Serialously with Annie Elise - 334: Mom Kills Son Before 18th B-Day, Wife Found ‘Pulverized’ in Condo & Emmanuel Haro: "Jake CHANGED Rebecca!"
Episode Date: November 6, 2025In this week’s episode, we cover several devastating cases shaking communities across the country — a mother who killed her son the day before his 18th birthday in what she called a “death wish,...” a Chicago attorney charged after his wife was found “pulverized” in their high-rise condo stairwell, and the latest updates in the heartbreaking disappearance of baby Emmanuel Haro, whose father has now pleaded guilty to his murder while the search for Emmanuel’s remains continues. If you’re new here, don’t forget to subscribe for weekly deep dives into the darkest true crime cases: youtube.com/@annieelise ⭐Sponsors Check out https://www.dosedaily.co/AE or enter AE to get 35% off your first subscription. 🔎 Join Our True Crime Club & Get Exclusive Content & Perks Join The Club: patreon.com/AnnieElise 🎧 Need More to Binge? Listen to both of my weekly true crime series 10 to Life & Serialously with Annie Elise wherever you get your podcasts on the Annie Elise Channel! 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3WpfSP8 Where you can also unlock access to 100+ and growing extra exclusive deep dives. 💚 Spotify: bit.ly/10TLSpotify 🎙️ All Other Platforms: bit.ly/AnnieEliseAudioboom 🚩Announcements Want to catch Annie LIVE on tour? 🎟 Grab your tickets now for a city near you! bit.ly/AnnieElise_Tour 📸 Follow Annie on Socials Instagram: instagram.com/_annieelise TikTok: tiktok.com/@_annieelise Facebook: facebook.com/@10tolife Substack: bit.ly/AnnieEliseSubstack 👗 Shop Annie’s Must-Haves! ShopMY: bit.ly/AnnieElise_ShopMy Amazon: bit.ly/AnnieElise_Amazon •••••••••••••••••• 🚨Disclaimers 1️⃣ Some links may be affiliate links, they do not cost you anything, but I make a small percentage from the sale. Thank you so much for watching and supporting me. 2️⃣ Sources used to collect this information include various public news sites, interviews, court documents, FB groups dedicated to the case, and various news channel segments. When quoting statements made by others, they are strictly alleged until confirmed otherwise. Please remember my videos are my independent opinion and to always do your own research. 3️⃣ The views and opinions expressed in this video are personal and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. Assumptions made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of any entity other than the creator(s). These views are subject to change, revision, and rethinking at any time and are not to be held in perpetuity. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, correctness, suitability, or validity of any information on this video and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. All information is provided on an as-is basis. It is the reader’s responsibility to verify their own facts.
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Hey, true crime besties.
Welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialistly.
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to an all new episode of Serialessly with me,
your host, Annie Elise, and we are going over headline highlights today, which I have to say
there have definitely been some case updates from recent cases that we've talked about,
so I want to definitely, you know, just touch on those a little bit first.
But before we get into all of that, I hope you guys are all having a great week.
It is finally Thursday.
It's officially fall.
We are in the throes of it.
It's November.
So hopefully you have something, you know, warm and cozy planned for this weekend.
I don't know.
Maybe.
But let's start with some of these updates.
There has been a huge update in the Lola Davier case.
And if you are not familiar with that case, I did a deep dive on it back in September
on my YouTube channel and on the show, 10 to Life.
It unfortunately isn't on the 10 to Life podcast feed because we didn't launch the podcast
until after that. But I will link the video version in the episode show notes because it is a case that
when I first was researching it, it not only was haunting and so despicable and disgusting,
but just the evil of it, the callousness of it. It happened back in 2022. And Lola is a 12-year-old
little girl, or unfortunately I should say Lola was a 12-year-old little girl. And she was
brutally murdered by someone who lived near her family.
And not only murdered, but she was sexually assaulted.
She was tormented in awful, awful ways, just inhumane things were done.
And then when this monster was done killing Lola, she stuffed her body in a storage container
and left it near her family's home for them to find her.
I mean, absolutely awful.
So the update with this case, again, you can go listen to the deep dive.
But the update now is that 27-year-old Dabia Ben-Kirid,
was finally sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Lola.
And this is the harshest punishment that she could have been sentenced to.
And I believe to my knowledge, this took place in Paris, France.
I believe to my knowledge that no woman has ever been sentenced to that.
So her family did speak out, very happy and feeling as though they got justice,
knowing that although that won't bring Lola back, it certainly is a step forward in the right direction.
So in a quote from Lola's mom before she thanked the court, she said,
even if this won't bring my Lola back, we believed in justice, and we got it. We got it.
