SERIALously - 273: Five Friends Horrifically Terrorized | The Wichita Massacre
Episode Date: May 12, 2025This week on Serialously with Annie Elise, it started as an ordinary night among friends—but ended in one of the most harrowing and brutal crimes in modern history. In December 2000, five friends in... Wichita, Kansas were suddenly ambushed in their own home by two armed intruders. Over the course of several hours, they were terrorized, humiliated, and forced to do the unthinkable to one another, all while being driven to their own execution. What unfolded was a chilling display of cruelty and control, known today as the Wichita Massacre. Why were they targeted—and how did one survivor live to tell the story? 🔎Join Our True Crime Club & Get Exclusive Content & Perks 🔎 Join The Club: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise 🎧 Need More to Binge? Listen to EXTRA deep dive episodes every week on Apple! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serialously-with-annie-elise/id1519456164 🌸 SPRING MERCH IS OFFICIALLY HERE! 🌸 Shop now at https://annieelise.com/collections/shop-all Don't miss out before your faves sell out! 🛒🌷 Follow Annie on Socials 📸 🩷Instagram: @ _annieelise 💜TikTok: @_annieelise 🗞️ Substack: @annieelise 💙Facebook: @10tolife ⭐️Sponsors ⭐️ Chime Financial: Open your account in 2 minutes at http://CHIME.COM/SERIALOUSLY. Everyday Dose: Get 45% off your first subscription order of 30-servings of Coffee+ or Bold+. You'll also receive a starter kit with over $100 in free gifts including a rechargeable frother and gunmetal serving spoon by going to http://everydaydose.com/AE or entering AE at checkout. RoBody: Head to http://Ro.co/AE for free insurance check. Shop Annie’s Closet & Must-Haves! 👗 Poshmark: https://posh.mk/Tdbki6Ae0Rb ShopMY: https://shopmy.us/annieelise Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/10tolife?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_aipsfshop_BKN1ZMCMEZHACVFQ2R75&language=en_US Disclaimer ‣ 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. 🎙️ Follow the podcast for FREE on all podcast platforms! Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/serialously-with-annie-elise/id1519456164 Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6HdheEH8WeMTHoe5da34qU All Other Platforms: https://audioboom.com/channels/5100770-serialously-with-annie-elise Get Involved or Recommend the Case 💬 About Annie: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com Episode Sources 🔗 AP News Crime Library Racerealist.com The U.S. Supreme Court The Wichita Eagle Wikipedia *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. •••••••••••••••••• Disclaimer: 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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Over the course of six days,
the Carr brothers embarked on a reign of terror
that culminated in the heinous murders of five people.
Someone was seeking shelter
from these sub-zero winter temperatures.
She was completely naked and bleeding from the head.
The level of violence, randomness,
and cruelty of their actions shocked
not only the city of Wichita, but the entire country.
The brothers decided they were going to go
on a crime spree in Wichita, Kansas.
Because the actions of the two men
had escalated substantially in a matter of days,
they were likely to strike again and again,
with their crimes getting worse and worse each time.
Their crimes highlighted the fragility of everyday life,
showing how quickly one can become a victim
of senseless brutality.
So begins one of the most brutal acts of violence
in the history of Kansas.
Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise.
I hope you guys all had a great weekend, that you are having a nice start to your week getting
ready to, you know, whatever you're doing, whether you're working out, whether you're
driving to work right now, maybe you're at home cleaning, whatever it is you're doing.
I hope that you had a great weekend and you are ready to kick this week's ass.
Now let me just tell you, this Monday over here is starting off a little rough because
the case we're talking about today is one of those cases where it not only creeps me
out but it's almost like one of my worst fears realized, because
it feels like a true horror movie that has come to life.
And there's been certain cases that just stick with me, okay?
Whether it's a case I've covered or a documentary I watched, but there have been certain cases
over the years that stick with me so much to where I have nightmares about them, and
even when I'm awake in bed at night, like, sometimes I, like, think about them and even when I'm awake in bed at night, like sometimes I like think about them and almost put myself in the victim's shoes for a moment
to where it just terrifies me so badly.
And I'm doing probably a horrible job explaining right now
but let me give you an example
because it literally just happened to me last night.
But I was lying in bed and it was like two in the morning
and I like woke up because something happened with my kids.
They woke up and I was putting them back to bed
and then I was like sitting there awake in bed. My mind just started going to the Idaho murders.
And look, I get it. Nobody has been convicted yet. Of course, Brian Coburger is the main suspect,
but he hasn't been convicted yet. However, my mind went to those murders and went to that night.
And like as I was lying there, and I'm gonna try to explain this as best as I can, I started thinking what that must have been like for those girls
and for Ethan to be in bed late at night in your home where you feel like you
should be safe and then hearing somebody break in if you even were awake seeing
them at your doorway because this is what I started then picturing and like
how you would react what you would do what that fear must feel like where it
just paralyzes you. And it like there's certain cases again like that that just really affect
me in a way to where it truly terrifies me and today's case is one of them. So it's probably not
the best way to start the week off right? It's probably not good for mental health but you know
what we are here to talk about it because it is a wild one.
We need the ambulance.
Okay, what's going on there?
I don't know, the genetics were real, but they turned on an edict or a... and she's
naked and bleeding and she said her friends had been shot.
Two men broke into our house and they held us and they took everything and they executed
my four friends
and I've been shot in the head.
I need an ambulance.
It started out like any ordinary night.
There were five friends together.
They were just hanging out at home,
watching TV, eating food,
talking with each other like friends do,
just a really normal evening.
Then everybody headed to bed.
But after that, out of nowhere,
two men burst through the door.
They were strangers, but they were armed. And within that, out of nowhere, two men burst through the door. They were strangers,
but they were armed. And within minutes, this entire night that started off so normal, so
regular with friends, it took a horrific turn that nobody could see coming.
And here's what's so scary about it. This house wasn't targeted or picked for revenge,
for money, for anything like that. It was just chosen at random. By chance, it could have been anybody inside this house.
The perpetrators didn't care.
And what happened next was straight out of a horror movie.
Because over the next six hours,
the five friends who were inside this house,
they would be subjected to something
that would be somebody's worst nightmare.
I am talking they were terrorized,
they were robbed, they were threatened. They were forced to commit very degrading sexual acts not
only with these intruders but also with each other in front of people. I mean
pure terror. And it didn't stop there. Before the night would even end, all of
these friends were then forced into a car, most of them by the way mostly
naked, and then they were driven to a soccer field on the outskirts of town in the middle of winter. This is the
story of the Wichita Massacre, and trust me it only gets worse from here.
Wichita, Kansas used to be the kind of place where people didn't even lock
their doors until they went to bed, and even then maybe they wouldn't. It's a
quiet Midwestern city that's big enough to where there's always something going on, yet it's small enough that people still smile at each other in the grocery store.
Or if they're walking, they'll give, you know, a friendly little wave and nod when
you pass them on the street.
Now today's case takes us back to December in the year 2000.
So the holidays were right around the corner.
And all of the Wichita storefronts were full of Christmas lights, full of decorations,
last-minute shoppers.
I mean, just busy and bustling, right?
The college kids in town were all finishing up their finals before heading home for the holidays.
