Small Town Murder - #553 - Dreaming Of Murder - Oak Park, Illinois

Episode Date: December 19, 2024

This week, in Oak Park, Illinois, a wild tale unfolds when woman is brutally murdered, in her apartment, leaving detectives with very few clues, until a bible college student neighbor comes f...orward with a story. He recalls having a vivid dream about the murder, at the exact time the murder was taking place. His dream is complete with some uncanny details that perfectly match the crime scene, including a symbolic position of the body. Is he the real killer? Along the way, we find out that a town's 50th festival should have better bands, that if you dream of murder, maybe keep it to yourself, and that DNA is a fantastic thing, when used correctly!!New 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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Starting point is 00:01:15 leaves detectives without many clues until a man comes forward saying he had a very detailed dream about the attack, a little too detailed. Welcome to Small Town Murder. Hello everybody and welcome back to Small Town Murder. Yay! Oh yay indeed, Jimmy. Yay indeed.
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Starting point is 00:04:10 because damn it we want to tell you how much we appreciate you. We love you, god damn it. That said, disclaimer time. Hey everybody, it's a comedy show. Now you know, we're comedians, we're gonna make jokes. Unfortunately though, the story is completely real all the stories are as real as they get unfortunately far too real nothing is you know embellished for comedic effect because we don't have to embellish anything for comedic effect the stories are insane so there you go none of that stuff here see what you do you say how do you mix true crime and comedy together tastefully that's how you do do it. That's it. What you do is you never make fun of the victim or the victim's family. Why James? Because we're assholes but we're not scumbags. That's how that goes. See? Really easy to do. So if that
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Starting point is 00:05:26 What do you say here? Arms to the sky. Let's all shout Let's do this everybody Let's go on a trip. Shall we we have to all right? We're going to Illinois this week Yeah, and normally what we've been doing and I don't even know if anyone on earth notices this besides me But normally we do a regular episode lengthwise and then six months later We do an express of that state is how we do it But this one we did a regular Illinois and now we're gonna do another regular Illinois because it's a crazy story and goddammit
Starting point is 00:06:04 I feel like it and that's what we're gonna do another regular Illinois because it's a crazy story and god damn it, I feel like it and that's what we're doing. So we're gonna give you the best story we can give you and that's what this is here. This is Oak Park, Illinois, which is a Chicago suburb. Of course, yeah. That's what it is. Everything is a Chicago suburb. Pretty much, everything just north of St. Louis is a Chicago suburb.
Starting point is 00:06:22 It's fucking fascinating how big that city, how sprawling that shit is. Yeah don't tell the people about midway down Illinois and south of there that they're a Chicago suburb though. They don't like that very much. They think they're Arkansas, which is really weird. I don't know how that works. It's about 20 minutes outside of Chicago, about an hour to Libertyville, Illinois, our
Starting point is 00:06:42 last Illinois episode, which was Murder Mansion Mystery, which was a crazy episode, I do remember that. This is in Cook County, just like Chicago, area code 708, and the motto here, this is great stuff, Chicago's fun next door neighbors. What? Chicago, but if you picture like, if these cities are houses,
Starting point is 00:07:05 Chicago's got a party going on all the time with like strobe lights in the window and music and a keg coming through the front window. This is where the real fun is, James. Yeah, and they're like, we're the fun neighbors. There's like. Where you go when you're pissed at your wife. We don't complain when people throw up in our front yard.
Starting point is 00:07:21 That's what that is. Come help us change the oil on our Nova. We'll have a beer. Come on over. I'll order pizza if it takes long enough. I make a hell of a nachos. Come on. Little bit of history of this town.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Used to be part of Cicero, the town of Cicero. Oh. This town was originally in the 1800s. The population in this area really boomed in the 1870s with Chicago people resettling in Cicero because Chicago burned down in 1871. Great Chicago Fire as you know we know most of this country. The Great Fire. The Great Fire from 1870 to about 1910 85% of the country burned down, it seems like. Everybody's just roasting weenies, yeah? Holy shit here.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Weird history of alcohol prohibition in this town, which is weird. The Midwest just, yeah, go on. But not outside of Chicago. In Arkansas, there's dry counties, you know what I mean? Yeah, but wasn't... That's second Arkansas rip today. That was what Al Capone was running, though, wasn't it?
Starting point is 00:08:23 Yeah, but that was during prohibition of the entire country, not just here. I mean, I assume he just would have stayed out of Oak Park if he wanted to run booze. So when the village was incorporated, no alcohol was allowed to be sold within the village limits. And this wasn't relaxed until 1973. God damn. A little late. Yeah, at post-Woodstock.
Starting point is 00:08:43 You still couldn't drink. Decades of this. That was when restaurants and hotels were finally allowed to serve alcohol with meals. That's the only time you could get it. You couldn't take it home. No liquor stores. So you could have wine with your steak. But you could have a glass of wine with your steak, yeah. Then in 2002, they loosened it up a little bit more with select grocery stores receiving
Starting point is 00:08:54 governmental permission to sell packaged liquor. This is not 1935. This is ridiculous. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in.
Starting point is 00:09:04 This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. This is the year that we're in. In 2002 they loosened it up a little bit more with select grocery stores receiving governmental permission to sell packaged liquor. This is not 1935. This is ridiculous. Get your shit together and sell beer. Fucking weirdos. Figure it out. Good God.
Starting point is 00:09:14 Today beer and wine is easily accessible and they have a lot of bars and shit like that too. So they've got with the program reviews of this town. Here we go. Four stars. Oak Park is truly a lovely suburb of Chicago. It only takes 20 minutes to get to the lakefront from downtown. It's a great town with good food, great school system and this is all caps, amazing library system.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Okay. Wow. I never heard anyone so enthusiastic about a library system before. Books, 20 minutes away from the lake. Not bad, you have food, books, schools, three stars. There isn't a lot for people to do except go downtown or to Chicago or smoke weed somewhere. Well, those all sound like fine options. There isn't a lot to do except these three things that are great to do.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Except for this fun ass weekend I'm about to discover. Yeah, what the fuck? Go downtown, go out to eat, go to Chicago, which is fun, or to smoke weed somewhere again. You just gave that's like my options this weekend except without Chicago. Is this the south of the city or is that what you said? It's west. West of the city. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:20 All right. One star here. Finally, genuinely the worst place I have ever lived. The people are inconsiderate to the point that they are sometimes downright creepy. It's creepy It's real weird Constant stares when I leave the house walking directly behind me about two feet or so when no one else is around They let their dogs run up and jump all over you even though they've never met you Oh Friendly dogs run up and jump. Oh you sound like you're hot as shit. Good for you. I was gonna say, people are staring at you and let,
Starting point is 00:11:07 I would love a place where friendly dogs jump all over you. That sounds like a great town. I'll live there. A place where everybody looks at you and then lusts over you, including the dogs. Including the dogs. That's a great place to be. And they say, and then they don't,
Starting point is 00:11:23 and then don't say anything to you, just stare you in the eyes While their dog jumps on you that's I don't get why is it just like a she's saying that like many people in the town Like it's a thing that just happens in this town. I don't understand like this doesn't stop What a weird fucking thing I certainly tell everybody about it right this place is crazy everybody that meets me They have a friendly dog, and then they stare me in the eyes. It's creepy I've lived here for a one over one year sadly and have not been met with many situations in which people
Starting point is 00:12:01 Should have apologized and have been met with many situations in which people should have apologized and have been met with many situations in which people should have apologized. And I can't think of a time in which someone said sorry or excuse me. People will actually look at you, then push the door in your face, even though they know you're coming into the facility, store, restaurant, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Two seconds ago, they're staring at you because you're so hot. Now they won't even hold the door open for you. What happened? They're assaulting you with doors. You must have dog shit smeared on you or something. Jesus Christ. Parking and driving is horrendous.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Somehow no one knows how to park, question mark. Usually taking up an extra spot, even when it's completely unnecessary and makes parking harder to find. Most people go 10 to 15 mile an hour under the speed limit. I can go on but I have no more space. Yeah. They did. They gave up. That's all I got. This is all very strange complaints that sound like it's about like one guy one time. Yeah. And they've lumped it all into one big complaint. One time a guy went slow in
Starting point is 00:12:59 front of me in traffic, another time someone's dog jumped on me, another time someone pushed a door in my face. Or this happens all day every day or this town has like a weird charter that says you're supposed to be a real fucking weirdo To everybody one of the other people in this town little above what we normally do But not too far out of at a whack here fifty four thousand one hundred at this point There was a little less when we'd when this murder took place here 53 percent female which is was a little less when this murder took place here. 53% female, which is... Wild. 47% male, which is way...
Starting point is 00:13:28 That's usually like a logging town will have like 53% male, but in a normal suburb, that's a very strange stat. Median age here is about, just about 40, which is a couple of years older than the regular. People here, it's a town, a family kind of town. 50% married, 40% married with children. town a family kind of town 50 percent married 40 percent married with children it's that kind of town here and maybe that's married with children that's that was a Chicago suburb too. Race in this town
Starting point is 00:13:55 63.9 percent white 19.4 percent black 4.4 percent Asian 7.7 percent Hispanic so mixed up there religion sixty percent religious here God very religious for a like a big city suburb leading the way here by far as Catholic 38.7 percent Catholic as we know Catholics are the Baptist of the north as we all know here lakes as of the lake of the Midwestern Great Lake region 1.1% Jewish oh shit we get to sing have a I don't know the words hey well it's been a while unemployment rate here is just about average of the rest of the country. Median
Starting point is 00:14:45 household income well above the average. Its average is about $69,000. Here it is $98,081 a year. Doing terrific. Not too shabby. Cost of living $100 is regular in the whole United States. Here it is $105.7. So not too far off. Housing is the expensive thing. Yeah, sounds like a radio station. 105.7. Hits of the 80s, 90s, 2000s, and today.
Starting point is 00:15:11 I don't think that radio station comes in anywhere in the country, but it sounds like a radio station. And then they have like a montage of like, you know, Leonard Skinnerd with Lady Gaga right after it. Or a mashup. We play it all. Leonard Gaga. Lady Skinnerd with Lady Gaga right after it and well Or a mass up we play it all Leonard Gaga Lady Skinnerd Leonard Gaga is my favorite That's my favorite singer of all time
Starting point is 00:15:33 Leonard Gaga, that's what that's a Halloween costume for everybody mix Mix Leonard Skinnerd. Yeah, and Lady Gaga together mix the singer of Leonard Skinnered and Lady Gaga together make an outfit out of it I'm I'm Leonard Gaga, and that's a great Halloween costume median housing cost here 405,000 bucks which is a little above the average that's pricey and if we've convinced you damn it You want to be Chicago's fun neighbor you need a giant? We have for you the Oak Park, Illinois real estate report. The average two-bedroom rental here is $1,510 which is about 300 above the national average. Here is a three-bedroom, two-bath, 964
Starting point is 00:16:24 square foot house. Three bedrooms in less than a thousand square feet is pushing it by the way. But it's because they're different floors. It's an old brick building and basically it's a very weird building. They say it's an all brick single story with an in-law arrangement in the basement So an apartment of basement finished basement is what they're saying main level features three bedrooms in a bath basement features two bedrooms in a bath So actually there's five and two yeah needs work sold as is Nope just here it is we're not fixing shit you can do an inspection, but we're not fixing anything on it Are there any houses that are not built sold as is?