So again, I will link that deep dive for you, but I want to give you a very, very massive trigger warning.
It is not an easy case to hear, but that will be in the show notes for you.
Another update, we actually talked about this case a few weeks ago on headline highlights,
and it was the one about you probably have seen it on the news or on TikTok too,
but it was about the three people, the Halloween trio, who went up to this door and were banging
on the door. They were caught on ring camera footage. They were wearing like the scary nun mask,
all of these Halloween costumes. And I remember saying it kind of felt like that movie The Strangers.
I think it's called The Strangers, but just super scary. And everybody was trying to identify not only
who they were, but was this a prank? After they wouldn't answer the front door, this group went
back to around the house to the back door. I mean, awful. Well, come to find out. This Halloween
trio has now been identified as family members of the homeowners. A woman, her two teenage sons,
and her nephew were the ones behind the masks. And they said that it was all just supposed to be a
prank, you know, harmless, Halloween fun. But there were two other adults and a child who also
were involved in this that although they weren't wearing the masks and banging on the door,
they were apparently in the street recording all of this going down. Which, first of all,
let's talk about that because in a day like today pranks like that just don't fly because there are
so many very real threats that you can't do something like this right but also imagine for a moment
you were that family who put the Halloween masks on and thought you were pranking a family member
and then you saw that ring footage all over the news and everybody was trying to identify you
everybody was talking about it like you've got to feel like a complete idiot right i mean you
thought that this would be some funny prank. Not only did you terrify your family, which is not funny
at all, but everybody in the world heard about you and was seeing what you were doing. It's just
like, for two adults to be involved in this, it seems highly, highly irresponsible. And maybe I'm
just being a tight ass. I don't know, but I just feel like I would never take my kids to do
something like that. It feels, again, very reckless given how much hate is already out there
and how fearful people are, but that's just my opinion.
There was a quote from the sheriff in which they said,
while this incident may not result in a criminal prosecution,
for me, my team, and this community,
it represents a moral failure,
a moral failure where consequences could result in deadly consequences.
And I think that this goes back to the idea
that when we first talked about this too,
we had talked about, okay, if somebody is scared
and they have a firearm on them.
Who's to say, this could not have ended disastrously?
So hopefully it's just a very difficult learning lesson for a lot of people
or anybody else out there who thinks that this is a funny prank
because obviously it's not.
And I'm just glad that Halloween's over.
I'm glad that Halloween's over.
Now let's talk about the Emanuel Haro case
because this is a case that we've been talking about for several weeks,
actually probably more than a month now, now that I think about it.
And Emanuel is the little boy who reportedly has been murdered
by his two parents, his father Jake and his mother Rebecca. They first had reported him as missing
with this completely fictitious bullshit story about her being hit to the ground in a big five
parking lot and Emmanuel being kidnapped within days. The two of them were arrested. And it appeared
early on that Jake was cooperating with the investigation, even leading the investigators to where
a potential dump site may have been for Emmanuel's remains. However, when law enforcement got there,
They were unable to find Emmanuel, so the thought was maybe Jake didn't remember exactly where they
placed him. Perhaps animals got to his little remains because he was only, he was under a year old.
He was very, very small. And so anyway, they had both been arrested. And Jake, the father,
has now pled guilty to murder charges while the mother, Rebecca, maintains her innocence.
And I don't understand how you can maintain your innocence when you're the one who also created the lie
about the kidnapping and about you being hit to the ground unless she's trying to argue that
she only aided in the cover-up after Jake murdered him, which could very well be possible.
Jake also has an extensive history of his own and had abused his 10-week-old daughter years ago
to horrific, horrific conditions.
So we're going to see what comes with that.
Rebecca was scheduled originally for a pretrial settlement and hearing on October 28th,
but it got rescheduled to January 2026. Now, getting into Jake, this week, Jake was sentenced.
And as you know, Jake is the father of missing Emmanuel, who, by the way, still has not been located.
So he was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. This was after he pleaded guilty to
Emmanuel's murder. He was also sentenced to over six years in prison for other offenses, all to run
consecutively. He, of course, is ineligible for probation because he was already on probation.
for severely hurting another child, his daughter from years ago, which don't even get me started on that.
I went into a whole deep dive of it when this case first broke, but there is no reason he should
have even been free to be able to hurt Emmanuel, in my opinion. But even this sentence,
25 years to life, I get it. That is a serious sentence. But in my opinion, it is way, way,
way too light, especially since he has already been convicted of hurting his daughter years ago.
Like, this guy should get, honestly, the worst possible punishment available.
