the good things that are happening right now.
No, no, it's real hard this year.
I know.
This year everybody's, I'm grateful list might be, it's either going to be real short or it's
going to be super long because all of a sudden you became grateful for all the little things
that we don't pay attention to.
Exactly.
I'm going to go with super long.
Mine is a super long.
Yeah.
It's all the things you don't think of when you're all distracted by, you know, living outside
of your house.
Exactly.
So everybody just hang on to that feeling.
Yeah.
As long as you can.
Yay.
And some good news just to like dive out of that.
that weird murky place that we were in. We are going to be having like a huge Black Friday
sale. Woot, woot. On shop.morbidpodcast.com where we're going to have some new merch.
Woo-hoo. Don't you feel like we always have new merch? I do. I feel like it's coming out fast and
furious. Yeah. I just patted myself on the back. Quick little pat on the back. I mean, really,
we should be padding like murder apparel and liquid graphics in the back. Yeah, let's just
with a figurative pick. There you got. You're welcome. Thank you. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
why I just said both the gratitudes.
Yeah, so go check that out.
I think there's going to be some things that will keep your noggin warm.
I think there's going to be some things that will keep your toes warm because I know those
are already there.
Yeah, so those will still be there.
Yeah, it's going to be great and you can have fun.
And you can shop without having to go anywhere.
The best.
So who doesn't love that?
So sustainable.
All right.
Does that even make sense there?
No.
Cool.
But it sounded great.
All right.
So we're really good on the news here.
Let's maybe just...
I was going to say,
it's really not a whole lot of, like, big...
No, it's like...
There's been a couple of things going on in the news lately,
but I think we'll touch upon that in the next episode, perhaps.
Yeah.
That we'll get into, because I just wanted to look into it a little further
before I even mentioned stuff, but...
And this is your Thanksgiving episode, so let's keep it...
I mean, this case is fucking horrific.
I was going to say, well, let's keep it light.
Let's get so light in here.
No, it's dive into this murder.
No.
So I'm going to be talking. This is an Ash-centric episode. Hi, hi. Hi, that's Ash. Hi, hi, that's me.
And this episode is about a Tinder date gone wrong.
Oh, gone so incredibly wrong. And this is a really sad case. I think it's wrong in like a different way than it normally goes wrong because Tinder dates I feel often go wrong.
Most of them do, but like some people meet their spouses through Twitter. I mean, that's still Tinder. That's all the apps through all those things.
I, that's still like, whenever I hear a story like that, I'm like, wow, you guys should play the lottery.
I know.
I remember when I was like young and getting it and I would like hang out with people on Tinder, yikes.
But not that that's like a yikes, like, but whatever.
It's just a lot to remember.
Yeah.
My experiences.
It really is.
And I was worried for you because it's no matter what, online.
Online is very dangerous.
As it's, you know.
As we're going to see.
Exactly.
So I was always very worried for you.
I know.
But I remember this is just like a quick little uplifting.
note because you got to show both sides of the app. I was supposed to go on like a Tinder date with
somebody and I was telling this woman about it while I was like shampooing her hair because it was back
when I was even an assistant. Whoa. Whoa. So long ago. Not at all. But and she was like,
oh, I met my husband through Tinder. And I was like, oh my God, there's hope. And then you were like,
me too. And then I realized that there wasn't for me. So, and that I should go back to Annie. And I did.
What a story. So yeah, that's my love story. What a tale of love.
So we're going to be talking about a young woman.
woman named Sidney Loof. And Sydney Loof was a 24-year-old girl from Nebraska. She was born August 21,
1993, and she grew up in Nebraska with a sister, a brother, and they were all raised by their
parents, George and Susie, who just look like the absolute sweetest people. Do they look like
a George and Susie? They look like a George and a Susie. George is a freaking principal of a school.
And I'm pretty sure it's the school that Sydney went.
to, but I was just like, oh my God, that's the most precious news I've ever received.
What an adorable little film.
I know.
So, Cindy's parents described her as like a super curious child growing up.
She wanted to know, like, reminded me of your kids.
Like, why does this do this and why does that do that?
I love that.
Wanting to know the ins and outs of all the things.
They also remember her as a kindhearted person and super generous.
And this is a quote from the Set Me Free Project, which is like to end sex trafficking.
They have a scholarship in Sydney's name, and they have like a big essay written about it.
So this is like a little excerpt.
Sydney with a why never stopped to ask why when it came to helping others.
Although she often struggled physically, financially, and emotionally, she opened her home and her heart to others.
And those who got to know her, and those who got to know her, knew her love of family, her affinity for animals and pets, especially cats, her interest in fishing as a pastime, her fascination with beautiful crystals, and of her soft heart.
Oh, I know.
She sounds like such an awesome person.
She does.
And she's like super pretty.
She's got like blonde hair, blue eyes and just like the nicest smile.
I so remember this case and I can picture the photo.
Because this was recent.
I don't know if I said it already.
This was in 2017.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Which was like not that long ago at all.
So Sydney had graduated high school.
She gave college a try.
It wasn't for her.
Wasn't for me.
I was going to say it's not for everyone.
No.
But she made it work.
She got a job. I think she was like the head cashier at her job at Menards, I think is how you say.
It's like a home improvement store. She had her own apartment and she had a pet cat that she like really
loved. She like doted upon her cat so much. She had recently decided to quit smoking weed.
She like didn't want to smoke weed anymore because she was struggling a little bit with her mental
health like and depression. So she was like trying to like slow it down a little bit. And she had,
her mom said that she was on a new antidepressant and she was already feeling better and like excited
about the future.
Oh.
So that's sad.
That's very sad.
That's our little introduction there.
Now I'm going to hit you with a stat.
Hit me with that stat.
So according to business of apps, as of 2020, there are 57 million people that use Tinder all
across the world.
Holy shit.
And 95 of those people meet their match within a week.
Whoa.
Now, when I say match, I do not mean like.
their soulmate.
No, you mean like the person they match with.
Whoa.
Yes.
So that's, isn't that crazy?
That's truly outrageous.
Especially, I have said, like when you were doing the dating app thing, I was like,
let me take a moment to thank the goddesses for not being dating in the era of online
apps.
It's hard.
Holy shit.
Because like anybody can, it's like said all the time, you can be whoever the
fuck you want to be.
Just like anybody else can be whoever the fuck they want to.
to be. Exactly. And like, just like on a stupid note, like people can ghost you if they want to and just
disappear in the middle of nowhere. It's just, it's a horrifying time to date. You look at like social
media and stuff. People curate their image to what they want it to be. Oh, yeah. You see them in
real life and you're like, your life is nothing like that. If you saw me in person right now and
pulled up my Instagram, you'd be like, bitch, that is not you. I'm sorry, hua. I'm a literal catfish.
