Murder, Mystery & Makeup - A psychotic Alaskan love triangle turned deadly? The twisted case of Mechele Linehan
Episode Date: June 10, 2025Hi friends, happy Tuesday! Today, we're diving into the strange and twisted story of Michele Linehan, a former exotic dancer whose life took a dark turn straight out of a noir film. This is a case of... charm, manipulation, and cold calculation… with a shocking murder at its core. Was she a cold-blooded femme fatale? Or just a woman caught in the wrong place with the wrong people? Let’s get into it. Also, let me know who you want me to talk about next time. Hope you have a great rest of your week, make good choices and I'll be seeing you very soon xo Bailey Sarian I sometimes talk about my Good Reads in show. So here's the link if you want to check it out. IDK. lol: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/139701263-bailey ________ FOLLOW ME AROUND Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian RECOMMEND A STORY HERE: cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails: bailey@underscoretalent.com Business Related Mail: Bailey Sarian 4400 W. Riverside Dr., Ste 110-300 Burbank, CA 91505 _________ Feel great with meals that fit your Spring schedule and make the season even more delicious. Go to https://www.hellofresh.com/makeup10fm now to get 10 Free Meals with a Free Item For Life. One per box with active subscription. Free meals applied as discount on first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan. Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at https://www.selectquote.com/makeup TODAY to get started. Thousands have already trusted Rula to support them on their journey toward improved mental health and overall well-being. Head on over to https://www.rula.com/makeup to get started today. After you sign up they ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them our show sent you. Go to https://www.rula.com/makeup and take the first step towards better mental health today. You deserve quality care from someone who cares.
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I have an audio exclusive today just for you listeners out there.
Today's story takes us to the remote town of Hope, Alaska,
where on a chilly May morning, two electrical workers
stumbled upon a body and it just... whoo! whoo! Before we get there, that's where we meet
Michelle Hughes. Michelle was born in 1973 as the youngest of two daughters in a military family. Which meant the Hughes family,
they moved around a lot. They eventually settled in New Orleans. So they were there for a while
and when Michelle was 12 years old, her parents decided to separate. So Michelle, she ended up
staying with her mom in New Orleans while her sister Melissa moved to California with her dad.
Michelle's father, I guess like passed
away soon after. I don't know how. I think natural causes. I'm not sure. I was like
what? But around the same time of her father's passing, Michelle was diagnosed
with scoliosis. Scoliosis is you know a medical condition that makes your spine
curved to one side and she ended up having to get surgery and a metal rod was like implanted into her spine to help her stand straighter.
Do you remember in middle school when you'd have to do like the scoliosis test?
Did any of you guys have to do that? I was thinking about the other day and it
was kind of like questionable because it was like the girls locker room but there
was like this man doctor guy allegedly I don't know who he was.
And we would take our shirts off
and they would feel our back.
And I'm thinking back like, was that normal?
Thank you, right?
Okay, I'm not sure.
Let me know.
Could have been a woman doctor or something, right?
I have questions.
So she had scoliosis and she got surgery.
Michelle, you know, she struggled
and she ended up leaving home at a young age.
Some reports say that she ran away at 14,
but according to Michelle's mom,
Michelle left with permission at age 16
to pursue a modeling career in New York.
It's not clear, but we know that Michelle,
you know, she was really young when she was set off on her own.
Now, there's not much else about Michelle's modeling career or if it even existed,
but Michelle was often described as a beautiful young woman.
She had blue eyes, dark hair, she dyed her hair blonde.
Like she was, she was pretty.
Like maybe people did believe she was modeling, but we don hair blonde, she was pretty.
Maybe people did believe she was modeling, but we don't know.
Now early into her time in New York, Michelle became involved with an older man named Pat
Giante.
At the time Michelle was 17 and Pat was about 27.
About 3 years into the relationship, Michelle ended up leaving Pat.
And from there, it's unclear, but by 1994 Michelle had left New York and ended up leaving Pat. And from there, it's unclear, but by 1994,
Michelle had left New York
and ended up moving to Anchorage, Alaska,
which is so random, right?
But she did.