Starting point is 00:17:08 Well a lot of times that that means that you can try to ask for credits or you can ask them to fix shit ahead Of time when they do the inspection. This is you can look and see what's wrong with it But that's the price and that's what it is. Don't put a goddamn thing in the contract. We're not fixing it We're not fixing it. We're not fixing shit Here is a six-bedroom four bath. This is a cool house. It's an old row house of light colored stone It's fucking cool looking it looks so cool built in 1900. Oh if it's in Chicago. Those are three million dollars Oh by easy. Yeah, this though six bed four by I mean beautiful inside, too It's got those like that rounded window room that all those row houses have 675,000 bucks
Starting point is 00:17:51 Not too shabby and then here is a five-bedroom five bath t-ball for each and every b-hole 7621 square foot Beautiful house from 1902. It's fucking gorgeous. It's so the huge porch that goes all the way around It's old wooden staircase. I mean, it's been kept up. It's beautiful stained-glass windows on the stairs 1 million four hundred seventy five thousand bucks for that. What acreage? No, no, no acreage. No, but it's a 7,600 square foot house. That's a lot of, that's almost acreage. You got an acre under roof.
Starting point is 00:18:29 Yeah, you got an indoor acre there. Things to do in this town. Oh boy, here we go. A day in our village festival. Yeah, there's gonna be lots of festivals. Lots of those, oh yeah, right outside Chicago. This is a day in our life? A day in our village festival.
Starting point is 00:18:46 The 50th A Day in Our Village Festival. Oh yeah, that's right. The premier community event serves as an annual celebration of Oak Park's diversity and community involvement and organizers are busy planning a memorable day worth of this year's half century milestone, worthy of that. Live music, food, extensive activities for kids,
Starting point is 00:19:06 including the return of fun with foam. I don't know, is that a sexual thing? I don't know what the hell that's about. Foam parties are usually raves, aren't they? Yeah, that's why it immediately made me think it was a sexual thing. Eight year old running around and shooting another eight year old with foam.
Starting point is 00:19:23 In their boxer shorts, dancing in foam? I don't need that either sucking on a fucking pacifier for some reason Yeah At its core a day in our village has always provided an opportunity to showcase The variety of ways to get involved in community life now what they'll have is here's the musical 50th anniversary This is a big deal. This is big. You can imagine the musical acts are. It's got to be enormous. Requisitely huge. Yeah, big stuff. 11 a.m. the first slot. That's when we're going to get this going. That, by the way, is the glory spot in any musical lineup. The 11 a.m. slot. That's what you want. Juliet trio will play. They play jazz. Then at noon, Tiny Bubbles will play. Right. then at noon tiny bubbles will play
Starting point is 00:20:06 right that's a ukulele player obviously a Don Ho knock off there he'll be accompanied by these Zen life hula dancers what does that have to do with the Midwest nothing nothing 1 p.m. Skyliners will be there, they're a big band sound. 2pm the announcement of the Davey Awards. Oh shit, I want to know if I'm getting a Davey this year. How often have we been up for a Davey, Jimmy? We're fingers crossed. Who the fuck is Davey?
Starting point is 00:20:36 No idea. DAVY Awards. 220 Big Suit will be there. They are, and this is very very specific a Talking Heads tribute band what that is extremely specific and narrow I mean a few I like the talking heads and all but a whole set for everybody to recognize it all yeah you recognize three songs probably the whole thing. Something from fucking weird science. That's what they'll be doing.
Starting point is 00:21:10 I don't know many. I don't think I know many other songs. Yeah, you probably, if you heard them, you know like three. Yeah. That were like big hits. At best. Yeah, you know like three probably. And then finally, 3 PM, the Chicago Cats, that big suit is the talking heads only have 40 minutes
Starting point is 00:21:27 So you know what? Get it in you that's probably all the hits right there. That's what we play those five radio songs You've heard and a couple of vague ones that you don't realize are them, but they are they are yeah And then you finally at three o'clock closing it out with the three o'clock slot is the closer the Chicago That's the that's the headliner the Chicago cats with a Z Who are an R&B group? Real Lollapalooza, it's a real Lollapaloozers quite the festival here. Oh
Starting point is 00:22:02 But we might get a Davey though, Jimmy But they do have a food court also featuring some exotic foods here like taco mucho will be there Exotic then I don't know if you've ever heard of this. I it's an Italian place Domino's pizza have you ever heard of that It's a Luigi Domino, you know what I mean, it's a gotta Mario Domino pizza Mucho and Domino's and Mucho which sounds like very white tacos and any talk then they'll have hot dogs Polish whatever Polish sausage burgers veggie burgers Italian Italian beef which That when I first heard of that I was like, I don't know what that is How did I miss that my whole life? I'm like, oh cuz it's Italian dressing seasoning in the Midwest
Starting point is 00:23:01 I've had that my whole life. I'm like, oh, because it's Italian dressing seasoning in the Midwest. That's why. Because it's not. Because it's not. Then of course there'll be beer, wine, ice cream, all that bullshit. Anyway, crime rate in this town, what we're interested in, property crime is slightly above the average actually. Really?
Starting point is 00:23:18 Yeah. Because people are pissed. They are upset about the talking heads tribute ban. You played that one already and they start throwing shit You brought us that's the best they could get by the way for the 50th anniversary Jesus and then violent crime murder rape robbery and of course assault about rush more of crime is about one-third under the national average So a little less violent crime, but a good amount of property crime enough to make up for it. So that said, let us talk about one of the craziest fucking things I've ever heard about. This is a wild tale here. All right. Let's start. Let's talk
Starting point is 00:23:56 about a murder is what we're talking about. But let's start here in October 3rd of 1980. Okay. So 1980 we are here with shaggy hair. Yeah, big bushes. That's a good time. Yeah, it's fascinating How like big cubes fine? Yeah, your last before you define decades by like the fashion of it You can pick yeah seventies was different from the eighties, but that like carries over. Oh, yeah 79 to like 84. Yeah, it's 83 is where people started chopping the hair that went over their ears off That was the ear flap like bowl cut hair They started getting away from that and go with shorter hair and yeah different No, no more like fucking bell bottoms or any, you know, like those big weird pants not the belt
Starting point is 00:24:39 I mean I'm 70s man feels like forever ago and then I think about like the generation or the decade next was obviously 2000s and when you see footage of 9-11 you're like, oh Christ, we dressed like that in 2001? Yeah, we dressed like, well, you know what? We continued that? I honestly see that and I'm like, well, that's much better than now. That's not that bad. Look outside and go, people dress like that? Now? Now? Big black guys in tight jeans? What's going on? Why are they doing that? What's happening in this world?
Starting point is 00:25:15 Very bizarre pants too where they got like a thing on the knee that's like a vertical stripe thing. Yes, there's all sorts of weird shit going on with pants right now. I don't understand. Patches? Patches? Jimmy and I discuss constantly that we don't know how to dress. Because we're both dudes in our 40s. That's the other part. But we have 12 year old mentalities. We're beating on these people for fashion, but neither of us can figure this shit out either.
Starting point is 00:25:39 We don't know. How do you dress appropriately so you don't try to look like you're 20, but also not look like an old man because you're not an old man yet and you feel like you're 12 so how the fuck does that work and we're trying to navigate life through this mentally I'm 12 but like I feel like I'm still kind of cool like I yeah we're trying to still be I can do things but I cool we go out to live show we're pretty cool cool people. You know, I can't dress like a fucking 25 No, no, I see it. I'm like, okay, that's what people are wearing, but I can't wear that Yeah, I'm a fucking idiot if I want to try my best to like Appropriate yeah dress appropriately for my age and then I look like I got a fucking tea time tomorrow. Yes Our last live show when you hated you.. Yeah, why did I do this to me? So, October 3rd, 1980, let's talk about a young lady, Karen Ann Phillips, okay? She's 24 years old at this point.
Starting point is 00:26:36 And interesting young lady here. She lives, by the way, alone in a studio apartment in Oak Park at 324 North Austin. She works part-time and goes to school as well. in a studio apartment in Oak Park at 324 North Austin. She works part time and goes to school as well. So she goes to school at Rush Presbyterian Street, St. Luke's Hospital in Chicago, nursing school, she goes to there, and she also works at the University of Illinois Medical Center as well.
Starting point is 00:27:01 So she's doing those two things. And on October 3rd, 1980, she attended nursing school, and then a classmate drove her home after class. And then she went from home to the, how the fuck do you say this? Cree yoga, K R I Y a crya yoga crya, that's crya yoga, crya yoga temple in Chicago, where she was studying to be a Swami She's gonna be a nurse and a Swami
Starting point is 00:27:30 Yeah, this is when yoga first started came out and back then it was more like a cult than anything else like now It's just ladies getting exercise, but there's been a bunch of yoga cults over the years that pop up. It's real weird She then I don't know if this is one of them, I'm just saying. She then returned to her apartment at about 10 30 p.m. And then her friend Helen called her to arrange a shopping trip for the next day. So we know she went to work or she went to school. We know she came home. That happened. We definitely know she went to class at the yoga place. That happened. And then we know she came home, that happened. We definitely know she went to class at the yoga place, that happened. And then we know she got home from there safely because at 10.30 she talked to her friend,
Starting point is 00:28:10 made plans for tomorrow. So there we go. Now, the next day comes around October 4th, 1980. It's Saturday afternoon and she doesn't show up for her trip, for her friend Helen to go shopping. Oh, she was shopping. No. So she, this woman sent her husband over to Helen's, to Karen's apartment here to check on her.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Go see if she's okay and pick her up if she needs a ride, whatever. So he knocked on the door and didn't get any response, didn't get any response. So he immediately contacts the fire department. Is that right? Yeah. She's 24 and late for something. It's not like her car is parked out there and like, you know, there's like a bubbling stove on the, our bubbling pot on the stove. He doesn't even have a person he's looking for paramedics. Yeah. He knocked on the door and he's like, she's not answering.
Starting point is 00:29:00 I'll call the fire department, which is a very strange reaction. I just go, I don't know. She's not home. Maybe she fucking, who knows? She's not answering. I'll call the fire department, which is a very strange reaction. I just go I don't know She's not home. Maybe she fucking who knows she's 24. She could have met a guy who knows I need guys with IV bags the jaws of life and bring it all Bring it bring the Dalmatian. I need everything whatever you got. Hey, let's helmets. I don't give a shit Whatever you got going over there Behind the closed doors of government offices and military compounds There are hidden stories and buried secrets from the darkest corners of history. From covert experiments pushing the boundaries of science,
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Starting point is 00:31:27 You would think that they would be like, how, what, hold on, she didn't show up for shopping? How long you've been trying to get ahold of her? An hour? Well, fuck, give it a while. You don't, you, I mean, you're not her dad. Who are you? What do you have for her? Yeah, you're not her husband or something.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Like let's make you her friend's husband. This doesn't make any sense at all. So they burst in the door though, and they find that he was right to call the fire department. Is that right? Oh yeah, they find her face down, blood everywhere. Oh no.
Starting point is 00:31:59 She is totally naked except for a nightgown wrapped around her neck. Oh boy. And her head is covered with blood. There's numerous wounds on her body. It's obvious that she's been through quite a bit of trauma here. So the officer who entered the apartment, they call the cops obviously. They're like, oh this is outside our fucking... Oh they don't need her. Outside our jurisdiction. Yeah we need nothing here. Take the Dalmatian back in the put it back in the truck
Starting point is 00:32:26 It's don't let him see this. Don't by the way, don't let him jump on that lady. She hates it. She hates it I don't see yeah, she'll get very mad. Don't stare at her whilst the dog doesn't either so this poor this poor woman is You know this officer walks in to find this poor woman, Karen Phillips here, and he says he saw a body lying flat, face down on the floor, with the arms extended forward and the legs extended out from the rear of the body, slightly parted, a distance of about two feet between the ankles. So not like way apart, but not ankles together. It's certainly apart, yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Just a little bit. Kind of the way you would fall and where your legs would kind of go naturally. He said the body was naked except for a nightgown pulled tightly around the neck and the body exhibited numerous wounds and abrasions about the face, head, and back. So it looks like she's just been,
Starting point is 00:33:22 looks like, yeah, looks like she's been thrown out of a car that goes a hundred miles an hour and just this is what Happened so the odd thing is here her fingers were pressed together in a hand signal of an oh oh Like her Yeah, index and thumb index and thumb like this. That's how her finger her hands were which they were like He does the diamond. Yeah, which is diamond Dallas page already did that when he did that. So I was always like, what are you doing? Are you calling for a diamond cutter right now? Cuz he's about to end the match. I don't know what's happening right now Yeah, I never understood that at all. Like what are you? Oh, but he's coming. That's not yours, bro.