I am. I'm damn proud of it.
I'm damn proud of it.
No, I'm totally kidding.
I just don't wear makeup in their life.
We do not need Neve in here.
No, Neve stay out of here.
Yeah, please stay out of here.
Do not come here.
Go away.
Go away, Neve.
I don't need that kind of negativity in my image.
I don't need that energy in my catfished image.
No, thank you.
But either way, I couldn't do it because for many reasons, for those reasons, but also because
I am such a jaded fucker and I don't trust anyone.
So you would be like, I'm going out of date.
And I'd be like, wow, I would literally.
literally never date someone again if I had to use dating. But also, I will say I was very smart
about my dating apps usage, like when it came to sharing my location with me. I wasn't super smart
in many other ways, but that's fine. No, but she would drop me a location pin. So at least I knew.
You know, I realized the other day that I am still actively sharing my location with you at all
times. And I was like, okay, maybe most of the time I'm with you, so you probably don't need it.
I was going to say, but honestly, it might be a good thing. Yeah, I think it's great.
happen. Yeah. Fuck. Maybe I'm sharing mine with you. With use. With that. I think I just always know
where you are because it's either here or Starbucks or Target or at work. Or at work. Yeah. You know that.
To the this. To the this. Now, Sydney herself was a Tinder user and she had gone on a date with a woman named
Audrey on November 14th, 2017. Sydney and Audrey really, really hit it off, according to Audrey.
And Sydney herself told her friends that she was really excited about this particular date.
And she wanted to get to know this girl more.
Like she actually said to one friend, like, I hope she doesn't have a boyfriend because that happens a lot, I think.
Oh.
Where like, you'll think somebody's one sexual orientation.
Then they're like, and I also have a boyfriend.
Or they're just like, and I want to make it a three thing.
And you're like, right.
You didn't say that.
Yeah, that's not what you advertise.
Let's be really upfront.
Exactly.
Let's be transparent.
So, and she also had sent a,
the picture of the girl to a couple of friends, including a co-worker Brooklyn McChrystal. So she comes
back later. Wow, what a cool name. I know. I was like that slit. That's like a real red name.
I know. So on November 15th, they decided to hang out with each other again. So they hung out two
days in a row now. Okay. Audrey picked up Sydney after work and they drove around with each other.
They smoked a little bit of weed like they had the night before. Like she was trying to quit.
She wasn't totally quitting yet. She was on the road. Yeah, it's fine. We've all been there.
And then according to Audrey, Sidney got dropped off at a friend's house.
Okay.
Okay.
So that's it.
Now the next morning, guess who didn't show up for work?
I'm going to go out there and say Sydney.
Sydney didn't show up for work.
She didn't call to say that she'd be sick.
She didn't say she'd be late.
Just didn't show up.
And that was like every single freaking case was extremely unlike her.
If she was going to be late, she would call.
And she also hadn't responded to her mom's text from the night before asking about her date.
Because her mom, she had Snapchat.
Like the mom had Snapchat and so did Sydney.
Amazing.
And she had posted like a picture when she was ready for the date and it literally said like,
heading out for my date.
And her mom screenshotsed it.
And was like, I know.
Yeah.
Her mom screenshotsed it and sent it to her and was like, what date?
Like I want to know.
What's up?
You better tell me about this.
And she was like, my kids would always get mad at me for like screenshoting their snaps.
But like I'm involved in their lives.
Good for her.
So yeah, hell yeah, Susie. Can we get a hell yeah.
Yeah, Susie's on the right track. So she messaged her and was like, what freaking date?
And she just didn't answer. And now the next day, people were texting her sister saying, like, I can't
get in touch with Sydney. Do you know where she is? Like, she's not answering my phone call.
She's not answering anybody. I'd be a panicked mess. Oh, yeah. If I was getting those text messages.
Exactly. So her mom filed a police report right away and was like, where the fuck is my daughter?
Yeah. And then a couple days later, they decided to head out to her apart.
apartment. Her Jeep was still parked right out front. Her purse was on the counter when they got
inside. Oh, not good. Her, like, super, like, beloved cat was out of food and out of water. And that's
when they said, like, oh, no. Like, she never, ever would have done that. Something bad happened.
And all the lights were on, like, she intended to get home probably at night and, like, wanted lights on.
Yeah. I do that all the time. Yeah. So everybody was like, okay, this is not good. And she was
nowhere in sight. So that's not good, obviously.
Now, that same morning that Sydney's parents were searching her apartment, about 45 minutes away,
a couple's landlord noticed that there was a very, very strong smell of bleach coming from
their basement apartment that they rented out.
Oh, no.
So the couple renting that apartment was a now 53-year-old man named Aubrey Trail and a now 26-year-old
woman named Bailey Boswell.
And I have a feeling I'm going to want to punch them both in the throat.
Probably. Now, they told their landlords that they were engaged and they were working as antique dealers.
I bet they weren't. Yeah, I don't know. What I do know is that they're both absolutely revolting looking.
Revolting. Super glad they found each other. Yeah, you know, gross. Water seeks its own level. It sure does.
So, and you know what? So they said they're engaged. They said they're antique dealers. That was just the tip of the fucking iceberg. If that's what you want to tell people you did. Okay. Oh, boy. Okay. They were involved with all.
a lot more than just buying and selling wholesome antiques, the good, honest way.
They weren't just these like old hipsters just selling antiques out of their house.
Cool.
They were actually involved in, they were convicted of this, of scheming a Kansas couple
out of $400,000.
Oh, just that.
$400,000.
They forgot to mention that.
And it was over some kind of like fake coin.
Wow.
Like, holy cow.
And antiques aside, they were.
living a very odd lifestyle to say the least. Oh boy. Now I'm not king shaming at all. I'm just putting that
right out there. Where Bailey and Aubrey shaming. Yeah, exactly. That's what we're doing. So Aubrey,
who referred to himself as daddy, gross. Is also a vampire. All right. Yeah. I mean, get it. Live.
Yeah. He can't. He can't. But if you consider yourself a vampire, get it. Yeah, live and let live.
Just don't kill anyone. Just don't do this. Yeah. Now, he told people he could fly. He told. I mean,
Okay. All I can think of is Nancy in the craft going, I'm flying.
He gave you something, sweetie. But it ain't the power. I wanted you to finish that.
So he told people he could fly. And he could put Bailey in a hypnotic trance. Wow. Yeah. And he gained all of these mystical powers through killing people. Oh. No. No. Like that's not how karma works, sir.
