Small Town Murder - #471 - The Talented Mr Psychopath - Amity, Maine
Episode Date: March 7, 2024This week, in Amity, Maine, the indescribably awful slaughter of three people is discovered inside a bloody trailer, and the entire area begins answering their doors, with a gun in hand, whil...e the police struggle to figure out the mystery. One man's lies, and another person's helpful tip lead to a young man, who seems to morph his personality into whatever he needs it to be, for his own purposes. But is he cold blooded enough to do this?Along the way, we find out that not all monuments are created equal, that you shouldn't break into a crime scene, and that some people can shapeshift their personalities, sometimes with deadly results!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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It's a comedy show, everybody.
It is.
We're comedians.
The story is unfortunately all too real. It's very real so nothing's made up for comic effect or any of that you don't have to
with these stories they're crazy enough what we the jokes though for us i feel like it's it softens
it a little bit in terms of it's yeah it just you know it makes it a little lighter around the edges
there's nothing funny about a murder but there's a shitload of funny things that go on around a murder of, I think I can get away with this.
No, you can't.
No, you can't.
Probably not, especially if you're an idiot and you're on this show.
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But what we won't do, what we'll go out of our way not to do, is we won't make fun of the victims or the victim's family.
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Yeah, but? But we're assholes. Yeah, but?
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That said, I think it's time, everybody, to sit back.
Sure. Arms to the sky. What do you say? Let's time, everybody, to sit back. Sure.
Arms to the sky.
What do you say?
Let's all take a deep breath and let's all shout.
Shut up and give me murder.
Let's do this.
What do you say, everybody?
Feels good, yeah.
Let's go on a trip, Jimmy.
Let's go here.
We're going on up to a place we like very much.
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to maine
this week it's terrific ah it's beautiful up there it's nice they got the ocean how far north are we
this is north to where it's not uh ocean maine canada's on the other side of it it's and it's
in uh it's east too it's very east it's one of the farthest east places you could get in the
united states so it's unlike it's in like northern Maine on that east coast, on the eastern side of it, on that tip up there.
It's Amity, Maine, it's called, instead of Amityville.
This is just Amity.
It's about two hours to Bangor.
So that's, you know.
It's a while.
It's a while.
It's way up there, this place.
It's about four hours down to Portland, Maine, which is down by Massachusetts.
And then four hours also to Scarborough, Maine, episode
418, our last Maine episode,
The Stranger and the Psychopath, which was
a good episode. They're oftentimes
the same. The Maine ones are always
just a touch
of Stephen King
to them. There's always something. I mean, it did
birth him, yeah. Yeah, there's always, you wonder
why he's
setting all these stories in maine and then why is he such a crate yeah then you go no i think it's
maine i think is the issue here it's awesome yeah he just he was just absorbing what was going on
around him because this state whenever we do it it's always just a little creepy for some reason
a little weird a little off a little something seems like the the ocean is like inviting um until you get that far north and then it's not then it'll fucking kill you yeah
it's beautiful though oh it's great i love it yeah it's in aroustook county i guess r a well
i'm just gonna spell it a r o o s t o o kostook. It has to be. Or I'm saying it wrong, and I'm sure the good people of Maine will hit me up on social media and correct me.
Yeah, go ahead.
Knock yourselves out.
I don't care anymore.
I'm taking it.
You know what?
I used to say shut up about it.
Now I'm like, you know what?
Tell me how you say it.
I don't even care.
I don't care anymore.
I don't give a fuck.
Tell me.
At James Petrigal.
How do you say it?
I don't care.
Tell me how you say it.
Don't care.
Real Phil Collins approach to this. Don't give a shit. Yeah. I don't care anymore. I do you say it? I don't care. Tell me how you say it. Real Phil Collins approach to this.
Don't give a shit.
Yeah.
I don't care anymore.
I don't care anymore.
I don't care what you say.
I don't care.
I don't care anymore.
Let it fly.
That's the song that's going to be our lead in on the road this year.
That is.
That's exactly what it's going to be.
I'm telling you, it'll be that before.
I don't care anymore. Before No Woman, No Cry, it's going to be. I'm telling you, it'll be that before. I don't care anymore.
Before No Woman, No Cry, it's going to be that.
I don't care anymore.
We're going to hear.
If you're sitting in your seat wondering, when does this show start?
If you hear Phil Collins say, I don't care anymore.
It's us.
We'll be out in about seven minutes.
We got that and something else.
Here it comes.
Yep.
I don't care anymore because I tell you, give me whatever your weird local pronunciation,
the next count.
I don't care.
Fuck it.
I don't care.
I don't care anymore.
Anyway, so area code 207.
Motto here is Amity matters because friends and neighbors matter yeah okay that's
a nice one i guess yeah it's it's it's a long-winded motto also it's hard to put that
on a sign probably trim that down can't put that on a flag really probably so uh history of this
town was first settled in 1826 and incorporated in 1836 from a township that was originally called T10R1WELS.
Yeah, and that's not like a license plate.
No.
They put those numbers in there to make a word.
And there's spaces.
T10 space R1 space WELS, all caps i i don't know it doesn't
roll off the tongue no it's got to be a a map coordinates of some sort like a ranging township
or some sort of whatever military quadrants they put things into to you know, who knows. So some people said the town was named for the 1794 Treaty of Amity Commerce and Navigation
between England and the United States, which aimed to end the boundary dispute between
Maine and New Brunswick, which is Canada up there.
Right, right, right.
So, yeah.
There was a boundary dispute.
Yes, all up there.
Vermont, there was wars in Vermont on the border. Really? Yeah, New Hampshire. There was a lot of. Yes. All up there. Vermont. There was wars in Vermont on the border.
Really?
Yeah.
New Hampshire.
There's a lot of little skirmishes up there.
Is Canada wanted at all?
Well, there's people that had, this is not my land.
Oh, no.
Well, this is not even your land because it's not your country.
So then they would fight and then more people would come to help one side and the other
and turn into a fight.
In 1839, after the so-called, and I say so-called because they say so-called
because that's just kind of the name they call it,
and also I'm sure I'm mispronouncing it.
So, so-called Aroostook War ended with the signing of a treaty
that gave Maine this town, because this is right on the border of Canada,
this town.
Really?
I mean, yeah, you walk east fucking five miles and you're in Canada in this town.
Wow.
It's there.
They gave Maine the town,
and the ownership had been disputed,
so surveyors placed a monument in Monument Brook right on the border.
So there's Monument 1 and Monument 2,
and that's the borders.
Marking, okay.
You know where we are.
The most people that this town has ever had
in its history was in 1880.
The most.
Since then, it went down a lot. Yeah, in 1880, they since then it went down a lot yeah they in 1880 they had 432 people
that's the most ever that's the most they've ever had in this town and then it was great
although and it got down at one point 1970 they had 156 people that's their low
holy shit i can see so yeah it got theres of this town. There are no reviews of this town.
Really?
Zero reviews.
It's very small.
But I did find a review of the county.
Here is an Aroostook County review.
It's a three-star review, so not really telling us much.
They say, the town I live in is very small and everyone knows each other and outsiders are kind of left out.
We are on the border of Canada and the university is two towns over
and has brought many diverse cultures together.
I am happy to live here to earn my degree.
There's no punctuation, so I think they need to go back to class.
High school.
You didn't beat that yet.
Yeah.
And then I have a couple reviews of Monument.
This is Monument 1 here.
That's what it looks like?
It's just a tall metal thing.
It's kind of like a Washington monument almost.
It's like a monolith.
Yeah, but small.
It says Boundary, August 9th, 1842 on it.
And here's a review.
One says, five stars, remote place to visit, interesting piece of history.
Visit during dry weather and wear high rubber boots if you want any chance to walk out to it access can be gained from the canadian side by going out the monument road and using a
gps to navigate through logging roads that sounds during the dry weather bring bring the lashes even
though yeah go during the dry season and prepare for mud. That's a weird thing to say.
Prepare for the wettest shit you've ever seen.
Holy shit.
And then somebody gives it one star and says, quote, it's not Canadian.
One star.
So that's totally true.
They wanted it to be, I don't know, Dwayne Gretzky there.
I was hoping that it would just have Mario Lemieux standing next to it.
I don't even know if he's Canadian, but I just assume so because he's a great hockey player. Sounds French-Canadian.
Yeah, it's totally Montreal or Quebec or some shit there.
So, yeah, those are the reviews.
One other person says, five stars.
It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as in I'm not walking through the woods again to get there.
That's it.
I'm never doing that again.
That's it.
Not happening ever again.
Listen to your stupid opinions, by the way, other show because it's you get a lot of
this kind of stuff there it sounds like they don't there aren't reviews for this because if somebody
has a review they just tell the people they know who live there they just tell the guys right there
i'll just tell them the population here 217 so you just tell the other 216 people i'll tell them
you'll run into them like it at some point what you saw and how bad it was why am i going to tell somebody in kansas what sucks around here i'll just tell the guy that's in charge of it
maybe we can all come together and fix it maybe we can fix it what do you say so there's 53 percent
male here 47 female which is way off it's usually a few more females so i don't get that uh median
age here is this is some pepperidge Farm remembers people over here.
Yeah, 55.2 is the average.
That's your median age.
The average age is a retirement community.
It's 55.2.
Yeah, it's normally 37 in the rest of the country.
Wow.
It's, you know, that's a lot of porch whittling up there.
Yeah, sure enough.
64% of the people are married.
There's not a, there isn't even reviews of this town.
There's not exactly a booming single scene where you're going to go out and pick up chicks.
A lot of people divorced here, higher than the average.
It's usually about 20% here.
It's 34%.
25% are single with children.
So they're either married or have kids, one of the two or both.
Race of this town, 84.8% white, 3.4% black, which is honestly more black people than I'd imagine would be way out there.
Rural main town, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic, and 12% say two or more races.
So who knows?
Oh, okay.
Religion, 46%, a little below the average.
And the highest percentage of anybody, obviously, around here are the Catholics because, as we know, Catholics are what, Jimmy?
Baptists of that north.
The Baptists of the north.
That's exactly right.
So 0.0% Jewish as well.
The unemployment rate here, think about the unemployment rate in the United States as we speak is 3.6%.
Wow, that's great.
Which is an insanely low number, and it has been for a long time.
It's been for years and years now.
It's been pretty damn low.
The unemployment rate in Amity is 14.8%.
Really?
Yeah.
There's just not a lot up there.
There's not a lot of jobs to be had.
Is that people that are of working age?
Well, yeah, that's how it counts.
Sounds like nobody has any jobs.
That's a lot of what it sounds like.
Sounds like a lot of people on Social Security, and there aren't a lot of jobs to be had, I don't think, up there.
The median household income here, okay?
Oh, boy.
Rest of the country, $69,021.
Here it is, $28,594 so that is quite low so it's not you know easy to
make money here it's interesting how you can make it here though because this place is just
it i i wouldn't even call it affordable it's's downright cheap. Well, that's the thing here.
The cost of living, $100 is average.
Here it's $75.
But that's the low thing here is the home cost.
Median home cost here, $96,900.
Isn't that insane?
That's insane.
Not a lot available, though.
And we'll tell you what is available if you have to find out here.
We have the Amityity main real estate report
average two-bedroom rental here i don't know if there's any rentals available because there's
very little available to buy is 790 so it's cheap that seems this is high still right it seems like
it here's one in lineus this is a nearby bordering town here they're all little towns, so they're not a lot of area. This is a no-bedroom, no-bath.
Studio?
288 square foot.
What?
It's on 11 acres.
Oh.
It's a shack.
It's a fucking Ted Kaczynski Unabomber shack.
How many square feet?
288.
Okay.
It's a tiny house.
It's a tiny shack.
10 by 20?
Yeah.
It's a tiny little place. It's a tiny house. It's a tiny shack. 10 by 20? Yeah. It's a tiny little place.
It's a tiny shack where you can write your manifesto.
I feel like this is a manifesto shack, really, for you people out there looking to write one.
Very small.
Tiny home.
It is definitely a shack.
Next, there's Halton.
This is in Halton, which is also close here.
This is a four-bedroom, two-bath, 2,640 square feet.
Wow. here this is a four bedroom two bath 2640 square feet wow not a lot of land a small lot but it's a nice big old white house it looks it looks like a nice new england house very nice it's from the
1840s it was built it's got a big nice front porch the kitchen looks very 1960s like it needs a
fucking half centurycentury update here.
At least a visit to Lowe's.
Yeah, could use a freshening up here, but still not bad for $219,900.
Not bad at all. Almost 3,000 square feet of four bedrooms, two baths.
That's nice.
Fuck yeah.
Now, the next house is awesome.
It's just awesome.
It's in Amity.
It's the only one for sale in Amity.
Five bedroom, one bath, which is weird.
I'm assuming probably one and a half.
One full and then one regular.
There's got to be somewhere to wash your hands.
It's a 3,500 square foot
regular house. It's on 20
acres. Holy shit.
It's a decent
house. It's an old farmhouse with a
red metal roof on top.
It's decent, but the inside is nice a lot of hardwood a lot of good stuff looks like it was put together but beside
all of that there's shops and other outbuildings yes sir one is a shop that sold grow supplies
for weed and then another one is a fucking grow house and they have like a storefront in this in
the supply thing with like
bongs and shit yeah this is northern Maine at its finest this is great they have pictures of the
weed drying like look what you can grow here and it tells you like they they get this many pounds
per month I think it's 20 pounds a month out of this fucking place and all this type of shit
it's awesome it's a combination compound grow house.
Grow house.
$950,000.
Oh, my God.
That's incredible.
20 acres.
It's fucking wild.
Wow.
If you don't hear from me for a while, I have figured that somehow.
I love it up there.
Somebody gave me a mortgage, and I'm on it.
So that's what happened.
Oh, shit.
Things to do in this town.
The Harvest Festival, number one.
This is in Halton, by the way, nearby.
And it says, celebrate our farmers and the harvest of Maine.
Yay.
They all harvest.
Well, they have all sorts of stuff here. They have bountiful farmers and their harvest in our area
old-fashioned games i don't know what the fuck that consists of what's all in a cup
beat the nearest child i feel like beat the nearest show i don't know what it is uh
great food and samples bust line market what's a bust line market? Bustline? Did they misspell bustling and say bustline?
Gotta be.
Gotta be.
Did their autocorrect do that and they never fixed it?
Confusing people, and now people are up there like, where's the tit market?
I don't see no bustlines here at all.
Y'all told me there's going to be titties.
Not a single titty.
Nothing.
The Houghton Potato Feast Days.
That's another thing to do. That sounds great great all the different ways you can have them i'm in tots mash whatever i like all forms of potato
so it's awesome family fun filled event is sure to please our community with a craft and art fair
potato bar lobster dinner doll parade What the fuck is that?
I don't like that.
That sounds like the creepiest thing I've ever heard of.
A silent parade of marching dolls is terrifying to me.
And you better specify what dolls are permitted because somebody's bringing a fuck doll.
A life-size one they just got from Japan for like eight grand.
Yeah, one of those in a wheelchair or something. A blow-up one somebody just got from Japan for like eight grand. Yeah, one of those in a wheelchair or something.
A blow-up one somebody just tucks under their arm.
One of the real good ones, though.
Is that Jennifer Lopez?
Oh, no, that's a fucked doll.
Never mind.
It's eyes blinking shit.
Oh, yeah.
Also, a touch of truck.
Its mouth is just trying to grasp for something.
Trying to suction on something.
A sucky motion. Yeah, it's always trying to grab onto something. Always. Trying to suction on something. A sucky motion.
Yeah, it's always trying to grab onto something.
Or a fish mouth.
Yeah.
There's also a touch a truck, which the kids can go.
Yeah, that's cool.
Go touch a dump truck.
Yeah, go see a front end loader.
Fuck yeah.
People like shit.
Kids love that shit.
The lobster dinner, you can either take it home or eat it in the park.
Okay.
I'll be going home.
August 18th at 5 p.m. is the Doll Parade and Wagon Wranglers.
I don't understand any of those words and why they're in the same sentence together.
You could say wagon parade with doll wranglers, and I'd say, great.
That makes just as much sense, right?
Yeah, those words could go any way.
Any way you want.
And then there's a candy drop
that'll follow from there okay so they describe it as approximately 3 000 people will show up for
this event featuring all this shit um you're getting everybody and in town and 2700 from more
surrounding areas yes where i have no idea where they're from. Canada. They're coming over the border in hordes. Is this a big deal?
Speaking French.
A pie and ice cream social. Live
music, which they don't really tell you who's going to be
playing. The nostalgic doll
and wagon wrangler parade.
There it is. Creepy again.
And the big touch
a truck and candy drop. They go on
to say the doll parade is historic.