Starting point is 00:34:05 It's just not yours. What the fuck, bro? He might do it on principle of you stealing his shit. That's what I want to watch. Why don't you X-chop your crotch, too, man? Diamond Dallas Page, give a diamond cutter to Jay-Z would be the oddest thing in the world. Strangest thing I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:34:23 So now, this, by the way, this hand signal in the yoga, because this Kriya yoga is like a religion kind of thing. It's like a philosophy. I don't know if it's a religion. Kind of like Buddhism isn't technically a religion, it's a philosophy type thing. I don't know if this would be considered a religion or a philosophy.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I don't really fucking care either. I'm just saying. Well there's meditation that's like that too. Yeah, yeah, it's different, whatever. But in this yoga world, this hand signal is supposed to signify that the person is accepting death and seeking peace. Oh what the fuck? Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:01 That's... Where would you do that? I don't, I guess when you're about to die, rather than in like a Christian religion or whatever other religion that you're supposed to like pray to God or whatever, this you're supposed to make this hand signal and that shows that you're accepting death and seeking peace and that's like... that's their way of prayer, I guess would be the best way to put it, I think. Does it like freeze like that when you die?
Starting point is 00:35:22 Because once you relax, I don't know. No, I mean when you die your you press that sometimes you relax But you stay pretty stiff and if she did it as she died and yeah, you could you could stay like that Or it could be staged. That's the other thing or someone could have put her hands like that as a that's that's one of the things We don't know here Now at the direction of the officers 11 photographs were taken Now at the direction of the officers, 11 photographs were taken. The first few, first one showed the victim's upper body. She's lying flat in a supine position with her face bloodied. Another photograph shows her upper body and part
Starting point is 00:35:54 of her legs. That photograph shows her lying flat, face downward with her arms extended forward, legs lying flat with only a few inches of space between them, meaning the thighs, not the ankles. Five of the photographs show the victim lying flat, face downward, arms extended forward, legs lying flat, slightly parted and extended out from the rear of her body and two feet between the ankles. Three of the photographs show the victim's upper body,
Starting point is 00:36:17 lying flat, downward, arms extended. So it's just different angles, basically. None of the photographs show her lying in a position that's characteristic of a sexual encounter. She wasn't staged with her legs apart or anything like that. Or- It's not a rape, like, on display. Well, we'll find out here, but it wasn't left on display,
Starting point is 00:36:38 because some people will stage the crime like that. That's not what happened here. So near where she died was a two-tiered end table used as an altar for her yoga stuff. It held a candle, several religious type pictures, two incense burners, all up there on her thing. She's right by there. Okay. Now we don't know if she went over there to get closer to it and make the hand signal or if this is all on purpose or all staged this way. Who knows? So in addition, they find hairs in the apartment which do not belong to her in her hand. Oh, that's something I would say. And also in her hand pubic region and on the carpet and bedsheet as well
Starting point is 00:37:26 The hairs hairs that don't belong to her Yeah, the hair strands blood samples vaginal rectal and oral swabs are taken from the body There is no evidence of forcible entry into the apartment either Whoever came in she let them in now of all the all the the evidence is obtained they send it off to the crime lab. Later autopsy revealed that the cause of death was a combination of beating and strangulation. Okay and a vaginal smear reveals the presence of seminal material as well. So there was sexual activity there's a rape involved here, absolutely. So yes, so that's what we got.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Now outside in some bushes outside the apartment, they find a tire iron encrusted with hair and blood. I wonder if that's connected. Huh, you think that might be? Wow. Perhaps that's related. I know where the blunt force wounds came from probably. That we got.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Now, yeah, the O fingers is interesting here. Apparently a friend, Helen, the friend that was expecting her to go shopping, she told the cops that the O hand signals as a-mur-dress, O-M-M-U-D-R-A-S, a-mudris, symbols used in a mergers a mood a moodress o mm u d r a s a moodress symbols used in the particular Hindu Denomination to with which both hell in this woman and Karen belonged Which is all part of the yoga thing there now Karen is a Swami at the yoga temple and She explained that that sig that hand signal signifies the search for peace and the passive acceptance of death
Starting point is 00:39:08 Okay, so yeah, that's what we got going on But if you're I don't understand how you're being beaten and strangled and that's you just make a hand signal rather than Try to fight off your attacker like that doesn, and she had handfuls of hair too, which doesn't make sense that she would be fighting and fighting and then it's just odd. Just accept it. It seems staged to me. Certainly, yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:33 You know what I mean? Yeah, it seems staged. I could see if you were dying in a hospital bed from a disease and you were fading away and you made the signal. That'd be one thing, but as someone's beating, raping and murdering you, I can't imagine you're just like, that'd be one thing. But as someone's beating, raping, and murdering you, I can't imagine you're just like, this is fine.
Starting point is 00:39:48 I'm not a yoga guy, but. I've seen a few people die like that, that are like, elderly and have a, nobody ever does any sort of symbol of acceptance. It's always panic and their chin to the sky, gasping for fucking air. It's always terror. It's so fucked up.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Yeah, it's never good. No, there's no like subtle hand signals saying, I'm fine with this. I'm good with this, yeah. Every one of them were like, I don't want this. Everybody out there, give your grandparents a hand signal to make if they're fine with dying. Go, if when you die you're cool with it, make this signal.
Starting point is 00:40:24 If not, then we'll know that you didn't wanna go. And then give them a hug and tell them sorry it's gonna happen anyway. Jesus Christ man. So they need to question the neighbors here to find out if anybody heard anything, saw anything, obviously anybody coming and out of her apartment. They talked to a bunch of different neighbors only a couple of them have anything of any value to give One is Mohammed Azadi Azajeen He's a student who lives in the apartment next door to Karen He said he heard voices and pounding coming from her apartment at about 1245 to 1 o'clock in the morning somewhere in there in that that morning
Starting point is 00:41:03 No, no, you got what's going on over there. Good for them. Fuck yeah. So he could not make out what was being said, although he thought it was some kind of argument, which you also don't want to intervene in. You're like, well, turn the music up louder, I guess. And he did go knock on her door, actually.
Starting point is 00:41:20 He did. But didn't get any answer. This is in the middle of the argument. He knocked on the door to see if anything this guy's a nice guy Christ After going back to his apartment. He heard the argument again this time In lower voices though, it would be like this type of thing like blah blah blah blah like low Whisper yellows, but I'm still pissed at you. Yeah, and this thing he heard more pounding this time as well So that's something the the next door neighbor,
Starting point is 00:41:45 at least they know a time when this was going on, probably about 12.45, so that narrows it to one o'clock in the morning anywhere in there. Now they talk down the street, a guy who lives in a house right down the street named Stephen Paul Linscott, L-I-N Scott with two T's. He's born July 9th, 1954, so he's about 26 at this point in time. He's from Newport, Rhode Island originally. He went to the University of
Starting point is 00:42:11 Maine for two years and then in 74 he joined the US Navy. He was a radio man and all that kind of thing. They did, absolutely. That Rhode Island fucking New England accent. so that's fine I guess he became a radio man and even was granted top-secret clearance in the Navy as well He even got he got married when he was in the Navy as well He married a woman named Lois which just makes me think of family guy all I can picture is With that accent and everything and a wife named Lois, I can't help it, it's just all I can think of.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Now, she is the daughter of former missionaries to the Bahamas. Her parents would always be missionaries to the Bahamas, right? So he got an honorable discharge from the Navy in March of 79. They lived in Maine, then they moved to Chicago in the fall of 79, and then they spent the following summer in Maine and then finally moved to Oak Park about a month before this whole thing with Karen went down, with Karen Phillips went down. So they've only been there a month.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Yeah. And what they're doing here is he is a Bible student at Emos Bible College in Oak Park and he lives with his wife Lois and his two children. They have a two and a half year old named Katherine and a nine month old named Paul. So he's got a young family, 26, couple kids, little house, going to Bible college. He's also running a halfway house out of this house as well. He's like preaching to prisoners and it's a convict halfway house. He's doing that. You've got to be kind.
Starting point is 00:43:58 Yeah. So he said he heard of the Bible school while overseas and applied there and a couple other places and was accepted at this Bible school while overseas and applied there and a couple other places and was accepted at this Bible school. And he came there right from the Navy. He said, you know, before this he was working as a construction laborer back in Maine and all that kind of thing. The only criminal thing he has in his background is a speeding ticket in 1972 in Maine. Yeah, literally, that's it., not a parking ticket. Other than that. It's so low. They're low and it's yeah. Yeah. And you're,
Starting point is 00:44:31 you're taking off here. He operates the good news mission as what he calls it. That is the, it's a counseling service and a halfway house for convicts from his home. Real clever name. Yeah. Good news. I've got good news. So they canvas the neighborhood. They speak clever name. Yeah, good news, I've got good news. So they canvass the neighborhood, they speak with him, he lives in a building kind of right, there's the apartments and then his house is right next to that.
Starting point is 00:44:53 Oh. So he's kind of the other side of her. So the police asked him and his wife, Lois, if they had seen or heard anything strange at about one o'clock in the morning that night because someone's been murdered here, so if you have, let us know. There's been a murder.
Starting point is 00:45:09 There's been a murder. So Lois said she went to bed about 10 o'clock, didn't hear shit, slept solid till 6 a.m. She said, I don't know, he was still up, Steve was still up when she went to bed, so she said, I don't know what time he came to bed, but I know that she said that she arose during the night wants to go to the bathroom and
Starting point is 00:45:33 Husband was sleeping there in bed and then at about 6 a.m She got up to get the kids all you know Talk to the kids and get them breakfast and stuff and he was still sleeping in bed. So Yeah, there's that now he was was told by the, they said, well we don't remember anything. We were sleeping or we don't really know anything. So they said, okay, that's fine. They said, if you remember anything, they said no matter how silly it might seem, anything.
Starting point is 00:45:55 How innocuous. You heard a knock, you heard a bump, you had anything at all, let us know about it. Call us, okay. So a day goes by. And then Steve talks to Lois and says I had this dream that night yeah the night of the murder I had this dream he says you know I don't know whether it's significant or not but I had this dream so he tells his wife that then he tells someone who works in the building where he lives
Starting point is 00:46:27 that he dreamed about the murder that happened, apparently while it was happening. That's, hmm. He was dreaming about it. So he told his wife and he told his friend that and his friend said, you should probably call the police, maybe it'll help the police. Maybe the dream was something so on Monday he talks about there's a newspaper article about the murder and all that kind of thing and
Starting point is 00:46:55 He talks about the whole thing with his wife and he's like all this poor girl, you know She's murdered and all this and I had this dream So the wife said you need to go to the police it might be helpful I mean even if it's not they said no matter how silly it seems to call them that is pretty fucking silly it's pretty fucking silly I had a dream that night so they said he said I'll just call I'll call him just you know maybe it'll help I had a dream one of your my dream want to hear my the last thing anyone wants to hear is another person's dream but I guess that they did say no matter how silly so they got to be expecting some calls here. Your personal movies with no ticket bought that's just for you. And no plot and no acts and no it's just a weird
Starting point is 00:47:33 mashed together thing. And if you're quitting smoking and you did it with a patch on your arm, that's a fucked up dream. You're gonna have fucked up dreams and like lions are chasing you, it's gonna be great. Lions with red eyes, it's bad stuff. So he says, okay, I'll do it, I'll do it. I'll call the cops. So he called the cops and told them, hey, I had a dream about the murder the same night the murder had been reported. So the cop on the phone said, tell you what to do here, bud. Write it all down and we'll get back to you.