I know. And you know what? I'm sure vampire is listening right now because I know there's some of you there there. I can feel you. I can feel your energy. I know you're sitting there being like, what the fuck? Like you give vampires a bad name. You do. And I don't, it's true. He does. Now, he was surrounded by like a lot of young women and we'll find out why later. I was going to say, because I'm looking at him. And I don't get it. Does not compute. I get it for Bailey. I do not get it. But again, water sinks its own level.
It does. It's sometimes. Sometimes people like that prey upon like a certain kind of individual.
Yeah, they end up like grooming people. It's just no good. Life is wild. Disgusting. Gross.
So he was telling these young women that they could have powers too, but they had to torture and kill people for
him to get some powers. Someone tells you that. Go the other way. Yeah, like just peace out of there.
Now, obviously, Bailey must have done this for him because she was a witch. Oh. And she told people that to
become a witch, her and daddy obbs, had to take somebody's last breath. No. No. That's not how you
become a witch actually at all. None of this is true. But okay. Now, Bailey told the women that her power,
because everybody has power. She doesn't, it's, it reminds me of Princess Bride. You keep saying
that word. I don't think it means what you think it means. Exactly. Now, she told them that her power
was healing, which is fucking hilarious. Wow. You think your fucking power is healing, Bailey? You get the power of
healing by killing someone. Okay. That makes sense. Oki-jokey. That reminds me of like, I want to say to
her like what Alaska Thunderfuck says in her song and it's like, I'll meet you at the corner of like,
fuck you and go fuck yourself off. Yeah. Bring a sweater. Fucking asshole. I hate this girl. Now anyways,
so she told them that was her power. And after a while, she would figure out their powers if they
stayed with the sex cult long enough. Oh, Jesus. It's like, you're not cult leaders. Get out of here.
Guys, like, tone it down. I know. So most of the women that Bailey and obviously,
Aubrey met were through Tinder. Bailey would be the one they matched with, although she was always
using a different name. Like Kylie or Kaylee or Audrey. Yeah. Now, once they met and connected,
she would tell them about Daddy Obs, who was also called Master. And then Aubrey would meet
these women. So basically, if you met Bailey and you wanted to date her, you were now dating two people.
Aubrey's role in the relationship, like I said, was Master. He also served as like kind of a sugar daddy.
like he would give them an allowance of $200 a week and he'd like pay for them to get their nails done
and stuff like that.
And okay.
Run guys, run.
Run for the fucking hills.
But there was rules.
Daddy had rules.
Of course Daddy has rules.
You don't get to.
I mean, come on.
So the first rule was that you had to call him daddy.
And Bailey was either mistress, like you had to call her mistress or a mommy.
Oh.
Okay.
Nope.
I mean, you know what?
If that's what you're in.
into totally i'm thinking of these two people specifically i can't get past exactly and me personally
the mommy and daddy thing i can't deal with but sometimes people call us mom and like while i love all of you
i am not your fucking mother that's the thing it's just a lot it's just i don't know what it is i can't
get too much i already have enough mom issues of my own thank you right so you i hear mom enough
times during that exactly so uh you had to ask these are the rules you have to ask them for permission
to do anything. You were not allowed to be with any other man, even though fucking
obs can be with whoever he wants. Yeah, that's lame. You had to check in through text or call
with Aubrey every three hours. Wow, that's specific. You had to help them steal and resell antiques.
That got real weird, real fast. It's the family business. It sure is. And you had to partake in
group sex with whoever they wanted to have sex with. Oh, boy. And if you broke the rules,
there were punishments. Of course there are. You would be. You would.
be whipped by Bailey, aka the queen witch.
The queen witch.
Go fuck yourself.
You are not the queen witch.
The results are in.
I've checked.
You're not the queen witch.
And also the queen witch.
Get out of here.
Come on.
Come up with anything else.
If it's anything, it's the supreme and you are not it.
You are not the supreme.
You are not her, honey.
You are not to the father.
Now, you could also be choked with a belt.
Oh.
And this is really, like, psychologically fucked.
This one girl, I guess she really like, like,
to pretend to be a cat.
I don't know if that was like her power or something.
Okay.
But for punishment, they made her eat cat food.
What the fuck?
Yeah, which I give my cats a lot of food throughout the day, and the smell of that alone is
enough to fuck me up.
Ew.
So, yeah.
Sounds like a great time in there.
Totally.
And I'm going to tell you even more right now.
Oh, good.
So there were three women who came forward with information about Bailey and Aubrey telling
law enforcement all kinds of things.
Oh, no.
One woman said that.
Aubrey had told her, killing should turn her on sexually.
You can't just tell someone that?
You can't tell somebody what's going to get them off.
Can't do it.
Most people are not going to come back at you and be like, you know what?
Killing really did it for me.
Yeah, thank you for mentioning that.
If anything, it will really ruin your psyche, I would think.
It should.
It was also said that Bailey enjoyed masochistic, is that he said?
Massacistic sex.
She talked about her fingers being broken.
Oh.
Which is like just, I don't know why you would find pleasure in that.
That hurts.
Breaking bones.
No.
Oof.
And different things like that.
The couple said on more than one occasion that they wanted to kill someone on video and sell it later,
they thought they were going to make a million dollars doing so.
For a snuff film.
For a snuff film.
And they said that they would split the profits and then go their separate ways.
So I'm like, cool that you value your love that much.
Yeah, obviously.
KK.
Wow.
Another woman who came forward testified that the woman, the woman that they had their eyes on to kill was a girl named
Anastasia Ana Goliacova. Her job in the group was to watch the bodies of the women when they would go into the woods or the cornfields to leave their bodies so that they could like go fly in the sky and stuff like that.
Oh. Yeah. So she was, she had to watch them to make sure that they got back into their body safely.
That sounds like an important job. Yeah, I don't really know what the qualifications are, but like I was going to say maybe you could apply for that job.
I know.
What did you put on your resume right now?
They were like, this is a good fit for you.
Very observant.
You have to be very patient.
I don't know.
But apparently she had really been annoying them and I got maybe she wasn't watching the bodies the proper way.
Yeah.
And they were seriously considering murdering her and like they, that she was going to be the girl in the snuff film that they were going to sell for a million dollars.
You can just fire her.
Yeah, that's one way to do it.
Now, Ashley Hill was one of the women who testified and she said that Bailey told her,
she wanted to kill someone by pouring acid into them.
a la Jeffrey Dahmer?
I literally was like, okay, Jeffrey Dahmer.
All right.