And it was kind of just that time of year when everything felt a little more relaxed, a little more joyful,
and a little more like you could just slow down.
You could enjoy the upcoming holidays with your friends, your family, and everything just was going to be on pause. You know, you would take a break
from school, maybe even take a break from work, and just have a moment of peace, a
moment of rest. Now at the time, Wichita wasn't really a city that you would ever
associate with violent crime. I mean, sure, bad things did happen there like
anywhere else, but for the most part, it felt safe. This was a place where all of the neighbors would look out for each other, where families
lived there for generations and generations, and where life sort of felt predictable in
a good way.
I mean, on any given week, the biggest news in town was usually something like a high
school football rivalry game or a debate over a new construction site, something small like
that, nothing scary.
People were now, too, it was December, they were focused on their holiday plans. So
in addition to it never really being somewhere where you could feel
unsafe or worrisome, they definitely weren't looking over their
shoulders wondering who somebody was that they had never seen before. And
Wichita was kind of just that place that had a really welcoming vibe to it. So
even though it was the holidays, it still, even if it wasn't the holidays, wouldn't have been abnormal for people to be coming in to be warm
and welcoming to each other. There'd be tourists, visitors, things like that. That was just kind of
the vibe of the city. But all of that changed on the night of December 8th, 2000. Andrew Schreiber,
who was just 23 years old at the time, was a local guy who was just going about his night like he
always did. He was six feet tall, he had blonde hair, blue eyes, and at the time, was a local guy who was just going about his night like he always did.
He was six feet tall, he had blonde hair, blue eyes, and at the time he was an assistant baseball
coach at the nearby high school. So on the evening of December 8th, he stopped at a local
convenience store. He had done this a bunch of times before, but then this time when he stopped
by there, things went a lot differently than they usually did. Because after Andrew got back into
his Ford Expedition, a man appeared at the driver's side window, and he was pointing a gun at Andrew directly through
the glass, telling him, move over to the passenger seat, I'm getting in. Clearly, a carjacking,
right? So before Andrew could even react, there was a gun just pointed directly at his face.
And as Andrew moved over into the passenger seat, this other guy gets in the car and then takes the back of his gun
and just whacks Andrew in the back of the head with it.
Then he took Andrew's phone, his wallet,
and he drove to a nearby alley.
But then the same thing happened again.
A second man appeared,
this time again pointing a gun at Andrew,
but this time through the passenger side window,
like people were coming at him from both sides.
Now this person on the passenger side was yelling at Andrew
telling him to get in the back seat of the car.
And just like before, he took the back of his gun
and whacked Andrew in the back of the head with it.
So these guys, both of them were armed.
They were aggressive and they clearly wanted something,
but it didn't end there because then they started driving.
And that has to be a very terrifying moment
because not only are you getting robbed, carjacked,
but now the vehicle is on the move
and you're inside the vehicle.
And I don't remember what the exact statistic is,
but I do know for a fact that
it is a widely known fact out there,
which if you don't know this fact, listen carefully,
that if you are ever attacked for any reason,
if you are ever held at gun reason, if you are ever held
at gunpoint, robbed, anything, never get in a car with somebody and go to a second location.
Whether you think that you're just trying to placate them, appease them, that you can play nice
and then you'll be let go, the chances if you get to a second location of coming out of that situation
unharmed are very slim. And of course in this situation,
Andrew didn't have a choice, right?
He was already in the vehicle,
but just food for thought and a little PSA,
if you ever unfortunately find yourself in a situation
like that, the professionals all say,
you need to kick, scream, yell, fight like hell,
just do not get in the car.
So now back to my point before I went off on that tangent
is Andrew not only is being robbed and held at gunpoint,
but now the vehicle's on the move
and they're going to a second location
and not just a second location, a third, a fourth, a fifth,
which I'll get to.
And that has to be a very terrifying realization
because now you truly are at their mercy.
You have no control.
So Andrew wasn't just being robbed.
At this point, he was sort of in a hostage situation.
And these two men were very clearly calling the shots.
They were telling him what to do, where they were taking him,
and he was just going along for the ride.
He had no choice.
And the men drove to three separate ATMs nearby.
And when they got to each one,
they made Andrew withdraw as much money as he could,
all still while a gun was
pointed at his head.
Then, once he withdrew the money, they grabbed the cash and took the money.
So the whole time, Andrew had absolutely no idea how this was going to end.
He kind of was just left to wonder if they were going to let him go, or if something
worse was going to happen, like if they were going to kill him.
And he was also hit at least one more time in the head as well. So by the third ATM, the two gunmen had finally taken almost every last penny that belonged to
Andrew that was in his bank account. They left him with I think it was like $8 and some change,
something really small. They even laughed about it being like, uh, here you can at least have this.
Eventually, they went and picked up a second car too. Then they drove both of these cars to a remote spot, and when they did, they kicked Andrew
out of his own car and then fired three shots into one of the tires of the expedition, the
car that they were in.
Then the men hopped into their car, that second car, and they kind of just disappeared into
the night, leaving Andrew behind.
I mean, thankfully, Andrew wasn't seriously injured, and he was able to drive home even
on that bad tire that they tried to shoot out.
But talk about, I mean, just terrifying.
Once he was away from them, he called 911 and he reported the entire thing to the police.
Now, I will say, when he reported this to the police, the cops found this crime to be pretty strange.
I mean, just the fact that it was so random and seemingly out of nowhere because remember, Wichita wasn't really known for carjackings, for violent holdups, for violent crimes, things
like that.
So even though Andrew reported it to the police and gave them as many details as he possibly
could, they didn't really have a lot to go off of to get a clear picture of who these
criminals could be, who they were.
And nobody was immediately arrested for it.
There was some security footage,
yes, at these ATMs, but it was really hard to see these two guys' faces.
So what happened to Andrew was terrifying for sure, but at the time, it seemed kind of like
a one-off type of thing, a one-off type of crime, just sort of a free crime that wasn't going to be
reported. But then, three days later, something really out of the ordinary in that area happened
again. And this time, it was more violent. And this time, the victim was a librarian.
Somebody who could not have been more harmless.
Anne Wilenta was the definition of community. She was a 55-year-old woman, a well-spoken,
well-respected librarian, and super talented at cello and played in the local
symphony orchestra.
Her life was full of music, books, family, and she was the kind of person who really
was admired and liked by everybody who knew her.
Anne and her husband lived in a very peaceful upscale neighborhood in a cozy single-story
house.
And it was the kind of house and the kind of neighborhood and place where people felt
safe and where crime seemed like something that happened somewhere else. But then on December 11th, 2000, so just a couple of days
after this incident that happened with Andrew, Anne pulled into her driveway just after 9 30 pm. She
was just getting home from a rehearsal for the local symphony orchestra. She had spent the entire
evening doing what she loved, playing music, surrounded by her people, bringing beautiful
sounds to life, just really, you know, having a wonderful evening. And like Andrew thought just a few days before,
she had no reason to think that this evening was going to be any different than all of the other
times she had done this same thing. Especially because remember, at this point she was home,
she was home safe in her own driveway. So as Anna sat in her SUV, you know, gathering up some things
before heading inside for the night, a man appeared at her window.
He walked right up to her car and said that he needed help.