And she actually worked as a pole dancer
at the Great Alaskan Bush Company,
which kinda is a good name for a strip club,
when you think about it, Great Alaskan Bush Company.
Come on. It's kind of good. It's kind of good.
But during her time there as a dancer, Michelle had relationships with several different men at the same time, you know, and that's okay.
We're not judging. She was hustling, doing her thing.
But it was just a matter of time before things would take a turn. One of the guys she was dating was Scott Hilkey.
He was a traveling salesman who spent his free time at Michelle's dance club.
I guess he fell in love with her and began taking Michelle on trips around the country.
And within the year, Scott was ready to take the next step.
So he actually asked her to marry him on Thanksgiving of 1994.
But by the following fall, I guess Scott and Michelle's relationship was rocky.
Scott had accepted another job that had him on the road more often.
And while Scott was on the road, Michelle was getting attention from other men at the club.
So while Scott was away, Michelle was with other men.
And once Scott found out she was cheating,
he broke off the engagement.
But you know how it goes sometimes,
like, yeah, you guys break up,
but they would still like be together sometimes.
Like they would still hook up and whatnot.
So like they were kind of seeing each other,
but then meanwhile, Michelle started seeing another guy
named John Carlin the second and things
were getting real real spicy between them. John was a single father who had also met Michelle at
the club she danced at and he fell in love. John showered Michelle with gifts including lots of fur, lots of fur jackets, coats, the furs darling.
And then he got her an $11,000 engagement ring.
Damn, I know. Go for her.
But while Michelle was with John and occasionally Scott,
she also had another man named Kent LaPink and they got engaged.
I know, okay, keep up.
Just to recap, by 1996 Michelle was dating Scott, kinda, and she had also accepted a
marriage proposal from John with that $11,000 ring and then she accepted another proposal
from this guy, Kent.
So she was busy, she was busy keeping her options open. So Kent, he's the
suspicious one, okay? Kent grew up in Michigan and he was part of the family
business. Like the family had run like a chain of grocery stores in Michigan and
all his life Kent had plans to take over the family business, you know. So he attended Michigan State University and Western Michigan,
where he studied retail management.
But Kent's plans to take over the family business came crashing down in 1993,
when the family learned that Kent, that was like low-key stealing money from the business.
They believe up to like $200,000 he had stolen. So once that
was uncovered, the family pretty much kicked him out. You know, they want nothing to do
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So Kent had to start over, right?
He's like been shunned from the family.
He moves to Tennessee where he started to work for a taxidermist.
Yeah, okay.
I mean, Tennessee taxidermist.
That kind of makes sense.
And while in Tennessee, Kent met a commercial fisherman who fished off the Gulf of Alaska.
Kent kind of was like intrigued by this. He was like,
oh that sounds interesting. Okay, he kind of he liked this idea. So it wasn't long after that Kent
actually moved to Alaska to work as a commercial fisherman. Eventually, Kent's time in Alaska
brought him to the great Alaskan bush company, the strip club, you know, where he would meet Michelle and he fell head over heels.
But to him, it felt like the relationship
was a little one-sided.
According to Michelle's roommate at the time,
Michelle and Kent's relationship was not romantic.
Kent was just obsessed with Michelle
and he showered her with expensive gifts,
but she didn't really like them that much, allegedly.
And then in 1996, two years after they had met,
Kent proposed to Michelle.
And despite later denying she accepted the proposal,
Michelle had emailed Kent asking for $2,500
to buy a wedding dress.
So based on that, it seems like she accepted the proposal but
yeah you know. Kent and his family were able to like kind of rebuild their relationship
throughout the years. So Kent was kind of like keeping his family in the loop about the engagement
and about what was going on. Kent's family they were iffy on this whole proposal thing.
Ken's family, they were iffy on this whole proposal thing.
I guess Ken's mom, her name was Betsy, she expressed doubts over Michelle's faithfulness.
She never met her, so it's kind of rude, but whatever.
And the family's concern for Ken's wellbeing
started to peak after a particular incident.