Starting point is 00:48:03 Then we'll get back to you. We'll contact you later You just write it down hit us with a forever stamp. So Not real interested is what no not mail it write it all down and then we'll contact you and then when we want to hear We'll holler at you when we have no other leads When a detective is ready because these are just the people taking leads So they said you had a dream write it down and a detective will contact you that's what they said which is okay sure which sounds like whatever asshole fuck off yeah so he he does that he writes a written version of the dream which a detective picks up the
Starting point is 00:48:38 following day just picks it up I heard you have something for me okay grabs that that evening two cops come to his house. Oh They read his account back to him of the dream and you know go over is that did you mean to say this? did you mean to say that and One of the police officers asked why didn't you describe the murder weapon in here? And I'll give you a detailed dream because I have this exact tribe transcripts of shit So I'll tell you exactly what his dream was. Awesome. We said how come you didn't describe the murder weapon?
Starting point is 00:49:10 And he said that well in the phone call conversation that I had with the other police officer that I called, I told them what it was. I don't know why I didn't write it down, but he said he thought the murder weapon was blunt, a blunt object that looked to him like a tire iron. Oh. So now they're interested when he says that. That's far too specific. That's very specific.
Starting point is 00:49:35 How many blunt objects are there to beat someone with, especially in a house, a tire, in an apartment, not even in a garage? Yeah, and he happened to pick the one that they found in the bushes, that's unbelievable. Covered in blood and hair. That's, sir, buy a lotto ticket. You are on the money, my friend.
Starting point is 00:49:53 Do you dream of numbers, my friend? So, later on, he said that he didn't refer to the murder weapon as a tire iron, and he told the police officer that he hadn't described the murder weapon as a tire iron in his written account because he was uncertain what the object was in his dream. But he did tell the other cop that it looked like a tire iron. OK. So October the 8th is when he comes to the police station. Get up. Get on down here.
Starting point is 00:50:19 We need to let's let's sit down. Yeah. So they bring him in and it's two officers there with him and this is his interview. They said, okay, I'm trying to trim the fat here but this is going to be a pretty good chunk of interrogation but trust me it's worth it and it's really fucking interesting. I find police interrogations to be fascinating. They are definitely, it's certainly murder ones. There's a lot of not not not not interesting. It's watching people whether they're guilty or had nothing to do with it. Yeah. Watching their behavior in front of cops that
Starting point is 00:50:57 don't know and they're figuring out whether or not they know. Or they do know and they're trying to get this person into a certain place to say something or try to whatever So they said okay Steve you want to relate to us how you became involved in the investigation? Because this is they turn the tape recorder on and he says, ah, yeah I was it was about four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday afternoon I believe it was and we noticed the fire trucks and the police cars out to the side of the house in front of the other apartment building. And before long, two police officers came over, knocked on the door and inquired as to whether or not we might have any information concerning any strange persons in the area
Starting point is 00:51:37 or strange goings on or noises. And I responded that I had been occupied all afternoon in our apartment and that I hadn't heard anything. And he said it was late last night about 1 a.m. and I mentioned I hadn't heard anything and that I would inquire as to the rest of the house and if the rest of the people that were living there whether they had heard anything. By the way this is a house with convicts in it. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:52:02 P.S. halfway. Yeah. These guys just got out. He said, and they all came up, they all came up in the negative, is what he said. What does that mean? Meaning nobody had heard anything. It was at that point when he meant they all, nobody had HIV, they were all clear.
Starting point is 00:52:17 It was a test came back, Bob. Oh, fuck, no. It was. I came up, Bob. Real pissed off. And he's negative for hepatitis. Good. It was at this point when he mentioned it, I said I remembered I had a dream that night, a very vivid dream about somebody beating somebody else to death.
Starting point is 00:52:33 And he also mentioned that it was, I believe he said that a girl had been murdered, although I'm not sure he said girl. I think he may have said just a person was murdered. We said that we would get back to them and he invited us to get back and call the police station if we remembered anything at all in the smallest detail. So I said that we would and he took my name and number and left. It wasn't until a couple days later thinking it over and remembering the dream and after mentioning it to two of the staff personnel in the building that I had a dream concerning someone beating someone to death that they advised me I
Starting point is 00:53:03 should go ahead and call in and just see what the police thought about it. And left that weird or no and left and left them to make the decisions about it. Is this strange? The only other person I had mentioned it to was my wife. I thought I had mentioned it to her the very morning we got up because normally if I have a very vivid dream I'll mention it to her and she said no that it was that evening that I called was the first time she heard of it and What finally tipped me off or what finally caused me to call in was that she had mentioned that she had read in the paper
Starting point is 00:53:34 about the murder and that it was Somebody who had been beaten to death and so I decided to go ahead and call in I called in about 930 roughly that evening I believe it, and talked for about a half hour to the officer. So that's where we are. They said, have you ever had any contact with police before in your life? And he said, I went through a stoplight.
Starting point is 00:53:54 And they said, just a traffic arrest? And he said, right. And they said, where was this? And he said, Maine in 72. So they said, in reference to your dreams, have you had similar instances in your past where you dreamt about something that actually had occurred? Are you psychic? I think is what they're getting. Yeah, do you do this a lot? He says yes
Starting point is 00:54:15 What yeah, dude, his answers are bonkers, man Um, yes growing up as a teenager and into early 20s I did dream fairly often about certain things or not even dreams, just have an impression during the day and it would come true. And it would always be something that would affect my life. I was never, it was never about anyone else. It was sort of like being in a situation
Starting point is 00:54:37 talking with certain people that possibly I hadn't talked with before and I would find myself in a situation talking to them, you know? Like a, yeah, premonition type deal. Deja vu like today. Almost. Yeah, yeah. Deja now.
Starting point is 00:54:52 And so I, I always logged in this sort of, I always logged this and sort of speak, sort of speak in my mind, but you never you you know never tried to think too much or develop it or anything like that but I was aware that it was happening and it hasn't been happening in the last six years or so six or seven years until this summer and I had sort of an impression that I would be involved with the police and this happened okay they said what do you mean by impression? Yeah. He said, well, just that I would be involved with the police and also that I'd be worried
Starting point is 00:55:30 about my studies and that sort of thing because of the pressures of studies and it's just sort of an emotional impression or premonition. So they go, and when did you get this premonition? And he says, I just, I don't know. One day at work, I think this summer back in Maine, I just sort of had this impression. And I was aware that it was a similar type of experience that I had experienced as I was growing up as a teenager and that it was the first time in six years. And it's not that I don't give a lot of credence, though you know, it used to happen quite frequently. I never try to give it much credence. I always
Starting point is 00:56:03 wait to see if it's going to happen. I said, okay. Have you ever discussed this ability you have with anybody else? Yeah. Anybody? Anybody know that you're psychic here? You're fucking figuring it out before it all happens. He said just my mother who seems to have the same sort of ability. Oh, so the shining passes down. That's nice. That's good. Oh my God. Hereditary shining. My mother, Andorra from fucking bewitched is the, uh, wow. Okay. Uh, they said, my dad, Darren's a real piece of shit. He's a real asshole. Samantha was the wife. Andorra was the mom of Samantha. I think I remember when I was a kid, it was on constantly on reruns. And I was like, this show sucks. Was Darren bewitched or was he?
Starting point is 00:56:44 Yes. Yes. Okay. No, he's bew Darren bewitched or was he? Yes, yes. I do. Okay, alright. No, he's bewitched and there was two of them. Both named Dick. Oh. Both, Darren's were played by two different people. Both named Dick.
Starting point is 00:56:54 Dick York and Dick Sargent. Is that right? Swear to God. Fucking ridiculous. Wow. So, just my mother who seems to have the same sort of ability and that was many years ago. So I haven't mentioned it since we were living in the same house, this sort of thing.
Starting point is 00:57:08 And he said, okay, who did you speak to specifically? And he said that, I think I spoke with Jim Sowerman the evening before I called the police, which would have been Sunday evening. They said, do you recall what you told him? He said, I told him I thought it was funny that the only information I had for the police
Starting point is 00:57:23 was that I had a dream with a very strong impression of a fella who was beating somebody that I couldn't quite make out and was beating him to death and He was quite shocked at the dream and thought that I should call it in immediately and then the following evening I spoke with Carlos Criderio Who was another staff member of the house, and he also thought I should call it in and it might be something significant. Okay, so they said, and what was it specifically you talked to him about? He said, I also told him I had a dream that I dreamed and that a man was beaten somebody
Starting point is 00:57:57 to death and that it was a very strong impression. And I related to him that the police were looking for someone in connection with the homicide and I said it was the same night this happened. So they suggested I call in too. Everyone I talked to said I should call you. I tell everybody this shit and they say call somebody else. Call somebody, talk to them. I don't want to fucking hear it.
Starting point is 00:58:16 So they said was your wife the first person you discussed this with? And he said no, I guess it was Jim Sowerman. I thought I discussed it with my wife but Jim Sowerman was the first one. They said, when did you in fact discuss it with your wife? And he said, I did, but not until we went for a walk Monday evening. And as we were walking, I mentioned to her the dream and she related to me. Actually, I think she related to me first at the newspaper mentioned that the woman who was killed was beaten to death.
Starting point is 00:58:42 And then I told her about the dream and I told her that I had a dream the same night where a man was beating someone to death and it was a very strong impression. They go, why don't you give me a little background up to the time that you had the dream. Maybe you were, we'll find this out, who knows, maybe you were blackout drunk and you were doing this. So they said, what was the, you had the dream at about what time? He said, now you never know what time you have a dream It's a great point. What time does that I don't fucking know
Starting point is 00:59:10 sometime between Ten and six I believe probably I fell asleep at this time. I woke up at this time That's what time it was any time in there. He said I believe it was between one and three in the morning How do you believe that? How would you know? How would you know you had the dream at the exact time the murder was going on? Yeah. And I believe I woke up at two. I think I looked at my watch and it was two in the morning the first time that I woke
Starting point is 00:59:36 up. You think? You think. You mean, you go to sleep, you wake up and you look at the clock. You know what fucking time you woke up? You know what time you woke up. I mean, sometimes you don't remember waking and you look at the clock, you know, what fucking time you woke up You know what time you woke up. I mean sometimes you don't remember waking up and looking at the clock maybe Yeah, you'll wake up sometimes cuz there's times when yeah Yeah, yeah
Starting point is 00:59:53 You can wake up in the middle of the night not remember it because there's nights where I'm like that I pee last night in the middle of the night that I get up to take a piss or not And I don't remember. Yeah Not sure I'm like, I'm not sure if that was last night or the night before yeah Wow get all mixed up when I'm sleeping never gotten up in the middle of the night to pee To pee in the middle of the night never Really? Yeah, like I hear about that about old men like they do it like three four times in their sleep and not not calling You know man. No no no no
Starting point is 01:00:21 You you know I'm like, really? Is that right? I chug like an entire bottle of water before I go to sleep. I'm drinking so much water, so I always do that. And I'm like, why'd I do that? And then I'm gonna have to piss now, for sure. I know, I'm like, I got like five hours, and I'm gonna have to piss. I just drank 16 ounces of water.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Yeah, that's how you do it on the road, right? You chug and then go to sleep, so that you make sure that you have to wake up when I can only sleep like two and a half hours before a flight. Yes. I'll drink like a whole entire bottle of water I'll be like I'll be up in two hours. No problem You don't believe in ghosts I get it Lots of people don't I didn't either Until I came face to face with them
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Starting point is 01:03:32 Stay in one spot too long. No, no. It's so you can get up at 4 a.m. to attack a village. Everybody would drink like two big glasses of water before they go to bed. Yeah. It's a thing I signed. I learned that from Bart Simpson when I was like 14. So, uh, they said, which morning would that be he said that would be the evening of maybe Saturday morning He said I think it was a short time later I mentioned before the dream as in I mentioned before that the dream is in two stages Okay, this is the other thing he had a dream and he said he woke up
Starting point is 01:04:02 Looked at his watch went back to sleep and the dream continued on like it was a movie on pause good for you That's amazing. That's we all do that. We're like, come on get back in that dream. It never happens So he said the dream was in two stages and the second stage was after I fell asleep after waking up for the first time For five or ten minutes and then I woke up again after that and I heard a noise. So I walked into my living room and I walked around for a few minutes and trying to shake off the effects of the dream and get some more sleep. And they go, let's back up from that point.