But something about this whole thing,
it felt off to Anne because her gut was telling her
that something bad was about to happen.
And she felt like she had to trust these instincts.
She wanted to trust her gut.
So Anne threw her SUV into reverse, she hit the gas,
and she tried to get away from this person as fast as possible.
But in that moment, everything changed because the person who was standing outside her car shouted at her not to move.
And then he pulled out a gun and he shot at her multiple times.
Anne was seriously hurt, but she managed to push down on her car's horn as sort of like a last ditch effort cry for help.
And thankfully, a neighbor heard all of that commotion
that was going on outside, so they called 911.
The paramedics quickly arrived
and they found Anne barely alive.
However, there was absolutely no gunman in sight.
He had fled.
She was immediately rushed to the hospital
where doctors were working incredibly hard and fast
trying to save her. Because it turns out, she had been hit multiple times by this gunfire.
The damage to her body was seriously bad and even though Ann was clinging to her
life in the hospital she was able to talk with the police and she was able to give
a description of the person who shot her. Now because it was dark she couldn't see
much but what she did know was that the man who shot her was black.
So after this incident with Anne, the police now were feeling like, okay, maybe her and Andrew's attack could have been related.
However, again, they didn't know exactly who they were looking for.
I mean, obviously they were hoping to catch whoever these criminals were before they struck again.
I mean, it seemed like the attacks were escalating and getting worse and worse, but they didn't really know where to start.
They didn't have great descriptions.
They didn't have good footage.
It was all grainy.
It was difficult to see their faces.
Where do you even begin with that?
The news about what happened to Ann.
It shook the city of Wichita.
The random carjacking that happened to Andrew, that was one thing.
That was scary, yes, but that was one thing.
Now a brutal, unprovoked shooting? That was another.
People were starting to get very fearful. Was this the start of something bigger?
Was there somebody out there hunting strangers? How do you even know if you're safe if they're approaching you at your own home?
People were worried. And as it turns out, two people had just arrived in Wichita a couple of days before Andrew's carjacking.
But the question was, were they just passing through? Or did they come to Wichita a couple of days before Andrew's carjacking. But the question was, were they just passing through or did they come to Wichita
specifically for something more sinister? Their names were Reginald and
Jonathan Carr and they had spent most of their lives kind of bouncing between
everything. I mean different homes, different jobs, you name it. Both of them
were born in Dodge City, Kansas, which is a few hours west of Wichita. And life hadn't been super easy for the Carr brothers.
Their childhood was far from normal.
They had gone through a lot of loss, a lot of hardships,
and just generally not knowing what was going to come next
for them or for their family.
Jonathan and Reginald's mother, Janice Harding,
even spoke out about how her sons grew up
in which she describes as a very cold, unloving home.
She was pretty honest about not being, you know,
a huggy, kissy type of person.
She also said that the family never celebrated the holidays,
never made a big deal out of them,
and it was just very cold in general.
But what hit them all really early on was a family tragedy,
because Jonathan and Reginald's sister, Regina,
passed away
from leukemia when she was only three years old. And with all of that, the
environment, the family home, it was just kind of in turmoil. It was pretty chaotic.
Violence in the house also wasn't uncommon. Janice herself has even talked
about how when she and the boy's dad fought, it would oftentimes get physical.
She even admitted to picking up a bat and using it
against him in one of their fights. Apparently, sexual abuse was also very common in the home.
One of Reginald and Jonathan's sisters claimed that their father not only had molested her,
but that the boys had been abused as well. Then, after their parents divorced,
Jonathan and Reginald's dad just disappeared from their lives. But even then, things still didn't improve much.
Janice's second marriage was also violent.
Her new husband once even put a gun to her head.
Just constant toxic behavior and toxic relationships throughout their lives.
And these experiences would be obviously a lot for anybody to cope with, right?
Let alone young people who are still trying to find their place in the world, still trying to calibrate what they're seeing, what they're
experiencing, and what they've been through. Naturally, all of this left scars on the boys,
physically and mentally. Reginald started getting into a ton of fights at school. Jonathan,
when he was only 16 years old, even attempted suicide by drinking antifreeze. I mean, these
boys were going through it. Sometimes, Jonathan and Reginald would go and stay with their grandmother,
but even that wasn't really a safe haven. Because according to their mom, their grandmother
was very unpredictable. I mean, flipping from calm to angry, just back and forth one
minute to the next, all without warning. And by their late teens, both of the brothers
found themselves constantly getting into trouble. And this time it wasn't just kind of like the you're grounded, I'm taking away your
phone, I'm taking away this, that kind of trouble. It actually started involving the law. First, it
started small, little petty thefts here and there, fights, minor offenses, things like that. But as
they got older, the crimes got bigger. Reginald started going in and out of jail for different
things like robbery, burglary.
Jonathan even followed a similar path,
though his rap sheet, I will say,
was a little less aggressive than his brother's.
But it almost seems like neither one of them
had any real direction,
anyone to really learn from, to look up to,
and not a lot of repercussions for their behavior, right?
When you grow up in that unstable of an environment,
sometimes you're just in survival mode all the time.
And that of course is no excuse to commit violent crimes,
to steal, to do all these things, to fight people,
but it does give a little clarity as to their upbringing
and what could have formed them into those kinds of people.
So this was kind of a rinse repeat cycle for them.
They would get in trouble, they would then escalate,
they would do something worse, they would be arrested,
they would be let out, like on and on and on.
And by the time that they landed in Wichita
in December 2000, the brothers were just kind of looking
for their next move.
And it's not super clear if they planned
on staying long term or not,
because they didn't really come to Wichita
with much of a plan at all,
or at least a plan that anybody knew about. They weren't looking for work, they didn't really know
anybody super well in the area. It was just two guys coming to town who were in their 20s looking
for, I don't know, I guess you could say some kind of adventure or something. But here's the thing,
even with that, as I say it out loud, the Carr brothers, their definition of adventure probably
differed a lot more than what ours would be. I mean, their definition of adventure probably differed a lot more than
what ours would be. I mean, my definition of adventure might be like a vacation, maybe trying
out a new restaurant, maybe going on a hike because that's not really in my normal realm of things
that I do. But for these brothers, adventure meant a violent crime spree. And little did everybody
know that Wichita's nightmare was only just beginning.
And for five friends who lived in the area,
the worst night of their lives was about to begin.
["Witchita's Nightmare"]
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Because now, what they were about to commit, it was going to be a crime that the city was
never going to forget and never was going to recover from. And honestly, it's one of the most brutal things that I
personally have ever heard of. December 14th, 2000 was just another cold and snowy ordinary
Thursday night for most people who lived in Wichita. But inside one of the units at a
triplex on East Birchwood Drive, five friends were spending an evening together, completely unaware that their lives
were about to change forever.
Now this triplex, it looked like a regular house
from the outside, but two other ranch-style homes
were connected to it by shared walls.
It was a beige house that had dark trim,
and it looked really well-kept and very inviting.
And the unit that we're talking about
was basically a two-story, three-bedroom apartment.
Inside this apartment was Jason Bifort, a 26-year-old high school teacher and junior
varsity basketball coach.
He lived there with two guys named Brad Haka, who was 27 years old, and Aaron Sander, who
was 29 years old.
Now, Jason had built a very solid career.