So, yeah, Aubrey and Bailey quickly became people of interest in Sydney's disappearance.
Uh-huh.
One of Sydney's friends that I mentioned earlier, you might remember one, Brooklyn McChrystal.
Oh, do I?
How could you fucking forget Brooklyn McChrystal?
Mick Crystal.
McChrystal.
Like, that's great.
Now, she knew that this Audrey girl must have known something about where Sydney was,
Because remember, Sidney sent her a picture of Audrey.
Oh, yeah.
Not to be confused with Aubrey.
Yeah, that is confusing.
It's super confusing.
Now, Brooklyn took it upon herself.
This bad bitch took it upon herself to make a fake Tinder page with like similar
settings to the ones that she knew Sydney was using.
She swiped through like a ton of people until she found the Audrey profile.
Holy shit.
And she started messaging with her.
Now, she testified that the messages became like flirty super quickly because she knew what she
fucking doing.
Yeah.
And she was able to get Audrey's phone number, which she promptly handed over to not only
Sydney's family, but also law enforcement.
Brooklyn McChrystal.
Boom.
Holy shit.
A bad bitch.
Give her a badge.
Brooklyn McChrystal is Queen Supreme.
She's a Queen Supreme for sure.
And actually when she testified, I think one of the lawyers was like, I am thoroughly impressed
with you, young lady.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, a quick search of that number.
led to one Bailey Boswell. Oh, it did. So in case you're a little confused right now,
Sydney had really gone on a date with Bailey, not Audrey. Because she was pretending to be Audrey.
Yes. Now, Bailey spoke with the police on the phone using a fake name and telling them what she knew about
Sydney. Like, she called them. I also heard that they, like, were calling in, like, fake tips to the police.
They probably were. Really annoying. But she told them that she had gone out with Sydney and she
She dropped her at a friend's house and she, quote, hadn't heard from her since.
Of course not.
No, no way.
And they were like, cool, cool, great.
Can you come in and talk to us about that?
And she was like, mm-mm, I have warrants.
I can't come in.
And they were like, okay, cool, cool, cool, that makes sense.
It's like, cool, cool, cool, cool, all right.
Now, the police decided it was time to search that potent smelling bleach fucking basement apartment.
You should go see what that is.
So they did that on November 19th.
Now, the landlords reported the smell of bleach to authorities after also claiming to have seen Bailey with a young woman who resembled Sydney.
The landlord wasn't like entirely positive, but she was pretty sure that it was Sydney who she'd seen.
Now, the search turned up, some Viagra, 17 sex toys.
Oh.
Which were tested and none of them ended up matching Sydney's DNA.
Really?
Yeah, weird.
Multiple bottles of bleach, two being completely empty and one only half full.
Holy shit.
They found smears on the wall, like it had recently been cleaned.
They didn't find a fucking drop of blood.
Wow.
Please keep that in mind.
And so obviously, like a crime scene had been cleaned up.
And also the thermostat was set to 60 degrees.
And the landlord had to like fix the everything in there because it like froze essentially.
Wow.
And it was like scary thought process.
Wow.
It's a scary thought process for sure.
That's very cunning.
Like 60 degrees in November.
something is up. Oh, yeah. Who's dead in your apartment? Yeah. So that's good. Now, on November 28th,
Aubrey and Bailey were officially named people of interest in Sydney's case. They did it.
They done did it. Aubrey and Bailey were already on the run, though, Elena. Of course they are.
The Bonnie and Clyde that they are. They were posting a series of videos on Facebook, like claiming their
innocence. If you go watch these videos, I'm telling you now you were going to want to punch through
your computer screen. And they were posting these while they were like people.
of interest. Yes. Holy shit. Yep. Now the police were like, okay, like that's a bit much,
seeing as we only wanted to talk to you and you're not even full on suspects, like you're on the
run. So they're like, calm down, Meryl. Yeah. It's like one in one equals two. You're pretty
much going to be a suspect at this point. If it looks like a potato and smells like a potato,
it's a potato. It's a potato. Probably. Now, Aubrey in these videos are super smug and arrogant,
telling people, yeah, we're criminals. I'm a thief.
sure, but I'm not a murderer.
It's like, dude, you don't have any right to be.
And he keeps being like, I'm a thief.
I'm not a good guy.
You're so cool.
Oh my God, you bad to the bonobs.
Look at that cool vampire.
Fuck off.
And he's like, the police are trying to crucify us.
They've been chasing us like dogs.
Meanwhile, they're like, no, we've just been trying to get information that you won't
give us because you have warrants, quote unquote.
We literally just want to talk to you.
Also, like, chasing people is kind of our job.
Because you are a criminal.
Exactly. He said, I wish the family the best. I wish Sydney the best. But as far as for the police department, fuck you. Wow.
He was like, okay. Okay. Really overdoing it here. Yeah. Now, Bailey told the viewers that she, again, had hung out with Sydney the previous couple nights. They hit it off. She dropped her off at a friend's house. Hadn't heard from her. KK.
Yeah, totally. I believe that. Now, they spend the next couple days running around not only Nebraska, but also Iowa and Missouri. All right. Okay. They were staying at least.
different hotels and just being on the run. Just being gross. Just being nasty and running away from
law enforcement. Now on November 30th, they tracked, the police tracked Aubrey and Bailey down at a
hotel near Branson, Missouri, and they were brought back to Nebraska on an unrelated fraud
indictment, basically just something to keep them. All right. And I think it had to do with the antiques.
I was going to say probably the antiques. Probably that $400,000 fake coin. And like I said, it was just
something to hold them on. Now, they already considered them flight.
risks because they were on the run already. I don't know if you heard that yet. They were running.
Running, running. Running. And Bailey had also said something about fleeing the country.
You're not going anywhere, Bailey. They were like, no, no, no. Now, so my dog's name is Bailey.
I keep being like, you're not going anywhere, Bailey. I know. I kept having a lot of trouble
ready Bailey next to like these really gruesome things. So when they got arrested, obviously,
they searched the hotel room that they were in. And they found like a ton of weird shit. They were
They found fanny packs that were all set up with, like, protein bars.
They found a portable radio, which, like, mind you, it was 2017.
Yeah, you're like, what you do?
They found new clothing with the tags on it.
Two cell phones that had recently been purchased, and they were, like, the pay-as-you-go kind.
Oh, like, I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, I was trying to think of that word.
There were receipts showing everywhere that they had been, which I was like, you might not want to do that while you're on the run.