I just feel like 25 years to life is not enough for being a repeat offender and hurting the most vulnerable, your own children.
Now, Emmanuel's grandmother, the maternal grandmother, Mary, during all of this, she addressed the court during Jake's sentencing.
And she said, which I thought was really interesting, she said, he destroyed my family, everybody in my family, all my children are,
destroyed by this. She also said, he changed my daughter. We don't know who she is. He kept my daughter
away. I don't know what he did or how he changed my daughter's life, but she was never the same person
after she went to live with him. And I find this very, very interesting because very early on when
this case first broke, a lot of photos came out of Rebecca. And I'm going to show them for you in the
video version of this episode on YouTube. But this isn't to give her a pass at all. She is
just as guilty, in my opinion, whether she was complicit in the murder itself or the cover-up. I don't
care. She's complicit. She harmed her baby and ultimately did not get him justice. But I will say
this. In photos of Rebecca, pre- Jake, before she met Jake, she looked like an entirely different
person, at least to me. And now, even before she was arrested, she looks broken down. She looks
run down and like she doesn't look like the same person. And that's something that I had mentioned
very early on. So now hearing her mom saying how he changed my daughter, she was never the same
after she went to live with him. I think it's also pretty clear through these photos that she did
change. And again, that's not to give her a pass or excuse her behavior and her actions or
her lack of actions. Certainly not. But it does give an illustration of just how much control
seems to have been in that relationship and what, you know, a power player, I guess, if you will,
Jake was. It's just very unsettling. But I wish he got a bigger sentence. I think that this is
inexcusable. I think that it is way too lax for what he did. We still don't even know where
Emmanuel's remains are. We don't know what happened to him, what they did, like why this happened.
It's just, I don't know, it infuriates me. And so I'm going to be watching this and continuing to watch it
as we get more information. And it's just incredibly sad. So lots of updates obviously happening
this week, but there are some new cases that I want to share with you. And not just me,
but Amy is also in studio joining me today. So she has a case she wants to share with you too.
So I'm going to pass it to her for this first one. And then I'm going to come back with you
and share some more. I can't believe that Halloween prank ended up being family members.
I know. Like, honestly, I'd be so bad. I'd be fucking.
furious. That's not funny. And like, what? Now you're all going to just like have Thanksgiving
together and like act like everything's okay? Like split the wishbone. I wish you were never
not a part of this family. Like get out of my face. Get out of my face. All right. Let's get into this
next one. It's one that makes you stop and think like many of these other ones. Like how did things
get this far? It's the case of Katie Austin Lee, who's a 39 year old mother who committed an unthinkable
act against her son Austin in February earlier this year. So in the early morning hours of
February 21st, police were called to an apartment in Holland Township, Michigan. The woman who made
the 911 call Katie told dispatchers, quote, my son won't stop breathing. To which the dispatcher
responded, he won't stop what? So Katie repeated, breathing. She went on to say that her 17-year-old
son Austin didn't want to turn 18 and that he had asked her to help him die. And she was
very calm when saying this.
She didn't seem upset like you would expect from
any parent in this situation. Listen to this.
I don't know.
Hi, I need an officer here immediately.
Okay, to where?
Bay Point Apartments,
991E16th apartment.
Okay, what's why?
My son won't stop breathing.
He won't stop what?
Breathing.
He won't stop breathing?
Right.
Okay.
Like, is he, like, breathing too fast?
I don't...
I were going to leave yesterday, and it got way out of hand.
And I couldn't get him to stop breathing like he made me promise to do.
Okay, so is he asking you to, like...
Kill him? I don't understand.
Yeah, that's what I've been doing for a while, and I can't get him to stop breathing.
Okay. Hang on one second here.
How old is your son?
He is going to be 18 tomorrow, but he didn't want to turn 18.
So within minutes, officers arrived at the apartment.
When they walked in, the first thing they saw was Katie standing there,
holding this knife. And of course, they asked her to drop it. She refused. But eventually she
did drop the knife and then quickly picked it back up. But when she reached down for it, the officers
had to use a taser to subdue her. And as they moved further into the apartment, that's where
they saw Austin lying on the ground unresponsive with his throat cut. Paramedics attempted life-saving
measures, but Austin was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after. Police noted that Katie
showed little to no emotion while the paramedics were working to save Austin. She repeated
kept telling them, quote, he didn't want to be here anymore and kept saying that she, quote,
helped him die.
Detectives later noted that the scene itself wasn't chaotic.
There were no signs of a struggle like you would expect.
No overturned furniture, no forced entry, just Katie still armed when officers arrived.
It all seemed very calm and didn't make sense with what had just happened.