He was very well-liked by his students.
He was also in a serious relationship with his girlfriend, Holly G., who also was a teacher
and she was 25 years old, and she was at Jason's house that night too.
Holly also had brought her dog with her, a little schnauzer named Nicky.
And Holly and Jason were super excited about their relationship.
They were actually starting to figure out what their future was going to look like with
one another.
Jason had even already purchased an engagement ring,
yet he was still deciding how he wanted to propose to Holly.
He wanted to make sure that it was really special for both of them.
Apparently he even bought a book on how to propose, which I've never even heard of that,
but again it was the year 2000, so it's before you know the internet was booming,
blogs, vlogs, all of that, Instagram, so maybe, I don't know, I wouldn't need to look that up,
but a book on proposing he had that, which I think that's really endearing, really cute.
And Brad, he was this really analytical guy. He was a director of finance at a local company.
He had worked incredibly hard to get where he was in his career too, and he had even bigger
ambitions for the future. Now as for Aaron, the third guy in this apartment, he had recently left
his corporate job as a financial analyst because he was feeling called to do something bigger than himself, bigger in life.
So much so that he decided he was going to study to enter the priesthood.
Now, also at the home that night was their friend Heather Muller, who was 25 years old and also a teacher, but a preschool teacher, at St. Thomas Aquanen's Catholic school. Heather was incredibly kind to everybody who knew her,
not to mention she literally had the patience of a saint,
which I think you have to be to be a preschool teacher.
That is not for the faint of heart.
Now what's interesting is Aaron,
one of the guys who lived there and Heather,
the friend who was there, had actually recently broken up.
And the reason they broke up was all rooted
in his decision to become a priest.
But even so, they still remained really good friends.
And actually, coincidentally, or not, I guess you could say,
Heather also was considering becoming a nun.
So they had a ton in common,
and they were still happy to support one another
in whatever life choices they were going to make
or whatever career changes they were going to make.
So overall, it just sounds like a really nice group of people, right?
They were all driven, they were well-liked, they were ambitious, they had careers,
they knew what they wanted in life, and they were all really good friends to one another.
So all five of them spent the night eating dinner, watching TV, just talking,
hanging out like friends do. And then when the night started winding down,
they just slowly kind of each started disappearing into their own rooms or wherever they were going to be sleeping
that night. Then around 11pm, Jason and Holly were in bed together on the second floor when
they noticed a porch light come on outside. They could also hear Erin talking to somebody,
which they assumed that it was probably just Brad. So Jason was actually a little bit annoyed
because I mean, he was getting ready to go to sleep, he and Holly were both tired, he wants to get out of like your bed when you're
really exhausted and go turn off a light and when people are talking, I get it, it's annoying.
But before he even got a chance to get out of bed and go turn this light off, one of the Carr
brothers barged into Jason's bedroom with a gun. Jason screamed as literally the covers were being
pulled off of the bed,
and at the same time the other brother dragged Aaron into the room and then threw him on the
bed right where Holly and Jason were laying. Holly's dog Nikki knew that something was off,
she knew that something was going on, so this dog just starts barking and barking, but they
didn't like that obviously, so they yelled to Holly and said hey you better shut this dog up or
I'm gonna kill it, like get it under control. Stop the barking. Then once that was taken
care of, they listed their next demand and they said they needed to know right now who
else was in that apartment. Now, Holly and Jason were obviously terrified, but they also
knew they needed to comply with what they were being asked to do because if they didn't,
there was no way that they were going to make it out of this situation. So they gave the brothers the names. They said
Brad and Heather. Now at the time Brad had been asleep downstairs and Heather was sleeping in one
of the other upstairs bedrooms alone by herself. So right away one of the brothers went and grabbed
Brad and Heather and brought them back into Jason's room. So all five of these friends now are all in
this single bedroom. Which imagine that you're all just going to sleep, a group of friends in your respective
bedrooms, and then a stranger bursts down your door, rips you out of your bed, and then throws
you in this other room where your friends are. It's terrifying. And as if things weren't already
scary enough, they were about to even get way more horrifying. Now at first it seemed like maybe the
Carr brothers
were just gonna rob everybody
because they started yelling about getting their ATM cards
about wanting to know where the money was in the home.
So it seemed like a robbery
and that that was the motive here,
which the group of friends had no problem
giving over their bank cards,
whatever cash they had on them.
Because again, they just wanted this whole ordeal to be over.
They wanted to get out of this situation without being hurt.
But Reginald and Jonathan, they had a very different idea of how this night was going to go.
And I just want to throw out a very quick trigger warning that we are about to get into some very
graphic details. First, the Carr brothers told all five of the friends that they needed to take their
clothes off. Then they made everybody just sit on the floor of Jason's bedroom telling them they
could not say a word,
they needed to be quiet, and they were threatening them that if they spoke they would shoot them.
Then while they were demanding that everybody stays quiet, they pulled Heather and Holly up.
They said, you two come with us, we're going into the living room.
And when they got into the living room with the two girls, they made these girls perform sexual acts on one another.
Specifically, they forced these two women
to perform oral sex on each other
and to also penetrate each other with each other's hands.
All while they sat there and watched
and in some perverse way did this
for their own sick enjoyment.
But that wasn't it,
because then they forced Brad to come into the room
and they forced him to have sex with Holly.
And as they were doing this, they were continuing to use their guns to threaten them,
saying, we're not taking no for an answer. You do this or we shoot.
And then they did the same thing with Jason, then the same thing with Aaron, and it was
just absolute humiliation. Now Aaron refused.
He was not going to do that. But they, of course, did not take no for an answer
and they were not happy with his answer. So they took something, I'm not sure what, but they hit him over
the head with something. Then once this nightmare was over for Holly, who literally just had
all of these people assault her, they went and sent her into the closet with Jason and
Brad, told them, sit down, be quiet, don't say a word. Then Reginald and Jonathan forced Erin and Heather
to have sex.
However, Erin, given the circumstances,
wasn't able to perform.
And that was something that kept happening actually,
which completely makes sense
because these guys were being terrorized.
I mean, obviously they didn't want to have sex
under these circumstances.
It's revolting.
They were absolutely horrified.
Not to mention they were being forced to have sex with somebody who wasn't their partner. So they were all having trouble performing,
if you get what I mean. But this just made the brothers even more angry. So they hit all of these
guys and threatened to shoot them. And this whole thing was just so twisted because they were all
forcing all of these friends to have sex with one another to switch partners almost like this big orgy situation, all for their own enjoyment. And after they were done with Holly, they then did
the same thing with Heather, and they kind of kept the closet almost as like the holding cell
for the friends. One guy would come out, would have to have sex with Heather, he would go back into the
closet, the next guy would come out, almost like a revolving door. And it wasn't just for the sexual
acts, it was for any sort of torment that they wanted to inflict. They would just throw all of the next guy would come out almost like a revolving door. And it wasn't just for the sexual acts.
It was for any sort of torment that they wanted to inflict.
They would just throw all of the friends at one point
in this closet and just choose one at random
and bring them out and torment them, hurt them,
and just inflict this true horror over them.
But then they took it a step further.