So apparently, Ken's dad went out to Anchorage
and to visit, and you know to visit and he
actually was going to meet Michelle right it's soon to be a daughter-in-law
but she was nowhere to be found so Kent kind of like left his dad behind and
went to go look for her believing that Michelle was at a cabin in Hope, Alaska
which was I guess like a two-hour away. But before Kent left for Hope,
he mailed a letter to his family.
The letter contained a second letter
that they were told not to open
unless something fishy happened to him.
I would have opened it right away, right?
I'd be like, okay, cute, I'm still gonna open it.
So then it's the
morning of May 2nd, 1996, and two electrical workers were servicing a
remote communication tower in Hope when they stumbled upon a body. It was Kent's
body. He had been shot three times. And when investigators got to the scene, they
found several items on his body. He was carrying a checkbook from an account
he shared with Michelle,
as well as a change of beneficiary form
for his life insurance policy.
The form listed Kent's dad, mom,
and his brother as the beneficiaries.
The beneficiary form that was found on him
had a date on it,
and the date was just one week earlier.
Kent also had several things relating to Scott,
who Michelle was like kinda dating.
He was carrying two of Scott's business cards,
a luggage tag with Scott's name,
a piece of paper with Scott's address in California, Scott's
social security number, and a reservation in Scott's name for a hotel room where
Scott and Michelle had like previously stayed at. To me it's giving obvious
plant, right? Ken's body was like, there was stuff all over him
because also on his body, there was a copy of an email
that he had received from Michelle.
Yeah, this is all found on his body.
In the email, Michelle requested Kent put $3,200
into her account and she would explain later
what the money was for.
She also apologized for taking off
and said that she couldn't find him.
She wrote in this email that she was upset
that Kent was smoking pot, taking pills and drinking.
And though Michelle wrote about Kent's drug and alcohol use,
toxicology reports later showed
that Kent had nothing in his system.
He was totally clean.
The autopsy also determined that Kent was indeed shot three times. He was totally clean. The autopsy also determined that
Kent was indeed shot three times. First he was shot in the back, then in the chest and literally
while Kent was laying on his back he was shot again in the face. So investigators have lots of
evidence on this body right? Well they start with his checkbook and they find an address that's
listed on the checkbook that was found on Ken's body. So investigators then went to the address
listed on the checkbook that was found on Ken's body. So when they go there, guess who's there?
Michelle. Michelle's there with her other fiance, John Carlin. John Carlin was the one who gave that $11,000 engagement ring.
So he's like the rich one it seems.
And also John's teenage son was there.
So the detectives, they have a back and forth with Michelle.
They're like, what's going on, right?
She claimed to be engaged to Kent
while also saying that she was not
in a serious relationship with him.
Michelle also told investigators that, she's she's like yeah I have other boyfriends
though so obviously it wasn't serious. Well this is when investigators broke
the news to her that Kent was dead and they noted that Michelle began crying
but investigators felt something was off. And after further discussion, investigators learned that Michelle had been with Scott in Lake Tahoe.
Scott's the other boyfriend. She's busy.
But they learned that she had been with Scott in Lake Tahoe in California at the time of Kent's murder.
So it seemed like she had an alibi. If I was the investigator I'd be like, okay, so
you were off with the Scott guy and John's okay with that? Your current, like, it's very confusing,
right? Okay, well, that was her alibi. So a few days later police, they go visit John Carlin again
at his home and turns out Michelle was there too.
They're like, dude, what are you doing here?
Like, don't you, what are you doing here?
And she tells investigators that she and Kent
had actually been living with John
while their house was undergoing construction.
I don't know girl,
your story doesn't make any sense, right?
When Kent's family learned of his death,
they went back to the letter that they had received from him.
You know, the one that said to only open if like Kent were to go missing in a fishy manner.
The one that I would have opened on day one. Well, this second envelope contains several items.
So in the envelope, there was paperwork about a loan Kent had got from his father,
as well as documents showing the change in
Kent's life insurance policy.
And with it was a handwritten letter.
So in this letter, Kent wrote that Michelle, John, or Scott probably killed him.
It's like, damn it.
Which one though?
Which one, Kent?