But that quiet, deliberate atmosphere actually did line up with what Katie later told investigators that day.
After securing the apartment, Katie was arrested and taken to the Ottawa County Jail for questioning.
Katie actually told police that she had wanted to take her own life and that she and Austin had both
tried to overdose on prescription medications around 1 p.m. the day before. And about five long hours
later, Austin passed out. And that's when Katie cut his throat. She decided to cut his throat and his left
arm in an attempt to actually end his life. But when he was still breathing several hours later, that's when
she made that chilling 911 call. So Katie was arrested and she was charged with what they call
open murder, along with resisting and obstructing a police officer. And for those of you that aren't
clear with what open murder is, I wasn't. It basically means that she's charged and then a jury can
decide what degree of murder based on the evidence that's presented in the trial. So it gives the
prosecution just a little bit more flexibility in the trial. However, on October 22nd, just one week
before her trial was set to begin, Katie took a plea deal. She pleaded guilty to second-degree murder,
torture, and resisting and obstructing an officer, and the state dropped the open murder charge as a
result. So this deal included a sentence of 60 to 90 years, meaning she won't be eligible for parole
until she's over 100 years old. And her sentence is scheduled for January 19, 2026. In her plea hearing,
Katie confirmed that she gave Austin a sedative, quote, making him unable to have control over his body,
then gave him the mind-altering drug, before grabbing the knife and then eventually killing him.
You can listen to that here.
Is it true that honor about February 21 of 2025, you were in Holland City, Ottawa County, Michigan?
Yes.
Okay.
And you are the mother of Austin, correct?
I am.
And on that date, he was 17 years old, a minor?
Yes.
And did you administer a drug or a sedative to him?
I did.
As a result of administering that drug or sedative to him,
was he unable to have control over his body?
He was.
I'm sorry?
Yes.
So you administer a drug and thereby he no longer had physical control of his body?
Is that true?
True.
And then you then exercised physical control over his body.
Is that heard to say?
Yep.
And while you had him under your control, did you intentionally inflicts severe mental pain
or anguish on him?
Yes.
And did you administer a mind-altering substance to him?
Yep.
And that was done deliberately?
Yes.
And by the administering of that, um,
mind-altering drug that disrupt his sense of personality, his senses or personality?
Yes.
You then, is it true that while he was under your control and unconscious that you then had a knife? Is that true?
Yes.
And did you cut his arm on at least two occasions?
Yes.
And then did you also use that knife to slice his throat?
Yes.
As a result of you slicing his throat, did that result in his death?
Yes.
So family members have started a GoFundMe for Austin's celebration of life.
They said, quote, Austin was caring, humorous, playful, and most of all loved and cared for his family and friends.
He loved video games and all things space and galaxy themed.
And someday we plan to launch his ashes into space.
on an actual rocket ship for his final destination.
It was truly an honor to have known him and he will be deeply missed.
So obviously we will keep you posted on any updates and hopefully we will get a little more
clarity on why this whole thing may have happened in the first place, but of course,
feel awful for Austin and his whole family.
Yeah, I can't imagine a 17-year-old just deciding I don't want to live at 18 anymore.
Let's do this like dual self-harm pact with one another.
and then the mom carrying that out, it makes absolutely no sense.
I also have never heard of anybody going into space with ashes,
but that does feel like the next step in the world.
Well, I was just thinking, too, like if he's turning 18, was he about to leave
and she was like one of those parents that just, you know, didn't want him to, you know.
Yeah, I don't think he was the root of this.
Oh, no, of course not.
But, like, was the root of him maybe wanting to leave or, you know.
Oh, it's so sad.
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Okay, so I want to talk to you guys about the Caitlin Tracy case really quickly.
Now, we first covered this story back in May. It was a bonus episode at the time. It was for subscribers only. There wasn't a ton of information on it. But everybody was kind of like everybody now was glued to it. Even back then, I certainly was glued to it because none of it made sense. It was this beautiful young woman who was found literally pulverized at the bottom of her staircase of their complex and had been having some disputes with her husband, but there was no arrest. And like nothing made sense. And so now everybody's talk.
about this case. I'm seeing it all over my feed. But I want to break it down for you and walk you through
the case. And then I'm going to share with you the important updates. Caitlin is the kind of woman who people
really admired. She was ambitious. She was determined. She kind of built this life that seemed really
well balanced. I mean, a mix of like career success, friendships, all sorts of things. She even had a recent
marriage to a really respected lawyer. So from the outside, it kind of looked like this power
couple who was in the making, right? But as we know, behind closed doors,
Things were far from perfect because just six months after the wedding, a discovery was made
that completely shocked everybody. A severed foot was found inside the building where Caitlin
and her husband lived. And moments after finding the foot, the pulverized body that it belonged to
was also discovered. So what exactly happened here? It's a question that investigators are still
trying to completely answer. So in 2024, 36-year-old Caitlin Tracy, like I said, looked like
she had it all. She had a condo in Chicago, a vacation home in a lakeside, Michigan town,
and this new husband that she was just absolutely obsessed with. On top of that, she had a really
bubbly, super like personable personality, a sarcastic sense of humor. And she was just stunning.