Starting point is 01:04:35 Let's back it up a little bit here. And he said, okay. He's so like, all right, just I'm willing to. They said Friday, what'd you do Friday? Let's go from there. He said, okay, my memory is usually terrible on days, but let's see, Friday, I was in school until 12.30. He said, probably, Friday was probably a relaxed day.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I think that I worked around the place. I'm trying to think of what kind of work I did, but I believe I worked on my car a little bit and just did some general things and also did some studying in the afternoon and the evening. I can't remember too much about the evening at all. They said, do you remember who you were with? And he said, let's see. My memory is very terrible when it comes to days for some reason, but I remember every
Starting point is 01:05:20 detail of a dream days later though, which. Which I don't remember a dream. I'll remember it right when I wake up and then an hour later I'm like what the fuck happened again? And if I want any of it to stick I gotta write it down. Yeah otherwise who the hell knows. So he says but I'll check back and try to find out if we were with anybody. He said you were at home with your family or by yourself? They're getting frustrated now.
Starting point is 01:05:41 Who the fuck? Who's we? Who's we? He said yes right. Normally we'd be at home unless somebody was over or something like that. They were like, great, that's all we were trying to figure out here. Were you out or home?
Starting point is 01:05:51 What time did you go to bed? He said, we went to bed about 10.30 or 11. No, his wife went to bed at 10. He went to bed later. So the we thing right away, I'm like, nope, you didn't go to bed at the same time. And I remember we spent most of the evening just sort of chit chattingchatting with the guys and
Starting point is 01:06:06 talking with some of the guys at the residence in the house and that sort of thing you know eating a little food together that sort of thing and then we went up around 1030 and I think we were asleep by 11 or so they said and when did you walk and when when you went out when you went out you went up to your apartment in the building and he said, right. He said, so this is 11 o'clock in your bed with your wife and you had fallen asleep and now what time is the beginning best to the best of your recollection? Do you call recall this dream beginning?
Starting point is 01:06:35 He says, well, I don't really recall if it's something that happened at intermittent periods like some dreams do, but I think though that my remembrance is that it was just a solid dream, a solid impression, roughly between one and two in the morning, and I dreamed it at that period, and I think I woke up at two a.m., and for the first part of it, I tried to shake the dream off
Starting point is 01:06:54 because it was such a strong impression, and I was interested in sleep, so I went back to sleep. They said, had you taken anything to help you go to sleep that night? Yeah. No. Nothing. Have you been, had help you go to sleep that night? Yeah. No. Nothing. Have you been drinking at all that night?
Starting point is 01:07:08 That's what they were trying to get. Were you doing like acid and mushrooms all day and then what happened? And he said, no. Then they said, well, we might as well get into the dream now. Why don't you relate to us what you recall about this dream? Okay. He said, okay. I remember probably the first part of it would be seeing a man's face.
Starting point is 01:07:29 The description would be blonde hair, short blonde hair, and sort of very fair, you know, light features. Not muscular, but sort of square chested. Wearing a terry cloth shirt with two, I think, horizontal stripes across the chest. Looking for Charlie Brown now? Who the fuck are we looking for? And across the chest, and I think one on the arm. Remember that shirt, and they said, what color shirt?
Starting point is 01:07:57 He said, the shirt I believe was white or off-white, sort of yellow, and I think the stripes were red or purple or something of that nature. And I believe that he had on brownish red pants, you know Burt red pants on or something along those line that tone. This is 1980 So you go who the fuck wears burnt red pants? 1980 wears burnt red pants. It's exactly how Reading rainbow uniform. That is very late 70s outfit. He just described ugly as sin
Starting point is 01:08:25 uniform. That is very late seventies outfit he just described. Ugliest sin. They said he was a friendly, he had a friendly way about him and he was very at ease with I could see that he was talking with somebody and throughout the whole dream he was facing me and I was looking straight on him and I had the impression that I was a little taller than he was and so he was roughly five'5 to 5'7, I believe. So he's like in this dream, like literally at his height in the dream, he's looking through his eyes, it's not just like I see a-
Starting point is 01:08:56 And sizing him up, yeah. Yeah, like there's a camera in the corner of the room, it's like I'm from my height looking. And he's right in front of me. Which is very weird. Most of the time I see myself in my dreams. I'm not, it's usually not POV. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:09:10 So that's interesting. And he said, I think the thing which stuck out most to me was that he was just very friendly and very easygoing and very comfortable in the situation. He wasn't at all distressed with whoever he was talking to. Very much at ease with the person. There was a light on behind him to his left and I was facing him and it was slightly below his head. It made
Starting point is 01:09:31 kind of a soft glow in the room and I had the impression that it was some sort of living room type situation." He said, about a little ways into the dream he started to change a little bit in his attitude becoming more what I felt was more evil intent or something like that. Also he produced an object I think he got it from behind his back and he was showing it to whoever he was talking to and he just the impression that I got was that he was talking to a girl rather than a guy and during this time just because of the change in his face he was showing this object to her and starting to smile a little bit that I had some sort of impression that you know this is something which is not at all that healthy.
Starting point is 01:10:17 So for whatever reasons I woke up and I tried to shake it off so that I wouldn't interfere with sleep and I tried to go back to sleep. After I got back to sleep, I dreamed that this person had this object and was beating this person downward. This person who was being beaten was below his waist and below his knees or in that area. So he's got like a frame of like a movie frame. Like this is where the camera is. If it goes below it, I don't see anything.
Starting point is 01:10:47 Like he's beating a dog, but it's just out of sight. But you hear voices. Yeah, he said in the last thing I heard, oh, he was beating her on the head quite a bit. And the last thing that I heard, had on that part, or the second stage of the dream was this weapon hitting bloody flesh and a lot of blood spraying everywhere.
Starting point is 01:11:07 And this is the last part and there was a lot of blood. I remember that and that I woke up for the second time. I thought that I heard a noise from my front room. So I went out to our front room to look around and also to shake off this dream. I wondered if maybe I wasn't being impressed possibly that there was somebody in the room or something and I had somehow dreamed about it. Like did I dream about what's just going to happen to me? He's saying.
Starting point is 01:11:35 I thought. Sometimes there's something like that is connected. So I went out there and I walked around and there was nobody around. So I went back to sleep, back to go to sleep, and I sat on the side of the bed for a minute and I thought things over and thought about the dream and I tried to shake it off and went back and laid down to go to sleep. I slept soundly until the next morning. They said, did you at any time when you got up and heard the noise in your front room,
Starting point is 01:12:02 did you investigate further and go downstairs or anything like that? And he said, no, I thought it was just coming out of the dream, but I felt like it was still close by. You know, I thought it, I thought it was rustling of paper, but quite close by. So I went out into the front room to look around and there wasn't anybody. They said, at any time, did you leave your bedroom or your apartment and go downstairs? He said, no. Okay.
Starting point is 01:12:24 He said, um, in this dream, the dream said no Okay, he said in this dream the tree This is the cop now in this dream the dream begins with a relaxed conversation as you stated a man and what you believe to Be a woman. He said how did you perceive the woman? And he said I don't really get much impression of her at all I mentioned earlier to you that my impression of her while she was being beaten was that she was not resisting at all and that I had the impression that she was crouched on her hands and knees after the first couple blows and then she actually fell to the floor but there wasn't a lot of resistance and I had the impression that she was conscious enough to make some
Starting point is 01:12:59 sort of resistance but she wasn't able to or she didn't. Also, that I didn't have the impression of her nationality or anything, except that the last part of the dream where the weapon did a lot of hitting flesh and there was a lot of blood, that my impression was that she was black. Karen's not black, by the way. Okay, but she could be black and blue.
Starting point is 01:13:23 She's definitely got some, yeah, whoever this is, is black and fucking blue. So he said, my only impression that, but that's the only impression I have is that it was black flesh. So that is about the Olenks black skin, maybe even the flesh is all the same color. Okay. So that is about the only impression I get. And basically the dream centers on this person and I get quite a clear view Of this person standing there chatting and very easygoing type of person and very relaxed. That is what my dream is focused on
Starting point is 01:13:56 They said do you recall in the dream with the lady might have been wearing and he said no I can't do you recall in your dream? Apparently this easygoing relaxed man entered the ladies apartment some way Do you recall how that was? And he said no, I don't but I thought the door was behind him behind his back and not too far away Like he just just had entered the room They said not too far away. He said not too far away Maybe six or seven feet something like that But I'm not real sure because I had the impression that he walked into her place, possibly on
Starting point is 01:14:27 her invitation or something like that. I wasn't too sure, but I remember the first greeting was not strange at all. It was very easy going and as friends are, you know, glad you're here, glad that you're here back and forth. He said, was there a knock at the door? They asked Scott or Steve here. Steve said, I don't get any impression there at all. The first impression that I have is that the person is not quite standing or maybe taking one or two
Starting point is 01:14:51 steps into the room and that's it. You know, coming in through the door or a knock or anything proceeding that I don't have any impression at all of in my, from my dream. They said, but you have some feeling that he was invited in by her. And he said, well, I would just say by the impressions of the dream that the person was relaxed and that sort of thing. It didn't seem like any late night encounter, which would cause any sort of suspicion at all and that the person entering the room, he didn't like try to make any explanations or anything like that.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Just very easy going and making conversation immediately. They said, okay, so there was a relaxed atmosphere in the first stage of your dream between the man and the woman. And he said, right. Said, do you recall any conversation between them? And he said, no. They said, can you recall if it was cold in there
Starting point is 01:15:38 or was it warm? Was there any reason for anybody, was there any reason anybody was dressed in any particular form? Meaning if someone had a park on or someone had shorts on, I guess. He said, well, he was dressed in a short sleeve terry cloth shirt, and I don't know what the temperature
Starting point is 01:15:55 was that night, but no, I don't know really. I would just assume that it was cool unless people would turn their heat down. And he said, most people would what? And he said, most people would turn their heat down in the evening to save fuel but I don't really know, not for my dream at all. Okay. They said in the evening if the heat was turned down and it was cool, how would they stay
Starting point is 01:16:16 warm? And he said blankets. Okay. They said in your dream this conversation lasted how long? He said I don't really know. I get an impression from the dream that it would be 20 long? He said I don't really know. I get an impression from the dream that it would be 20 minutes or so, but I don't really know. He said is that all you see in the dream conversation?
Starting point is 01:16:33 And he said yeah, they're just chatting very amicably. He doesn't smile probably until he produces the object from behind his back and then he smiles at her. I just think from that there is a real change in his attitude And that's when I decided to wake up And we're depression that he says Oh much impregnate the impression I get to and they're gonna pick up on that too and start talking about that Yeah, the cops are gonna start asking him
Starting point is 01:17:00 They're gonna they're gonna adopt his language and start saying you keep saying impression, let's talk about that. Let's explore that. Let's explore impressions. They said, what was the focus of producing this weapon? Was he upset over something? And Steve said, no, he's very easygoing. I remember that he held it up to her like this and held it up to her about shoulder high to himself.
Starting point is 01:17:21 And they said in his right hand, and Steve said, yeah, in his right hand, he just held it up and sort of holding it out in front of him a little bit for her to himself. And they said in his right hand and Steve said, yeah, in his right hand, he just held it up and sort of holding it out in front of him a little bit for her to see. And he was smiling and made a few comments and smiled possibly at her reaction, I believe. And they say, do you recall what this conversation was? And he said, no, I can't read lips to distinguish, but you can tell sometimes what people are saying by looking at their mouths, but I couldn't see that well his features, just his general shape, a few details where he was and showed his face.