Is it? It's been going on since
the 1940s they decorate their doll carriages or wagons dog they wheel dolls around this is so
doesn't make any goddamn sense it's creepier now that's even creepier now i don't like this at all
i want this lobster fest the feast though it's one to 1.25 pound whole
lobster corn and baked potato and there's a place in phoenix that just opened called i don't know
something somebody's lobster and it's like lobster sandwiches and stuff and the price they don't have
any prices on the menu because they change all the time because of the price of of main lobster
it's it's fucking awesome and it's a little drive-thru joint i mean some days you pay an absurd amount of money in a drive-thru especially in a desert
3 000 miles away from where it came from yeah three people just spent 42 in the drive-thru i'm
just shaking my head like how the fuck are we gonna well here you can get two a two lobster
feast thing like me and you wanted to go, for $35.
We could both eat lobsters.
That's better than the lobster roll place.
Yeah.
Holy shit.
Because it comes from, they just drive it there.
And it's right there.
They don't have to worry about it.
It doesn't need a plane ticket that you've got to pay for.
They're like, Frank caught this earlier.
You want to eat it?
And they're like, yeah, okay.
Sure do, yeah.
So that's how that goes.
There's also a quilt show so at the at during this mix
that in with the whole thing eat your lobster stare at a quilt something to do crime rate in
this town what we're interested in here how is it safe what is it property crime is about one-third
below the national average so one-third below it should be a third of you'd think it'd be more
well violent crime murder rape, and of course assault.
The Mount Rushmore of crime is one third of the national average.
So two thirds low.
Because, I mean, there's so few people.
You should know who did anything.
So speaking of that, let's talk about some horrific murder that happened here.
Oh, boy.
Not just a murder.
This is one of the worst, and I believe it was called by the judge at the time, the worst massacre in the history of Maine.
History of Maine.
History of the state of Maine.
Including all of Stephen King's shit.
So think about that.
He was inspired.
This is worse than thinner.
He was inspired for decades of murders.
Because this happened in 2010.
So decades he was inspired of lesser murders
you're worse than pennywise yeah oh this is fucking horrible this is a hard one let's talk
about let's talk about some people first off we're gonna start out just jump right into 2010
so not very long ago oh boy i mean smartphones and a year before we're talking a year before
instagram so right facebook is happening
and taking pictures on your phone and texting and all that shit so just to give you an idea of where
we're at uh here let's talk about jeffrey ryan and jeff he goes by jeff ryan he's 55 in 2010
okay yeah he's lived in the amity area for about 12 years. He served in the Vietnam War.
Attaboy.
And he's a disabled veteran at this point.
He's got some physical problems also, and he's 55 too.
He's aging.
Now, he has a prescription for drugs, for painkillers, for his injuries here.
Do we know which ones he's taken?
It's various.
That's the thing.
Oh.
The stuff around, anything around prescription drugs
is going to be very nebulous here.
It's all a little mushy.
Okay.
Because it goes from people saying
that he just takes the responsible,
medically prescribed amount of these
for his pain management
to people saying that he's a full-blown prescription
drug addict and you know always on pills and pilled out to people saying that he sells pills
oh he's either that's a vast gas yeah he either just takes a couple when his pain really acts up
or he's just distributing them to the entire fucking canadian border area
yeah one or the other slinging them like maine lobsters all around this bitch we're not sure so
that's how it goes now his ex-wife we'll talk about here he was married he's been married twice
actually um got kids from both marriages sure um his His ex wife of the most recent marriage,
her name is Jamie Merrill and they got a divorce in about 2007 and it was
based on,
according to the documents,
a reconcilable differences.
Yeah.
They've been,
they've been married since 98.
They have one son named Jesse.
He is,
he was born in 2000.
He's 10 years old in 2010.
In 2000, a Vietnam vet is having children?
Yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Well, he was at that time 45.
He's got to be 50, right?
He was 45.
Oh, okay.
That's not so bad.
Yeah.
So, yeah, he had a new marriage and all that.
This was his second family, basically.
This was his start over family.
And so they got divorced like i
said they've been married since september 1998 um according to the divorce records uh here it
showed that they share custody of their son but that jesse had resided primarily with his father
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Okay.
Now, this is what Jamie Merrill says.
This is just her, you know, talking.
She says she left Ryan after seven years of marriage.
She said she sought refuge from his abuse and a string of shelters for
battered women before settling in to another town in New Hampshire,
uh,
about three years before this.
Oh,
so that's her story.
And she says that he's a drug addict and sells prescription drugs and has a
lot of enemies.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh,
and he's got enemies.
Well,
this is great because he sells drugs.
So he's got a,
you know,
he's got enemies and a lot of people don't like him and he's fucked people over.
Well, if he's
beating her into battered women's shelters,
you can't tell me all the
rest of his dealings with people are wonderful.
I'm sure
he's a very shrewd
businessman. Yeah, that's what I mean.
I'm sure he's probably not a very popular
guy, according to her.
No, that's just according to her.
Now, they have, like I said, a son named Jesse who's 10.
So Jeff is the father, Jesse the son.
Now, Jeff also has another ex-wife.
Right.
From before that.
They have a 16-year-old daughter.
Okay.
And that woman, his ex-wife, her name is Tamara Strout.
S-T-R-O-U-T like trout with an s yeah strout um now like i
said so they've been divorced and they have a 16 year old daughter but recently in the last year or
so from 2009 ish they have started speaking again jeff and and tamara and have rekindled their romance. And in 2010, he apparently proposed to her again.
Getting back with Tammy.
Imagine if you're a kid and your parents get divorced when you're little,
and then you're 16 and they're going to get remarried.
And you got another brother.
Yeah.
Is that like it's finally coming true,
or is that like you fucking assholes couldn't work this out
throughout my entire childhood thanks a lot i'm now you're coming back now that i'm super fucked up over this
thanks no something else to talk to my therapist about great thanks a lot you're not gonna believe
this you know he walked out he's back he's back they're all back now yeah now according to his
second ex-wife jamie merrill not the one he's hooking back up with, Jamie says that he has been threatened, Jeff has, by, quote, quite a few people over the years.
Sure.
Due to his behavior and drug dealing ways.
Sure.
So as of 2010, he lives in a mobile home on Route 1.
Well, that's where he lives.
Yeah, it's not great, but that's not wonderful.
He has a best friend, too, that lives down the road named Jason DeHaan.
Down Route 1?
Down Route 1.
Down old Route 1 there.
He lives down the route is where he lives, not down the road.
A couple mile markers down is where he's at there's a monument there's
a big monument for it don't worry about it there's a they erected it get your galoshes
and your gps you should be able to find old jason's house no problem this is a place where
when you ask for directions there's a lot of like where the old barn used to be and
shit like that make a left where you know where it was down the route yeah it was down the route
right down the route oh man uh jason dahan is d-e-h-a-h. He's 30, so he's 25 years younger than Jeff, but they're best friends, apparently.
That doesn't usually work out.
Not a lot of people around, I feel like.
Yeah, but also it's usually substances that bring those people together.
I was going to say, yeah, that long of distance.
Substance or interests.
One way or another, it's an interest.
That's the thing.
They both like beer.
They both like to drink beer.
They both like to hang out.
I mean, if you got nobody around and you might just go, I don't care how old he is.
He drinks beer and watches football.
You legal to drink?
Come on over.
We'll watch that.
Also, then, like you said, drugs bring disparate groups of people to hang out at the same place.
I've seen very different people hanging out together doing drugs.
Why are you with that?
Oh, that's why.
Oh, that's why.
different people hanging out together doing drugs why are you with them oh that's why oh that's why there's always like there's there's pages you can follow that have like old studio 54 pictures
check out who's with who and you go why would those two be together oh yeah that's right okay
that's the only fucking reason that these two people okay it was Yeah, that's why. Now I get it. Clearly.
So Jason, people say that Jason visited Jeff pretty much every day.
He'd come over and hang out at Jeff's trailer.
I don't know why Jason's trailer wasn't the big hangout, but it's kind of how things go with people.
Some people's houses are more accommodating.
Now, Jason, this is probably why the hanging out goes on over here, because Jason has a wife and three kids yeah i don't want to hang around them no yeah you come over here and
just hang out with me and my 10 year old and it's all good so who knows now uh jamie the ex-wife
right at this point it's not like she's saying all these things about him but it's not like she's
trying to get back together with him or something like that.
She has a fiance and is six months pregnant as well at this point.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, the whole thing is.
And elsewhere.
And elsewhere.
She moved to New Hampshire.
Lewis to New Hampshire.
So she's.
Right.
Oh, she's way down there.
She's a while away anyway.
Up in the White Mountains, that's a nice area too, James.
Yeah, not bad.
So Father's Day comes around, 2010.
Mm-hmm.
man so father's day comes around 2010 and jeff apparently he was supposed to pick up jesse and uh do so they were supposed to do some kind of trip but then he called to say he would
have to delay the trip and didn't explain why oh but then he went and picked jesse up anyway in
lewiston on and uh to take him back to Amity for father's day to spend the weekend together.
Yeah.
And they were going to go fishing and,
you know,
spend time together.
And it's late June.
So school's over.
This is,
you know,
come hang out at dad's house and do some fishing and all that kind of
shit.
Um,
now he hadn't seen his son since the end of February.
Oh yeah. Uh, Jesse, He hadn't seen his son since the end of February. Oh?
Yeah.
Jesse, the son, had moved out of the Amity home and moved back into his mother's house then.
Before that, he was living with Jeff, the son was, Jesse.
And then he moves out in February, moves back with his mom, and dad hasn't seen him in four months.
So this is a big pickup here for Father's Day.
Sure.
Yeah, here. Jesse just finished the fourth grade. day. It's a, you know, sure. Yeah. Here,
Jesse just finished the fourth grade. So the school year.
Oh yeah.
And yeah,
so that's how that goes.
Jamie Merrill.
Now,
after a few days,
she's calling her son here and trying to get ahold of him.
She talked to him on a,
on Tuesday night that week at about 8 30 PM.
And then she tried him all day Wednesday
trying to call, you know, Jeff's phone to get ahold of Jesse, but it just rang and rang.
So she thought, ah, maybe they're fishing and you know, who knows if the phone rings out by the
lake or, you know, whatever. So she said it was weird though, because she had talked to Jesse at
least once every day and he would also send her text messages so okay now just
communication cut off on this wednesday so they're like that's weird and it's very strange in the
fifth grade he's turning into a real man now yeah it's the wednesday after father's day so he's yeah
fifth grade you don't talk to your mom anymore no yeah yeah you tell you tell her just give me
the meal through a slot in the door and leave me alone. Worry about yourself, bitch.
I'm fine.
Don't worry about what I'm doing in here.
I've got things going on.
So no one can get a hold of them.
And also, Jason DeHaan, the best friend who's over there all the time.
Down the road piece, yeah.
He doesn't come home one day either, and nobody can find him.
So no one knows where anybody is here.
These three that all hang
out three of these just fucked off together fucked off here somewhere so jason dahan's brother
no hears that he goes to jeff ryan's all the time so he goes over to jeff ryan's house to try to
find his brother he goes there several times to try to locate jason and he never nobody answers
the door knocks on the door there's no activity there's
no anything going on no noises nothing so yeah you know he comes back he goes once he goes twice
on the third visit he has a flashlight with him and he shines it through the window into the
trailer to see if he can see anything yeah what he sees is a gigantic fucking bloodbath worth of blood in there
oh no in the house there's blood everywhere that's what he can see with the flashlight so
you're in you know dark it is up in maine in this area oh boy it's dark there isn't a city
bangor is not a big city and that's the closest big city and that's two hours away forget about
if it's a new moon oh there's's no moon, it's over for you.
Dark.
I mean, dark.
So when you're coming up to this trailer with a flashlight,
this is dark and it's the wilderness
and you shine a flashlight through a dark window
in a fucking woods trailer
and you see blood everywhere,
you got to shit your pants, right?
That's a lot of trout guts.
Yeah. Right now there's somebody out there writing a screenplay writing that down going, right? That's a lot of trout guts. Yeah.
Right now, there's somebody out there writing a screenplay, writing that down, going, oh, that's fucking good.
Oh, that's horrifying.
You can picture that scene step by step of how horrifying that is.
A POV shot of the person.
Yeah.
That blood doesn't even look like blood.
It's black.
It's so dark.
Yeah.
Just spread on the walls, though, and everywhere else.
He freaks out, runs away, and calls his father, who's also Jason's father, obviously, and
says, Jesus fucking Christ, get down here.
There's blood.
I don't know what to do.
What do I do?
I don't know whose it is.
Yeah.
Doesn't call 911.
Calls his father.
Calls his dad.
Calls his dad, which I don't know what you're thinking on that one.
Well, I guess that tells me it's so remote dad's faster than the police faster yeah but still i want to get that on record
that i you know hey get this started yeah yeah let's get this i didn't do it let's get this
going yeah you call 9-1-1 then you call your dad just want to let you guys know i didn't produce
all this there's a whole bunch of it i'm gonna call my dad a lot of it i'm gonna see what my
dad has to say goodbye when their dad gets there when you call your dad he should hear sirens on
your end of the phone as they come closer to your house yeah there should be some there should be a
flicker of it of the lights off your house do you think maybe he thought he was crazy for a second
like maybe maybe i need a second pair of eyes to i this. Read a lot of Stephen King.
I'm not believing this.
It is Maine.
Creepy shit goes on.
Fuck yeah.
I saw needful things.
You never know.
It could be an old man behind this whole deal with a little shop.
You never know.
I'm just saying.
Yeah.
So they enter the residence.
Dad comes along.
Robert DeHaan.
He comes in.
They enter the residence.
They push the door open and
get it open what to the trailer because they see all this blood so they force their way why would
they do that why would you that's what i'm saying why would you put yourself into a bloodbath
well number one yeah you look at that and you go that could be a crime scene a and number two
when police investigate they need to see what position doors were in.
Right.
Was this lock fucked with and tampered with?
Was the door-
Fingerprints on things.
You just busted through the door now.
Yeah.
Now, at the same time, if you think your relative might be in there injured and in need of attention,
you might say, I don't give a fuck.
I'm busting in.
See, we're thinking of it as-
I give a fuck, yeah.
But it's been a couple days and there's a bloodbath and it's all dark. I'd think the worst and call the cops. I wouldn't- Yeah, yeah. I don't give a fuck. I'm busting in. See, we're thinking of it as, but it's been a couple days and there's a bloodbath and
it's all dark.
I'd think the worst and call the cops.
I wouldn't.
I don't know.
That's a judgment call.
I don't know how much blood you can lose, but I've seen how much comes out when you
donate.
It's not enough to show a bloodbath.
You know what I mean?
To draw attention like that.
If there's like six, eight of those spread around, I'm not going in. in no there can't be many more left in somebody and we do this show so that's
the other thing so we know oh god that's the other thing i think if you're just living in a small town
in maine and you're like where's my brother at and you look through and you're holy shit jesus
christ it might just be a different story i don't know honestly we're like you know we don't even
want to take a walk because we're
like there'll be a body right walk yeah we go for a walk there we're just going to find a body it's
going to the whole day is going to be ruined now so no you're not going to believe this
i had this old little dirt bike in my garage that i hadn't been using so i listed it on facebook
marketplace and i traded it for a peloton so i never have to go for a ride over again good there
there you go i don't want to find bodies that's a good idea see you're never going to find bodies
like we said never peloton in your liver you better use this peloton and you better fucking
give us credit and most most of all money for this idea because this is a great idea obviously
maybe not for like national television but for niche markets, Jesus Christ, Peloton, guaranteed not to find a body is a great thing.
Or you could put in the videos a body that you find as you go down the road.
And that makes it, you could have a whole true crime.
Put that on my screen.
Yeah, mix it, team up with one of those Hunt a Killer.
Remember we did that?
Team up with that to have a mystery then.
There's an option.
Do you call the cops?
Do you keep on riding?
Is there more restraint because you've got to pedal faster to get away from this fucking scene?
Do you unzip the duffel bag, yes or no?
You know what I mean?
Shit like that.
We can make it a make your own adventure peloton.
Jesus Christ.
It's the best idea we've ever had.
But I got one because I have a bike and I don't want to find a body.
No, you're smart.
I live in an area far enough away that I'll find a fucking body out there.
Find desert and there will be a body eventually.
Yeah.
Can't help it.
So they enter this residence now.
Yeah.
And they look around with a flashlight.
There's nothing in the living room.