She had long, dark, shiny hair, perfect white teeth, hazel eyes, which like hazel eyes with dark hair,
I mean, it's such a great look. But she wasn't all looks. I mean, she had brains too.
She even graduated college a year early with a business degree in hospitality management.
She ultimately landed a job in data analytics where she became chief people officer,
which it's a super high up executive position where she was in charge of seeing lots of employees.
So everyone who knew Caitlin was really impressed with how put together her life seemed.
Even her style was perfect.
I mean, she loved everything, fashion, design.
She was just like so well put together.
Now in the spring of 2024, Caitlin married her husband, 46-year-old Adam,
beckering. And this was after the two of them had dated for just a couple of years. Adam had like
shaggier hair that was starting to turn gray. He had blue eyes. He had a very prominent T-shaped
cleft chin. And he was like this big wig tax lawyer. So he was working pretty much all the time.
Later that year in the fall of 2024, Caitlin for whatever reason, decided to step down from her job.
And the full details as to why she decided to leave her position are not super clear. But it kind of seems
like she was ready for just like a little break of sorts, which seemed a little weird or
surprising, but I think sometimes too, maybe you just need a break, maybe when you're in a high up
position. I don't know. But then on October 27th, 2024, something even stranger happened. Because
that day, Caitlin's husband Adam contacted the Chicago Police Department to file a missing
person report for her. He told the cops he didn't know where she was. The last time he had ever
seen her was two days earlier. And even weirder, nobody else in her life had any clue as to where
she might have been. No friends, no family members, no one. It was really, really unlike Caitlin,
because she was usually pretty good about keeping up with all the people in her life.
Now, Adam also told the police that the reason why he hadn't reported her I was missing
or even realized she was missing is because he had been out of town the entire week before.
He didn't know. But maybe the strangest thing so far in all of this is the fact that Adam had
Caitlin's phone. It wasn't clear why he had her phone, though. I mean, it wasn't clear if he found it
at his condo after he got back from the trip. He was just being really vague about everything.
So now at this point, not only was Caitlin M-I-A, but she also didn't have her phone with her either.
And like I have said, so many times on here now, who the heck goes anywhere without their phone?
So it was looking like maybe Caitlin had been taken from her home, and she left her phone behind
because it happened so abruptly. Naturally, investigators asked Adam if they could take a look at both
he and Caitlin's phone. They wanted to see if there was any sort of digital footprint. So Adam handed over
these phones without question. And the cops started going through all the text messages between
the two of them. And when they were looking through it, they saw that a ton of the messages
between the two of them had been deleted. But when he was asked about it, Adam didn't have a reason
as to why. Then later that same day, a male tenant who lived in the same Chicago condo building
as Caitlin and Adam called the police after he made a horrifying discovery. The man said that he was
heading outside and he took the stairs and then he came across a severed bloody foot just lying there
on the ground. He also saw multiple bloodstains on the wall near the foot. Now at first, he wasn't sure
if this was maybe some sort of elaborate prank or something like that. I mean, this guy thought
that maybe this foot wasn't even real because it's not every day you see a random foot just
on your way in the stairwell when you're heading out. But it didn't take long for this man to decide
that this foot was definitely real. So the police arrived at the condo shortly after.
Now, when the officers got to the building, they confirmed this foot belonged to a human being.
But now, they needed to figure out who.
And just a few moments later, they realized they would have their answer.
Because the cops found a woman lying in that same stairwell, not very far from where the foot had been found.
The severed foot was found in the stairwell on floor two, and the rest of the body was found in the stairwell on floor five.
And this woman was clearly deceased.
Her body was found face down, pulverized, and cut.
covered in blood. And based on the injuries, it was determined that she had fallen down 24 floors.