Kent's letter urged his family to use this information to take Michelle down.
The letter also mentioned a laptop that possibly had incriminating evidence on it.
So detectives, they actually go looking for this laptop, right?
Apparently Michelle's.
But she told them that it was with her sister in Utah being fixed.
Make it make sense girl. Make it make sense.
As news of Kent's murder hit the media, Brian Brunden, Kent's old attorney,
alerted police to some troubling instances from Kent's life.
Brian had helped Kent draw up his will and he'd also helped Kent with loans for Kent and Michelle's business.
The lawyer recalled that Kent and Michelle would argue during the meetings. This attorney also told
investigators that Kent had changed his will because Michelle had left and taken several of
his things including his car, his computer, some antique rugs, a bronze statue that was worth like $4,000 apparently, and coincidentally,
several of these items were mentioned in the copy of Michelle's email that was found with Ken's body.
And then about two months after Ken's death, Michelle's sister, her name was Melissa,
she called the Alaska police and told them that she had info on Ken's murder.
She called the Alaska police and told them that she had info on Ken's murder. Melissa told investigators that she had received a laptop in the mail.
Oh, so she wasn't lying.
It arrived after Michelle and Scott had been visiting Melissa in Utah.
And Melissa remembers Michelle and Scott arguing over the computer.
Melissa told detectives that Michelle had asked her to reformat the hard drive so it
would be like brand new.
You know?
Michelle had also talked to Melissa about Kent's murder.
According to Melissa, Michelle said nobody liked him anyway and that he got what he deserved.
That's enough information for me.
Case closed.
Lock her up, I say.
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So soon after getting this information,
investigators served warrants on Michelle's house,
car and RV.
She had an RV, it had been at her sister's place.
So they search it and that's where they actually
find the laptop.
Investigators also summoned Scott,
but they searched his home,
they don't really find anything.
Plus on top of that, it seemed like Scott really had no idea
about Kent's death.
Plus on top of that,
remember Michelle was saying she was with Scott in Tahoe
during Kent's death?
Well, investigators were able to confirm that
they were indeed there at the time of Kent's death. Damn. Over the course of a
few weeks investigators conducted several more interviews. They had very
few leads and almost no concrete evidence but what they did get was a very
interesting story from a woman named Laura,
one of Michelle's friends who had worked with her as a dancer. So Laura described Michelle
as a master manipulator who used men for money and gifts. You don't say? Oh, I am shocked.
Laura also told police about how she and Michelle watched this movie called The Last
Seduction. What movie is that? I don't know. I guess in this movie the main character manipulates
her lover into killing her husband for money. Hold on let me google this. Is this a lifetime movie?
So this movie came out in 1994. It got a 7 out of 10 rating just if you wanted
to know. It's about a woman looking to escape her unhappy marriage and then she manipulates her lover
into killing her husband for money. So this Laura girl thought Michelle watched that movie and was
like hey that's a good idea I should do that you know. So she went to police and was like I just
thought that was interesting and you should probably know. Okay.
So I mean that was like, it's helpful information, but by the fall of 1996,
I mean, investigators, they didn't really have evidence to charge anyone,
just ideas, you know?
And it seemed like the case was going cold. So in 1997,
the year following Ken's murder, Michelle moved back
to New Orleans. When she moved back to New Orleans, she enrolled in classes at the university
there. Watch me butcher this name. Loyola, Loyola, wait, Loyola. That word is really
tripping me up, but it's the university in New Orleans okay? Look she went there because she wanted to become a veterinarian and when she was studying
she ended up meeting another man his name was Colin. Colin Lenehan. Colin was a
young medical student and he wasn't just like any medical student you know he
also planned to join the army as well. Michelle and Colin, I guess they bonded over how much they had in common.
Both, I guess had moved around a lot, you know, as kids, both had lost one of
their parents when they were young.
Both had largely supported themselves during their teenage years.
And they bonded over that.
their teenage years and they bonded over that. So of course like many of the other men around
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to move to Maryland with Colin,
where he began his residency.
And then the following year,
they welcomed their daughter Audrey.