And this time when they brought Heather and Holly
out of the closet, the brothers now wanted their turn to assault them. So they each took turns with both of the girls all while
these men were inside that closet and they could hear everything. Now at some point while Holly was
being assaulted, she noticed that one of the brothers had set their gun down off to the side.
And she really did debate if she was going to grab it, if she was going to try to reach for it,
make a move to save all her and her friends.
But as you can imagine, she was fearful.
She was paralyzed in that moment.
She was scared.
What if it doesn't work out?
What if I misfire?
What if they catch me and they get it sooner?
I could put all of us in more danger.
So ultimately she decided not to grab the gun.
Now at some point during these sexual assaults,
the brothers ended up sort of splitting up.
One of the brothers
started taking each person outside one by one, and he would instruct them to then get into the car
that they would be driven to the ATM, they would need to take out money, and they would need to
hand that money over to him. Meanwhile, the other brother would stay behind at the house, basically
keeping the others in this hostage-type situation in this closet, Make sure that they didn't try to call for help or try to escape.
Now this next part really infuriates me and it probably will anger you as well, but when
it was Holly's turn to go and drive with one of these brothers to the ATM, she kind
of straight up asked him, she's like, are you going to kill all of us?
Which he said, no, I'm not.
But he even had the fucking audacity to say, you know what? I wish we met under different circumstances because I think you're really cute
I wish we could have met under you know in different in a different way under different circumstances
Which are you just completely psychotic?
Delusional like what are you even talking about? You're meeting under circumstances that you are the one responsible for
so to say I wish after you just sexually assaulted
this girl to be like, I just wish we met under
different circumstances, you're so cute.
Like get out of here, get a grip.
So they go back and forth, taking these friends
one by one to the ATM.
But the only person who was not taken to the ATM
that night was Heather.
So at this point, just to keep the timeline straight,
it's a little after midnight.
And now all five of the friends are back at the house.
The Carr brothers are still there too.
Now at one point, one of these brothers
started making a whiskey drink,
maybe trying to unwind or take the edge off,
who really knows, but they continued to ransack the home
and look for things to steal.
Remember, it was also almost Christmas,
so they even went to the Christmas tree
and started unwrapping some of the gifts under the tree,
seeing what they could take with them.
And eventually, sure enough, they came across the engagement ring that Jason was saving
for Holly, and they stole it.
And remember, Jason hadn't even proposed yet, so this ended up being how Holly found
out that he was even planning on proposing.
Which that just kind of mentally takes this to a whole other level too, because they were
robbing these people of so much.
They robbed them physically, they robbed them financially, they robbed them emotionally,
they robbed them sexually, and now they were robbing Holly of what was supposed to be a
beautiful moment with her partner, something that she would never forget.
But now, tainting not only that future memory, but whoever she ends up getting engaged to in the future.
It's like this will always be burned in the back of your mind.
But these brothers, they did not care at all.
They even made Holly hand over her diamond earrings that she was wearing,
even though she said, these aren't even real, they're fake, they're like, I don't care, pass them over.
They were literally taking everything they could.
And she was starting to panic.
Holly was getting very, very anxious.
Yet, she was trying to remain as calm as possible because she knew she didn't want to upset
them.
However, the brothers could tell that she was on edge.
So they decided they wanted to say something to her to try and calm her down.
But in reality, what they said to her, it did the complete opposite.
It shook her to her core because what the brothers told Holly was, relax, we're not gonna shoot you. Yet. So now after hours of torture and hours of
just doing unthinkable things to this friend group, the brothers decided
they've had enough being at this house. It was time to go on the move. It was
time to go to the next location. So they ordered Brad, Jason, and Erin to all get
in the trunk of Erin's Honda Accord.
Heather was also forced in the backseat of the car, and mind you, everybody was still pretty
much naked at this point. Then, because this car wasn't going to fit everybody, the other brother
got into Jason's truck, and he told Holly she needed to get in the truck with him. So at this
point, Holly was separated from her boyfriend, her friends, and just on her own
with one of these brothers, which I can only imagine
that added to how scared and terrified she was,
especially after everything that she had gone through.
Then when Holly asked him
where they were all being taken to, where they were going,
he said, we're gonna take you somewhere far away
from the crime scene and we're gonna drop you off.
That way, even if you try to run, call for help,
we will have some lead time to get away and we're pulling you you off. That way, even if you try to run, call for help, we will have some lead time to get away
and we're pulling you far away from the crime scene
so that it will take longer to get them help.
So both of these brothers just start driving.
They're driving and driving and driving,
and eventually they came to a rundown soccer field
in the middle of the night.
And that is where they stopped both of the cars.
Both the brothers popped the trunk open
and they ordered everybody to get out. Then they instructed all five of the friends to kneel down in the snow.
And in that moment, a sense of pure, straight-up panic fell over everybody. They all had this gut
feeling of what was coming next, and even though the brothers had said they weren't going to kill them,
they knew that they were lying. So one by one, each of these
friends just kind of in this line, they all had to watch as the friends before them were shot in the
head execution style, just waiting for their turn when they were up and when they were going to be
shot. But that wasn't enough. Even after shooting all five of the friends in the head, these brothers
wanted to make sure that they were truly dead. So they jumped back in Jason's truck and they ran over the bodies just to make sure that they were
dead and then they sped away. Once the brothers drove off, all five of these friends' bodies
were just laying there in the snow, on the ground, bullet wounds, and motionless. But then, one of them
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One of these friends that had been shot in the head was still alive.
Holly had somehow miraculously survived this.
It turns out that the bullet that hit her head actually deflected off of a plastic butterfly
hair clip that she had in her hair.
And you may remember the kind from the early 2000s, right?
It's the tiny little colorful butterflies.
People would like put it all around almost like a headband in their hair.
Well, it bounced off of that and didn't hit her. She was alive. It was a complete
miracle. So Holly starts yelling out to her friends, guys, guys, guys, but nobody answered her.
Holly then turned to Jason and she rolled him over so that she could get a better look at his wounds.
But it became clear to her right away that he needed serious help. He wasn't responding.
There was blood pouring out of his face
all around his eyes and she did the best that she could
to try and stop the bleeding.
And she even tied her sweater around his head
trying to make it as like a tourniquet.
And it was really the only piece of clothing
she even had on at this point.
But she of course wanted to save him
and wanted to do what she could.
So she took it off and wrapped it around his head.
Holly then went and checked on her other friends too
because nobody was responding. But quickly she realized that this was way more serious.
She needed to get them help as soon as possible because these wounds were very, very serious.
Holly was scared, shaking, she was in pain, and at this point she had been surviving on pure
adrenaline. So with this, she just kind of went into survival mode. She started looking around, hoping to see something,
anything in the distance where she could go get help.
And when she was scanning everything,
her eyes landed on a house that was off in the distance
and it was lit up with Christmas lights.
So to her, this was the only sign of hope
that she had come across in hours.
So Holly started running.
She was running as fast as she could.
She was barefoot, she was naked. Remember, there was even snow on the ground and it was colder than usual because the temperature was only 4 degrees that night, but she was working off of pure adrenaline.
But as she was running, she then saw headlights coming toward her. And this freaked her the hell out because she could only think that it must have been these brothers. They were coming back. They wanted to finish the job.
So in this situation, Holly did what anyone would have done, in my opinion, to survive.