They see blood everywhere and they don't see any no any people no source no source of this blood so they investigate the rest of the
trailer it's a trailer so it's not that big they go down to a bedroom and they find a horrific
discovery they find the body of 10 year old jesse oh no just bloody and um clearly been been through the ringer here
yeah stab wounds and oh no a lot of holes in him put it that way and a lot of blood a lot of blood
everywhere so at that point they went holy shit ran out of the fucking house yeah and called the
cops obviously oh my god there's a we found a child's body in
here there's a madman out there this is fucking crazy yeah then they're scared too at that point
too because they're like someone would do this to a 10 year old we got to get the fuck out of here
we got zero chance like a horror movie you're expecting to be looking at the body and then
turn around to run and the guy standing in the hallway with an axe you mean oh god it's that's how that works so they also say that uh the police
arrive and the father here robert dahan also says there's a jeff's truck isn't here jeff's truck is
missing so his son is dead inside no no truck we haven't found our son jason yeah and we don't see
jeff's truck so at that point everyone's thinking did he kill
his fucking kid and take off with his friend in the truck right that's all they can imagine at
this point he this truck is gone they don't know so it's a 1989 ford f-150 is what's missing yeah
so they they're you know freaking out obviously about everything they do a search of the property and investigators look around there's a small shed next to the trailer and i have a picture of the
whole uh the whole trailer and everything next to it that i'll post on social media for you guys so
you can see um so they are they find the small trailer a small shed next to the trailer, and the investigators enter and they find Jeff Ryan dead in the small shed.
Oh, no.
Similarly attacked.
Lots of apparently stab wounds.
What the fuck, DeHaan?
Dead in there.
So, yeah.
Jeff and Jesse both dead.
Yeah.
Jeff and Jesse both dead.
Father and son dead. Jeff's truck gone. 55 and dead. Yeah. Jeff and Jesse, both dead father and son dead.
Jeff's truck on 55 and 10 truck gone.
Can't find Jason.
So people are a little,
uh,
suspicious here of where the hell Jason is.
They can't find Jason.
So as they're spreading out from the house,
they just,
they're searching for evidence.
They have these two bodies and they're searching for evidence.
And as they do out in front of the house,
down the way, a little bit in a ditch they find jason dahan also dead what and he's he's he's
even worse than the other two he has been brutally stabbed everywhere and has had his throat his
heads nearly off basically he's nearly been decapitated by having his throat cut to that extent.
This is a baffler.
This is a fucking, it's a mess.
I mean, this is a bloodbath butcher.
Everybody's been slaughtered.
It's horrible.
Anger with absolute malice.
Just furious anger.
And strength.
These are grown men.
I mean, we got a war veteran and a 30 year old
guy in there you know to overpower them and to be able to almost take somebody's head off
right with a knife and a slashing motion that's why they were saying that in the oj trial that
oj is so goddamn strong and you'd have to be to almost sever n Brown's head. It's the same thing. You have to be very strong. And to be an enormous piece of shit willing to murder a 10-year-old in that fashion.
That's crazy.
A 10-year-old.
Because what did the 10-year-old do to you?
Right.
Is this bloodlust?
Bloodlust duty head?
Yeah.
What are we talking about?
Did he fucking beat you in a game of Madden?
What could he have done?
Did he sing diarrhea too many times
one too many times i know my pants are full of foam i don't know yes i drive a chevy leave me
alone fuck it's scary though he's a 10 year old kid he's an innocent it's horrific a 10 year old
can't do enough to you to make you kill them i'm not like that like that there's no because you can
just take a 10 yearyear-old and physically
just put them somewhere.
Right.
You don't have to kill them.
And locate them.
Yeah, you just relocate them
to a place you like better
and tell them to stay there
and make them.
Don't come,
don't leave from here.
I don't like you.
And then just tell them
to do homework randomly
and they'll have to do it.
So, it's very good.
Write sentences.
Here's the sentence.
There's the sentence.
So, this is a bloodbath,
like we said said and they're
they're looking around trying to find any bit of evidence they can um it took an hour and a half
before they found jason dahan out in the ditch by the way so for an hour and a half they're you know
all the investigators are kind of looking like i think we probably have our suspect already yeah
you know three people are here now two of them are dead and the truck's gone right i don't know about the apb but they were like why would he do that he
lives up the road and they're friends so that wouldn't make any fucking sense up the route
sorry yeah they're friends so it didn't make a lot of sense and the way his body was it was just
kind of like in the bushes near a ditch too just kind of tossed tossed or that's they don't know
where he fell yeah they're trying to
figure out the sequence of events and they're like was he killed outside out front and then
right who was killed and got him in the shed and then everybody would you go inside yeah right yeah
yeah it's it's really weird so they said that all the chief medical examiner said all three died as a result of
multiple sharp force injuries and jason dahan is almost decapitated as well all knife play
oh jesus um so the theory of this because they they kind of go through the whole thing here
and they the theory is they think that some jeff ryan obviously was outside yeah they're thinking
maybe he was killed first because he would be the guy that anybody because he's the resident so
you think if somebody wanted to kill him that would be the probably the first he'd be the
lightning rod of murder probably in the house with him being the target then you've accomplished it now leave but
they went further unless the target then if witnesses also uh if there's nobody in there
now we may ransack exactly take things yeah take things also so they think that uh young jesse
and jason dahan jesus jeff jason and jesse is confusing yeah it's a lot of j's it's a lot of
j's so they think that jason dahan the, and young Jesse, the 10-year-old, based on what's set up in the living room, they think they were inside playing video games.
Wow.
So Jason was playing video games with the kid when someone came in.
That's what it looks like.
And they think that they feel like Jason DeHaan's blood is in the house too.
Okay.
And he's in a ditch dead, but there's blood in the house.
There was an attack inside for sure.
They attacked him inside, they think, and then he tried to get away, obviously, and maybe he was tracked down outside.
Or he was dragged out there.
They don't really – They can't really tell.
But there's no drags, but there are drops as far as blood marks go.
No blood drags, but there are blood drops.
So he ran away for sure.
He tried to run away.
And then they think that the boy was chased into the back bedroom.
He was a 10-year-old was stabbed in the back.
Oh, come on.
How dickless do you have to be to stab a 10-year-old in the back?
To attack a 10-year-old from behind?
You don't even have the balls to face them?
That's fucking disgusting.
The boy, they said, was stabbed as he cowered in fear.
Oh.
He fucking went to the...
Yeah, he feet us up, and you jab him there?
You fucking.
Yeah, his body was on its hands and knees when it was discovered.
Oh, good grief.
Fucking horrific, man.
It's horrific.
And by the way, these bodies have been here for longer than a day when they finally.
Really?
Yeah, in June in a trailer.
Yikes.
So this is horrifying.
So they said that, yeah, DeHaan must have managed to get outside where his head was nearly taken off and he was stabbed countlessly in the back just repeatedly and his throat was slashed multiple times.
The state medical examiner said that they'd all died of multiple stab wounds and all of them appeared to be trying to elude the killer.
Really? Yeah certainty a lot of
their wounds sometimes the first wound is in the back and then the rest of them are trying to get
away trying to fight so this is a when i say this they said this is the worst mass murder in the
history of maine that's real this is fucking horrifying an absolute horrifying mess. So state police crime scene people, and they get canines in here and everything else, just scouring for any kind of evidence.
They have a big tarp that covers up the door and the evidence markers everywhere.
And, you know, it goes from being this peaceful trailer and in the woods to, you know, Route 1 is hopping now.
Yeah.
There's an above ground pool and stuff like that.
You know, they're trying to make a go of it here.
They talk about, they catalog that they have an ATV
and a bunch of, like, you know, outdoor toys.
Outdoor equipment, yeah.
Stuff that they play with.
And the kid has bicycles there.
And he built them, the dad built them a treehouse.
What?
He had a treehouse and a bicycle
they had a trampoline and an eight treehouse bicycle trampoline atv great dad that's fucking
fun what a dad what a fun time what 10 year old wouldn't want to go there i would well you get to
go rip through the woods when i'm tired of that shit i'll jump on the trampoline yeah i'm gonna
sleep on this trampoline tonight i don't give a shit go or up in my tree house yeah maybe i'll go sleep up there
if it rains i'll be in there yeah a bunch of toys right yeah above ground pool they'll jump into
with your hot from your trampolining so the uh they try to they collect several pieces of evidence from a tan car owned by Jeff Ryan that's outside of the trailer.
And several pieces, they said, from the driver's side floor.
They also collect from the scene cigarette butts and beer bottles that they find around on the ground outside, inside.
And they take all of that in for DNA testing.
Oh, thank God for 2010.
Yeah, this is 2010, so we're going to get all this shit.
So they get a DNA profile.
They end up getting, on a beer bottle,
they get a full DNA profile on a beer bottle.
Whole thing.
Whole thing of an unknown male.
He's not in the system.
And a cigarette butt found at the home go to the same unknown male.
It's the same sequence.
Smoker and a drinker.
He's a smoker and a drinker, and he was there long enough to have a beer and a cigarette.
You bet.
Yep.
So that they know.
So people up and down the route freak out.
How could you not?
I mean, there is fucking people just walking in circles
peppers farm remembers peppers farm remembers they don't know what to do with themselves
never gonna forget this is too much no they can't eat their lobster that night they're so
ill um gross they called it from an article they say the killing shocked residents of the quiet
wooded community one of the closest neighbors to the mobile home, Dale Foley, who lives in the town of Orient, which is like a mile and a half away.
Yeah, not Dave, Dale.
He said they knocked on his door.
The press went around trying to talk to neighbors.
So they said, Dale Foley, who lives in Orient, about two miles away, answered the door Thursday morning with a shotgun in his hand.
What do you want? What do you want?
What do you want?
That's friendly.
That's right neighborly, huh?
That's a neighbor, yeah.
That'll make you go, oh, I better be brief with my statement, I feel like.
Never mind.
That's the answer, I think.
We'll be leaving now.
Bob live here?
No?
Okay.
We're going to leave now.
I was looking for Bob.
Wrong address.
He said that he was answering the door with the weapon in his hand because of the killing.
So this isn't just how they normally greet people in Maine.
You know, ha!
This is...
He's just now racking a moss bird.
Yeah, because of the killing.
You never know.
Y'all could be the murderers.
I mean, it's one of those things.
Hello?
Clack, clack?
What?
Wow.
All right.
We're leaving.
They go out of the article to say after putting the gun down, he said he gets good.
At least he didn't do the whole interview like that.
He said his son rode the school bus with Jesse Ryan during the school year.
And Foley said, I was up until 2 a.m. and never heard any noise.
Nothing like this ever happens here.
This is tragic.
a.m. and never heard any noise. Nothing like this ever happens here. This is
tragic. Another lady
named Tara J., who lives just up
the route from the family there,
she said she didn't hear anything
suspicious on Wednesday or Wednesday evening.
She said she had seen the family
before but didn't know them well.
She said, though, everyone I talk to is really
concerned and scared. It's so shocking.
So
Jeff has an adult son,ff ryan who's 35 years old so
he's older than his guy he was hanging out with than dahan right he lives in texas so he's not a
part of this but uh his name is shannon ryan and he lives in texas and uh he said they talked to
him and he his evaluation is several people had to have killed all three of them.
This couldn't have been one person probably.
Great point, Shannon.
Based on the fact that there's he said, number one, Jeff Ryan has two Rottweilers that aren't going to let strangers just fucking some one stranger do this.
And that Ryan and DeHaan wouldn't let a stranger into their home.
So between the dogs and these two, they're not going to let a guy in.
Not to mention they said that there's guns in the house.
They have guns.
This guy, he's a war veteran.
He knows how to use guns.
They're both, like, tough guys, too.
They're both considered, neither of them are considered, you know, meek little pussies.
Like, they'll fight fight you and they're considered
big strong strapping tough dudes another fun point is that uh they went in where two the 10
year old and the honor at one's going after each or multiples after in multiple directions right
that's how they look at it so that he says that um also he this guy says state police told the family that nothing has appeared to have been stolen except the truck, too.
And lives.
That's crazy.
Interesting.
So Shannon, the son, said, quote, no way one person could overpower two guys.
My dad told me that if you did not know the dogs, they would bark and sound pretty aggressive.
Oh.
You couldn't just walk past them.
They're like Frankie.
They're like my dog Frankie. like yeah they gotta know you you come to the house you got to be
introduced to frankie or else you're not gonna have a good day she's gonna fucking scare the
shit out of you she's gonna let you know you're not welcome real real quick um you couldn't just
walk past them if they didn't know you he would have to go out there and walk you by them exactly
oh wow you have to i have to walk people
into my house with frankie uh she he said that's the only way he said uh also he's he's pissed off
about jamie the ex-wife saying things about him in the media oh he says that it's bullshit my
father was not selling and using prescription drugs. He said, that's bullshit.
He said he was a doting father who won
custody of Jesse
after a bitter fight with Jamie.
Oh, that's a great point, too.
He said that he wouldn't have won custody
if he had been the terrible guy that his ex-wife
describes. Right.
But at the same time, they shared
custody, though, legally.
He got him physically, was living with him, though.
Yeah.
And a criminal record check in the state court revealed only one conviction against Jeff Ryan having nothing to do with drugs, just for disorderly conduct in 1992, where he was fined $100.
So not even anything that is abusive of her.
18 years ago, he got drunk and had a shoving fight in the street with some guy at a bar.
That's what happened probably, more than likely.
I wonder why she's saying that he beat her into shelters and shit.
No, they said DeHaan also was convicted in 2004 of a DUI, or OUI, whatever, and was jailed for seven days.
So, I mean, neither of these two are like, you know,
criminal fucking masterminds here or anything.
I think it's an OWI, which is operating without influence. This is, yeah, that's how they get you up there.
Yeah.
Where's your beer at, son?
Y'all had like a local, like a micro brew or anything?
No?
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At least gargle some whiskey, boy.
Jesus.
Get it on your breath
is what I'm saying.
How are you going to get
any traction without it?
I mean, I'll give you a detector.
It'll be like an O2 or something.
Don't worry
it'll be fine i got a nip of shots and shops schnapps schnapps shots schnapps i got shots
and schnapps come over here shots of schnapps who wants them who wants shots of schnapps by the way
license and register uh you know what it is the, the thing with your address on it and stuff. It's your name and stuff.
But it's got numbers and you know where it is.
You know?
So Shannon said, the biggest thing I've been dealing with is all these negative things about my father.
My father had two things in life, his home and his son.
So that's the story from Shannon.
He describes his father as a practical joker who loved to hunt and fish and grow his own vegetables.
He said he spoke to his dad about every week on the phone and said that his father sounded fine during their last conversation.
He described DeHaan, the friend, Jason DeHaan, as a close friend of his dad who lived a mile down the route.
And he said they were friends for about 11 years.
They were like brothers.
So friends from the time he was 19 and you were 44.
That's weird brothers.
It seems like he's using, whatever.
It's father and son.
It's not brothers.
Yes.
It's him.
If the other ones, Shannon's been in Texas this whole time,
he could be substituting this kid for Shannon.
Absolutely.
And looking out for him.
Yeah.
And being a pal.
Being an older brother type.
In this case, a father type.
Yes.
So do the police have any ideas or clues or what the fucks at this point?
Anything?
They say that they don't want to comment on any motive
uh the main main state police spokesperson said we're aware of what the ex-wife has said
and some of the same information she has shared with us i love that she's just called the ex-wife
in the newspaper by the way the ex-wife the ex-wife told us this all right i don't know do
you do you believe her who the fuck knows you know what i'm saying you can't trust nobody's ex you know what i mean ex-wife who knows uh so the locals go crazy though
here's a guy named larry hamilton from amity and he says you have to be pretty cold to stab a kid
yeah yeah they said that all the residents were calling each other that morning he said quote the
phone was ringing early this morning this is a small town and people people were calling each other that morning. He said, quote, the phone was ringing early this morning. This is a small town and people are calling each other on the phone talking that way.
So, yeah, you have to be pretty shitty to do that, I would say.
Joy Strout here, who, if you know.
That is, what's her name's mom?
That is Tamara Strout, Jeff's ex-wife and mother of one of his kids, his 16-year-old daughter.
New fiance?
That's her mother, Joy.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, they say that Tamara and the daughter came into town, and she says, Tamara says,
we were together for nine years, and we were going to get back together.
They arrived at the property because
they let his 16 year old daughter take the cat from the property oh so oh that's nice it's her
cat i guess so yeah that's sad so that's fucking sad she's gonna come get the cat that was in the
house during this shit holy my that cat has seen some i don't know if i trust that cat you might
know lessons now what to do.
So Joy Strout says she's shocked by the murders,
and it was the last thing she ever expected to happen on a nice route like this.
She said, we live here because we thought this type of thing
didn't happen here.
Unfortunately, this show didn't come out for seven more years,
and she would have known better.
We could have told you a long time ago.
Oh, God.
This happens so often. So often that we'll never run out of shows not even not even worried about it not
even sweating it so so much so often that we even started another one because of it we do this twice
a week every fucking friday check it out and what? There were six or eight more this week. Yeah, there's even more.