As cops worked to ID this woman, it became clear it was Caitlin. So between finding Caitlin in the
stairwell and Adam filing a missing person's report earlier that day, the detectives opened up
an investigation to try and determine what had exactly happened here. So the cops started with
the building's security footage. And they quickly found some inconsistencies in Adam's story. I mean,
first off, Adam had told the cops that he had been out of town for practically the entire week,
right? But the surveillance footage showed him with Caitlin on October 24th, just a few days
before her body was found. It was enough for the cops to become incredibly suspicious of Adam,
and they actually ended up arresting him that very day. Now, when they did, they hadn't mentioned
that Caitlin's body was found. So as Adam was being handcuffed, he asked the cops, is she alive,
is she okay? Is everything okay? And as the cops dug further into Adam and his story,
it became clear he was lying about a lot. And not only that, but they learned that Adam and
Caitlin's relationship had a lot of problems as well. And what was really going on in their relationship
was actually super dark, which let's just rewind a little bit here for one second, because back in
October of 2023, Caitlin had filed a restraining order against Adam. This was about six months before
they got married, just to give you a little bit of a timeline. And when she filed the report,
Caitlin cited three detailed examples of times that Adam had attacked her. The first incident happened on
July 11, 2023, around 3 o'clock in the afternoon. She said that she was at her home in Michigan,
and Adam came over and stripped her naked and attacked her. In her petition, she wrote, quote,
he physically abused me by throwing a pickle jar, which then struck me on the head,
punching me, pushing me, pulling my hair, dragging me by my clothes, and stripping me out of my clothes.
He also poured vodka on my body, which burned my wounds, and he would motion as if he was going to hit me with the alcohol bottle.
Caitlin tried to run away, but eventually Adam caught up with her.
So they ended up going to the hospital, and she was treated for a, quote, open head wound.
Which to that, I have a feeling that Adam convinced her to tell the staff that it was a fall that she had that gave her the wound, obviously not that he did.
The second attack happened the following month on August 21, 2023, and this time it was at Adam's condo in Chicago,
and the attack happened at around 8 a.m.
The couple got into a fight,
and Adam started to verbally abuse Caitlin
by calling her a cheater, a whore,
a piece of shit, a liar, a bitch,
every word imaginable.
But the verbal abuse wasn't enough for Adam,
because then he took it to a physical level.
And according to Caitlin herself,
she said, quote,
he physically abused me by dragging me by my ankle,
strangling me, suffocating me,
slamming my head against a cabinet,
slapping me, punching me,
putting my head in a headlock,
and dragging me away from the door to prevent me from leaving.
And even that wasn't enough for Adam,
because this time he went even further than the first time.
He took Caitlin's keys, her wallet, her iPad, her phone,
so she'd have no way to try and get help.
Thankfully, though, she was able to get away by foot,
and she headed to a police station nearby.
After she spoke with the cops, they went to Adam's condo,
but he wouldn't open the door for them.
And for whatever reason, I don't know why,
but the cops did not push the matter any further.
Now the third attack that led Caitlin to filing the restraining order happened on September 20, 20, 23 at the Ritz Carlton in Chicago.
This is where Caitlin was staying at the time.
And at around 5.30 that night, Adam came barreling into her room and immediately started to attack her.
This time, he also tried sexually abusing her as well.
Caitlin didn't give the detectives further details about that attack or why she was staying at the hotel instead of his condo,
which I'm speculating here, but I could assume that maybe Caitlin didn't feel safe for staying at Adam.
Adam's place, hence the hotel room, and maybe why Adam wasn't happy. But either way, Caitlin
filed a police report for domestic battery. Then, after this incident, Caitlin ended her relationship
with Adam, and she finally shared with her parents what she had been going through. Up until that
point, they had no idea what their daughter's relationship was really like. They just assumed she was
happy. So Caitlin filed a restraining order in October of 2023, saying, I'm seeking an emergency order
of protection because I am fearful for further abuse. Not long after she filed the restraining order,
Adam got into Caitlin's head somehow and said that he was going to sue her for defamation and libel.
And because of that, it spooked her enough that it was enough to make her drop the petition.
And then after that, at some point, the two of them ended up getting back together.
But that, of course, was not the end of the abuse, because in January of 2024, the police were called.
And when they arrived, she had cuts on her, she had other red markings, and she told the officers that,
not only had Adam assaulted her, but he had stolen some of her stuff. She was the one who made the
911 call. But allegedly, Adam told her to tell the officers that the 911 call was all an accident.
And it was also around this time that Caitlin began confiding in some of her neighbors about the
tumultuous relationship with Adam. She would tell them how Adam cut her off from her family and friends,
that he was the reason she was no longer working, that he had forced her to quit. And it pretty
much appeared that Adam was isolating Caitlin from the world. But for what reason, though, just for
power and control? And even with his history of serious abuse toward her, they still ended up
getting married in April of 2024, which, by the way, none of Caitlin's family members attended
because she had told her parents about what he had put her through in the past, and they did not
support it. Now, I'm sure when Caitlin decided to marry Adam, she did it with hope, you know,
hope that maybe now being husband and wife, things might change, they might be different. But of course,
we know that in most times and most situations, marriage does not change anything. And in their case,
It didn't make Adam turn into, you know, suddenly this kind or rational human being,
because later that summer, the second incident happened that year.