Without even hesitating, she just threw herself into the snow trying to duck for cover, hide,
and hope the car wouldn't see her.
And she did this every single time she saw headlights while she was running towards this
house in the distance.
She would be running, she would see the headlights, she would drop into the snow, wait for the headlights to disappear,
get back up, start booking it again, see the headlights, drop again, just back and forth.
Just, I mean, I can't even imagine. She was literally freezing and every single step was painful
for her. Imagine that, four degrees in the snow, naked. But she knew, she knew she had to make
it to that house because it quite literally was her only chance of survival. And remember, at this
point, she didn't even know the extent of her own injuries. She just knew that she had survived.
And here's a recount of what else she had to go through while she was on this journey.
She climbed over a barbed wire fence, naked. And she crossed the roadway, the highway.
She covered a little over a mile in snow.
She got into this neighborhood and she came to that door
and knocked on the door.
Now, meanwhile, as all of this is happening, the two brothers actually
had gone back to Jason's apartment where that night of horrors first began. Apparently the reason
they went back is because they wanted to keep robbing the place. They wanted to make sure that
they got their hands on every little single thing that they wanted. And as if these two
creeps weren't evil enough, psychotic enough, sociopathic enough.
After they were done stealing everything, they decided they wanted to commit one last
act of horror.
At least one last act of horror within this group.
If you remember, Holly's dog, Nikki, was at this house.
So these two monstrous brothers beat the crap out of this dog, just wailing on it, and then they eventually
stabbed it to death.
I mean, what sick fucking freaks, truly.
So while these brothers were continuing their disgusting violence and like, just, the cruelty
to this animal, Holly had luckily made it to this house that she had seen in the distance
with the Christmas lights on.
And thankfully, a man and a woman answered the door. They were quite literally her saviors. Which just for a second,
imagine their fear in that moment. They hear a knock on the door. They are woken up in the
middle of the night to this knock on the door. They go and answer it. And when they open the door,
they see this naked woman in the snow covered in blood with what appears to be a gunshot wound to
her head and she's just begging for help on their doorstep. I mean you of course
want to rush and help her 1000% but you don't know how far away the perpetrators
are, you don't know if they followed her, you don't know if they're gonna come
into your house and you're gonna be next, it would be terrifying. Now thankfully
these homeowners immediately called 911. We need the ambulance.
Okay, what's going on there?
I don't know, the genetics were all that just came out at our door.
And she's naked and bleeding, and she said her friends had been shot.
Then, Holly actually had the courage to take the phone from these two people and talk to the police herself.
And she explained exactly what had happened to her
in her own words.
Two men broke into our house and they held us
and they took everything.
And they executed my four friends
and I've been shot in the head.
I need an ambulance.
And listening back, it's almost as if Holly was trying
to get out her whole story as fast as she could.
Tell them exactly what happened, you know,
as fast as possible in case she was going
to die too.
That way they would have all of the information.
Just pure panic and chaos.
So when the cops got to the scene of these executions, it was clear that Holly was the
only survivor.
Jason, Heather, Brad, and Erin, they were all dead at the scene.
And this just really makes me feel for Holly because think about
how grateful you are to have survived something like that, but then you're also trying to deal
with the fact that you lost all of your friends, you lost your potential fiancee, it's somebody who
she was going to spend the rest of her life with possibly, that they're all dead and that you're the
one who survived. I would imagine that there's some survivor's guilt in that. And I think the same can be argued,
and I've been saying it from day one,
the Idaho Four case.
And I'm not gonna go off a whole diatribe on it,
but those two girls, Bethany and Dylan,
have gotten so much crap in the online world
for how they responded, how they acted,
the delay in the 911 call.
But we don't know what happened. We don't know why.
We don't know what trauma they went through.
And think about after the fact.
Think about the survivor's guilt
that I would imagine that they are both feeling.
That four of their friends and roommates
were brutally murdered, yet they somehow survived.
And my thought on that personally,
and I can go into this on a whole different episode,
is I think that it's because Zana and Ethan
weren't even the target that night. Heck, I don't even think that Kaylee
was the target that night. I think Maddie was. And I think that when he came downstairs,
he was surprised by Xana since she was still awake, had ordered the Door Dash, and was on TikTok,
and that's why she fought back so much. But my point in saying all of that is survivor's
guilt is a very real thing. And now that's something that Holly was going to have to deal with.
So when the news started breaking the next morning,
the entire city was on edge.
I mean, everybody was scared because now,
not only were they hearing about this horrific
quadruple execution, almost five people execution,
but these cold-blooded killers, they were still on the loose.
They still were out there.
Anybody could be next.
Not only that, but as the dots were starting to be connected with all of the other crimes,
it meant that these brothers had been on a crime spree for over a week.
And a crime spree that clearly was escalating. It went from a carjacking and letting him go safely,
to a shooting, remember shooting the librarian Anne in her own driveway.
Now this horrific execution style mass killing and sexual assault of this group of kids.
I mean, who's to say what was going to come next, right?
So naturally a manhunt began.
Now one of the biggest pieces of evidence that the police knew would help them track
down the killers was the fact that Jason's truck was still missing. And remember, the brothers had driven it and they didn't leave it back at Jason's house after they
had returned there that night. So they had either taken it to drive it back home or they had driven
it to go and dump it somewhere. But if they could find the truck, that would at least be a lead and
you know help them in their investigation. The entire city of Wichita was glued to the TV that day, looking for updates,
looking at everything that they were sharing, all of the news. And one guy in particular named
Christian Taylor was watching the news right when they showed the picture of Jason's truck. And all
of a sudden something just came over him. Something dawned on him. He had seen that truck that the
police were looking for. In fact, he saw it very recently. He saw it that morning,
parked at his apartment complex. So Christian called the police and said, hey, I might have
found Jason's truck. I think that it's parked where I live at my apartment. And he gave them
the address so that they could come and check it out. Now, when the police arrived, there was
another resident in that community who ended up telling the police that he helped a guy earlier
that day carry a really big TV into their apartment.
And sure enough, there was a really big TV missing from Jason's apartment.
So this resident was able to point out the exact apartment to the police.
Now, this apartment was on the second story.
So when the police were looking up at this unit, they saw somebody go out onto the balcony.
And what's crazy is this guy looked like he was going to jump from the balcony, not in
a suicidal kind of way, but a, oh, holy shit, they caught me, I better run and get out of here type
of way. And that guy was one of the brothers. It was Reginald Carr. So when Reginald was now
surrounded, there was a brief moment of hesitation, but then he went back inside, and that's when the
cops started moving in. They knocked on the door, a woman answered, her name was Stephanie,
and she said that she was Reginald's girlfriend,
but once they entered,
it didn't take them long to find Reginald,
and as soon as they did,
they slapped the handcuffs on him
and were gonna bring him in.
Now luckily, he didn't put up a fight,
and when they searched him,
they even found a gas card that belonged to Jason.
They also found a watch that belonged to Heather,
and a little under $1,000 in cash.
Now somebody else who was watching the news that day was Andrew Schreiber.
And remember, Andrew was the very first victim in the carjacking.
And when he saw the face of Reginald blasted all over the TV once he was arrested, he called
the police immediately and said, yeah, that's him.
That's the guy.