We know of even more.
So the truck is the key here for the cops.
They got to find the truck
because hopefully there's some evidence
of who the killers are in the truck.
So they're looking,
they're asking for the public's help
in locating the truck
and they're saying it's a blue and silver
1989 F-150 with the license plate 4155RY,
which was the original name of the town, as we know, from earlier in the episode.
And they said, the vehicle's very important to us.
We feel it plays a very important role in the case.
They say it has white wheels in the front and silver in the back
and has orange running lights on top of the cab just above the windshield.
One of those.
So, yeah.
It's a rare F-150.
A lot of those don't have that.
No, no.
It seems like something he customized.
The marker lights are for Poland.
That indicates that you're coming down the road.
There's going to be a trailer behind this big fucker.
With some shit behind you.
Yeah.
Yeah. You live out here. It seems like fucker. With some shit behind you. Yeah. Yeah.
You live out here.
It seems like you tow a trailer once in a while.
Yeah.
Yeah, probably.
You know, with a boat on it or a fucking ATV on it or some kind of shit.
So they do that.
They post a photo of the truck and said, anyone who sees it, call 911, please.
And they said they've received a few calls calls but none have led to the right truck okay
anybody's just seeing a f-150 and doing it but they have everybody the national crime information
center the royal canadian mounted police the u.s canada border crossing officials everybody's
involved in this looking for the truck here so they said we've had about 25 calls in with
descriptions of the vehicle but nothing has led us us to it. So there's detectives everywhere.
They said it might appear to the public that the investigation is moving very slowly.
This is two days later.
They really don't have any answers.
But there are, in fact, very comprehensive cases.
And the fact of the matter is that it's very early on in the investigation.
And this is one, it's not like if you watch the first 48, you're going to talk to this one you're going to talk to that one there's nobody to talk to right there's no one around
there's no witnesses they talked and said to jason came over here and they knew he came over there
and now he's dead outside of that they got wats on this whole thing show me the fucking truck and
if you can't find it in the first 48 hours you still got a chance to close this but you got to
find that goddamn truck you got to find it
and they said though we are asking people to pay attention to their own safety and lock their doors
and vehicles so they're in other words panic go ahead and panic everybody load your weapons lock
your fucking doors and sit in your living room in a sweaty panic until daybreak from now on. That's what you do.
So.
There's a man singing, give me the loot, give me the loot. Yeah.
Coming through.
And he wants your F-150.
He wants it bad.
So they talk about Jamie Merrill.
And when they notified her of this.
And, you know, they came to her house and knocked on her door to tell her her fucking kid's been slaughtered.
Which is horrific. They told her Jesse's dead. dead and she said what the hell are you talking about
she was like what do you mean and so she said do you mean my ex do you mean my husband not my son
and they said well he's dead too yeah yeah that guy also yeah him we were getting to that we
figured we didn't want to bury the lead of you son. We didn't think you'd care about that one, to be honest with you.
When you were all done crying out about your kid, we'd be like, oh, by the way, that guy too.
You asked about it.
He didn't do it.
Yeah.
She asked what happened to them, but they wouldn't tell her right away.
She thought they'd been in a car accident was her idea.
They probably went out fishing and maybe slid off the road, hit a tree or something.
idea they probably went out fishing and maybe slid off the road hit a tree or something um so they she said that she asked whether someone had done something to her son and ex-husband
and the officers looked at each other and then back at her and didn't say anything
oh jesus christ she said torture they wouldn't tell her she yeah you can't she the problem is
things have leaked out already because it's 2010
so she said rather than talk to them she went online looked on her phone and found
more details immediately she said quote i didn't even know my son was stabbed
police told her to sit tight she said she said quote if that was your son who died in the worst
possible way you could imagine would you want to just sit tight and sit there?
No.
She said she couldn't believe the person hasn't been caught.
She said, this is ridiculous.
It doesn't make sense.
So I would say not.
She's sitting there crying with her new fiance and all this type of thing.
And she's six months pregnant.
She fainted during this.
They had to call an ambulance and take her to the hospital and fucking, you know, because she fainted and all this, which, I mean, Christ almighty, your body's in enough uproar already with six months pregnant.
So much stress.
She is creating so much blood right now.
Absolutely.
So they talked to her and her fiance, and her fiance said that Jeff must have known his assailant, And she agreed and said there must have been more than one person.
So that's another.
Everybody they talked to is like not one person killed both of them.
Yeah.
He doesn't he's not going down without a fight type of guy.
And she said, quote, I know in my heart that he would have never let anybody hurt Jesse if he could stop it.
There's no way.
Yeah.
So that's another thing.
You would protect your child.
So you figure that.
They said he had several guns in the house, and she said they need to catch the people who did this.
I just don't know how somebody could do this to a kid and walk around without a conscience.
Fair.
Fair.
So three days after they find the bodies, they find the burned remains of a pickup truck that they believe is jeff ryan's
oh no yes it's located about 15 miles from the home where it was taken okay yeah witnesses told
investigators that a witness said that he and his girlfriend were traveling on bancroft road in
weston and saw a maroon four-wheel drive Dodge extended cab pickup stopped at the entrance to a road leading to where Jeff Ryan's burned truck would later be found.
Was there a tornado nearby?
Yeah, anything.
Well, no, there's a different truck at the entrance.
Right.
Yeah, but the burgundy truck from Twister was...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Where was Helen Hunt in regards to this situation?
Was Helen Hunt in a wife beater nearby?
Is Philip Seymour Hoffman chasing you?
And being so handsome.
And being super weird as usual.
So funny, charming.
Yeah.
Creepy, weird, funny, charming, strange.
Food. Different. Food. Different him Creepy, weird, funny, charming, strange. Foe.
Different.
Foe.
Different him.
Weird man.
They say they saw a male get out of the truck and head into the woods,
reportedly carrying a container out in front of him with two hands.
So something heavy enough that needed to be carried with two hands out in front of you.
And she said it appeared that the top of the container had been cut off and that the male was walking as if he was trying not to spill the contents of the container.
If you're walking like something.
Something liquid.
Something liquid, which the truck is burned, so that would make a lot of sense.
Yeah, gasoline, sure. lot of sense yeah gasoline sure they said that the witness looked like they said they the witness
witness said they've seen this truck before the maroon dodge look like a truck owned by a guy
they know named robert strout oh i know that last yeah that is tamra's father robert that is joy's
husband that is an interesting thing here so yeah that's if you don't know that's jeff's ex-father-in-law
is robert strout and maybe uh future and maybe future father-in-law you never know future ex-father-in-law
so they said they saw the truck head toward danforth leaving that male behind as he walked
up the field road toward where the truck was eventually found so they're saying Robert Strout and some dude carrying some liquid
shit now. So
on June 27th they go to Robert
Strout's house. Let's talk to the Strouts and see
what they have to say. And
they see footwear impressions
in the dirt path leading
to the residence doorway. These
are the similar footwear impressions
to what they found next to Ryan's
burned out truck.
So they're like this is the same shoe and the same size.
So they they note that and take pictures and all that kind of shit.
Robert Strout, 63, by the way.
He told police that he went to Sanford by himself on June 25th, two days after the murders and returned the next day.
And they also interviewed Tanya Strout and this Strout and all the Strouts here.
So they then figure out that they have to talk to somebody else who's been staying around here in the house with them,
and that is a guy named Thayne Ormsby.
Thayne with a Y, T-H-A-Y-N-E-E Ormsby O-R-M-S-B-Y
Thayne is 20 years old
What's happening with this guy?
Well they find out that he exists
from one of
Strout's daughters
that tells them oh there's this other guy that's been kind of
hanging out at the house living here now
They learn that Thayne has been staying at Robert Strout's
residence for several weeks.
Strout said that he had taken Ormsby to stay with his son, Robert Strout Jr.,
here in Dover, New Hampshire, but that he had come back or whatever.
So, yeah, that's how that goes.
Now, interesting, Ormsby, by the way, Thane Ormsby, is the son of a woman named Maria Ormsby, who's a longtime friend of Jeff Ryan's ex-wife, Tamara Stout.
So that's how they know him.
He's friends of the family.
So put it this way, they've known each other a long time.
Like, if they were Italian, he would call her Aunt fucking whatever,
just because their mother's been friends for so long.
So they go to Strout's house, and they're talking to him.
That's the story he gives.
I went by myself.
I don't know what you're talking about.
But then they find out about Thane Ormsby from the daughters,
and then they go back to Robert Strout, and now he's got a different story.
Oh.
He says that it was about Tuesday or Wednesday, June 22nd or 23rd, he was sitting on his porch
when Ormsby came through the woods with his bike and went out behind the house.
He then saw Ormsby's shirt, pants, and shoes were covered in blood.
Oh. Bad blood. Oh.
Bad sign.
Yes.
So Ormsby told Strout that he killed Jeff Ryan and then just before walking away said, I killed them all and just walked away.
Mr. Strout.
Mr. Strout Strout then tells police that
he was threatened that Ormsby threatened
him telling him that if he didn't help him
he would kill not only Robert but Robert's
whole family
kill everybody all they had to do was say
we heard about Thay or
Thane and then he just opened up
with all this yeah
oh boy so he says
that Ormsby says
that Strout says Ormsby told him that he had gone to Ryan's home because Ormsby's father, Thane's father, told him that Ryan owed him money.
He said Jeff Ryan owed his father ten thousand dollars on a drug deal and that his father wanted to collect it.
That's what he told
him now he all strout also says that ormsby told him that he took jeff ryan's truck and that he had
to get rid of it so strout followed ormsby in jeff ryan's truck to uh to tamara strout's house
on springer road and they believe that ormsby parked r's truck behind Tamara's residence and went into her home still wearing blood-soaked clothing.
Okay.
Of her ex-husband and soon-to-be future husband.
Yes.
She would have to be very well aware of what happened.
Strout tells the cops he left Thane there and just went back to his house, went back home.
Robert said he later returned to the residence and saw arms, believe the home wearing nothing but his underwear,
just leaving the house and his underwear in the woods,
which is stripped down.
Yeah.
Uh,
they said arms be Thane reportedly burned his bloody clothing in the
furnace of Tamara Strout's residence.
Wow.
Yes.
Uh,
Strout,
why they said drove his own vehicle.
Robert, that is drove his vehicle, followed Ormsby in Ryan's vehicle to the field road on Bancroft Road, where the witness saw them doing that.
Ormsby burned the truck, according to this, and came running back and told Robert Strout it's done. So it's presumably gasoline he was carrying or some kind of flammable liquid. Ormsby then
told Robert Strout that he had to dispose
of the knife that he used.
It's a big fucking Rambo
combat knife, by the way. Sure it is.
It's a big, nasty, non-serrated
though. Oh, very smooth, huh?
But a big, nasty combat knife,
they said. So
apparently Robert Strout drove
him to a bog on u.s route one
and dame threw the knife into the water of a bog which there's an ocean i would have gone there
but those bogs will eat everything maybe maybe but they're also like six inches deep
yeah that's true but anything with some weight to it'll go at least six inches deep yeah metal
detector though you're pretty fucked yeah they'll find that you can go in knee deep and just metal But anything with some weight to it will go at least six inches deep. Yeah. Metal detector, though.
You're pretty fucked.
Yeah.
They'll find that.
You can go knee deep and just metal detect and find that shit.
So Thane also told Robert Strout that after he killed Jeff Ryan, he went back into the residence and saw DeHaan and Jesse Ryan sitting on the couch.
So he says he killed Jeff Ryan first, went into the house and saw DeHaan and Jesse Ryan, Jason and Jesse, sitting on the couch. So he says he killed Jeff Ryan first, went into the house and saw Jahan,
Jahan and Jesse,
Ryan,
Jason and Jesse sitting on the couch.
Yeah.
Thane had told Strout that he,
that Jahan ran outside and Thane chased after him.
He said he punched Jason,
Jahan and stabbed him with the knife and punched him before he knifed him
again and then drug his body to the brook.
Okay.
That's what he says, which is the bushes he got found in.
This little 20-year-old did all this.
He then says he went back inside.
This is what Strout is saying that he was told,
that Dane went back inside where Jesse Ryan was running around.
What, in circles?
He's 10, not not fucking he's not a
hamster
and he said he stabbed him in the back bedroom
of the mobile home
and they said well did he tell
you why he did any of this and he said no
just that $10,000 thing that was it
10 grand
so Joy
Strout
she by the way had talked to the Bangor Daily News one day after the bodies were discovered.
And she spoke of how her daughter had a child with Jeff Ryan.
And while this interview is going on, Thane is sitting at the table smoking cigarettes, just listening to them talk right next to her, right next to her while she's talking about this guy.
And the news is, oh, God, it's's a tragedy and he's just sitting there smoking cigarettes he knows all about it listening
to the whole fucking thing uh the jason's brother jake who's one of the guy one who went over and
found them um he said that he had never seen ormsby before later on when they find who he is
uh he said he's obviously an out-of of towner here that's that was his quest
that was his answer to the whole thing he's obviously an out of towner okay nobody here
would do that but he did say it could not have just been him to commit the homicides there's
no way he could have overpowered my brother or a vietnam vet they are so strong yeah that and the two guys are both strong woods maiden guys
i mean they do shit outside they're strong guys this man separates wood he's not he's not a 20
year old will not stab him probably not so no that's all they have is is robert stroud's word
on this yeah it's word like
no one else has said anything they don't have evidence of anything in there so they're just
looking into thane at this point they find a facebook profile belonging to thane uh listed
ellsworth is his hometown he went to ellsworth high uh many of his friends were from ellsworth high
and uh he even had tamara strout and mariah ryan listed as friends who is the 16 year old
daughter of jeff ryan so that the one who's who took the cat his quote on his page is quote i
have but two passions love and war okay that's a quote right yeah that's a quote. No, that's from somebody else. What 17-year-old goes, I have but two passions. Come on now. So Donald Hiltz, he says now that he ran into Thayne Ormsby. He comes a few days later and goes to the police and said, I ran into that 20-year-old Thayne Ormsby while Ormsby was staying with a friend at an apartment in Dover.
This was a few days after the murders.
And he said that he struck up a
conversation with Thayne in the parking lot.
During the conversation, Donald
Hiltz says that Ormsby started
quote, talking about how he was an alcoholic
and he gets very vicious when
he drinks. Okay.
So they're like, we have a lot of
the cops are like, we have a lot of shit that
doesn't add up and a lot of and a lot of shit to follow up on a whole lot of stuff lots of
questions to ask yeah we got more questions than answers that's what yeah so we have this robert
stroud guy with a story he's the only one who said like a story of how the murder might have
happened so yeah let's bring in this thane ormsby and see what he has to say maybe he's being set up by this or who knows so june 29 2010 they bring him into the dough he's in
new hampshire at this point uh like they said they were he was hanging out at a friend's apartment
and so they go interview him in dover new hampshire he tells detectives he came to orient
to stay at the strout residence just after Memorial Day and left when Robert Strout drove him to New Hampshire.
He's like, yeah, I don't know.
He said that he planned to move up to Tamara Strout's residence in Weston,
fix it up, and live there with Strout and Mariah, who is Jeff Ryan's daughter.
His ex-wife and his daughter he's going to go live with.
Beautiful.
Thayne told detectives he met Jeff Ryan once
and that the only time he ever went to Jeff Ryan's house
was two or three weeks before the murders.
He said while he was there, he drank a bottle of beer
and left the bottle on the kitchen sink.
You know, like where you put recyclables.
That's where he left it.
So they said that this interview with him,
they didn't read him as Miranda writes,
which they should have.
They're not just talking to him because he might have been a witness.
They're talking to him because someone told them that this guy said he did the murder.
So if he's that level of, they absolutely should have read him as fucking rights if they want to be above board here.
If he's that interesting as a person and a suspect and a person of interest at minimum.
Yes.
Let them know.
You got to do that.
But they said they didn't.
They told him he wasn't under arrest.
They didn't read him his Miranda rights.
They said it was real.
They kept it real loosey-goosey, which makes people think that it's not serious.
But if he's not under arrest, should they be reading him his rights?
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah?
If you look at any interrogation, look on YouTube, any murder interrogation, none of those people are under arrest yet for the most part.
A lot of times they're being brought in for questions.
Some of them are once in a while.
But a lot of times it's like, oh, yeah, your wife was murdered this afternoon.
Isn't that horrible?
Let's see if you know anybody.
The first thing they do is read the rights.
Okay.