So after his residency,
Colin was deployed at an army medical center in Washington,
close to his hometown of Olympia.
And then at one point, Colin was even deployed to Iraq.
Michelle, she got a job.
She got a job working as an administrative assistant
for the Washington State Executive Ethics Board.
She also became active in the local Catholic church.
Yeah, she's like, please.
What do you say in confessionals? Dear father, forgive me for I have sinned. She's probably like
confessing a lot. She's like, I got a lot. I got a lot I gotta say. Anyways, so neighbors
said Michelle was sweet. She was helpful. She was a generous woman. Seemed to love
her. Listen, remember John Carlin? John was the one who gave Michelle
that $11,000 engagement ring. John Carlin moved to Elmer, New Jersey and in
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Yeah. Are you following? Me too. I'm getting confused myself. But John's son had bounced around from home to home and was still close with Michelle.
And John's son had lived with Michelle at some point while Colin was deployed.
Kinda raising an eyebrow.
I don't know. Sketchy, weird, odd, but okay. It seemed that everyone,
you know, had just moved on, forgotten about Kent's murder. Both Michelle and John, they
had these new lives and had left the events surrounding Kent's death in the past. That
was something that happened in Alaska a million years ago they had totally forgotten about it. They were so far from it.
That is until 2004 because this is when like technology you know starts starts coming into
play right. Investigators they get new technology and they are able to like review that laptop
that supposedly had incriminating information on it. So they're beep-bop-boop-boop-boop-boop-boop-boop
and they were able to recover some files
that were erased, you know,
and it shed new light on the case.
And after this, the case was reopened.
And then the investigators, their next step was to chat.
They wanted to have a little chat,
a little discussion with John Carlin's son,
who also, to add confusion to the story,
his name is John Carlin the fourth.
I guess that makes it really good.
It's kind of easy to, like, if you have kids
and they're all named after you,
you could easily steal their identity if you wanted to.
That's a benefit of having all the same names, right?
I'm sure people don't do that.
But I'm thinking like, that makes sense.
Just why would you want everyone to have the same name?
That's so confusing.
Okay, whatever.
Anyways, at the time of the initial investigation,
the younger John was a minor
and his father didn't let detectives interview him, right?
But by 2004, John IV was no
longer a minor and detectives, they wanted to talk to him. So they find him
and they talk with him. And John IV tells authorities his father had bought
a gun right before Ken's murder. So now with this information and emails that
they recovered from the laptop, Investigators believed that they'd be able to pursue a conviction. And so on October 3rd 2006
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So the next day, Michelle with her lawyer present, she turned herself in.
Michelle's arrest made headlines as the, quote, stripper turned sucker mom, end quote,
who had evaded justice for 10 years.
You know, made quite the story.
Her mugshot went national and Michelle, who was still living in Washington state at the
time, was sent back to Alaska.
Michelle ended up pleading not guilty and was held on a $500,000 bail. But her lawyers were able to petition her
bail to be lowered to $150,000 and because of that she was able to make bail and was
allowed to return to Olympia after agreeing to wear a monitoring device. John Carlin,
the original one, on the other hand, he was not able to make bail and was forced to use a court-appointed attorney.
John's trial started on March 12, 2007.
During the trial, the prosecution said that John had lured Kent to Hope, Alaska at Michelle's request.
But the defense argued that there was no proof of this theory.
But then, the prosecution, they called John's son to testify against his dad.
Damn, I know. And he did.
During his testimony, the younger John said that he'd seen Michelle and his dad soaking a gun in what he claimed smelled
like bleach.
The younger John then said he never saw that gun again.
But the gun in question was eventually traced to the original seller who confirmed it was
a.44 Desert Eagle.
So remember John had a married like a Russian dentist woman.
Her name was Julia.
So she ended up testifying against him as well.
So Julia had since divorced John,
but she was called by the prosecution
because they learned that her, Julia, this Julia woman,
she tried to sell a bronze statue
that had Kent's name engraved on the bottom.
Mm-hmm.