That's one of the guys who carjacked me.
So now the police had gotten one of the guys, but they still needed to get the other brother, Jonathan. And little did
they know, they were about to get a tip from a woman named Toni, who would share exactly where
Jonathan was. Now, Toni had been working in the healthcare field, and that day she was a little
bit sick at work, so she went home early. When she got home, she was cleaning the house, she was
listening to the news, and then something caught her attention because the news was giving a description of Jonathan Carr.
And when she saw that, she's like, wait, wait, wait. This sounds an awful lot like the man who's
asleep on my couch at this very moment. Which let me just explain how all of that came to be.
Tony had a daughter named Tronda, and Tronda had been dating a new guy for literally about one week,
the same amount of time as this crime spree had been going on. And it turns out that that
guy was Jonathan Carr.
Now, Tony was obviously really spooked that whatever she was hearing on the news at this
moment seemed a lot to be in line with the description of this person, her daughter's
boyfriend who's sleeping on the couch. It matched the description. It seemed like it
was him. But then the news also mentioned
the stolen engagement ring of Holly's.
So she decided to creep over
and start going through Jonathan's leather jacket,
checking the pockets, seeing what's in there.
And sure enough, she found the diamond ring
that Jason had bought for Holly.
And she knew that there was no way
that this ring could be for her daughter.
I mean, they had only been dating for a single week.
So Tony immediately went and grabbed her daughter
and also a niece who was staying there at the time as well.
And she's like, we have to leave.
We have to get out right now.
There is a wanted murderer sleeping in our house.
So the three women left the house immediately.
And I'm talking so fast that they didn't even put shoes on.
They just got the hell out of there
and went to a neighbor's house.
And when they got to the neighbor's house,
they called 911 and they said,
I think we have this Jonathan Carr guy at our house.
I think he's asleep right now in my house.
Now get this, as these women,
after they called 911 from the cell phone
and as they were approaching the neighbor's house,
they looked back at their own house.
And when they did,
they saw Jonathan come out onto the porch.
And things must've just clicked for Jonathan
in that moment. Because at that moment he's like, holy shit. And he just starts running.
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So Jonathan took off and thankfully he wasn't running toward Tronda or Tony. It looked like he was trying to just flee the scene and get the heck out of there.
But thankfully the police arrived super fast and caught him just a couple of blocks away.
And when they arrested him, they found over a thousand dollars in cash in his pockets.
So now once they had Jonathan secured in jail and in custody as well, they took a photo of him and showed it
to the librarian Anne. And at this point she was still fighting for her life. She
was still recovering from those injuries from a few days ago. And as soon as she
saw Jonathan's photo she said without a doubt that was the guy who attacked her.
So now that both of the brothers had been arrested, it was time for the police
to get all of the DNA evidence that they needed to make sure they would be locked away and
never see the light of day again. And it turns out that the brothers were incredibly sloppy about
everything that they did. Their DNA was everywhere at the house, and not to mention the police had
already found a ton of the belongings in the brothers' possessions that they had stolen.
And as if that wasn't enough, remember we also have the eyewitness accounts
from Andrew, Anne, and Holly.
They all said, yeah, these are the guys.
However, unfortunately, Andrew and Holly
were going to be the only survivors who could testify
and finally see justice be had against these brothers
because sadly Anne died of her gunshot injuries
right before the trial began.
Reginald and Jonathan were both charged with felony murder,
which that was for killing Anne.
Then they were charged with four counts of capital murder,
which is considered an incredibly serious charge
because it means that it can result in the death penalty.
And usually capital murder is reserved for cases
where maybe like a child, a public official,
or several people were killed,
or when maybe there's torture involved before the killing.
And from everything that we know about this case,
that absolutely fits the bill, right?
Because those five friends, I mean,
they were put through pure hell
before they were killed that night.
Now, as for why the victims were chosen, don't worry.
I'm gonna get to that and it is truly terrifying.
So in total, there were 113 counts against the brothers, and I'm not going
to list them all here, but some of these included robbery, rape, kidnapping, felony murder, and then
of course the capital murder charges. Now when it came time for the jury to see the physical evidence
in the case, there was enough to fill an entire room. I mean, literally. The judge had to actually
instruct people to watch their step so that they didn't trip over anything
in the room.
And when the trial started,
both of the brothers were tried together,
which one thing that everybody was curious about
was how the heck the defense team was even gonna try
to defend them for what they did.
I mean, I know everybody deserves a fair trial,
but this was such a horrific act.
There was so much evidence.
It was gonna be interesting to see
what the defense came up with.
But one thing that the defense tried to do was bring in a forensic psychologist named
Dr. Preston.
This psychologist testified about how the boy's childhood is what really messed them
up.
The doctor even said that he took a look at some brain scans that belonged to the brothers
and that when he looked at these scans, they looked abnormal.
According to him, both of the brothers had severe brain
damage to their temporal lobes, which that's the part
of the brain that involves a risk evaluation
and even short-term memory.
The state of Kansas didn't bother to try to disprove
any of the childhood stuff, but they did have an expert
come in and look at those brain scans too.
And this doctor said there was absolutely nothing
abnormal about them.
And essentially the brothers were just trying to avoid
the death penalty
and instead they were hoping to get life in prison.
Now, as all of this was going on,
everybody was of course wondering what the motive was.
Why did they go on this killing spree?
And at first people were suggesting robbery.
But then as all of the details came out,
people were like, no, no, no, no,
there must have been something more to this than robbery.
Because yes, while they did rob these people,
they also did
other unspeakably horrific things to them. So clearly, it was almost like they wanted to do
something more disturbing or maybe even go down in history as being the people who did something
disturbing. I don't know. But get this. And this kind of goes back to, to like, always trust your
gut. It's your first line of defense. If you see something, say something. Because how they picked Jason's house that night? This is very interesting. It turns out it was all by chance. See, on the night
of the attack, the brothers had been following a woman who was driving home from a restaurant
in this very nice BMW. Her name was Jean Beck, and she lived right next door to Jason's house. So
they're following her home because she drives this nice BMW.
They probably wanted to car jack her,
but she noticed that she was being followed.
And right when she noticed that, she got very suspicious
and she called her daughter saying,
hey, open up the garage, I'm on my way home.
I'm just gonna pull in.
Then once she got to her house,
she stayed inside the car
until the brothers passed her in their car.
She had no idea who they were, but she had a bad feeling.
She had a gut feeling that something was wrong
and she didn't want them to know where she lived.
So she stayed, you know, tucked away
to where they couldn't see.
Eventually they drove off and left the neighborhood.
So that's when she finally went inside.
However, they came back 10 minutes later.
And when they did, they parked right
in the driveway next door, the driveway belonging to Jason.
So it was almost like they were looking for the BMW for that same house,
and they were looking for whoever owned it, but instead they ended up barging into the wrong house.
All by chance. Which that, as a parent and as a human, is terrifying to think about because
her and her daughter escaped what could have been their own night of horror, while they went into
this other house by chance, by accident,
and five friends had their lives destroyed forever. The trial was very rough, and it would be hard to
forget for anyone who was there and anybody who listened to the testimony for themselves,
especially the testimony from the victims. At one point, a trauma surgeon even gave such a graphic
reenactment of the librarian Ann's shooting
that a 51-year-old juror straight up fainted and had to be taken to the hospital.