Number one fucking A1 thing you do because
otherwise if something let's say they make a crazy confession in there yeah all right let's say you're
asking him so you ate what for breakfast and he's like i stabbed my wife in the face i stabbed her
in the face i couldn't help it you're fucked now useless yeah that might not be you know admissible
so he during this interview there they did all that they asked him well would
you um would you submit dna and fingerprint samples for us too and he said absolutely
dane said no problem really yeah they said have you ever met jason dahan or jesse ryan and he said
not at all no i've never met either one of them i've just met jeff the one time and i know of him
through his ex-wife and his daughter and, you know, the whole family there.
And here's my fingerprints and my DNA.
And they said, also, do you smoke?
And he said, yes, I do.
They said, all right, thank you for answering questions.
You go have a good one.
Yeah.
Okay.
Three days later, they get the results back of all the DNA.
That was fast.
And they find out that Ormsby's fingerprints matched the latent print from a beer bottle
that was collected from the kitchen counter
in the residence.
Right.
Now, how good of a housekeeper is Jeff Ryan?
How long has it been there?
That's what I mean.
Who fucking knows?
Maybe, just who knows.
So then, though, the next day,
the lab determines that Ormsby's DNA
matches the unknown male DNA profile
collected from that bottle as well
and a cigarette butt in the ashtray of the kitchen table.
How long?
How long?
Again, we go to housekeeping at this point.
So they travel back to New Hampshire to interview Thane again,
now that they have this information.
They're not going to tell him this at first, though.
Right.
No.
They sit him down, or they bring him.
Actually, he's at an apartment, and he agrees to be interviewed again.
This time, though, they read him as Miranda writes immediately and several other times when they first make contact with them, when they get to the station and then when they start questioning again.
So he gets read like three times.
He never asked for a lawyer.
They told him he's not under arrest.
You know, you don't have to ask to answer questions when he was still at his apartment or his friend's apartment when they go to bring him in he was so cooperative as soon as
they said you come down to the station he started emptying his pockets like right now like right like
right now right now yeah like you do at the station and they said no no you're not under
arrest you can bring it whatever you want with you you're fine whatever shit's in your pockets
let's just go they said you don't even have to meet with us if you don't want to.
We're just asking you to.
So he said, all right, cool.
And he went.
So they go to police headquarters and they go into the interview room.
And so they have this all on video, which you can find, by the way, on YouTube.
And the video is also part of all the records of everything in court later and all sorts of shit like that.
So as the interview began, he sits next to the door,
which was left ajar several inches throughout the interview.
Oh.
This is on purpose.
Most of the time you want to keep a guy closed in and feel like that.
They feel like they might get more out of this guy if he feels like he's got an out.
He feels like he can't leave.
And like he's free. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They might get more out of this guy if he feels like he's got an out. If he feels like he can't leave. And like he's free.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They might get more out of him this way.
It depends on who you're interviewing of what you – it's a gut feeling and I'm sure experience if you do 100 homicide interviews.
You can't ask them.
Yeah.
What would make you less comfortable if we did this or that?
You've got to know.
It's part of the job.
So he's just sat in the chair and they get close to him.
They're present.
One guy is sitting.
He's kind of sitting in the corner.
Thane is.
And one guy sitting like right here leaned into him.
Like just, I mean, closer than I am to you right now.
Just fucking right in his face.
And the other guy is kind of the second guy.
He's the guy who's leaned back, taking more notes and not adding as much to the thing, which is what they usually do.
They get one guy kind of be the chill back detective.
And then the other detective is the I'm in your face asking you questions, detective.
So they both had plain clothes and all kinds of shit like that.
You know, none of the not in uniform or anything.
So the first 15 minutes of the interview, he engaged them in a wide-ranging often light-hearted
discussion of various topics according to court documents here and they told thane that he was
not under arrest he's free to leave at any time and thane said that he would be shocked if he
were under arrest because he didn't do anything and that quote i'm here to cooperate i'm just
here to help you guys i don't know shit about nothing
so they read him as miranda writes again and he said he understood everything and um ornsby
explained to them that he said right to remain silent does that mean plead the fifth and he said
do i need a lawyer and they said that's up to you which is always the question i don't know do you
that's that's fuck do i i'm not you these question. I don't know. Do you? Fuck, I'm not you.
These are your rights, not my rights. Not my rights.
You interpret them your way.
Yeah, what do I look like, your fucking guidance counselor?
I have no idea.
I'm not your lawyer, dog.
So they say everybody looks relaxed, and he's offered food and given food breaks and drink breaks.
And he sticks to his original story here originally.
And they do all of this until they say, by the way, we have your DNA on shit around there.
Then it's kind of a different story.
Also, somebody saw you running away from the car with like a gasoline thing and all that sort of deal.
sort of deal um so he actually wants to remain silent and asked and sort of says stuff that he wants a lawyer a couple of times he alludes to maybe i should have a lawyer well that's not
asking that's not asking for one i want a lawyer they have people you are responsible for yourself
in there yeah and they do especially if people of our lower intelligence or something like that
they take advantage of that a lot in these confessions.
Don't get me wrong.
And they even get false confessions that way.
But if you're an adult who's of average intelligence, you have to know what you're doing in there.
No one's there to help you.
This is your life, man.
Yeah.
Those people are not there to help you.
No.
They're there to do their job.
Now, your job is to take care of yourself.
So you need to figure out whether you need a fucking lawyer or not and assert that shit.
So he says, Thane, I want the truth, is what the one detective says.
Thane says, I know you want the truth, but I'm going to have to plead the fifth at this point.
Oh, now is that I want to remain silent or is he just saying I don't want to answer that question?
That's that's just the
question right that's that's the meaning of it but does he know that's the meaning of it and this is
where legal shit gets very complicated later on so they said the detective said okay all right
does that mean you want to stop talking or and thane says for a minute so he just wants a break
yeah that's not saying i don't want to talk and i want an attorney though that is that's just give And Thane says, for a minute. So he just wants a break.
That's not saying I don't want to talk and I want an attorney, though.
That's just give me a sec.
Give me a sec to breathe.
Thane says, I don't want my name released to the press.
Well, sorry, Thane.
I don't want two comedians to make fun of me for two and a half hours is what I'm trying to avoid here.
He doesn't want me to know it?
Well, guess what? We know so too late and they said oh okay okay one step at a time then they said
you're responsible for this right like just flat out that's the question and you did this right
so yeah you did this right that's just to get that out of the way like we know we're both on the same page thane said i won't say so they said okay why don't you go have some uh we'll get a cigarette break okay and then he says
to the other detective okay you'll go out and have a little cigarette and you know we'll take a breath
and you know then come back in and relax here and the other cop says coffee maybe you know you want
coffee and then they said and then we'll talk some more.
And Thane says, possible.
Like, well, I'll have coffee and a cigarette and go from there.
All right.
Maybe.
So Thane said when they get back, he said, you know, I'm glad at this point.
So I'd be willing to tell you everything you want to know.
We got the cigarette and the coffee was good to him.
It was real good to him. And he was just like, you know what? Fuck it. I'll tell you what you want to know we got the cigarette and the coffee was good to him it was real good to him and he was
just like you know what fuck it i'll tell you what you want to know caught the detective so off guard
he said i'm sorry what say again he didn't normally they're like okay and they wouldn't miss a beat
but he was so out of left field like what was that sorry and then he says perhaps i do need a lawyer
and the detective says well go have a smoke and we'll come back and finish it up.
So he just leaves it hanging.
Perhaps I do need a lawyer, which still the perhaps is the problem.
That's the problem.
Yeah.
And he didn't say, I need a lawyer.
He said, perhaps I need a lawyer.
Perhaps.
Perhaps.
If he said, I do need a lawyer.
End of story.
Perhaps I do need a lawyer is still maybe I'm thinking about it.
So they go, well, I'll just have a smoke and we'll think.
They tried to keep it real casual.
So during the break, Thane asked the one detective about what sort of punishment he might be facing for these crimes.
Oh.
And he also, yeah, what kind of punishment?
And then he also said well i guess
your search for your killer is over this is why he smoked while he's smoking outside like he's just
casually doing that so then they get back inside and he says quote out of free will i will give you
what you want or i will give you what i want he says at a free will i will give you what you want or I will give you what I want he says at a free will I will give you
what I want and uh they said really and he said why the hell not and yeah because and then they
said he said why the hell not again because the detective said you don't have to write down
anything you can just say it's all being videotaped and he said why the hell not let me write it down too i'm having fun he doesn't this is weird so then he says all right one of the guys who got
murdered was a drug dealer who caused pain in his life and the life of others and he said the other
two were perfectly innocent okay this is the way he put it so he said the detective said well now
we have a problem he said your dna and your fingerprints were on recently used items at the crime scene.
Therefore, your statement that you had only been there two weeks before the murders was not credible, obviously.
And they say also at this point later on, it'll be very much debated whether they forced him to talk.
Now, they said that although Keegan, Detective Keegan,
did not display anger, hostility, or aggression toward Ormsby,
he did adopt a more direct manner.
As Ormsby began to make concessions in response to Keegan's questions,
he told Keegan, you know more than I do,
to which Keegan replied, I know everything,
and soon you're going to know that I know that you know.
Which is... replied i know everything and soon you're gonna know that i know that you know which is what then he said quote it's a little dance we're doing but you know that i know
which is homicide detective 101 yeah is i know way more than i'm than i'm even asking tell you
yeah yeah some yeah some people want to talk so you go in acting like you don't know anything.
And sometimes you go, I know everything.
And you know I know.
And by the time we're finished talking, you're going to hear some things that allude to you
that I know that you don't want me to know something.
But it doesn't matter because I already know it.
I know you know that I know.
So, you know?
Exactly.
So, you're in trouble is what i'm telling you that's what i'm
saying you're you're fucked yep uh that that was right before the cigarette break here so um
later on they said uh that he he was saying that jeff was a bad person and a drug dealer so they
said you hated jeff because he was a drug dealer and thane said i mean yeah i smoke weed but i don't believe in drugs
which i love when people say they don't believe in something that always makes me laugh because
i just think like it's you don't it exists i don't believe in that like it doesn't exist well
it exists um i hate to tell you i hate to tell you uh I hate to tell you. Sorry. Go to Manchester, New Hampshire. There's a lot of drugs. Drugs exist. They exist. So the cop said, so you decided to take care of that, a vigilante type thing. And he says, Thane, quote, my plan was to kill Jeff Ryan and leave no witnesses or evidence.
To kill Jeff Ryan and leave no witnesses or evidence.
They were bad people and they hurt people, and I thought it was some means of justification.
I thought something good could grow from taking them away.
Okay.
By the way, most murderers on our show don't say some means of justification.
Yeah, and they also don't say taking them away when the one person that they're justifying is bad.
That's what's weird.
Them? You son of a bitch.
So they said you went out in the shed with Jeff Ryan, and the cop said he was out there to show you some nails or something.
And Thane said, that's it.
Yeah, because he had asked him if he had a certain type of nail.
Thane had asked Jeff.
The cop said, and he bent over to get you the nails, and what happened?
And Thane said, I killed him.
Cop said, you killed Jeff? And how'd you do that? And Thane said,
with a knife. He said, I knew
I couldn't just leave him there with two people
who just saw me. So I
go back in, I stab Jason.
So he walks in, the two of of the the kid and the friend are on
the couch he stabs jason first which makes a lot of sense jason wouldn't run away while you stabbed
a kid you know what i mean he'd probably go hey stop stabbing that kid probably try to stop you
right assuming so or at least go try to find jesse some shit. Or Jeff, I mean.
So he said, I go back in.
I stab Jason.
Jesse ran into the back room.
So he left Jason for dead in the living room.
And then went after Jesse in the back room.
So I chased Jesse.
He was the quickest.
That's gross.
He was 10.
That's why he's the quickest.
Fucking gross.
He just said he was scared.
And then there's a pause and he goes, the families don't need to know that, right?
Like, that's probably a detail they don't want to know.
That's too much.
Don't tell them that part.
The cops said, no, but we do.
Yeah, we need to know everything.
Well, we need to know.
And they said, how many times do you think you stabbed him?
Meaning Jesse.
And Thane said, well, I heard on the news five, so I'm assuming it was five.
We don't remember.
That's not the answer.
No, but a lot of people don't remember how many stabs or how many gunshots they let off.
It happens all the time.
It's a very common thing. Gunshots, really?
Oh, all the time.
There's only a certain amount that are in that gun, unless you reloaded.
You know what I mean? Yeah, but I mean, they'll talk to cops that have been in that gun unless you reloaded.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, but I mean they'll talk to cops that have been in like a shootout situation and not even where they're in trouble or anything where they have reason to lie.
And they'll go, what did you show?
And he goes, I squeezed off two rounds and all of their fucking – they're empty.
They squeezed off six.
And they were like, I squeezed – really?
I thought it was two.
It's just your brain does not let you fucking but with a revolver too if you've got a small a small amount
in there six goes so fast bang over you you can empty a 38 and it feels like you've got some left
and and it's just click clicky and it's no good. You just don't people forget. You just throw this gun.
Fucking.
Hopefully it's heavy enough.
Yeah.
So he said, I'm assuming it was five.
OK.
So the detective said, so then you come back out to check on Jason and he's gone because he was.
And Thane says, and he's gone.
He disappeared, which is imagine if you're him coming out covered in blood with a
knife and you're like oh fuck i lost one exhausted too yeah oh yeah you're stabbing the shit out of
people chasing a 10 year old through a trailer he said he disappeared he ran down the road and i
chased him down the road that's why you found him in a ditch he didn't understand because obviously
i had just met him and there was no reason for me to be doing this. It was really the first time I met him. Wow. And the cop said, did you do something else besides
stab him? And Thane said, I cut his throat. And they said, you cut his throat. How many times
did you cut his throat? And he said, two, maybe three slashes. He knows too much. He's, oh,
it's crazy. So he said he didn't plan to kill Jason or the boy.
He said,
I didn't want to kill them,
but I didn't want to get caught for murder.
True.
So,
you know,
um,
here we are.
He described stabbing Jeffrey Ryan multiple times in the back when he turned
away to show him some nails in the woodshed.
Um,
it's just that he was just stabbing the shit out of people, basically.
So police asked him what they should do next.
What should we do next?
And Ormsby said, quote, you need to arrest me first, for starters.
Yeah, obviously.
Jail cell guys.
Why do you want me to tell you how to do your job?
Yeah, well, you need to arrest me first, for starters.
Like, yeah, before we get anything going, you probably need to process me a starters like yeah before we get anything going you
probably need to process me a little bit get some some shit like that those charges are going
nowhere without me so lock me up guys it's fucking weird so um yeah they said dna evidence fingerprint
evidence and confession now they have and they have the witness tying him to the truck and the
robert strout and they have all these different things problem is robert strout has not told the truth completely yet at all oh and lied a couple of different times and so there's
a problem there whether that's not all wrapped up in a neat little bow they think he might have
had more to do with this than possible um classmate they talked the press talked to his former
classmates because he's only 20 fame they say what the fuck has he always been a nut or what's going
on here and uh people said
no no in his last month he posted life is good on his facebook page oh so he's been a douche he's
been he's been a tool he wasn't like leaning on a cool car at least he just said life is good
um and so did he also post things like it is what it is is what it is man
and then like with a like a fred dur it is? It is what it is, man.
And then like a Fred Durst is the one who said it or somebody stupid like that.
He said, his friend said, this makes me sad. How did things change so much in just over two months?
He made the Facebook entry on April 22nd.
So they're like, that's ridiculous.
They said, friends said they remembered him as a friendly teenager,
meaning Thane.
Some said he had a dark side and that he had changed before he left high
school.
From what I understand, piecing together his background here,
it's a tough thing to piece together.
He lived with his uncle from 12 to 17, from the time he was 12 to 17.
What happened to this kid well he was removed
from his mother's home by the department of health and human services because of physical abuse
oh so he was yeah literally the state took him out of her home bad stuff so he lived with an uncle
he attended ellsworth high school within the last several years where he was a member of the track
and wrestling teams.
Okay.
So he's a strong kid that knows how to fucking scrap too, which is another thing I thought about.
He's a big, tall, blonde kid too.
But he's also a smart kid that's qualifying for extracurriculars.
That's crazy.
Yeah, you gotta pass everything.
Just a few years later, he's a piece of shit.
He was on the honor roll in high school but didn't graduate.
Dropped out during his senior year.
The principal of the school said he was a student here and no problems with him.
They said that friends said that they knew he had a troubled home life and came from a bad background, but that he was a friendly, nice guy.
One classmate said, it's so shocking.
I don't know anyone who didn't think he was a good guy.
who didn't think he was a good guy.
Another one said, when I knew him,
he was a Sunday through Wednesday churchgoer and he went to Bible study groups on Thursdays.
So he has gone way around the block here.
One friend, though, said he had his dark side
and this person met him when they were members
of this school cross- cross country track team.
And he said he was a good kid back then.
He had a different group of friends, but he was well liked by everyone from there.