And this time, it resulted in Adam being taken away in handcuffs.
One of Caitlin's neighbors even texted after they saw Adam being hauled off, saying,
Are you okay? Do you need me to come down?
And the neighbor figured Caitlin probably wouldn't take him up on this offer,
because she was pretty independent, but surprisingly, she did say yes.
She was so shaken up by the incident.
She didn't know what had made Adam snap.
She said they were shopping at the grocery store together and that everything seemed fine until it just wasn't.
Caitlin said, quote, I have no idea what I said, but I must have said something to upset him.
Then she said he started freaking out, and she told him she was going to lock the doors and not let him in until he calmed down,
which, of course, it only fueled his anger more.
But at that point, he figured out a different way to get in.
So Caitlin just took off.
She went running, hiding under the dining room table.
But he saw her there, and he yanked her out by the hair.
So during that altercation, she was able to grab her phone and call 911.
After that incident, she finally ended up getting some space from Adam, and she sent her neighbors a text which read,
Bunny and Joyce, thank you for being fabulous neighbors.
Your support and space has meant the world to me.
I've been to court twice since you were last over, and yesterday was tough, but moving forward, I have a great advocate in the prosecutor's office.
Adam left yesterday in typical fashion, apologizing for any noise, but now it's time to rebuild and move forward with a
calmer and healthier life and future relationships. Thank you again for your support. I couldn't have
asked for a better community and supporting strong women. I'm around this weekend picking up the pieces
that were damaged mentally and physically, but I would love to have a glass of wine or two when you
were free. And I feel like that text was pretty telling. I mean, she knew what she had to do.
She knew that she had to be done with him once and for all. She also had the support in place,
not only from her friends and family, but the advocate in the prosecutor's office, and she really
seemed to have the tools and the confidence needed. But then, fast forward to the discovery of her
body. And even though it wasn't certain that Adam was the one who did this to her, I'm sure that at the
point when she was found dead at her abusive husband's condo complex, the people in Caitlin's life
were in some way not surprised and figured it was Adam. But I'm sure they were also upset that the
tools and resources that Caitlin had in place weren't enough. That is, if it was in fact Adam who
was responsible. But Caitlin had seemed to be done with Adam, so why would she even have been
been back in his life. Which let's get back to the day in question, the day that Caitlin's body was
discovered, October 27th, 2024. Detective spoke with Adam and held him for 48 hours on the basis of
filing a false missing person's report, because remember, he got caught lying about being out of town
for work that week, because he was seen on security footage at his condo. Unfortunately,
at that point, the cops didn't have enough to prove that he was the one who murdered Caitlin.
And all of a sudden, 48 hours came and went, and he was free to go. They were able to keep part of
Adam's phone as part of an investigative hold, even though they couldn't keep Adam himself,
but they did still consider him a primary suspect in this. Meanwhile, Caitlin's parents were just
an absolute shock hearing the news about their daughter. They knew they wanted to give Caitlin a
proper burial, and for them, that meant a full-blown Catholic funeral. But of course, Adam didn't
want that. He was hell-bent on cremating Caitlin. He felt like he should be the one who would make
that choice, too, because he was married to her, which her parents felt like they had enough proof
a knowledge about Adam's history and of him abusing her to where they could bypass him and make
sure that didn't happen. But it actually led to a judge putting a restraining order on Caitlin's
remains, all while her body just lay at the medical examiner's office awaiting an official
cause of death. And in true Adam fashion, he did not make that process easy.
We're not sure what the defendant is trying to accomplish with these filings.
We can't imagine why he would want to keep Caitlin away from her family even now.
In the meantime, we will continue to fight until Caitlin is laid to rest, surrounded by family
who loved and supported her.
When her parents presented all the evidence they had against Adam being abusive toward
Caitlin, a judge ended up ruling in their favor and allowed them to take control of
Caitlin's remains.
Her family did not make a public statement, but their lawyer did make a statement on their
behalf, saying, today's ruling in Michigan is a critical step in the family's efforts to
protect and preserve Caitlin's legacy.