Or they were doing that to, like, try to.
prove something later. Yeah, maybe. And they also found a list in Bailey's bag that had a list of
women's names with their power written beside them. Oh, yeah. There was one woman's name written,
and next to it, it said, see danger. So I don't know if, like, the woman's power was, like,
that she could see danger, almost like Alice in Twilight. Yeah. Or if, like, Bailey saw danger because
of this woman. Wow. I don't know. Because when I see sea danger, I'm like,
Well, most of us with eyes can see danger.
Like, I can see a great white shark right there in the water.
Yeah.
It's right there.
Uh-huh.
But cool power, though.
Cool.
Cool, power, though.
Super cool, power.
Weird flex, but okay.
Weird flex, not okay.
Now, one of the phones that they found was an iPhone 7, and Bailey told the police it was hers.
I'm like, yeah, you can search it.
Go right ahead.
Yeah.
And the reason that she told them that they could search it is because she, like a bitch
had recently set it to the factory settings. Oh, of course. So it's like wiped of everything at that point.
Just completely default settings. Cool. Now, the police were able to see that the reset had occurred on
November 17th, which was two days after Sydney went missing. Weird. So weird. Yeah. Like such a
coincidence. Oh, I hate like when things are like unrelated like that. I know. Oh, it's the worst.
Now, let's get serious. On December 4th and 5th, the police were able to locate Sydney's body using cell phone
towers because they weren't going to tell them where it was or like any information.
Now, the process, it's actually really cool.
It's sad that it has to be used, but it's really cool that they can do this.
It's called RTT tracking and it stands to, stands for return to tower.
Now, Bob Hurley was the investigator primarily responsible for tracking down Sydney's remains.
He looked at the data from Aubrey and Bailey's phones over the course of a few months, like
looked through all the data, places where they're,
Cell phones had pinged a tower and which ones pinged the most.
And Bailey's phone pinged a specific tower only one time.
Oh.
Mm-hmm.
Now, that was Tower 18 in Clay County.
And the ping happened November 16th the day after she had been out with Sydney.
All right.
So they went out there to look and they found Sydney's body.
Her body had been dismembered and was found wrapped in trash bags scattered along multiple
ditches down two different roads in Clay County. The body was cut into 14 pieces, some of which have
never been found. Holy shit. The internal organs, including the heart, kidney and tongue, among others,
had been removed, and the body had been drained of almost all of its blood. Wow. Yep. The process that
took. Uh-huh. Now they knew that they had found Sydney, just like because of this cell phone tower stuff.
and also when they got a part of her arm with the tattoo that her mother told them she had was on it.
And the specific tattoo, like, you're going to cry right now.
It said everything will be wonderful someday.
Oh.
It's just like the saddest thing ever.
Because this, like, remember, she was struggling with her mental health and, like, really trying and, like, working hard and was just, like, kind and so sweet.
Everything will be wonderful someday.
Oh, my God.
That hurts my soul.
And that's what's, like, two quote unquote.
humans did to her. Oh, that's terrific. So Dr. Michelle Eilf conducted the autopsy on Sydney's body
and ruled that the cause of death was homicidal violence, including strangulation. Obviously,
this was probably a very tough autopsy to do. Oh, I'm sure. Now, there were signs of a patechial
hemorrhage that pointed to strangulation, so that's where she got that, as well as bruising to her
back, bruises and abrasions to both wrists that were consistent with restraint. There was
also bruising to the back of her head. Her earlobe was also torn. Yep. Ilyf told the jury that she
couldn't determine whether Sidney had been strangled by hand or using an object, but that the
hemorrhages were all the way down to the muscle. Wow. And that there is, quote,
as she said, quote, there is some amount of force that is needed to do that. I was just going to say,
that sounds like mechanical strangulation to me. That's crazy. Holy shit. And I imagine one of the pieces,
I'm assuming she was beheaded.
I would assume.
So that must be hard to figure out a strangulation when they've probably cut part of the neck.
I know.
So another doctor, there was a couple doctors.
Now this man's name is Stephen Symes, and he specializes in the study of bones.
He testified that after observing the various cuts to Sidney's body, he said that there was like a lot of false starts.
Like they would start to cut somewhere and probably realize what they couldn't get through it.
Yeah. But he said that he was convinced that the main tool used to dismember her was a hack saw.
Oh, that makes sense. That's used in a lot of dismemberments. I know. And Dr. Iliff noted signs of a
non-serrated knife as well as signs of a fine tooth saw. So there was multiple instruments used in this.
So there's definitely multiple people. And definitely. And Stephen Syme said that that was probably the main tool used was the hacksaw, but he didn't say. He thought there was like two other things that could have been used.
Holy shit. Now, along with Sydney's body was a plastic Gold's Gym sauna suit found with her,
and it had been cut at the crotch. So, like, I don't even, I've never been in a sauna,
but it's like a plastic suit. I was just going to say, I imagine it's like a foily kind of suit.
I guess, yeah. And I think it was white, so that's that. Her white fleece that she'd been wearing
the night that she'd gone out was found in a ditch along the way. Ditches along the way had also
been searched and turned up a pink dildo, plastic sheeting stained with blood, a pink dog leash,
and wads of duct tape. Oh, no. Now, all in all, evidence was taken from 17 different sites.
Oh, my God. So they just drove around the country roads, just like throwing her stuff and her
body everywhere. Oh, my God. It's horrific. Now, while Aubrey and Bailey were in jail,
footage was released from a Home Depot store showing them purchasing a hacksaw.
I was going to say. Bleach tin snips, which if you don't know, those are like little like,
I think they're like needle-nosed pliers almost. I like looked them up. Drop cloths, a utility knife,
and a fine tooth saw. Now they bought all of this from the Home Depot the morning of November 15th,
around 10.30 a.m. Oh my God. So Sydney was still alive and at work while.
they bought all of this. Holy shit. So they have this completely planned. A hundred percent. Wow.
Now that's not it. After they went to Home Depot, they also went to the Ardvark Antique Mall where they bought
a folding saw, a weed cutter, and two food grinders. I'm beyond words. Yep. I'm beyond words.
Then they went to Sydney's work where she was alive and working that day. And I don't know what they were doing there,
but Aubrey can be seen in security footage walking behind her.
So they were probably just spying on her.
Or just like maybe they went to like see her and like say something.
I don't know.
Because remember like because they could have just been stalking her.
Maybe.
But Bailey was there and like Sydney would have recognized her because they had hung out the night
before.
Oh my God.
So I don't know.
It's weird.
I think you're right.
I think to a degree they were stalking her.