Now investigators concluded that this was the statue Kent had
accused Michelle of stealing. On top of that there were a ton of incriminating
emails that came to light. These are emails between Kent, John and Michelle in
which John suggested he was going to take drastic action regarding Kent on
Michelle's behalf.
Though the emails never clearly stated
what the drastic action was gonna be,
prosecutors used them to suggest
John meant he was going to kill Kent.
Meanwhile, the defense only called on two witnesses,
an evidence technician and a state trooper.
Both were meant to cast doubt on the evidence
and its connection to John.
And all throughout the trial,
John's defense team continued deflecting blame
and suggesting that Michelle
was more likely to have killed Kent.
A part of the defense argument
was that John would not have killed Kent
because John did not want Michelle
to receive Kent's insurance payout.
Because if she would have, she probably would have left John
and John didn't want that.
The defense continued their closing arguments
by saying it was possible John had helped Michelle
cover up the murder by washing the gun.
But they said that this would be a separate crime
of evidence tampering, not murder.
You know what I'm saying?
The jury spent a day and a half deliberating.
John was found guilty on April 3rd, 2007. He ended up being sentenced to 99 years in prison,
the max for first degree murder. I mean, look, I think he was definitely involved, whatever,
but it's just insane that like in other stories or cases we do. It's like some of them do the worst stuff and they only get like two years, three years, 10 years.
This guy got 99.
They didn't even have like solid evidence.
That's pretty wild.
I'm not advocating for him.
I'm just saying there's no consistency.
Well, then it was Michelle's turn.
Her trial took place a few months later in September.
Well, because of all the media publicity she was receiving,
it actually made the jury selection really difficult
because it was hard to find jurors
who were completely like unbiased.
So eventually though, they would find like a jury
and the defense asked the judge to rule
that Michelle not be referred to as a stripper
due to the negative connotations surrounding the term.
Instead, they asked to use the term bar worker.
The judge compromised, saying the court could use the term exotic dancer.
The prosecution's case against Michelle was very similar to their case against John.
They pointed to the emails and brought forth several witnesses to describe Michelle's relationship
with both Kent and John.
So remember Scott, the boyfriend or whatever,
he was brought in as a witness.
John's ex-wife Julia was brought in as a witness.
Julia said, or she told the court,
that Michelle had stayed in contact with John
throughout the years.
But the prosecution star witness turned out to be
Michelle's former friend and colleague, Laura, with John throughout the years. But the prosecution's star witness turned out to be
Michelle's former friend and colleague, Laura.
The one who mentioned the last seduction movie, remember?
So during her testimony, Laura told the court that the parallels
between the movie and the real-life murder of Kent were very similar
because the main character in the movie had her husband killed
and let her lover take the fall. Laura also said that Michelle had expressed admiration for the
main character and that she wanted to be just like her. But during cross-examination, the defense
brought in Laura's diary, like her own diary.
So in Laura's diary, she had listed the different movies
that she'd watched with Michelle.
Now, shockingly, the last seduction was not on that list.
So in Laura's diary, she wrote that she watched the movie,
The Last Seduction with her husband.
Not Michelle.
So that's weird, right?
Maybe she was confused?
Was she making it up?
I don't know.
So the prosecution then called John's son, again, as a witness.
But Michelle's defense focused on the inconsistencies in younger John's account of the gun washing.
And then finally the prosecution brought in Kent's mother Betsy to testify against Michelle.
The key piece of evidence from Betsy's testimony was the letter Kent wrote.
Remember where he kind of was pointing the finger at Michelle and John and slash or Scott
for his death if it happened.
Confusing. And while the prosecution had a long line of witnesses,
Michelle's defense did too. Including one of Kent's own brothers. And Michelle's husband,
Colin. I guess they just came to like stand by her side. The defense also played a recording of when
investigators first told Michelle of Ken's murder.
Through the recording,
the jury all heard Michelle crying loudly
at the news of Ken's death.
I guess, you know, just proving that she was innocent
because look, she's crying.
You can hear it.
Yep, she's innocent.
I'm not sure what happened with the whole Tahoe alibi.