The family will continue to fight for Caitlin until she is laid to rest.
with the respect and dignity that she deserves. And with that ruling, Caitlin's family was able to
hold the Catholic service and burial for their daughter that they had hoped for. Adam was not in
attendance, and he was also not mentioned in her obituary. Now, even with Caitlin being laid to rest,
there were still a lot of unanswered questions, and the biggest one being the cause of her death
and why this happened. Of course, things were not looking great for Adam during this, but it also couldn't
be ruled out at that time that Caitlin hadn't just fallen down the stairwell herself, a body falling
that many floors would certainly have caused enough severe damage like what was seen on Caitlin.
So after the funeral, people were hoping for some answers. But the weeks turned into months
and nothing happened. And at this point, Adam was still a free man. Adam's lawyers kept maintaining
his innocence, saying Adam had nothing to do with his wife's death, he will continue to appear in
court, and we will continue to speak through our filings in court on his behalf. His lawyer also
spoke about all the domestic violence claims that Caitlin had filed against Adam, saying,
There was no physical violence that Adam had ever directed toward Caitlin.
There was no cooperation of any of her claims.
There was a layer of emotional volatility of the relationship,
but Caitlin enjoyed an incredibly close relationship with Adam's parents and with Adam,
which kind of feels sleazy, but they're just trying to protect his client, I guess.
And things were actually quiet for Adam for a while.
That is until this past March 2025,
because Adam found himself in handcuffs and arrested for aggravated assault.
Here's the thing, though, this arrest of Adam actually had nothing to do with Caitlin's murder investigation.
Arrested at his condo in Chicago, not a fugitive at all.
Adam Beckerink's defense attorney at Chicago's criminal courts building denying allegations his client was a fugitive from justice.
But Cook County Judge Antara Nath-Rivera refusing to release Beckerink, citing the Michigan arrest warrant.
There was a finding of probable cause on the warrant from Michigan, Cook County spokespeople.
say the defendant then waived extradition, Michigan authorities have 30 days to pick him up.
A Chicago police sergeant, according to the arrest report, and an 18th district tactical
officer arresting Beckerink Friday in his condo on the 1,200 block of South Prairie Avenue.
He'll remain in the Cook County Jail for now, waiting for Berrien County, Michigan's sheriff's
deputies to pick him up to return him to Michigan, where he faces half a dozen felony counts,
ranging from domestic violence to resisting and assaulting two police officers,
his Baryon County trial set for April 15.
He had nothing to do with his wife's death.
Adam had assaulted police officers back in August of 2024.
This was related to the second time police were called to Caitlin's Michigan home that year.
So he was supposed to pretend a pre-trial hearing for that incident in October of 2024.
But he didn't show up for it.
When the actual trial was supposed to begin, he was being held at the Chicago Police Department
in relation to her death. So essentially, he was being arrested for an outstanding warrant
and was then transferred to Michigan for his trial on aggravated abuse charges, which was set to
happen on April 15th, 2025. So obviously, there was always suspicion that Adam was behind
Caitlin's murder. But there were never any charges that had been filed against him. Until now.
Because on October 20th, Adam was sentenced to 93 days in jail, followed by two years of probation.
Now, this isn't directly for the murder, but it is for the dementia.
domestic dispute charge and contempt of court after he had pleaded no contest to the charges.
And then five days after that, a new charge against Adam, first degree murder.
Now, the criminal complaint said that Adam killed Caitlin on October 25th, 2024, and that he did
this by, quote, throwing her over the railing of the 24th floor of the east stairwell.
And this was at the condo building where Adam lives.
So this was obviously a huge move in Caitlin's case.
and her family made a statement a few days later, saying,
we dearly miss Caitlin, as do her friends.
Our family hopes that during the murder case against Adam,
that the truth about the last months of Caitlin's life
and the events leading up to her tragic death are revealed.
That so our wonderful daughter can finally be laid to rest.
So like I said, we've been following this for several months now,
and it looks like now there is finally some forward motion,
which we love to see that, we love when justice happens.
So I will continue following this one very closely to say,
see what happens to see exactly what the motive was, what really happened. I think we probably all
have an idea of that and, you know, can speculate a little bit. But thank goodness they finally got
this guy because what scum. I mean, honestly, awful human being. So that is what we've got for
this week with headline highlights. I will be back on the mic with you first thing Monday morning
with an all new episode of serialously. And as a reminder, we also now do 10 to Life, which is our
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that's totally fine. You get the exact same content just on the two different podcasts. So new
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that YouTube does, all these episodes are always uncensored on the podcast, unfiltered, uncensored,
because they don't require me to mute certain words that are legal terms, which, thank God,
because it's annoying. So anyway, thank you guys so much for tuning in. And until the next one,
be nice, don't kill people, just get a divorce, and be a good human. All right. Bye.
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