Now Sydney was picked up around 7 p.m. that same night at her house.
and the last activity on her phone was around 8.30 p.m. And after that, the phone either completely
went out of service or was shut off or something happened to it. The next morning, Bailey was caught
on security camera at a grocery store buying more bleach, more trash bags, a trash can, and coffee.
Oh, and I'm sorry. Before, I totally skipped a little part in my research, or in my little
script here. After they went to her work, they went home and then they went to a
dollar general where they bought hefty trash bags, bleach, and large aluminum roasting pans.
Wow.
So then they picked her up.
This is so many different cases like smushed together in my mind right now.
It's so crazy.
Like what the fuck did you plan to do?
Yeah.
So like I said, then they picked her up the last cell phone activity and then the next morning
she was at the grocery store getting more trash bags and the trash can and coffee.
It sounds like they were planning to eat parts of her.
Maybe.
Like the meat grinders and the.
roasting pans? Yeah, I don't know. Like, were they going to do, I wonder if they were planning to do some
like fucked up ritual that they made up. Maybe. That's actually a really good point. Like I really do.
Some people question if they were going to sell the part, like her organs, because her organs have
never been found to this day. Oh, yeah. Like people were saying maybe they sold them on like eBay or like
the black market on eBay. Not eBay. You can't sell things on eBay that are that are human remains.
I don't know why I said eBay.
Maybe they sold it.
That would get you banned for me.
No, you know what it was?
I was actually listening to shout out to the Three Spooked Girls podcast.
And they were talking about, they were like, they had previously sold stuff on eBay.
That's what I was just thinking of.
You know, maybe not eBay.
Not human remains.
No, definitely not.
I'm going to go ahead and say that if they sold them online, it's on the dark web.
Yeah, not on eBay.
Yeah, probably not eBay.
And that's what the three spooked girls were saying.
You know, the three spooked girls.
You know them.
But they didn't like make any money.
Like they had made money on eBay.
I think they had made like $100,000.
But like that's not what you get for organs on the black market.
I would think you'd get a little bit more.
I mean, I've never purchased an organ on the black market, so I can't say for sure.
I plead the fifth.
I definitely never have.
But anyway, back to the story.
Back to the real store.
Aubrey later confessed to the police that he threw Sidney's phone out near Wilbur's
Czech cemetery. Police found it there completely fucked up, like smashed beyond a phone at all.
They also found her keys there. Her license cut up into pieces. Her phone case that was also cut
into seven pieces. What the fuck? Yeah, so they found that, all of that. Now, Aubrey has changed
his story about 600 million thousand cajillion different times. Because he's a dumb asshole.
Mm-hmm. Totally. But basically, he says Sidney's death was an accent.
No. Which is really weird because like normally hacksaws aren't involved in accidents. Yeah, especially when you
buy them ahead of time. Yeah, it's super weird. And drop cloths and bleach. Yeah. Bleach. Yeah, no. Now he says they
were involved in a sexual act with two other young women who are unidentified and that he was holding an
extension cord around Siddy's neck as part of a sexual fantasy. No. And that's how she died. No.
Nope. Not true at all. Definitely not true. You bought the murder supplies. You can't. You bought the murder
supplies ahead of time. You literally did it ahead of time. You can't. What is wrong with you?
Exactly. Oh, and that's, I totally skipped over that at that, um, where they found her phone and
everything. They also found an extension cord cut up into several pieces. Oh, God, this poor girl.
And he said he was strangling her with a cord as part of the sexual fantasy. So it's like,
no, we know what really happened. Yeah. Oh, it's so annoying. He went on to say it wasn't, it wasn't,
it wasn't meant that she was to die. It wasn't supposed to go to the extreme it went. Of course not.
Of course not. It's not like I've said anything that involves me having to murder people to become a vampire.
Exactly. And it's obviously a lie because if you weren't planning on killing anybody, why would you buy every incriminating thing that you possibly could from like eight different stores in your area?
He bought literally like the Dexter kill kit.
Legit.
Ahead of time.
And he bought like multiple kill kits at multiple different places.
Yeah.
And then kept coming back.
Just stop it.
Okay, sir.
Stop it.
Yeah, exactly.
there was another girl that actually testified that before Sidney was killed, she was with Aubrey
and Queen Witch, Bitch, Brooklyn, or not Brooklyn, Bailey.
Jesus Christ, there's so many names of their name is.
But they had told her that they wanted to kill somebody and he said he had a kill kit.
See?
Yeah.
So there you go.
Okay.
So as more details came out, Aubrey started saying that this was he and Bailey's business,
making sexual fantasies come true for people.
And that's all this was.
And that they had a lot of girls working for them.
And they would get paid anywhere from $500 to $1,000 to make somebody's fantasy a reality.
You go, ready?
Everyone go Google these two fuckheads.
No one is coming to them.
If you saw those two that you would be like, I want to pay them to fulfill my sexual fantasies.
You'd be like, they smell.
Yeah, I'm sure of it.
Absolutely positive.
You're going to look at the Google photos to be like, I can smell them from.
here. Like, they're disgusting. You would never, ever pay these people to help you, like,
fulfill a fantasy. You just wouldn't. So, like, good try, Aubrey, but no dice. No. And you can also,
like, I'm not one to judge anybody's home, except I totally am. And you can look at their little basement
apartment and you're like, oh, it was stinky in there. Yeah. It smells like mildew. Well, they're both
disgusting. And they're just yucky. Yeah. So letters, we love a good letter, don't we? We do.
jailhouse letters started coming out between Aubrey and Bailey
while they were being held, showing them trying to get their story straight.
Like no one was going to fucking read these.
My God.
Not a neuron among them.
Not a neuron or is there protons in your brain?
I don't know.
What's a proton again?
There's two testicles, right?
Yep, sure is.
They didn't have enough protons.
They don't really have, yeah.
They had neg tombs.
It's not a pro.
It's a neg.
Anyways, these stories, though.
I did really good in school.
You did.
It says this let, and I can't be sure who this is from, so I'm just guessing.
I think that this one is from Bailey.
So it says, hi, my love, I'm so proud of you.
Gross.
I have a lot to tell you.
The three girls in the FBI are saying that you wanted to make a torture murder video,
and that is one of the reasons you were recruiting girls to use them in it because it had to be young females getting or get, it had to be young females killing or getting killed.
Those three girls told all they know baby and gave them all the text messages from their phones.
Here is your story.
I told you months before this that I made a snuff film once and I sold it.
When we moved to Wilbur, this is so hard to read because there's no punctuation.
Because they're absolute idiots.
Yeah.
When we moved to Wilbur, we were talking about making a lot of money and I brought up getting three or four girls and making fake snuff films.
I told them to get them texting you a lot about killing, torture, and sex.