They said he had a tough childhood, a tough life from the start.
His friend said, we knew he was like an American Viking and could probably stay out in the woods forever.
But I never would have predicted anything like this happening so they were like we expect them to maybe do some weird shit
and like go like be like the guy on that fucking uh garden documentary and like we expected that
out of him probably but not just like learning how to spear a fish while he's nude right he's
an outdoor capable person i wouldn't see uh butchering a family and their family friend.
Probably not. Then they found out that the he there was apparently two people he wanted to kill.
And Jeff Ryan was just number one. He had a list at home with kill this guy and kill this guy.
And the second person on the list had not been physically harmed and they kept the name secret.
on the list had not been physically harmed and they kept the name secret so how are all these fucking murderers so fucked in the head but so organized enough to make lists of people they
have to kill yeah that's man i can't even keep track of uh whether or not i have bread in the
house i can't keep track of these shows and what state we did oh god forget it so hard this guy's
like gotta kill him okay let me write that down just i'm jealous of their organizational skills so people said that yeah he was unfair one person described him as unfailingly polite
and another person in two minutes later described him as a walking monster so
these are both people that knew him in high school so depends on who you are and the
interaction you had with this man one person that knows him
very well here is a guy named john frary frary frary f-r-a-r-y a tough name ferrari ferrari
um apparently ferrari uh frary john was a former college professor and he tried to make a run at a at a House of Representatives congressional seat here.
He tried to unseat U.S. Rep. Mike Mike McQuad McQuad.
How the fuck do you say that.
M.I.C.H.A.U.D. during the 2008 election.
Shadi Mushad maybe they Meshad. He tried to unseat him. He ran. Thisadi? Mushad, maybe.
Mushad, he tried to unseat him.
This guy's running as a Republican.
He said, John Frary said that Thayne was a tall, blonde young man.
He was hardworking, unfailingly polite, knowledgeable,
but at the same time immature and unmotivated, you know, like a 19-year-old.
Right.
Yeah, capable sometimes, if they feel like it.
That's how it works.
Generally.
He just dropped out of high school a year ago.
He's not accountable.
No, but John, but he, Thane joins John Frary's campaign.
Sure.
Yeah.
Frary has like, he like takes homeless people and brings them into his house and has them work on his campaign.
Yeah, because they probably are grateful for 12 bucks.
It's very strange what he's doing here.
So this was when he was 18, this John Frary, new Thane.
He said that he took him in for a short time in 2009.
Then he left, and then Thane came back and left again.
And he said that it's strange, quote,
as the Thane Ormsby accused of murder is a stranger to me.
During the time I knew Thane, I never saw any violence in him,
nor did I even hear him speak of violence.
This guy, Frary, said that he gives shelter in his Farmington home
to a number of people over the years.
He said that he had been Thane had been kicked out of some apartment and had nowhere to go.
And he gave gave Thane room and board and a small salary in exchange for, you know, working on his campaign.
Yeah. So he said, I've given shelter to a number of strays over the years, not all feline.
Some had pretty exotic personalities. Yeah, one of my cats is bad.
Bad cat. Bad kitty.
Gotta declaw her, boy.
So she said,
That's not normal, by the way. Acquired. Acquired. So she said, during my campaign for Congress, I acquired three live-in aides.
That's not normal, by the way.
Acquired.
Acquired.
He said, all of whom qualified as homeless.
One is Adam, had been a cop in Prince George County, Maryland, until he left to escape chronic depression.
Anyone who has watched The Wire on TV will understand this.
He couldn't watch the series because it was too reminiscent of his experience in uniform.
He had taken a construction
job in Baltimore, but found the
promiscuous use of the N-word by his
redneck colleagues intolerable.
His mother, who was visiting
me at the time, suggested he quit
and come to Maine for the campaign, so he
abandoned his apartment in inner-city Baltimore,
turned his meager possessions over
to a girlfriend, and found shelter in one of my spare bedrooms between august and november 2008 jesus christ
another one here is chris had been sleeping on the kitchen floor of his sister's apartment
when his father suggested he might be interested in my campaign he gave me a call i had him checked
out and then added him to my household jesus added him to my
it's fascinating and who does he think he is with his wire references you that's not fair
yeah yeah shut up about the wire sir shut up about that who do you think you are us he said the lad
was practically anthropomorphic computer peripheral and spent most of his life in cyberspace what jesus christ he's basically half
man half computer i think is what he just said lawnmower man fuck he said he was given when he
was given a concrete assignment he performed brilliantly and was capable of working 10 hours
straight then he said there was thane ormsby he said quote being an old senile and confused, I can't remember exactly how he came into the picture.
He had been living with some people over an industry until he had a falling out because he was way behind on his rent.
He had a home of sorts in Ellsworth, but it was not a happy one.
He spoke.
I sometimes spoke with disdain of his, quote, two mommies.
So I don't know what that's about.
I'm a lesbian. I don't know. Or's about mom's a lesbian or don't know or
is he mean he's got a mom and a stepmom well the other one was the tamara was right but that was
his dad's old wife so that's like a reverse stepmom what the fuck is happening not his dad's
wife is that was no that wasn't a stepmom what are we talking about no he's got just a friend
of a friend yeah yeah holy shit wow his mom's got to be a lesbian right maybe or i don't know who knows they said their fondness
for the bottle their chaotic style of life and their friends all seem to disgust him
yet when i visited their household there seemed to be ties of genuine affection
apparently yeah two mommies anyway he qualified as fully homeless no money no job no home i
provided him with room board and a little pocket money.
He, in return, performed his campaign duties willingly and skillfully, handing out literature, introducing the candidate, driving me around without incident or accident.
He took orders readily, bore a certain amount of sarcastic correction calmly, and got along with the other two aides without friction.
calmly and got along with the other two aides without friction he frary went on to say he told me that the uh this was the first time he had ever slept in sheets was at my home wow never had
sheets before yeah yeah yeah one of those so they said that he um frary said thane drove him all
around the state to campaign and that the teenager introduced him
at events and handed out campaign literature and he said that he was polite to the point of
obsequiousness so really being over the top should have should have won he's he's got all the words
man well he's got all the words but he also has a crew of fucking homeless people he recruited who
live in his house and haven't run a fucking political campaign anymore.
So maybe that's why he didn't win.
They've never seen sheets,
man.
Fuck politics.
Yeah.
Nevermind that shit.
They don't know how this works.
So he said he read a lot and was pretty smart,
smarter than most people.
His age.
He did a job skillfully and he was very good at talking with people.
He said people who knew came to know him through me were amazed.
He was very smooth.
He said his only addiction seemed to be cigarettes.
He said, I don't believe he was doing drugs when I knew him.
He didn't have a money or a vehicle to go out and get them.
I never smelled marijuana smoke in my home.
So he said that after his campaign kind of went away,
that's when Thayne's life kind of fell apart, too.
He said during the campaign, he had tasks to do.
He had a direction in his life.
After it ended, he had nothing.
That's for people who work in politics, too.
After it ends, it's a big come down from that shit.
So he continued to live with Friary after the campaign ended.
One thing was he said he wanted to join the Marine Corps.
Feigned it.
So, Frary drove him to a local recruiting office one day, and it was closed.
So, he said, after that, Ormsby decided he didn't want to join anymore.
It must have been a sign.
It's closed, so.
Yeah.
Funny thing is, out of the other aides, Adam moved to Kentucky to get his college education and ended up graduating.
Chris moved home to enroll in college and Thane just wandered around.
He said, I put him in my brother's study back in the woods.
Joseph, having settled permanently and year round in the Philippines, meaning this guy's brother, he mostly stayed out from underfoot, rendered some useful services from time to time and made plans.
These plans were not essentially impractical,
but they took on the aspect of fantasy because he never acted on them.
Meaning Thane.
Frary said Ormsby seemed depressed about his life and his prospects for the
future.
Ormsby did not speak well of his family,
according to Frary.
But when Frary visited,
he said that they talked and teased cheerfully and seemed to love one
another. Frary
said that he never
talked about his father or any connection
to Amity or Orient or anywhere
near there in Maine. He was just
polite and all that kind of thing.
He said he mostly
did what he was told without objection.
Got along well with my cats.
Oh, that's important. I took
him along to State Stephen's traditional
Anglican Church.
Anglican Church, sorry. He even
officiated as an acolyte
on several occasions.
Really? Some women
described him as downright chivalrous.
Oh, an angel.
An angel. I detected no
homicidal tendencies.
Whenever he said something weird.
I detected none.
I didn't think he was going to kill everybody.
It's just weird.
Whenever he said something weird, I attributed it to natural goofiness of the adolescent male entering manhood.
I have no therapeutic talent or ambition.
Angst bores me when you are readily advancing on age 70 a realistic view of your future uh features senile decay and death this guy is a breath of fucking fresh air real
ray of sunshine this guy no wonder you lost i'm gonna take him with him with me to all my doctor's
appointments and we're just gonna have a good time tell me the bad side um so when he spoke
despairingly of his present and future
i felt to point out that his possibilities were far greater than mine like well i'll be dead in
10 years so right be happy he said that he was in good health and had an excellent physique
meaning thane and he called him quote absurdly good looking Are you getting the vibe here? What is going on? Why are you?
Yeah.
Brings men into his home.
Why do you wrangle in desperate men
and then compliment?
Yeah.
Interesting.
His life was not such a blank.
He had acquired some useful skills,
was far less ignorant
than most high school graduates,
and read a lot
and was far from stupid.
If, at the end of any given year, he could look back and see that he knew more, understood more, and developed some new skill,
then he could say he was progressing, even if he had no permanent job or residence.
We parted ways when I reprimanded him for overloading the washing machine for the second or third time.
Really?
That's how this all came to a head here
he brewed sheets too much too much he brooded over this for some hours then confronted me in my study
demanding to know whether i wanted him around silly question why would i want to have an 18
year old around naturally i said no he mistook my frankness for a decree of expulsion and departed huffily his absence was
no great loss his presence had been no great burden if only he had learned not to overload
the damn washing machine in truth i found him less annoying than most adolescents
he said perhaps if i were more empathetic and emotionally warmer, things would have taken a different turn, but that is empty speculation.
My personality took shape years ago.
Empathy, when it does come, always catches me by surprise.
Well, he sounds like a real joy, this guy.
Sure enough.
I'm glad he didn't get elected.
Some guy who says empathy catches me by surprise.
Let's not have him fucking making laws.
That shit is a real.
Wow.
He needed a better friend than i and he had two both worked harder to straighten him out and both had clearer sense of his of the dark undercurrents
i had a little more to offer than shelter and cold logic as to the former he gave about as well as he
got worked hard on the campaign and did heavy lifting around the house i've spoken to some
others who knew him since i wrote the account above two independently of each other pointed out some
parallels with the talented mr ripley this comes up a lot the prosecutor will bring this up as well
do you know the talented mr ripley the story is that oh that's lemony Snicket's. I don't know. It's Jude Law was in the movie.
Jude Law.
Matt Damon.
And basically a guy, he's a con man, and he goes around and he inserts himself into this guy's life.
And he convinces this guy that he went to college.
He learns just enough about him.
He's a con man.
So he learns, and by talking to him, him learns more just enough about his life to convince
him that he went to college with him i was there with you we were there together so you've known
me for years wow and also then we're the same because we went to the same college and we're
in the same class and all that kind of shit alumni yeah so he he ends up basically single
white femaling him almost through this whole thing.
He becomes, you know, he's a con man.
Becomes him, yeah.
And then at the end, they're in a rowboat, and he fucking kills this guy with a fucking oar.
He beats him to death with an oar.
And becomes him?
No, but he just beats him to death with an oar because this guy knows who he is now.
His secret's out.
He found out who he was, and he found out what's going on.
And now he can't deal with it so he kills the guy he's a con man so he's he's a con man that can
put himself into any sort of thing if you want this guy and he's saying he's the same way he can
last on the street he can go into this and act like he's a nice guy in a political campaign he
can go into a church and blend with those people yeah what's the benefit of being uh of pretending to have gone to college with
jude law or matt demon or whoever's who to become part of this thing and there's business
is there money yeah there's business gain to gain and all this type of shit yeah because you're in a
high circle now yeah okay and so these con men they they don't want their their bubble to get burst yeah
they don't want their secret to get out and i think that's the point of what they're trying
to say here wow he had the same type of thing as talented mr ripley he could do the you know he
could go into whatever group and act like he was part of that group and people would accept him
wow he could latch on to it so that's a good for him that's also a talent you
get when you have to move a lot as a kid oh yeah yeah because that's and you could either take it
and make become a comedian or you can be a con man because that's you know that was every week
yeah every day that was i had that i had that skill just bouncing around a lot as a kid yeah
kid you have the skill of being able to figure out where to fucking get yourself in there.
So he says, quote, he's finishing The Talented Mr. Ripley.
I had to think about that a bit before it made sense to me.
Thane once told me that his first experience of sleeping between sheets is at my house.
Even discounting for self-dramatizationization this fit with other bits and pieces he disclosed
about his upbringing yet he mingled easily with umf students and educated affluent middle-class
people and displayed excellent manners this is the same thing that ripley did what about this
motherfuckers felt felt sheets yeah he's felt sheets but he's lying son of a bitch he makes
this guy feel like he's a big great you know charitable guy yeah because he's felt sheets. The lying son of a bitch. He makes this guy feel like he's a big, great, charitable guy.
Because he's got sheets.
He knows how to play the role.
This ready adaptation to the people around him is the Ripley parallel.
I begin to wonder that if cold matter-of-fact confession Janet Mills told me about was not a new persona he was trying out with the police.
Which makes sense. He said, I have no knowledge at all about the crowd he was trying out with the police, which makes sense.
He said, I have no knowledge at all about the crowd he got up into in the county.
The confused story emerging from that place suggests pretty sinister influences.
The story coming out of Aroostook gets weirder and wilder.
There's talk of a drug connection.
I can supply a little testimony on that.
There was never any weed smoke around my house. Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Makes me wonder if there wasn't some third party management involved, but I can only wonder.
Yeah.
So, yeah, this is the it's interesting.
He said Friary said he had talked to him a few weeks before the homicides.
He talked to Thane over Facebook.
They reconnected.
OK.
And Friary said he told me he was living in Orient and I asked him how he got there.
He answered me and I corrected his spelling in the message, and that was it.
I never heard from him again.
What?
So did correcting his spelling in a Facebook message cause this kid to snap?
Maybe.
He was like, fuck you.
You know what it was, too, that he said that the spelling was on?
Zeus. What is it?
The spelling of the word Zeus.
He mixed up the U and the E. on zeus the spelling of the word zeus he mixed up the u and
the e the u and the e wow and he said that he corrected him i never heard from him again next
thing he knows he's a murderer so don't fuck with zeus is the yeah the uh the moral of this story
here wow so yeah he said that thmsby just seemed impressionable, but
he had a chameleon-like ability.
And yeah, he said, when I think
of that film now, that is what Ormsby
seemed like. He said
that he did not come from wealth, but he had
no trouble mingling with the affluent.
He acquired their speech, their mannerisms.
He did that very easily and very quickly.
Jack Dawson.
He said that if he is indeed guilty,
I see no grounds for clemency.
He didn't make a mistake or make
a bad decision. He reportedly
murdered two men in cold blood, then
hunted a frightened 10-year-old down in his
hiding place and slaughtered him.
God damn it. Yeah. He said, I've heard
from our attorney general
that his confession was cool and
matter-of-fact. Oh, it it's it's cool as a cucumber he's acting like i stole a twix bar okay fine you got me yeah
he said if remorse overtakes him then he will have to recognize that a life sentence will be just for
him given the average american life sentence he now faces 25 years of constant direction he will
eat sleep exercise consort with a bunch of low lives, and fend off unwanted advances.
The latter may involve mayhem of some kind.
Suicide is a possibility.
The only productive purpose is in his empty existence in the remaking of Thane Ormsby.
He can read, think, and perhaps write.
I expect I'll send him some books.
Wow.
Fend off advances.
That's fucked up.
Fend off advances is a way to put it.
Another guy, Reverend Louis Glidden, he said when Ormsby left Frary's residence, this guy offered him help.
This Reverend Louis Glidden of St. Stephen the Martyr Anglican Church in Oakland
Glidden told the
newspaper that he met Ormsby through
Frary and he let Ormsby stay at his
home. He said he seemed to be having
a hard time, he didn't have a job or any money
so I let him stay with me
Ormsby did some work at his home
and at the church and took care of this guy's
pets when the man traveled to China
in January 2010 so he trusted him to oversee his house. He said that when he was in China,
though, he received some disturbing phone calls from the parishioners. What was that?
Quote, they told me Thane was having mood swings. He was going for from one extreme to the other.