Starting point is 01:17:54 They said, where did he produce this weapon? And he said, I'm not sure, but in my dreams, as dreams went on, he was possibly picking it up with his hand. Possibly he was, there was something next to him, but I thought that maybe he got it from behind his back or somewhere behind him. They said, can you recall what the instrument was? Right. He says, okay, this is the hardest part.
Starting point is 01:18:16 For some reason, he held it right up in plain view, but I think it was rounded on one end and sort of a metallic dark type instrument, you know, a tire iron. Name a dark metallic instrument that's rounded on one end. Yeah, L-shaped with about a one inch lug nut. Yeah, what is tire iron? So yeah, that's what he said. So he said, no, maybe, no, maybe real machined, roughish. It wasn't too heavy for him to handle.
Starting point is 01:18:51 He handled it pretty easily. It was blunt and rather thick and tapered down toward one end and rounded on one side. Rounded on one end and sort of tapered down but not to a point or anything like that. But I really don't have any idea what it was. It was some sort of weight or counterbalance like in a clock, a grandfather clock. Pendulum, yeah. Yeah, something like that. So he said, now you said you were startled over the attitude change in this man.
Starting point is 01:19:19 You don't know what brought on the change? And he said, no, there seemed to be, of course I could tell they were talking, but it seems to me something from the inside of him, you know, it wasn't their conversation that produced it because it was rather sudden and it was something that he seemed to enjoy. And they said, what did he enjoy? And he said, well, he seemed to be quite in control of himself as his attitude changed. And he was quite confident in the situation. Not that he was threatened, not that he was threatened that that would cause anger or cause any earlier
Starting point is 01:19:51 sort of emotions, but just that it came from him. Basically, he started to change his attitude or that sort of thing. He's basically describing when Ted Bundy kidnaps a woman. He's all nice and smiling and he gets her in the car and fucking hits her with a tire iron. So they said at this point you awoke and he said right. He said what'd you do? He said he laid in the bed thought about the dream and then tried
Starting point is 01:20:17 to go back to sleep and and not dream it you know just to sleep and then the second stage began and they said how did that begin? He said, I'm not real sure of the beginning. I know that a couple of times the same picture of him holding up a weapon and smiling flashed in and out as he was beating her. This was sort of like a flashback remembering before, but I think it began, see that sort of confuses
Starting point is 01:20:41 the transition a little bit for me, just where it began at. But I think it began where he was just beating her and he began to beat her and just started hitting her. Boy oh boy. And he said, what do you recall about the beating? And at this point, by the way, he like gets down on the ground on his knees, like demonstrating it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Yeah. He said just that he was swinging up high and coming down across his body until he swung it long and striking her, I believe on the head below his knees. He said, do you recall how many times? And he said, I don't. I know it was several, seven sort of in that area or something like that. They said in the area of seven times. And he said in the area of that, he said, maybe more.
Starting point is 01:21:23 I'm not sure. Was the beating confined to her head? And he said I dreamt that he was beating sort of maybe centering on the head at first but maybe just at random possibly he was hitting. Possibly spreading it around rather than beating around her upper body. You know shoulders and head. I think these were two repeated in the same places. And as I tried, I couldn't see her at all, just that there was this form that he was
Starting point is 01:21:50 beating the form and that sort of thing. Man. So yeah, they say, is he saying anything at this point? And he says, I don't believe so. They said, was he smiling at this point? And he said, I can't see his face because his head's kind of down. Yeah. They said, is there any indication in your dream of why the beating was administered? Yeah. Give us a why. Anything. And he said, no, except for the fact that it seemed premeditated to me. Okay. That's a, wow. That's a fascinating word you just used.
Starting point is 01:22:26 That's what I mean. He just really went hard at it. I guess if he came over smiling and had a tire iron behind his back, he'd beeter to death. It's hard to say it wasn't. Yeah, because of the emotions and the attitude change and seemed to originate with himself. It doesn't seem to have been solicited at all. So it wasn't like they had a conversation. He didn't like where it went in his attitude change and seemed to originate with himself, it doesn't seem to have been solicited at all. So it wasn't like they had a conversation,
Starting point is 01:22:47 he didn't like where it went and his attitude changed. He just seemed to be like, and now I got you where I want you type of deal. He said, do you know anything at all, or did you get any impression from your dream as to what kind of background she had? Again, now they're using impression, that's what he uses. He said, no, I didn't, but I just thought she was not a crude person
Starting point is 01:23:07 But just kind of maybe somewhat educated somewhat intelligent at least high school and beyond a little bit They said do you have any feelings at all toward this lady? And he said no did he or did I? whoa See he caught them doing that. Yeah. And they said in your dream. In your dream. You're a dream person that's watching this. Do you feel anything? And he said doesn't seem to give me an impression. It seems to be sort of a late-night chat with him. She didn't seem to have any problems with
Starting point is 01:23:40 him being there and he didn't have any problems with himself being there and speaking with her and they had something to talk about and it wasn't anything that was very confrontational in nature. During the beating was she conscious and he says yes she was on her hands and knees during the first part of the beating and she didn't resist. She didn't struggle and she was on her hands and knees and he was hitting her on the bed maybe two or three times and she looked maybe like she might have been crying but she wasn't struggling resisting, accepting sort of.
Starting point is 01:24:12 This is the most specific dream I've ever heard. Yes, and how many people when they're being murdered are accepting of it except for a yogi who's making a fucking, you know what I'm saying? This is a... Or a monk with a can of gas and fucking- Yeah, yeah. Some square making a statement, yeah. Absolutely, so the accepting sort of is incredible
Starting point is 01:24:34 because that's the exact words they use except death when you do that. For that circle, yeah. So they said accepting the fact that she was beaten in the head, and he said accepting the fact that she was being beaten or, and the cop interrupts and said, did this disturb you at all in your dream? that she was beaten in the head and he said accepting the fact that she was being beaten or and the cop interrupts and said did this disturb you at all in your dream and he said no i just dreamed it yeah it wasn't real you guys it's not real it's in a dream i woke up i'm i'm beginning to think i'm a suspect i'm just telling you about my amazing dream he still has no clue
Starting point is 01:25:01 that they are suspicious that they're suspicious he thinks he's a helpful guy right now Wow so they said did she cry out at all I don't believe so he says the cop says now the first couple two blows you said that she was like on her hands and knees and then he does when he gets down on the floor and he goes like on her hands and knees and sort of going down on her elbows that was the impression I had that he was willing that he was just hitting away. I guess up on somebody that wasn't moving. I don't have any idea why she wouldn't struggle. I don't know. I just had that impression. And he said, well, of course she didn't see she didn't care to be perhaps she just couldn't struggle or something I don't know.
Starting point is 01:25:45 But he had an impression that she was just accepting getting beaten and killed. This is very strange very fascinating. They said that it seemed to infuriate the man or calm him down or did it have any effect on him at all? How did he react? So this guy is Steve says he just continued like it was all the way all the way it should be. I had the impression that it was the way, all the way it should be. I had the impression that it was the way, you know, the way he expected it to be.
Starting point is 01:26:09 I don't know. Maybe I didn't see or maybe I didn't see the first blow. Maybe he stunned her enough so that she wouldn't be able to make much resistance like groggy and pain or something. So maybe she was in the unconsciousness or something. But there seemed to be acceptance. To me. She doesn't seem to be unconscious Conscious and accepted and consciously accepting death. They said she's not unconscious, but yet she accepts the fact that she's being beaten It's a really interesting thing and he says yes, and it's a quite dangerous instrument, too
Starting point is 01:26:42 It seems to me that it was quite thick and this instrument was quite thick, possibly heavy. They said, do you have an impression of his feelings at this point? Yeah, what's he doing? Yeah, Steve said, for some reason I get the impression that he wanted to get it over with and then he was, you know, beating her constantly, just beating, but he was beating her very hardly, you know, but very constantly, very quickly.
Starting point is 01:27:07 They said, do you have an impression at all from your dream how well the man knew the woman? And Steve says, for how long or how well? The weird question. He said, not really or not very much, but you know, just the greeting again, I would say that they knew each other. How well? I don't know so then they're asking them they go through a few more things and he says well there might have been a break you know when I
Starting point is 01:27:33 woke up because I went to sleep when when I woke up the first time his emotions had changed and something definitely malevolent was on his mind and when I went back to sleep I began dreaming again he just seemed to be in the process or just beginning to beat her or something like that. So the time he went out that couple of minutes was the time in between the beating. Like it was, he missed that part of the movie. He went out to the bathroom, came back and now someone's getting beaten. Yeah. Yeah. Built to this amazing fight scene.
Starting point is 01:28:02 Why'd I buy the 44 ounce soda? Why'd I do that? Didn't need all that soda, fuck. They said, during the beating itself, you can just tell for a minute that it was just a very systematic rising and falling of the arm, you know, without any break. Wow, they said, how did your dream end?
Starting point is 01:28:18 How did it end? Yeah. He said, it ended. The last view was a close-up view of this weapon coming down on her beat flesh and on this particular blow it was a hard blow and blood flew everywhere and I Look up from it that he I took I took it from that that he was done and I woke up I woke up and tried to shake it off
Starting point is 01:28:39 And your dream was yeah, that would be a disturbing dream to have a worst dream. Yeah, I've had fucked up dreams Yeah bad things happening tragedies and you wake up all fucked up and I can't go back to sleep they said in your dream There then there was no identification of how he exited or what he did after the final blow and he said no the noise The rustling paper it wasn't in my apartment. And he said, no, the noise, the rustling paper, it wasn't in my apartment, possibly it was part of the dream. So they said, when you heard the rustling, this is the point where you got out of bed.
Starting point is 01:29:14 And he said, right, I was dragging myself out of the dream, so to speak, you know. And they said, so it was kind of a half dream and half. And he said, right. And they said, you did in fact look around your living room and he said yeah they said you cannot recall anything as to what you did you said the final blow was a great deal of blood splattered all over where where was it splattering on him and he said I would imagine that he would must have got quite soaked I would think anyway or somewhat sprayed a little bit
Starting point is 01:29:46 because he had a white, fairly white or pale type terry cloth shirt on and at least everywhere, oh wait, what is, oh, and at least everywhere else in the room, I saw blood flying onto that sort of the dark side of the room, I guess. Said, was there anybody or anything else present in the room during this time? And he said, you asked that before,
Starting point is 01:30:05 but I really don't know. I don't think so. Okay. Now they ask him, do you have any feelings that you may be able to control your dreams? And he said, control the events? And the cop said, the events that are taking place in your mind, like you said you had known
Starting point is 01:30:22 that you could have done something. Like if you had known that, you said if you had known that that you could have done something like if you had known that you said if you had known That your dream was real you could have gone stopped it So he said yes, I don't yes, so No, you mean no, I don't know but he said yes, I don't yes he said sometimes that's what's not like when somebody goes I know yeah No, yeah, no. Yeah. Yeah, no Exactly. He said sometimes my dream. I'll change it to suit myself I'll give it a happy ending if I wake up and you know
Starting point is 01:30:54 I know this is going to have a happy ending and I'll make it but no I just dreamed it It was just impressions as a matter of fact, it was like something I couldn't get away from So I had to wake up to shake It off Yeah, call a nightmare. They said what was your dream? What was your position in this whole drama as this whole drama unfolded in your dream? And he said just as you are I could see him mostly So they said a third person and he said yes and standing facing him and behind her that sort of things
Starting point is 01:31:23 That's why I said I never saw her face. Okay. Because I'm seeing, I'm seeing over her shoulder kind of a deal. Fly on the wall from behind her, yeah. Yeah, they said, so you weren't actually the victim, but, and he said no, no, he wasn't hitting me. They said, could you, as being the third person there,
Starting point is 01:31:40 do you have any feelings that maybe the other two people were aware that you were there in the dream? Oh, yeah That's weird and he said it's a possibility You know, I can't say that they had any reactions that would exclude You know a third person because they were quite polite and all this sort of thing They said do you think that you may have been called to the situation in some manner? That you showed up as a third party in your mind like some psychic I guess you were called in real weird he said I mean it doesn't bother then they said I mean
Starting point is 01:32:14 it doesn't bother you or isn't there something there that don't you wonder why you should be in the middle of a dream about a murder yeah why, why are, why you? Why you, why is this in your head? And he said, well, when I first dreamed it, I didn't know it was a murder, I just thought it was a dream of like a soap opera type situation. And they said, yeah, they said, well, yes, but even in that situation, the woman was getting hurt,
Starting point is 01:32:41 and from what you explained to me, in the detail you use, it's quite obvious that she was seriously hurt. from what you explained to me in the detail you use, it's quite obvious that she was seriously hurt." And he says, yes. And they said, okay, was that obvious to you? And he says, yes. They said that she may have been murdered. Could that have been, I'm just in your dream at all?