I told you I could use text messages against them if I ever had to.
I told you at the time nobody would get seriously hurt, and you believed me.
Now you know it was all lies, and I planned to kill someone along the way, and I used you to help me.
You'll have to fill in the blanks, baby, but this story is good.
Yeah.
I can't.
I can't.
That doesn't even sound real.
It doesn't sound real at all.
My brain literally won't form a thought.
But wait.
Because they have taken my ability to form a thought for me.
They took all your protons.
They did.
So this is the second letter.
Honestly, I think these both might be from her.
Now, the source that I found them in, it didn't say, like, who sent who what.
Now, this is letter two.
Oh, no.
Hey, baby, I love you so much.
I have a lot to tell you.
Stick to your story.
but add this stuff.
It's like,
guys,
someone is going to read these.
We can read your fucking mail,
you idiots.
Holy, they literally read.
You're being held in jail on murder charges.
Are you stupid?
Oh my God.
Yes, you are.
It's a graveyard in here.
It is.
Stick to your story,
but add this stuff.
I went into the bedroom with Sid
around 11 p.m. to talk.
Don't call her fucking Sid.
I know,
like you fucking know her.
You knew her for like 48 hours.
Oh, fuck you.
We were there for about an hour.
I came out and told,
you two girls were on their way over and I was going to make a video of them. I introduced them
as Jen and Kim. You can make up the description of what they look like. Okay. Cool. You know I put the
body in the trunk at first because I moved it to the back seat before I started putting it out.
Everything was in plastic totes and I was telling you to stop the car. Baby, they will ask a lot of
questions. So you have to fill in the blanks and you have to think fast. I wonder if this is him.
I don't know. Yeah, I almost feel like this sounds like him. Yeah, the second.
one sounds like him and the first one sounds like her.
Or it's both him.
Or it's both him.
I know.
I don't know.
It's hard because they're both really moronic.
Yeah, they're both so dumb.
It's hard.
You know, it's only going to get wilder along the way and we're not even done.
Oh, my.
So Aubrey has said time and time again that Bailey was not involved with Sydney's death at all
and that she was in the apartment, but not in the room where it happened.
Cue Hamilton.
Yes.
I was just going to be.
I knew you were going to.
I literally had my fingers up to say.
room where it happened. You don't want to be in the room.
You do not want to be in the room where it happened.
Now, and obviously this is not funny, but no, it's true crime and comedy.
This is just what we do. We're doing our best. He says that she panicked when he told her
what happened and that she was freaking out so bad. She had to be, quote, sent outside with a
bag of weed to try to calm down. Oh. So all my, all my fucking pot smokers out there,
isn't that what you do? When somebody tells you that they just killed someone, you're going to use
pot to calm down. Doesn't it make you paranoid? Yes. If anything, I'd be shiting myself. I would think so.
If Annie looked at me and was like, so this is just what went down. I accidentally killed somebody,
but here's a joint, like go on the deck and calm down. I'm sorry, what? I'm sorry, what? I'm sorry,
what? I'm sorry, what? What? What? No. That's not going to do anything for you.
Wouldn't do anything for me. I can tell you that much. No. So Aubrey's trial began in June,
and he quickly made things weird and dramatic. Are you?
Are you ready?
Are you motherfucking ready for this?
Oh, no.
He yelled during a witness's testimony.
Now, this witness is like on the stand witnessing.
And he yells, Bailey is innocent and I curse you all.
Wow.
And while he yelled it, he slit his own throat, Elena.
He slit his own throat after yelling,
Bailey is innocent and I curse you all.
How did he slit his own throat?
the middle of a courtroom. How did he have something to slit his throat with? Because I don't know.
There's like many, uh, uh, wonderings of what this could have been that he slit his throat with.
A failure. A big proportions on so many levels. Big, big, big huge failure. Sometimes people, or sometimes people
think, or sometimes people think it could have been like a razor blade that he had like saved from,
I don't know where you get razors in prison, but. Shit. Some people said it could have been like a pen.
I imagine they'd give you them to shave with and then take them back, but it's like. Yeah, but I guess they don't, they didn't
look and see if the blade was removed. Oh my. Wow. Yeah. So, but here's the thing. Being the fucking
bumbling fool that he is, his injuries were not at all serious. He only cut like the side of his throat,
like right here. Wow. And it like wasn't super deep. And he didn't get his carotid or anything.
No. He, he's alive. He just got some stitches. And then they were like, you've got to not do that again.
Hey, don't do that. And he was remained to, excuse me, he was required to remain in handcuffs for the rest of the
trial. Yeah, that's a good idea. Now, the judge also told the jurors, like, not to, like,
to get rid of that memory when they were deliberating. Like, she told them, like, not to factor
that into their deliberation. I can understand certain things when they're like, you can't use this.
Come on. He yelled,
Come on. Bailey is innocent and I curse you all while trying to slit his throat and you don't
want to have me include that in my deliberation. That's truly outrageous.
Okay, toky. That's true. And it's like, oh, sure. I'll just erase that from my
memory. Let me erase that fucking wild shit from mine. If only. She also made people stop live tweeting.
Like she made the media stop live tweeting from the courtroom. Oh. Which I guess that. That does make
sense. Yeah. Because it's like certain things get redacted. Before anybody wanting to know about the trial,
you're like, well, fuck, I wanted to tune in. Now he pled guilt, excuse me, not guilty to first degree
murder, not guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, but pled guilty to improper disposal of skeletal remains.
because he's saying it was an accident.
Right.
But if you killed somebody and you got rid of the remains, it was probably planned.
Probably.
Most likely.
Especially because you bought all the shit ahead of time.
You dumbass.
You did it.
The more you know.
Now his defense attorney tried to make a statement saying,
Aubrey Trail is not a nice man.
No.
But I submit to you that with the respect to the charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy
to commit a murder, he has told the truth throughout.
Oh.
No.
I'm sure.
I don't think so.
I believe.
that. And of course, the defense tried to paint Sydney as somebody that she wasn't, specifically
pointing to the fact that she was, I mean, she's 20 fucking four years old. She's having some money
problems. Of course. Same. But it's like, so they were suggesting that she had joined this sex cult
business for money. And it's like, that's laughable. She was the head cashier at her job doing a
great job. Fuck off. Yeah. And honestly, this is like the most bumbling sex cult I've ever heard of in my life.
This is not a cult. No one's joining that shit. No, nobody was. Especially not for money. And all people that
did turned around and we're like, yeah, it was fucked up and I left to let me testify about it.