And the ladies who came in contact with him were afraid of him and what he would do.
Jesus, he scared the ladies.
Scared all the church ladies.
Yeah.
I also learned that Thane had taken my car out
without permission and traveled to Ellsworth
and spent the week there.
So by that time, this Glidden said
he had already become afraid of Thane,
so he had him removed from the property.
That was February of this year, the year of the murder.
He said that when he first got to know Ormsby, he seemed like a nice kid.
But when Glidden said that he soon saw Ormsby, he seemed to have two personalities, one that
was manipulative and deceitful and the other that seemed helpless and in need of support.
He's a con man.
He's a fucking con man.
He said that while Ormsby was living with him, he tried to get him a job.
He even set up an antique shop in New Sharon for Ormsby to operate.
Wow.
Filling the store with some of his own property and that of others.
He opened a business for him.
Run this.
Sell this shit for me.
Yeah.
The business soon folded because Ormsby wouldn't show up for work half the time.
He wouldn't even open his own shop.
Wow.
Yep.
At one time, he took the whole month of December off.
Well, I mean, yeah, you do.
You do.
Because that's what you do.
That's what you do when you sell things that someone might get as a gift.
You just close down for all of the month where we buy the most shit.
It's cold. I don't know. I don't want to go outside. I'll go over there. It month where we buy the most shit. It's cold. I don't know.
I don't want to go outside.
I'll go back in January. I don't know.
I'll see you in January. We'll see about it.
I'll think about it. Oh my god.
It might be colder. Fuck.
I'm doing a Santa gig. It's all month.
Glidden said he tried to convince
Ormsby to return to school and get his diploma
telling him that he could continue to stay with him rent free while he got his diploma.
Wow.
He said every time he would suggest that Thane do something he didn't want to, Ormsby became furious.
He said money also started to go missing from his home.
Uh oh.
And Glidden believes that Thane also took a small amount of money that was set out in the church kitchen as well.
You son of a bitch.
Glidden said he also felt Ormsby was doing drugs.
Glidden said, I was afraid of him.
He got angry over little things, like if you suggested things he didn't want to hear, his eyes would go cold as ice.
It would send chills up my spine.
It was in China that I decided that I had done as much as I could for him
and that the church had done all they could do for him.
I hated to do it, but I put him out in the street.
I wonder sometimes if I could have prevented these killings
if I had just tried a little harder.
Well, if you've been a little bit more what, Jimmy?
Reverend Glidden?
Christlike?
A little bit more is all I'm saying.
A little bit more. Yeah. I'm fucking'm not blaming this guy it's not his fault uh maybe if empathy didn't catch you by surprise so much that was this that
was the politician oh all right this is a different guy but i'm sure empathy is a is a foreign
emotion possibly i don't know anything about this guy so glidden said that ormsby became
distraught and angry when a girlfriend broke up with him and moved on to another man yeah we do
that as 19 year olds do yeah that's none of that has anything to do with this did he drink and
punch a hole in the drywall too oh no yeah it's normal happened to break that little bone next
to his pinky before yeah i bet he did he said it was during times like those that I tried to get him to take steps to make his
life better, but he just wouldn't help himself.
I started to realize that he didn't have control over himself or his anger.
Others in the church saw it too, but none of us could believe it when we really found
out what he was capable of.
He says he now believes that Thane is a walking monster.
He said, I do intend to go Thane is a walking monster. Yeah.
He said,
I do intend to go see him as a priest when he returns to Maine.
I am only doing so because I don't think he's capable of understanding what
he's done.
It is not the criminal justice system that's going to hold him accountable.
I want to help him see that it is God who will ultimately hold him
accountable.
Is that right?
Yeah.
So the family of the victims here, especially the DeHaan family,
still thinks he's not the only killer.
They still say it was more than one.
For sure.
The father, Robert, said that they asked him,
do you believe that Thayne acted alone?
And he said, that's a tough question for me to answer right now.
Is it possible that he was the only person?
Yes, but it's hard to believe that my son was so strong.
He was such a strong, rugged boy.
I know that Ormsby took him by surprise,
but it's still hard to believe.
It's really not the way it went down.
And if there was
any blame to deflect, he'd
fucking deflect it. That's the other thing.
So I do believe
him. And the way he described it, if he walked in and just caught this guy playing a video game, stabbed him with a big knife, doesn't matter how rugged or strong he is, he stabbed him with a big knife.
He was distracted by whatever the fuck Call of Duty he was into.
It's hard to halo, whatever.
It's hard to fucking snap out of that.
GTA 4 was out.
You can't stop once
you're in that nyc man what are you supposed to do what do you want and then it's a knife it's
oh boy it's over and plus he was a strong rugged boy that's how he was able to get out of the
living room and make it all the way to the fucking road right honestly it was because he's so strong
but he still is getting attacked by a knife for Christ's sake. It's a lot.
They said that Jake, the brother, said that he didn't believe that Jason ever knew him before.
He said Jeff, and he also said Jeff would have said something about a visit by Ormsby, meaning Jeff Ryan.
He said, I don't think he's ever been here ever.
He said, so, no.
He said because Jeff Ryan told him he had gotten into a verbal altercation with Ormsby in June and that Ryan didn't want Ormsby around his daughter.
So that's probably the real reason why.
There it is.
There it is because we know he gets when he's told that he overloaded the washing machine.
He broods on it for hours and then comes back fucking angry.
on it for hours and then comes back fucking angry and when you tell a man who uh gets upset about women that you can't be around her uh that's her choice not yours this one likes me god damn it
yeah yeah fuck yeah uh they also said they have a hard time believing robert strout and that he
was threatened by thane this guy said that doesn't make sense if he felt so threatened why did he get
in a truck with this kid and drive him all the way to New Hampshire?
Yeah, no shit.
That's another good point.
Drive him to the police station if you're so fucking scared of him.
Here you go.
Kill me in the police station parking lot, stupid.
Dare you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Get out and run, dummy.
So Ornsby told the police that it was Strout who told him that he had to get out of the state after the slayings.
Strout, who told him that he had to get out of the state after the slayings.
The DeHaan relative said, Bob knew this guy just killed three people, and yet he took the kid to his own son's home?
No way.
I don't believe he felt threatened by that guy at all.
Now, they find the knife.
Oh, where is it?
They found the knife.
In the bog? In the bog.
They fucking found it pretty easily, too.
They metal detected it.
Yep.
They probably did real easy.
And then they had another knife, too, that they found under the front seat of Robert Strout's truck as well.
But that one had red-brown stains on the knife that were consistent with blood.
But unlike the murder weapon, this one was a serrated edge.
Okay.
So they were just showing these knives.
So he is charged with Strout is now going to be arrested in September 2010 and charged with hindering apprehension, arson in connection with the truck burning, too.
He admits that he can help conceal evidence in the killings.
He pleads not guilty and makes bail on that.
Father's Day 2011 comes around,
and yeah, it's a tough time for the whole family here. They're talking about one of the relatives of the Ryans said,
I don't want to be anywhere near that guy right now,
talking about Thane Ormsby.
I don't even want to look at him.
I can't take it.
Sure.
They don't even want to deal with the fucking court stuff right now.
They just don't want anything to do with this guy.
And they said, we have 300 people from as far away as Hawaii that are going to release
them already.
These, they have these balloons.
They're putting these, getting a big memorial and they're getting these balloons with notes attached
to them with expressions of love pinned inside plastic bags to the balloons
flying up to them.
Yeah.
So they said,
we have more than 300 people from as far away as Hawaii that are going to
release them already.
Jesse's baby brother,
who is nine months old,
is going to release a red heart balloon.
Oh yeah.
He didn't never met that kid.
So that's so fucked up that's sad
as fuck um that's very sad so attorneys for thane first thing they gotta do is try to get those damn
pesky statements suppressed that they those those will be uh damning uh that's detrimental uh
difficult there's a lot of D words about those
DNA
speaking of D words
is bad
yeah
but
DNA is that
there's not as blood
at the scene
they don't find their blood
at other scenes
the victims
the DNA
you could talk it out
saying that I stopped by
and had a cigarette
and a beer
yeah
that can go away
if the confession's not in
if the confession's in
saying I had those there.
Because basically he showed up, hung out with Jeff Ryan for a minute, smoked a beer, had a cigarette, said, oh, these nails.
Do you have them?
Oh, yeah.
Smoked a beer, drank a cigarette.
Went into the shed.
Got these nails, go in there and.
And then stabbed him up.
Stabbed him up, yep.
So, yeah.
They said that their client's statements to police should not be admitted as evidence during the murder trial.
All that, that's not evidence.
What he said he did on videotape, to police officers, that's not evidence.
Come on, guys.
It's as evident as it gets.
Yeah, come on now.
Through his attorneys here, he filed paperwork seeking to suppress the statements he made saying his miranda rights were violated how so because he perhaps i need a lawyer now yeah
all right that though because he said the word lawyer that's we see this so often in these so
often that if the person said the word lawyer they'll say oh well i asked for a fucking lawyer
i said lawyer i mean yeah no shit
and police they said had not really revealed information on the weapon used in the killings
or whether they had recovered it before they pulled it out in court and were like boom i mean
they knew this discovery the other side knew but not the public here um so main state police
detectives said all three people were stabbed with this combat style knife this is the
same knife by the way that everyone who knew thane ormsby said he always carried with him 100 of the
time his fucking knife um yeah jesus christ so they want it all thrown out though get it all out
of there they said that ormsby's attorney focused on points in the confession where he said he would
have to plead the fifth to some questions and at one point said, perhaps I do need a lawyer.
And they said that's what it was.
But the prosecution saying he never said, I want a fucking lawyer.
Stop interviewing me.
Right.
They also question a chief forensic psychologist with the state forensic service who did psychological testing on Ormsby.
She characterized him as bright,
but emotionally immature due to his traumatic and chaotic upbringing.
She said he was impulsive and appeared to suffer from episodic depression and despair and generalized anxiety.
She told the attorney that someone who was impulsive could blurt out
information when interrogated and that depression could cause someone to be fatalistic so throw out the confession because he's a little sad
he's got depression yeah sometimes when you're depressed you just admit to shit you admit to
shit and that's not fair that's not fair to him wow it's you just admit to shit you didn't do yeah the fucking clunes on these people get the
fuck out of here so robert strout during all this he's gonna plead guilty the yeah guy there yes he
he first pled not guilty then was released on bail then in june 2010 he was arrested that was
in june 2010 then in august 2010 he was arrested on a drug offense.
Uh oh. So now he's got
a drug offense and these and so now
he's going to plead guilty to everything.
He entered pleas in the
Superior Court and under the plea agreement
he will serve at least two years
in prison under these charges
but not more than four years.
So yeah.
They were very happy, his family, that he wasn't going to prison Okay. So yeah, um, they were very happy.
His family that he wasn't going to prison forever.
So the trial comes around.
Confession is going to be in for the Thane Ormsby trial.
The prosecutor describes how a 10 year old boy cowered in fear and a 30 year
old man who lived down the road were stabbed because they happened to be
there in the way of this guy's intended victim
um they said they were killed it's a quiet farming logging town with about 200 people at this place
just they ruined it right this young man has sullied the entire region so they said the
bangor daily news reported that uh ormsby's lawyers told the jurors here that he'll seek to put the events into context during the trial.
Please do.
Put his full confession into context.
Because I watched the words come out of his mouth.
So put it in my context at least here.
I'd love to know.
So they said that he killed the one man in the woodshed, the two inside while they were playing video games, stabbed DeHaan in the chest before chasing a terrified boy down the hall and into his bedroom where he was stabbed in the back while he cowered in fear.
He said that DeHaan managed to get outside where he was nearly decapitated when Ormsby slashed his throat and stabbed him repeatedly in the back.
So the jury is set and they're all ready to go here.
The jurors, by the way, they have an interesting run during this trial.
Defense makes a motion for a mistrial saying the jury was tainted during the trial.
Yeah, right.
Of course.
On Tuesday during this trial, a relative of one of the victims told a juror to hang Ormsby.
Okay?
But the juror was allowed to remain.
So then an alternate juror was dismissed the next day after trying to shake the prosecutor's hand and tell him he was doing a good job.
You can't do that in the middle of a fucking trial.
Great job, sir. You're doing a good job i'm on
your side already maybe that's just a guy that's like i i love prosecutors and i've always wanted
to be one i'm very impressed by your work yeah either that or he's a little league coach and
he just wants to tell everybody just giving everybody good eye way to go after it nice
hustle you know what i mean he's got a yeah – Yeah. Way to be. Way to be.
Way to be, baby.
Way to be.
Way to be out there.
That's right.
That's right.
I like your attack.
You'll like it.
Well done, babe.
Nice thrusting with the knife.
That's a good job.
So Ormsby's attorney said those cases underscore her contention that Ormsby can't get a fair trial here and we should have a mistrial. The judge questioned all the jurors
before denying the motion for mistrial
and allowing the videotaped confession
to be shown to the jury.
Now, while this is happening,
the
Albert Gaudet
of Standish, he is a relative
of one of the victims.
And he's the guy
who yelled,
I hope you hang the bastard at a juror.
Well done.
He is charged with jury tampering.
You can't do that.
You can't say that.
When the judge says,
shut the fuck up and don't,
people think court is like this fucking joke.
Like it's a warning.
Just don't drop.
There's a fucking guy up there
with a bangy thing
that at his will can throw you in jail.
Right.
For just about anything.
For anything in that room, yeah.
Shut the fuck up in there.
You can't say, I hope they hang that bastard?
No, no, no, no.
He didn't say, I hope they hang.
There was a juror when he caught the juror coming out and said, I hope you hang the bastard to the juror.
Oh, you can't do that.
That's a little light.
It's a little light for jury tampering.
If you got him in the guy's front yard while he was watering his flowers and walked up
on him creepily and was like, you better hang the bastard, that's jury tampering.
What they did in The Sopranos, walking up to the guy during Junior's trial and paying
for his fucking stuff and going, good to have a nice guy like you on there that's going
to do the right thing.
That's jury tampering.
Yeah.
This is an angry relative yelling some shit out, I feel like.
In the courtroom, yeah.
If you're there and just – if you're not like winking,
hope you hang the bastard, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's not like that.
It's just an angry person screaming angry shit.
And the juror who didn't want any you know signs
that have any you know bad shit going on here he said that uh he went right to the oh just closed
it right away right to the court and said this guy said this and that uh the trial was delayed
to allow both attorney attorneys time to question the juror uh the juror said he could remain
impartial just because some guy yelled at him he he's like i figured the families of the victims probably wanted this guy to
fuck they might be a little upset yeah yeah nothing new here it's not like the judge said
that you know that would have been i doubt it's even 50 50 whether or not they're upset
yeah they're probably 100 pissed off at this 90 to 100 to 100, somewhere in there. Oh, man. So this Gaudette is DeHaan's cousin, and he charged him with a felony punishable by as much as 10 years in prison.
Jesus.
It's the first time in recent memory that anyone's been charged with jury tampering during a state homicide trial, they said.
He was freed on bail, and who knows there.
So that's wild.
Defense, their case is they called no witnesses.
Really?
No, they cross-examined all the prosecution and said defense rests.
You didn't prove it.
No, I think, yep, we say they didn't prove it.
So the closings, the prosecutor said that the evidence matches his confession perfectly.
Yeah.
How would he know these things otherwise?
How would he know that the guy was out in a ditch?
He said, I did this.
That's why you found him in a ditch.
But he did read the media accounts first because he said the media said five stabs, so I guess it was five.
So that is one thing.
They said what he told the detectives and what you heard him say is totally consistent with the evidence.
The defendant thought he had silenced all the victims.
But now, almost two years later, the evidence speaks for Jeffrey Ryan, Jesse Ryan and Jason DeHaan.
The prosecutor described the crime as, quote, so shocking in its violence and brutality that it almost takes your breath away.
It really is horrific.
It's as bad a scene as you're going to fucking find.
It really is horrific.
It's as bad a scene as you're going to fucking find.
And the defense attorney, though, suggested that Robert Strout here was the man responsible for the crime.
Really?
Strout was supposed to be called by the prosecution, but then didn't get called by the prosecution.
Because we don't need him.
We've got a confession.
Yeah, and there's a lot of gray area.
Once you put him in there and he made false statements and lied. You can fuck our whole thing, yeah.
Yeah, and there's a lot of gray area.
Once you put him in there and he made false statements and lied. You can fuck our whole thing, yeah.
So the defense says you may have cause to question Mr. Robert Strout's role in this case.
Like, what about him?
She reminded the jury that two knives had been admitted into evidence and that one of them was found in Strout's car.
So he's like, what about that?
Even though it's serrated and couldn't have been the murder weapon.
I still would have been.
and couldn't have been the murder weapon.
I still would have been.