Starting point is 01:32:58 And then I had a phrase this. Steve jumps in and says, yes, as a matter of fact, when the policeman mentioned that there was a murder over here here I immediately thought of this dream where someone had been beaten to death that was my impression they said how would you have been in any position in this dream too it was a mess to your to you do you yourself have been splashed with blood did you get splashed right it's splashing all over the place. Did it catch you? How about you?
Starting point is 01:33:26 He said, would I have? I'm not sure I understand the question. And they said, as a third party in this dream, okay, your position is close enough where you could make out the features and see exactly what's happening. So during this dream, do you dream that you are also being splashed
Starting point is 01:33:42 with the young lady's blood as the man is striking her? Right. Yeah. How much are you in this dream? Exactly. He says, Steve says, that's a good question. Sure. It is a real weird thing to say.
Starting point is 01:33:54 Yeah. No shit. It is. I know it's a good question. That's why I asked it. He said the last strike, my impression was that blood flew everywhere and I was very close. You know, it was like zooming in in this close to it. And, you know, that would have been my impression.
Starting point is 01:34:06 They said that you would have gotten blood all over yourself. And he said, yes, that the blood would have gone everywhere. And he said, but I don't believe that I that it did that I did. It seems that I saw blood going this way and that way. And it was coming back this way. But I don't recall any blood coming right back on me or being on me or anything like that. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:34:32 They said, did you protect or intervene at all? And he says, no, not in the dream. And they said, is there any reason why? You just asked a man why in a dream he didn't do something. I don't fucking know Then a purple fucking happen then a purple giraffe came out like anything could happen in a fucking dream And he said is there a reason why and he said well, I was sort of like an observer, you know He said if I had been involved I would have stopped stopped the whole situation immediately
Starting point is 01:35:05 They said I'm a murder cock. I'm cock. Yeah, I just sit and watch it. Jerk off in the corner. He says, yes, but even as an observer, it doesn't go against your principles to see a man beat a woman to the ground. And he says, yes, that's why I, and they said, did it make you feel powerless? And he said, yes.
Starting point is 01:35:22 They said, were you in fact afraid that the man of the man who was beating her? And he said, no, no, no, I was just an observer and it wasn't like anything I could control. And again, they said, do you think they knew that you were there? And he said, well, I don't know if they knew I was there, you know, the way you put it, but in my dream, I really don't know unless, unless Okay, when the guy the last part of the first stage when he displays the weapon and smiles at her I noticed that his eyes were sort of looking here and there sort of ping-pong English and so that's a possibility that and they said that you could have been a part of this and maybe One if not both of the parties knew that you were an observer
Starting point is 01:36:03 And he said I'm still not sure if I follow you, but go ahead, that's what Steve says. You accusing me of something? Yeah, he's like, I'm not sure. For the first time, he's starting to fucking get things processing through his head here. They said, what I'm saying is, you said that this man's eyes ping-ponged around
Starting point is 01:36:20 and may have even fallen on you as you observed. And he said, yes. They said, okay, if that's the case, then in this dream, this man, he looked at you and may have seen you. Steve said, that's true. They said, was anything addressed to you at all? And he said, no, I didn't seem to have any part at all. Then they jumped to, do you think that he has ever done
Starting point is 01:36:41 this before or is this the first time for him? Good question. Good question. Yeah. Basically they're just treating it like they're talking about him through a third part. Yeah. So he said, I don't know, he's sort of an older fella, maybe 30 or so. So he has some experience in life and he was sure, uh, sure quick to take it out on her. So maybe he has done some, had some experience doing it. It didn't look like it was any first time.
Starting point is 01:37:07 You know, I'd never beat anybody like that. I've never beat anyone like that before or beat anybody except, you know, high school brawls or something like that. You know, I couldn't grab something and start wailing away, you know. He just said it all. And in high school, I was a badass. Then I was fighting everybody. High school brawls, you know constantly having riots
Starting point is 01:37:25 They said do you think Maine they said do you think it's releasing frustration? And he said releasing frustrations like just in a mad rage or something to me. He was pretty he's in control You know, it's very systematic methodical and very quick beating but he seems to in control to me And you know, he might be releasing a lot of rage, but still doesn't, but still controlling himself, you know, to make sure he doesn't miss or whatever. But you know, he's probably got a lot of rage in him. I'd imagine that he said, would he, would he fear discovery about this? Yeah, now he's a profiler.
Starting point is 01:38:03 He said, no, I'm not sure about that. I think he was he'd resist, but I think he kind of would welcome it. You know, I think most people would and most people would want to get caught. He just said so. The cop says so he would unconsciously want to be caught. And Steve said, I think so. I think so. I kind of think so.
Starting point is 01:38:24 Just my impressions of the guy they said would he do anything to maybe assist the man or whatever and Steve said well I used to be a psych major and I know that some people will do that subconsciously leave a trace You know want to get caught? Yeah So they said did he and he said I have no idea So then they said, would, what would he do for us? How would he help us? And Steve said, I don't know. I think he's a fairly smart guy. So he would probably, his subconscious was going to give him away.
Starting point is 01:38:56 He would do something which would be somewhat conclusive, you know? Yeah. He's a real dreamer. Real. His, his subconscious would give him away. He just said after talking about dreaming the exact details of the murder. Wow. Then I like this question because they always ask somebody, if someone asks you what do you think should happen to the person who did this, you're a suspect. That's what that means. He said, the cop then says, does he need jail help or mental help?
Starting point is 01:39:25 Steve says well, I don't know if jails help many people but you know, I don't know if it's mental help does much either these days because they get out and do it again, you know, they don't change an awful lot. It modifies their outward behavior or something I guess. In my opinion, he needs spiritual help and that's if I can be sure that he wasn't going to attack or so, that's what I would let him try to do because that changes a person inside. So he doesn't need jail or psychiatric help.
Starting point is 01:39:57 He needs a priest or a pastor or something. Which is exactly what someone who doesn't wanna go to prison would say. I don't think they really need to go to prison so much prayer or two will do it I think that should just release them to the custody of the church. I think it really probably be the thing They said how could we find this person? Yeah Steve said that's a good question. Yes, it is. So he asked it. Thank you I love when he complements them on the question.. Thanks. Is he perhaps sitting directly in front of me? Is he perhaps
Starting point is 01:40:30 in this building right now? Am I warmer? Tell me I'm getting warmer. He said that's a good question. Well I wouldn't say that he would go too far you know. I'd say he needs his roots and connections and familiar territory. So I'd say he'd change just enough to escape immediate notice that he wouldn't, you know, be too far away. Maybe go to the North suburbs. Too far away. Oh my God. Oh, then they said, what are some suggestions in that what we can do to get this guy and
Starting point is 01:41:07 get him the help he needs? That's another way you know you're a suspect because if you're not, they go, how do we lock this guy up forever? So Steve said, well, maybe I really don't know unless some people feel like I think because if they've really done something wrong, they feel like they've been seen. They said, what would he have done with his bloody clothing if his clothes were bloody? And he said, well, I think he's a smart enough guy to either put them in a bucket of bleach
Starting point is 01:41:37 or cut them up and get rid of them or something like that. He could have just said, get rid of them probably. He said, put them in a bucket of bleach or cut them up. He had like, these are my ideas of how to get rid of clothes. Makes a paper mache out of it, I don't know. Oh, do it, yeah totally, fucking soak that shit. He said where would he throw them? And he said well, I thought he would throw them in the city somewhere, you know, the
Starting point is 01:42:01 city garbage pile or wherever somebody has a lot of trash and you know, just at random, you know, drive to Chicago, put it in a dumpster. I'm not, I just don't know if I'm in the guy's head enough. I'm just sort of, I just sort of get a clear impressions of it. Impressions. That's a fucking wild word. Again, now they say, how do you feel about him? And he said, well, better I feel about, you know, most people. He said, well, better I feel about, you know, than most people would.
Starting point is 01:42:34 Which is not a sentence, by the way. No, it's not. That's why it's hard to read. I don't like to him because I've seen his inside. I don't know. Yeah. He said they need first of all, they're kind, They're the kind that serves God and he definitely needs it and he definitely should is Responsible for the actions that he does even if the guy's mind is messed up through his environment or whatever else still
Starting point is 01:42:55 He has a certain amount of responsibility. And so I would think that the responsibilities Whether or not it would be a jail sentence But also I'd like to see him become more Christian and get spiritual help Looks like spiritual help he needs so the change inside in time to pay his debt when the for what he's responsible for So again the same thing. They said do you think he'll do this again? Great question. They said well, he did it so well the first time You know, it doesn't seem like some situation like that if some situation came up and they said you think it was this you think First time was his first time and they said well, it's only what I saw is what Steve says
Starting point is 01:43:36 I don't know if it was just his first time or not He's very he probably just thought about it for a big long time enough to develop Enough so that he could do it without much of a hitch And they said what's he doing now? Is he worried about getting caught? He's seeking out help yeah, yeah, did he go back to work is he confiding in someone or is he planning to do it again? God says Steve says well Is he confiding in someone or is he planning to do it again? He's talking to the cops? Steve says, well I'd say that he probably gone back to work and trying to stay nonchalant and is pretty mad about it inside and justifying it to himself but still eating out about it.
Starting point is 01:44:16 Eating out about it? Ew. I think up is the way you're... Wow. He's all eating out about it. Oh that's not bad I guess. He's out there just going down on every check Wow Fucking you clam munching motherfucker you
Starting point is 01:44:30 As he might try to get and he might try to get some help it might not be immediately It might be you know after he eats out at him for a while, dude Stop stop saying that Eats away at him is the word you're looking for, not eats out at him. Oh my god. You're looking for a man with puss breath, sir. His pubes stuck in his teeth. Is he so Christian that he doesn't know that going down on a woman exists?
Starting point is 01:45:02 And then it's got that as a fucking phrase. Wow. Wow. After he eats out at him for a while, he'll realize he's not going to be able to handle it himself. There's no way I, this is the best too, there's no way I, he can get rid of this feeling of guilt. That's not good. That's the biggest mistake in the history of interrogation.
Starting point is 01:45:35 That is so bad. Yeah. There's no way I, he can get rid of this feeling of guilt. Even Bundy didn't slip up there. No, no, no, this is bad. They said, so he's got to get some advice somewhere, you know? They said, okay, so to me, the way you describe him, he's not a bad guy. He's a family man.