Just saying that. Yep, she's innocent. I'm not sure what happened with the whole Tahoe Alibi
Just saying that after 20 hours of deliberations the jury found Michelle guilty of murder in the first degree at
Sentencing Michelle also received 99 years in prison
following the trials both Michelle and John maintained their innocence and
John later theorized that Kent had hired someone
to put him out of his misery
and that Kent wanted his death to be pinned on Michelle
as revenge for her involvement with other men.
Hmm.
Almost immediately after sentencing,
Michelle hired new attorneys to file an appeal.
And the appeals attorneys focused their case
on two key pieces of evidence that they argued
should not have been admitted in court.
The first was Laura's testimony regarding the last seduction.
And the second was the letter Kent had sent his family.
Michelle's new defense team argued that Laura's account
of watching the movie with Michelle was inaccurate and reminded the court that Laura's diary
showed she watched the movie with her husband. As for Kent's letter, the defense
once again argued it was not conclusive evidence because it had been written as
speculation before the murder even occurred. And that including Kent's
letter as evidence violated Michelle's
constitutional rights because the defense could not question Kent. The
appeals attorney also claimed that referring to Michelle as an exotic
dancer had biased the jury against her. And so in February 2010, three years
after the original trial, the appeals court overturned Michelle's guilty
conviction on the basis of faulty evidence and a new trial was ordered. Michelle was then released
on bond and prosecutors asked for time to consider whether or not to re-indite Michelle. But upon
further investigation, the prosecutors learned that there had been suspicion surrounding Kent's father,
Kenneth. Ugh. What? Yes. So Kenneth possibly had a motive to kill his own son because Kent had,
remember, he had like embezzled a bunch of money from the family. And apparently there were several more pieces of evidence
that pointed towards Ken's father,
including that Kent had recently listed Kenneth
as a primary beneficiary to his life insurance
and that Kenneth had been in the area
around the time of the murder.
Oh, yeah, oh my God, yeah.
Yeah, wait, is it?
Prosecutors also learned the lead detective on the case had been writing a book about
it during the trial and was attempting to sell it to a publisher.
So everything's kind of fishy, huh?
Prosecutors believe the potential book deal incentivized the detective to want Michelle
to be found guilty.
Oh, this is a hot mess, isn't it? Damn poor Kent
Okay, so they have all of these this new evidence, right? So prosecutors decided not to prosecute Michelle again
What what? Okay
Okay, Michelle returned to Olympia and continued to live the life of a PTA mom.
John Carlin had also planned to appeal the case, but before he could do so, he was beaten to death in prison in October of 2008.
Oh my god.
So his estate later appealed on his behalf after his death, and John Carlin's conviction was overturned in 2015.
His son would later regret his decision
to testify against his father.
The two of them actually became close after the trial.
You know, they resumed their father-son relationship.
Yeah, at first it was like not great,
but then after some time they were able to get close again.
He would later regret testifying against his father.
But I mean, was he telling the truth? Cause if he's telling the truth, I mean, you shouldn't. Well,
that's rough. Okay. And look, at the end of the day, nobody knows what really happened to Kent
Lapink. Was it his father? Was it Michelle? Was it John? Was it Scott? Was it Laura? What happened? And what? Like what?
Nobody knows.
Ugh. Well, I'm sure you have a theory of your own. Maybe you don't. Maybe you're like me. Nobody knows.
I think for sure Michelle, I don't know. Because the father? But then why would the father want to come in and like take...
Maybe it was the father. Ken's father? But then why would the father want to come in and like take maybe it was the father?
Kent's father? I don't know you guys this one is a real mystery. I think at the end of the day it's
sad like poor Kent his his murder like what happened? Maybe you have some theories of your own.
For me I will keep digging around until I find an answer because I have more
questions now. Actually, after this I have more questions. So I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna do some sniffing around. I don't know. I don't know. Alright, well thank you
for hanging out with me today. I hope you have a good day. You make good choices.
Sorry to give you a case with no closure. They are my
least favorite to do. I need closure, okay? But other than that, I hope you have a
good rest of your day and I will be talking to you very soon. Oh, don't forget
to make good choices, please. Please make good choices, okay? I'll be talking to you
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