Yeah, exactly. So fuck off. Like leave. Now, the assistant attorney general, Mike Gwinnon,
yeah, told the jury that, you know, Mike. Yeah, Mike. He said, this was a dismemberment and we didn't
find a drop of blood in the apartment, which will tell you that, which will tell you of the planning
and preparation taken beforehand, the care taken to dismember her during, and the efforts taken
afterwards to clean up and dispose of her.
Premeditation, premeditation, premeditation.
Yes.
It's like, they bought a fucking drop cloth.
Like, hello.
They bought drop cloths.
And he just said they didn't find a fucking speck of blood.
So they must have been so careful.
Well, to me, that just means even, I'm going to connect it to Dexter even more, even though Dexter's
way better than them.
That Dexter's kill room is always completely covered in plastic.
That's what he does.
I guarantee you they made it like they covered everything in plastic.
Which is so beyond fucked up.
I can't even begin to fathom it.
I can't imagine because many people who like have gone over this case think that she
was killed pretty quickly because you think about the time it takes to drive there and
then when her phone shut off.
Yeah.
Imagine what this poor girl walked into.
And it's like and then you think was she killed quickly or did they take her phone from
her and smash it immediately and be like, that's it.
Right.
I call for help. Exactly. Like, I don't want to think that that's what happened, but these people are fucked.
Absolutely. And he had said before, he, like, you're supposed to get pleasure from torturing and killing.
Yeah. You have to torture and kill somebody to get your powers. They bought those little pliers.
Mm-hmm. Like needle-nose pliers. Mm-hmm. And they had a dog leash. I mean, shit went down.
Shit definitely did go down. And it's horrible. It's, I can't imagine, like I said, what she walked into.
too. So, okay, so he said that. Now, that, like, he was like premeditation, premeditation.
Luckily, that turned out to weigh heavily on all the jurors. Yeah. They found Aubrey guilty of first
degree murder and dismemberment. And his sentencing was postponed because of the coronavirus.
And his sentencing is set for December 15th. Oh, he faces the death penalty. Wow, that's soon.
Mm-hmm. Yeah. Oh, man. Stay tuned. Less than a month away. And I can't wait to fucking update you.
Oh, I can't wait.
So how this works because he's facing the death penalty, you can choose, like, how this is going to work for you.
And he chose to go before a panel of three judges who will decide together if he gets death or not.
And one of those judges is the judge who did the case.
Oh, okay.
Now, Bailey's trial was moved from Saline County to Dawson County because of all the media involvement.
Her lawyers were like, oh, she's not going to get a fair trial.
Me, me, me.
Which it's like, okay.
Now, it took the jury less than four hours to find her guilty on all three counts.
counts. Now, he was only found guilty on two counts. And he didn't get the conspiracy count,
which is weird. Yeah, that is weird. She got first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder,
and improper disposal of human remains. I imagine she probably got the conspiracy because she was the one
who did the tender and everything. Yeah. That's actually a good point. You're so smart. I was just thinking
about it. So she actually doesn't have a sentencing date yet, but she's also facing the death penalty.
Oh, shit. And if she is sentenced to death, she will be the first woman in Nebraska's
history on death row. Wow. And I hope she fucking gets it. Oh my God. Because we've said before,
like the death penalty is really, it's not black and white for us. No, it's definitely not.
I think it's like a super gray area. Yeah, I float. But like we just said, Sydney must have
walked into that room and endured some horrifying things. Her body afterwards was dismembered and some
of it was never found. This girl, in my personal opinion, and go ahead and disagree with me,
that's your right, I absolutely believe that she deserves the death penalty. They're animals. Yeah.
They're absolute animals. And I don't think there's any way. And to me, there's no rehabilitating them.
Well, that's the thing. Yeah. That's exactly what I was just going to say. Yeah. I do not think either of
them could be rehabilitated. No, I don't either. So, it's so infuriating. Now, Bailey's lawyers have filed a ton of
motions along the way, like fucking annoying motions. Of course. And now they're filing for a new trial,
which is like, why? No. And they're,
They filed a motion for the victim impact statements to be limited only to Sydney's parents.
Are you kidding?
Mind you, she has a brother and a sister in about a million fucking friends.
That's truly disgusting.
And you're going to tell me that not, like her brother and her sister.
Can't talk about, like, that's reprehensible.
No, it hasn't been like discussed yet.
It hasn't been gone over.
That would be reprehensible if they don't allow her siblings to at least speak.
No.
We're going to continue to update you on this case because I actually, I don't.
remember this. Like I didn't remember happening. But going through all the details and everything,
oh, my God. Because seeing her picture, I was like, oh, I remember seeing that. Yeah. And I remember
seeing the Snapchat photo of her in the white fleece. Yep. And she's smiling with the little thing that says,
like, ready for my date. Yep. So, well, hopefully we get to find out soon when,
freaking Bailey. I can't, I don't, for some reason I want to call her Amber. I don't know if she,
like, looks like an Amber. I don't know if she just gives off an Amber. She kind of does. I don't
know what that is. I don't either, but I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I think maybe I knew somebody
named Amber that had a similar last name. I don't know. But I want to keep following and hopefully
she gets her sentencing date soon so we can all watch her. Yeah, I want to see what happens. I
at least need them to have life in prison with no parole. Oh, absolutely. I at least need that.
Absolutely. They deserve it. Yeah. Oh, what a terrible, terrible case. So crazy. So hopefully on
December 15th, we got to find out what happens and we will update you. And then hopefully she'll get
her date soon and we'll update you again. Yeah, for sure. But what a wild case. Wow. That was
insane. Insane. Be careful guys on dating apps. Yes. Please be careful, especially right now,
don't be meeting people on dating apps because Corona. Because, you know, the COVID and all that.
But even, you know, when hopefully this all goes away in the next couple of years. Just be smart.
Just, you know, she did.
everything she, you know, sometimes it's like, you just like taking your life in your hands here.
Right. Well, and she, like you said, she did everything she could. She told people who she was going
out with, send pictures. Make sure you drop a, drop a pin to someone. You know where you're going,
when you're supposed to be back. Yes. Just so you can at least try to stay safe out there. Yes,
yes, yes. And Carrie Mace. Yeah. And then just spray first and apologize later. I love when you
say that. I was really hoping you would say that. That's like my motto. I know. I love it. I love it.
So that is the Sydney Loof case, a sad, sad, sad, sad, sad, sad case.
Oh, of course Sydney.
And my, seriously, my heart goes out to her family so much.
Yeah, and George and Susie, that like kills me.
And Levi and McKenzie are her siblings.
That kills me.
I know.
That's so sad.
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God.
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