That's how intense this testimony was.
Thankfully, the juror was okay after being evaluated.
But a lot of the testimony was brutal.
It was graphic.
It was very unsettling.
But nothing gripped the courtroom quite like Holly's testimony did.
She was called to the stand early in the trial, and she walked everybody through the sheer horror of that night.
She recapped the repeated assaults, the forced trips to the ATMs, and then of course finally, the execution-style shootings.
She talked about having to wait in that bedroom closet while these attacks were going on one by one with her friends. She explained how she heard all of it. She even said how she was so scared that she even
urinated herself at one point. Then she described how she was forced to kneel in the snow right
next to Jason, her potential future fiance. And she even said, quote, as I was kneeling,
there was a shot. And I don't remember, we were all screaming, but I can remember hearing Aaron say,
"'Please no,' he used the word, "'Sir.'"
There was another one and another one and then another one,
and then everything kind of went gray as I was shot.
She said that she felt the bullet hit her
and that she even saw stars from it,
but she didn't fall forward,
not until one of the brothers kicked her forward
and kicked her over.
She said she even felt the impact of the truck
when they drove over her,
which how she survived all of this, I will never know.
It is a true miracle.
And I wanna read part of what she said in court
because here is her exact statement.
I speak on behalf of Brad, Erin, Heather, Anne,
Andy, Jason, and myself.
One of my favorite seven-year-olds lost her uncle on the 15th.
This year, when her mom asked her what she wanted for Christmas, she replied that she
had wings and that if they were real, she could fly to heaven and she could see her
uncle Jason and her papa.
I wish life were that simple.
I wish that I could put on a pair of wings and I could go see Jason.
But we all know that these are wishes, and they are wishes that we will have to wish because of two soulless monsters.
Every day there is a memory or a scar that reminds me of that night. I wake up in sweats
from my nightmares. I pace at night because of noises that I think are somebody breaking
into my house. And every morning I carefully blow dry my hair so that I can cover up the
spot that can no longer grow hair. I look at my knees and I see the scars from the carpet burns that I got from
the rape. And in the back of my mind, I wonder, will it happen again?
At one point, Reginald's girlfriend Stephanie, who was at the house when the police first
stormed it, she also testified. And her testimony didn't really help the brothers. She was
kind of saying that they were deadbeats, they didn't have jobs, that they did come into a lot of money though recently and she wasn't really
sure how. He apparently lied saying it was some sort of pit bull fight, some underground fighting
champion. I don't really know. She also testified how she allowed them to borrow her car and how
when they returned it they weren't very forthcoming with what they had used the car for. And all in
all the testimony just definitely
did not paint them in a good light.
But also, her testimony directly tied him to the victims.
Not only because he apparently brought several items
into her home that were later identified
as stolen from the victims,
but there was one very disturbing connection.
Stephanie said that Reginald had genital herpes
and that he had had them ever since she knew him.
And then later, a medical expert testified and confirmed that Holly had contracted the exact same STD.
She had contracted the STD after being raped by Reginald.
That's, I mean, what a horrible reminder for the rest of your life, as if she didn't already have enough, right?
And now this disgusting, sicko monster gave her an STD as well? It's horrific.
In the closing argument, prosecutor Kim Parker did not hold back. She summed it up very plain
and simple for the jury, saying, this is a crime driven by greed and lust, by selfishness,
and it's driven by twisted sexual gratification. When it was all over, a jury of seven men and five women
found both brothers guilty after they were deliberating
for just seven hours.
Reginald was convicted on 50 counts
and Jonathan was convicted on 43 counts.
They were both sentenced to death
and in Kansas, that means lethal injection.
And on top of the death penalty,
they also received a life sentence.
Now at one point, Jonathan actually had the nerve to ask one of the police officers
if the lethal injection was going to hurt.
Which the cop sorta had like a coy response to it saying,
we don't know, we've never been able to ask somebody.
You die.
You know, like, I'm assuming he does, but we don't know.
Now just because the trial was over, it didn't mean that the brothers were going to go quietly
into their prison cells and just wait for their execution day
because they have been basically filing appeal after appeal
and trying to get a new sentence and a new trial ever since.
The Kansas Supreme Court upheld the brothers' guilty verdicts
in 2014 but overturned their death sentences.
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned that decision
two years later, sending it back to the state Supreme Court.
So after hearing arguments in May, the state's high court released its decision today, upholding the death sentences.
Here's what the judge ended up saying after their most recent request.
I don't think that I have a jurisdiction to re-sentence Mr. Reginald Carr or Jonathan Carr on either case so the motion will be denied.
So currently, today, 25 years after these heinous murders, these brothers are still sitting on death row.
The residents of Wichita and the victims' families will never forget that horrific crime spree that took place in December of 2000.
And as for Holly, there are absolutely
no words to even express what she went through. My heart goes out to her. It bleeds for her.
It cries for her. I just can't even imagine. I don't know where you go from that. I don't know
how you recover. And I just, my heart breaks for her. Now here's something that I don't know if
you would call this serendipitous, divine intervention,
God's plan, what you would call it, but I do have some happy news to share in all of this because as
it turns out, Andrew, the guy that the brothers carjacked, the very first crime in their spree,
it turns out Andrew and Holly ended up getting married. They're still together to this day and
they have a beautiful life and a beautiful family. And don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate that they had to go through something so
horrific in order to find each other, but I am so happy that they both got their happy ending in
terms of finding a soulmate. And I don't know, would you call that divine intervention serendipitous?
How does that happen? I don't think I've ever covered a case where I've seen something like
that happen. The brothers are of course still alive as they're waiting for death, filing appeal
after appeal, which I can't imagine that any of that's going to go through, but I
guess we will see.
What do you guys think?
But this is a tough one.
It's a really tough case because it's not like somebody met a stranger online, that
somebody was fixed up on a blind date, that they were followed home from a bar.
These attacks literally happen in their own home or near their own home. So it's just a reminder that you don't know what kind of
evil is lurking out there in the shadows and even more and I feel like this is going to probably be
my new sign-off mantra because I just don't say it enough but always trust your gut because your
instincts and your gut is truly your first line of defense.
It is there to protect you. It's there to watch over you. So don't ignore it. Don't
be embarrassed. Don't try to make excuses for it. Listen to your gut and if you
feel like something's wrong, say something, do something, and don't fall
victim to that. I'm saying that more so for the neighbor who knew that something
was wrong. She trusted her gut and unfortunately then they went and attacked Jason, which was the
neighbor's house. But it just is a reminder that evil is out there. So lock your doors,
get an alarm system, protect yourself however you feel best to do so because you never know
what people are capable of. So thank you so much for hearing all of these victims' stories
today guys. I appreciate it. I know it was a graphic one and a tough one,
but these cases are incredibly important to talk about,
not only to raise awareness,
but to continue to make sure that their voices are heard.
So I appreciate it.
I will be back with you, as you know, on Thursday.
I am every week where we are talking about everything
going on in the true crime world,
headline highlights that comes out every Thursday.
So I'll talk to you guys again very, very soon.
But until that one, please stay safe,
be nice and don't kill people, lock your doors,
and just watch your back.
All right, bye.