As a prosecutor, I might close saying, I don't know,
they can suppose anybody they want,
but they didn't call that person and accuse him.
Exactly.
I know who did this.
There's a reason I didn't call him.
It's because he didn't do it.
This guy did. Yeah, you could say that, yeah.
And the defense could have called Robert Stroud as a witness.
Yeah, right.
That's my point.
The prosecutor said, yeah.
They didn't call him.
Because I don't need him.
They needed him. The defense asked the jurors to quote take into account what influences and pressure may have been brought to bear on mr ormsby yeah you killed
a 10 year old i don't care what are you fucking talking about if he if he's like a drug dealers
and some big drug dealer you know talk them into killing a rival drug dealer.
You go, yeah, he's just a pawn in this game.
You slaughtered a 10-year-old, bro.
Fuck you.
Yeah.
So the prosecution during their final statement held up the second knife, the one that they're saying could have been the murder weapon.
And the prosecutor said, they want you to believe this is the knife.
Don't you think if Dr. dr dewitt had seen something that
was a telltale sign of this serrated edge she would have mentioned it it's all a distraction
people so the verdict comes in it is a seven man five woman jury and um he is charged with three
counts of murder one count of arson here is thame and he is found guilty of everything wow guilty of it all he doesn't react at all
while it was read but then he did ask corrections officers to remove him from the courtroom
seconds after the jury walk out he doesn't want to stay yeah the statements I'm not interested
I'm out I want to go the prosecutor said the confession appeared to have been very important to the jury.
Well, no shit.
It's all the evidence you have.
Yeah.
A guy said I did it.
That's surprising that they weighed that pretty heavily.
And it matched up perfectly with the evidence and the DNA and everything else. Because, yeah, like we said, the DNA wasn't a slam dunk for he's the murderer.
He could have just been a guy who had a beer there the day before or had a beer there left and a murderer came.
Yeah.
Who knows?
So for sentencing, he's trying to say he's crazy, insane to be legal about the whole thing.
The jury is going to hear evidence as to his state of mind at the time of the crime.
And jurors will then be asked to determine whether he was criminally responsible for his actions.
Yeah.
So he's found guilty, but he still could be found insane
and sent to a mental institution rather than sentenced to prison.
So he could be sent to the Riverview Psychiatric Center in Augusta
for an undetermined amount of time if they find him to be insane.
If they find him guilty and sane,
he could face a sentence between 25 years and life in prison
on each of the murder charges.
Also, he could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted of arson.
By the way, judges are allowed to impose life sentences in Maine under specific circumstances.
Maine is a no-parole state.
They have no parole there.
Really?
So you just got to do your time.
Life is reserved for serious.
You can't just kill one person and get life.
It's multiple murderers, kids.
These are the things you get life for.
And one of these you can get life for is multiple murderers, which he did.
So we'll see what happens.
The state says that he's not even remotely psychotic.
Not even remotely.
I would.
Yeah.
I wouldn't say psychotic.
I would say fucking just dangerous.
Yeah.
It's dangerous.
And I mean, psychotic.
He's sure.
Psychotic.
Not insane.
Insane.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I mean.
He's an asshole.
He's right.
He's a con man. Asshole. He's a dangerous person. He's probably crazy, but he's say insane. Exactly. That's what I mean. He's an asshole. He's a con man asshole.
He's a dangerous person.
He's probably crazy, but he's not insane.
There it is.
Yeah.
He's aware of what he's doing.
All too well.
He ran after a kid.
Yeah.
I did this because I didn't want this and this to happen.
Right.
There you go.
Not insane.
That separates right and wrong right there.
Insane is I did this so the Dragon King wouldn't be mad at me.
That's insane. I did it so the dragon king wouldn't be mad at me that's insane not i did it so the dragon king wouldn't eat them he was gonna get him yeah he
is and now fire on their house now he missed three meals thanks to me i'm a hero jesus dr
katherine thomas testified on behalf of the defense yeah saying that he uh you know he's
he's crazy she said that he was out of touch with
reality thinking he was ridding the world of a bad man and somehow boosting his resume as an assassin
who told him that he's a bad man totally delusional yeah nobody did the guy got in a
fucking argument told him not to see his fucking kid anymore right stay away from my daughter
you're 20 she's 16 and i think you're a scumbag stay with my fucking daughter get the
fuck out of here yeah yeah if he could sit and brood about a washing machine comment for hours
and then come back pissed off that tells me that he will sit and he'll bubble yeah he'll fucking
boil so um the attorney general though said that uh Ormsby didn't have any type of mental defect or disease, pointing out that he did not suffer from hallucinations, didn't hear voices, and his methodical actions after the murder supported the belief that he was sane as fuck, I believe is the legal term for it.
They said he knew that he could, you know, the two in the house could turn him into authorities.
He had the presence of mind to clean up the crime scene by removing some items that had his fingerprints on them.
He also burned his bloody clothing and threw the knife he used into the bog.
Quote, he was not even remotely psychotic.
But, yeah, you know, they're saying the other one.
The defense says he was abused as a boy, which made him delusional.
Okay. Defense says he was abused as a boy, which made him delusional.
The deputy attorney general said that Ormsby was fascinated with killing and decided to kill Jeff Ryan because he thought Ryan was a bad man.
Quote, he didn't think Jeff Ryan was too nice of a guy, so he put his thoughts into action.
He said that his actions may not have been rational, but they didn't meet the legal requirement for an insanity defense.
That's the thing. Any murder you can look at and you go well that's not rational obviously it's not normal the 471 cases
of irrationality you know indeed and really just bonkers behavior yeah bonkers crazy behavior hard
to explain yeah but if you just certainly not out of the realm of what humans are capable of doing for reasons of plenty of retribution.
If you take anybody and have somebody watch somebody murder something and go, do you think that person's crazy?
They'd go, fuck yeah, that person's crazy as balls.
Did you see him?
That was crazy.
That was crazy.
But then if they go, here,
hide this knife for me and start collecting
evidence, then they're not so crazy anymore.
They weren't just like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
That's crazy. I don't care. I don't give a
shit. I'll wear this person's
head on my fucking hat, on my head
as a hat and walk into the police station
to complain that I got a ticket last
week. I don't care anymore.
I don't care anymore. I don't care anymore.
I don't care anymore.
I've got my name all over the place.
I don't care anymore.
I don't care anymore.
With a bear head hat.
That's crazy.
That's crazy that's crazy holy shit so they ask for they request that he be sentenced to life in
prison for the murders and 30 years on the arson charges so max out totally uh he tells the judge
quote this was such a waste of human life a 10 year old child butchered with two adults who are
minding their own business we can
only imagine the horror that jesse ryan felt as he ran into that back bedroom in a futile attempt
to hide the defendant decided he wanted to kill someone and he set out on that path and he didn't
want to stop you bet yeah no fucking shit man um maria ormsby he has somebody speak for him and
it's his mom wow thanane's got mom out there.
What is she going to say?
Removed from her home at 12 due to physical abuse.
Yeah.
What the fuck can she possibly say to redeem this?
Well, she talked about how happy she was when he remembered to send her a note on Mother's Day this year.
Oh, lady.
That's nice.
His grandmother, Janice Wilber, said that he was a good kid growing up and that she was proud he
recently received his high school diploma
while in jail on murder charges.
His uncle...
I mean, your grandma's
going to find something.
He's a nice boy.
They'll find it. They're looking
for something. Look, I found a nugget of pride.
It's right here. He got his diploma.
Let me polish it off quick
it's covered in shit right now i gotta polish it hold on let me knock that off of there his uncle
steven also took the stand and asked the judge not to sentence him to life in prison his grandmother
said quote we still have hope for him oh yeah right uh they asked thane you got anything to
say for yourself which you should say something at this point.
Please say something.
He said, I'm good, thanks.
He said those three words?
No, no, he just said no.
But that was the general meaning.
If he said, I'm good, thanks.
That would have been terrible.
Drag him out by his shoestrings.
No, no.
Fuck you, man.
I'd have thrown that in a quote if he did.
So the judge says, well, I sure got a lot to say.
I'm going to be exhausted with what I had to say.
He said, yes, you were denied social justice in that you were subjected to physical abuse and deprivation in your childhood.
That is true.
But those circumstances are not enough to mitigate the severity of killing three people, including a small child, innocent as can be.
So he said that the killer had gone to the Ryan home that night with the intent to kill Jeff Ryan and that when he saw two other people there, he didn't abort his plan.
He simply expanded it.
Yeah, he could have said, I'll kill him tomorrow when no one's here.
I'll come back and check again.
Instead, he said, I'll kill him tomorrow when no one's here. I'll come back and check again. Instead, he said, I'll kill everybody.
Fuck it.
Right.
He said that he had no doubt that all three victims experienced conscious pain and suffering before their deaths.
He also took into account Jesse Ryan's age and the fact that Thane has shown fucking ugots in the way of remorse for his crime.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Nothing.
Not a bit.
way of remorse for his crime nothing nothing nothing not a bit uh he noted that he had done some research and found that only one person in maine has killed more people in the state
and that is convicted murderer christian nielsen who we did new remain that is an episode we did
in 2006 so we've done the worst ma has to offer twice. Twice.
He said, quote, Mr.
Ormsby is tied for second place in the annals of mass murder in Maine.
That's not good.
Oof.
He said he did take into account testimony from Dr.
John Lorenz, a psychologist for the defense, who said that Ormsby was suggested,
subjected, not suggested to physical abuse and neglected as a child and that he did not receive needed counseling when he was removed from his mother's custody as a 12-year-old.
At the time, Lorenz said, he had deep-rooted problems and was deeply disturbed.
Lorenz also said that Ormsby was psychologically immature at the time of the murders, even
though he was 20 years old.
But the judge says, all that said said yeah quote i must hold him accountable
you sir may fuck off life in prison times three oh boy consecutive oh to 30 with 15 years for
arson as well burning the truck you so till you. For sure. And then 15 on top of that.
Yeah.
Maine's parole system was abolished in 1976.
So Thane Almsby will spend from 20 to eternity in prison.
Oh my God.
He can do 70 years in the joint.
He fucked up.
He fucked up bad.
My God.
And if he makes any money in prison, anything at all.
It all goes to the funeral expenses of the victims and to pay to the victim's compensation fund.
So he can't even make his life even remotely bearable over the next fucking 80 years of his life.
He can't use it to be sustainable or lucrative for anybody.
He can't get honey buns.
No, he can't buy a goddamn thing.
He can't buy ramen noodles it is
all state-funded garbage forever man forever he's gonna die in his 50s probably jail food for 30
years of that can't be good and jail health care forget it yeah he's gotta go yeah he's gonna die
probably no teeth no teeth definitely not robert dahan said that, that's Jason's father here, the victim.
He said that it felt like a knife had been driven through his own heart when a son he loved deeply was killed.
Why did they do that?
He said if given a choice, I know.
Well, he meant it on purpose.
He meant it that way, yeah.
He felt like he stabbed me instead of him.
But normally they would just say, feels like a knife through the heart, this decision.
Sir, you can't, don't, no.
That's our normal thing.
But no, he was being very specific.
He said, my own heart when I heard my son was killed that way.
He said that if he was given a choice, he would want to see Ormsby put to death.
But he said Ormsby would only, but he would one day get what he deserves.
Then he said, quote, may God not have mercy on his soul.
Which is, I've never heard anyone say that before.
That sounds like the end of a horror movie after they kill Jason and someone goes, may God not have mercy on his soul.
May God have no mercy.
Wow, that's hardcore, man.
Jason's 12 year old daughter also spoke after her mother spoke and talked about how the kid still has nightmares about her father's death.
Of course.
Has to sleep with the lights on now.
Jesus Christ.
That she had to watch as her daughter cried on the night of the father-daughter dance at school because her father wasn't alive to take her.
Jesus fucking Christ, man.
She said, I cry because that means the weekend is coming and
i always spent the weekends with my father that is fucking terrible so he appeals thane 2013 he
appeals his conviction with the main supreme court saying that it should be overturned based on
several factors including his rights to an attorney and to remain silent were violated by police and
he was denied a change of venue despite prejudicial pretrial publicity, the three Ps.
And they said, keep on fucking.
You got about 60, 70 more years left.
Second appeal here, his new attorney claims that Ormsby's clearly established Fifth Amendment rights under the U.S. Constitution
were violated by the interrogation of police and trial court and the Supreme Court when they all erred in not suppressing the statements that he made.
And they said, nope, fuck off still.
Go ahead.
Still not good enough.
Also, that they didn't present Robert Strout as an alternate suspect.
We don't need to.
He did it.
Yeah.
He's dead now to Robert Strout.
So it doesn't matter.
Yeah, he's dead since then.
Yeah.
Fuck that guy.
Now to Robert Strout.
So it doesn't matter.
Yeah, he's dead since then.
Yeah.
Fuck that guy.
In 2020, the third time he appealed, his latest appeal in federal court said that at the time of his arrest, he was interviewed by detectives. Even after he asked for a lawyer, his current attorney said those interviews went on for three hours.
Oh, no, not three hours.
Talk to fucking talk to making a murderer there.
Talk to Brendan Dassey.
Several days.
18 hours later yeah arms we also contends his original lawyers did not do their jobs
correctly when they failed to present robert stroud as an alternative suspect and they said
times three once twice three times a fuck face take a hike i don't care anymore. You're out of there. Fuck it. You're out of there.
So that, everybody, is Amity, Maine, and one fucking hell of a wild twisted tale.
What a brutal slaughter this was, man.
This is awful.
That guy this past summer, the shooting must be, he did more, right?
I mean, he's dead, too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He killed himself in a fucking tractor trailer. But I think he killed more people than three.
But that's so many fucking people in three instances, man.
Three.
Yeah.
They were just saying this was this may have been the worst of all because the kids involved
and it was all a knife and someone's head was hanging off his body in a ditch.
Like, it's gross.
It's all attacks from behind.
Gruesome.
Horrible.
Horror movie shit
here chicken shit stuff chicken shit bullshit from a guy named thane so uh we apologize to all
whenever we make fun of a name we'll get a hundred messages from people my name's thane my kid's name
is thane he's not a bad guy there's nobody named thane we get it we say that just like there wasn't
anybody named kyler we have a lot of listeners named Kyler. We didn't realize that.
Fascinating.
And people with kids named Kyler.
There's not a single one.
No Thanes in the world except for this one in jail in Maine.
Thane for Maine.
That's right.
The Thane for Maine will remain mainly in the prison planes.
In the penitentiary.
Yeah, exactly.
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Andy Beecham, Shane Whitaker.
Ethan Rye, What is this?
Rhea Marsh, Kyle Pancake.
I doubt it.
Kelly Campbell, Tracy Thomas, Jim Jam, Sean Slade, Jill Pfister, Casey with no last name, Casey Witten.
That's two different Casey's spelled different ways.
Wow.
That's crazy.
That's too much for me.
Casey, Casey Witten, and Cassie all donated right in a row.
That's unbelievable.
You guys are, they did that on purpose.
They coordinated it.
Truly.
That's fucking, that's never happened before.
Stop confusing us.
Liz with no last name.
Melissa V.
Ronnie Grubb.
Megan Wright.
Jesse with no last name.
Cody Butler.
Jody Boyer.
What?
Cody and Jody.
Cody and Jody. Butler and Boyer.
It's true.
What's happening? Kathy
Margulies, Megan Orr,
Jack Miller, Sinead Birmingham,
Morgan Thomas, Janelle Borgstrom,
Leanne Corbett, Andy
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David Wilbert, Lilac
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Miss Britt, Mel Shoebridge, Kimmy Wolfe, Nicholas Hobbs, James with no last name, Robin Ragsdale, Sean with no last name,
Emily Satori, Johnny Luff, Tracy with no last name, Jessie Marie, Amy Frick, Kevin Child, Scott Frank, Jenny Remar,
Kevin Child, Scott Frank, Jenny Remar, H-I'm not saying Remar.
I won't say Remar.
H.M. Redden, Nikki with no last name, Abriana Only, Sean Campbell, Salem Golden, Steve Cecil, Aiden Wynn, Molly with no last name, Daniel Namislaw.
What?
Johnny Parks, Lauren Nel uh not going back shannon k steven scattergood dead world uh christopher cardona sarah sours stone stephanie thompson
laney with no last name savage randy oh i see what you did jasmine uh good good man uh damon
wider wider widensall uh jacob r christy Duffin, Selena with no last name,
Rhonda with no last name, Jessica Nelson, Chelsea B., Stephanie Robinson, Dallas White,
Nikki with no last name, Melody Wright, Cambria White Walker, Wyatt Walker.
Got it.
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Jerry,
Jerry Frampton,
and all of our patrons.
You're fucking incredible.
Thank you so much,
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