Starting point is 01:45:58 He works, which definitely means they think it's him. If they're like, he's not a bad guy, right? Like you. So they said, does he have children? children and Steve said I don't know and they go well I mean through your you know like through your head yeah and he goes he laughs Steve does and he goes well you know through my impressions and they go through your impressions that you had exactly that's the word and Steve says well my feelings if I met the guy on the street
Starting point is 01:46:25 I would assume, you know, I could invite him over and his wife would come with him, you know And I wouldn't have to ask him if he was married Right, because he eats out. Because he eats out. So, you know, he's somebody married him They said you would have no fear of the man on the street You would think he would be like Joe Citizen and Steve says yeah until he smiles You would think he would be like Joe citizen and Steve says yeah until he smiles His smile is kind of sort of crooked a little mean It looks like he's had sort of a perverse streak in him at one at a time or two, you know But uh, that's that's the impression that I get from him if I was to meet him on the street
Starting point is 01:46:58 They say would you want to help him? And Steve says sure. Yeah, I'd be glad to help him. I help a lot of people. I'll help, I'll give them directions. I got a lot of help. I've got bad people living in my house. They said, would you reach out to him to help him? And Steve said, yeah, I'd, you know, I'd, you know, that's a lot of you knows. Yeah, I'd, you know, I'd, you know, if I knew where he lived, I would tell him, you know, I think I saw him commit murder, but you know, dot, dot, dot, just, okay. They said, would you tell him that or would you tell us first? Yeah. And he said, Oh, I definitely tell you guys first.
Starting point is 01:47:37 And the only person I try to help him because, uh, you know, the person needs help and realizes it and wants it. This generally won't put his physical well-being in jeopardy getting you know locked up and taken into custody and you know court trial and all that sort of thing. So physical and emotional well-being. That's not a sentence. You just say verbal diarrhea is what that is. That is buzzwords for please help me. is what that is. Yeah. That is...
Starting point is 01:48:05 There's a lot of buzzwords for please help me. That, yeah, that's not good. When people have a part-time cognitively forming sentences, it's usually because they're under in this situation because they're under a lot of stress from this and they can't get it out because they're so... Guilty people usually have that thing going on which is the interesting part here in the pacific ocean halfway between peru and new zealand
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Starting point is 01:50:00 War. These aren't just old conspiracy theories. They're thoroughly investigated accounts that reveal the uncomfortable truths still shaping our world today. So they said, how did he meet her is it a work relationship or a relationship that started off say in a shopping center grocery store or a church now, they're really Yeah, he said I've had I'd have to say that it was a lot more well-known more of a trusted situation than just a shopping Center or something like that. I think he must have known her better, maybe quite a long relationship at work and trusted where he could walk into her apartment, you know, late in the morning, early morning where
Starting point is 01:50:57 she wouldn't really, you know, fear for her life. Okay, they said, how do you feel about this whole thing? This is the next question. Yeah, I'd love to. This love to fuck you up, man. This is fascinating, by the way. I hope everyone else is as fucking riveted by this as I am because this is cat and mouse. They said, how do you feel about this whole thing? He said, how do I feel about this whole thing?
Starting point is 01:51:17 Well, I guess the I guess the biggest thing for me to come to grips with is that there's a big possibility now, just through you guys interest in it that you know this is actually something that is you know to begin with. What? Okay that is something that I dreamed of is a situation that actually happened and I sort of had a view and I sort of a view to this murder and they said like like a witness? And he said, like a witness, yes. So, yeah. Yeah. Right now I'm accepting that and I guess it's kind of,
Starting point is 01:51:53 I don't know what's next, you know? And they said, and are you actually happy with it? And he said, sure, oh yes, no problem. Like, I can talk about it. They said, how are you gonna deal with the fact that you're in somebody's head? Like you saw this guy, you're in, yeah, you're connected to this guy psychically, basically.
Starting point is 01:52:12 What if we catch him, now we put him in prison, and every night you dream of that bad fool? You dream of prison. Eight hours a night, you're in prison. Fuck, that's awful. He said, I've had a habit of getting in people's head for a lot of years and I mentioned I was a psych major when I first went to college and that's what I was
Starting point is 01:52:32 interested in. So he's been getting in people's heads for years now. This is his favorite, yeah. What the fuck man. So they said, could he have a dual personality? Could he be two people? And this I believe is giving him outs. Right. This is him trying to go, Oh yeah, he's seriously mentally ill, obviously. Sick
Starting point is 01:52:50 man. Yeah. He said, well, it's a possibility. And they said, from what you saw in your dream, could he have been Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? And he said, as far as two complete splits, I don't know, but everybody has somewhat of a, you know, and the cop says split personality and he says split. Yeah, not a complete split, but they're a little bit this way and a little bit that way. A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll. You know how people are.
Starting point is 01:53:14 So he said, he said, well, this is from one extreme to another. Yeah, this is a nice guy to beating a woman to death in her house. This is very different. This is paying your taxes and then murder. Yeah, this isn't not liking Brussels sprouts, maybe having one or two with some cheese on them. You know what I mean? They said, in what you saw, he said, yeah, this would be a complete split that we're
Starting point is 01:53:38 talking about and I don't really know. So the cop said, in what you saw from one minute talking and smiling to the girl and the next minute he He's killing her he said they said yes and Conversational and nice and asking and ask her cooperation and they're not irritated with each other at all and the next minute It's sort of a perverse looking smile on his face and showing her a weapon He said what opinion do you have on that? And he said I really don't know I stated earlier that I thought possibly He said, what opinion do you have on that?
Starting point is 01:54:05 And he said, I really don't know. I stated earlier that I thought possibly he was just a smooth liar and he was able to hide his true intentions, you know, while he talked to her or chatted or possibly, you know, he didn't have a complete split there. And they said, who is he hiding from? You motherfuckers. He said, at the moment, who's he hiding from? Me, you motherfuckers. He said, who's he hiding from? Well, I don't know how these things work.
Starting point is 01:54:30 I guess they, something traumatic in the past, they totally reject or hit out against something which they don't give any conscious recognition to, something like that. I don't know how it works. I don't know how it works is funny. They said, this is a great one here, could you give him a message for us? No. Would you take a nap and tell him?
Starting point is 01:54:53 Wow. Can you give him a message for us? They said, not knowing him, could we through you? And Steve says, you mean mean like and the detective says yes would you be able to contact him and Steve says I don't know I have no idea they said I mean do you find that hard to and Steve says my outlet is prayer I would pray for him and they said do you think through prayer we could reach him and Steve says you can reach anybody through prayer.
Starting point is 01:55:26 Of course he did. He said, no matter how far away they are, how distant. He said, let me ask you this. Do you think that you were destined that God chose you to be the go between for what happened and us. Were you chosen by God for this role? Is this a... Yeah. He says, I really don't know what my role is thinking about that just maybe now as an
Starting point is 01:55:55 informer that, you know, I've been one that's been involved and anything I've been involved in I've been involved a lot. So you know know and they said Like he boom boom down He does sound like snow He's saying is he's making as much sense. That's a little posse, but I put it yeah fucking He's like Jim Carrey living color version back in the day. Remember that? That's exactly what this guy is
Starting point is 01:56:23 He said do you feel involved in this? And he said, more so now, you know, just because of you guys interest in it, you've made it, you know, something that's consuming some time and energy. And so, you know, I'm willing to get involved in it, you know, like for instance, if you should capture this guy or something like that, I'd be glad to talk to him, you know, I'd go out of my way to do it driving downstate or whatever Why the fuck would they want you to talk to him? Will interrogate him just fine just yeah who would offer that it's weird
Starting point is 01:56:54 He said if you knew who he was would you come forward and he said yes sure I'd either go forward to you, or if I felt confident enough I'd go forward to him and try to get him to go forward Oh, they said would he kill you? It's a good question And Steve said well if I came forward, you know and talked to him and I make sure that somebody knew where I was going And knew who I who I was going to contact, you know, yeah So if anything happens to me, there's documents in a lockbox. It's goes right to the New York Times
Starting point is 01:57:26 He said he said, you know, make sure that he really had no choice. It would be that definite It would definitely I would definitely come to him with the idea that I'm going to have to go forward. You've got no choice They said why would you go that angle rather than come to us first? Yeah, we've got guns, man. Yeah. It's kind of our job. What's it what we do? He said, well, I quite, I guess possibly because it would be beneficial to him. It would be more beneficial to him possibly to, you know, it would show a court possibly that, uh, there is real true remorse and recognition of bad and a crime that there was a
Starting point is 01:58:04 crime and this sort of thing and also it's probably better for him to do that than to have to be fighting and being dragged in and brought through the process and go ahead and okay yes I'll cooperate you know it's better to find him to try. So he's very concerned about this guy getting the fair shake in the system which is again extremely weird. There's a murderer on the street. concerned about this guy getting the fair shake in the system, which is again, extremely weird. There's a murderer on the street. So strange.
Starting point is 01:58:28 They said, right now we're going to try and make up a composite on what you feel the description is. And he said, that's all right. I have Bible study tonight. And they go, they go, pardon me? Fuck Bible study. There's a murderer loose and you know what he looks like. When you go to take a leak, do a prayer if you want.
Starting point is 01:58:49 He said, I've got a meeting at nine 30, but that's all right. It's something I don't have to be at. I should call my wife up. So they have her. This is funny. They say, you want to call your wife? There's a phone right here. He says, can I use that?
Starting point is 01:59:00 And he, and the cop says, sure. And grabs it and then goes, oh, this is a tape recorder The cop thought the fucking tape recorder was a phone They put him in everything nowadays Holy shit. So anyway, they they they're doing that the drawing and they say are you good with age? Later on and he said good with good at guessing age and they said yeah And he said someone I guess and the cop says how old am I and he goes 38 yeah and he goes how old is he and the guy goes 35
Starting point is 01:59:33 34 and the guy goes you're wrong okay I didn't say I was a fucking carnival very good at that yeah I'm not Steve Martin from the jerk here. I don't know. I can't He said they said I like that we establish and Then Steve said he might have been older. That's true. And then they go on to about his eyes They're making a composite. They said was his hair wavy at all. He said kind of straight. Was it shaggy? No, maybe thinned out a little how long with it quite short shorter than mine I think was it receding at all it might have been a little receding right here on the top here. Very little, not too much. Either that or sort of a high forehead. So they do the description, they do a whole composite and they send him on his merry way.
Starting point is 02:00:19 Okay. Now, two days later, they call him back in. Oh. On the 10th. They go, we had a couple of, they call him back in. Oh. On the 10th, they go, we had a couple of things we wanted to go over. You were very helpful, by the way. I mean, we are, the only reason we're even on this case still is because of you.
Starting point is 02:00:34 So, if you could come down and help us a little bit more, that'd be great. Great. So he shows up on October 10th, 1980 for a second interview. When he arrives, he's wearing a light colored terry cloth shirt with a light colored stripe on a dark colored sleeve.
Starting point is 02:00:50 Why would you wear anything else in your closet? Wear a Who Farted t-shirt. Who cares? I'm with stupid. Anything you want. This is not okay. You fucking idiot. So he's taken to a conference room where obviously they record it
Starting point is 02:01:06 it's 10 p.m. On October 10th 1980 and This is also quite strategic too because he's a guy who goes to bed at 10 o'clock. Oh, okay So they bring him in they they do that They and if you're if someone's a late like if they want to interrogate me They'd say to be there at 7 in the morning because they know they would be uncomfortable with that because I'm not awake. So this guy they're gonna call him in at 10. You, they'd get you there at 10. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:30 For sure. I'm a sleepy bitch. Yeah. So anyway, they get him sitting down and he says, I sort of see it like that she expected him, you know? She would expect that he would be there, no problem. And they said, but unhappy about the way he came in. Steve said maybe not even that I'm not sure I really okay my impression is I'd say no she isn't unhappy that he'd be there you know maybe he came by to pick
Starting point is 02:01:55 something up or something I don't know they said like what would he have picked up and Steve said I don't know maybe he was selling Amway or something. Guess what? It keeps going. Only male Avon guy. Yeah. He's right. You know what? He's got a real busy day at dropping off Amway shit. They said, well, how would you, how would you react if somebody rang your doorbell? And Steve says, well, you know, if it's somebody who came by and said that I've got to have this stuff, I've got to fill this order by tomorrow morning. Can I come by? Okay.
Starting point is 02:02:30 Come on in. And they said at one in the morning and he said, I wouldn't mind. Really? Come on in. They said, what if he appeared in your apartment? And he said, if he appeared in my apartment, you know, we might be tossed out. Yeah. If he fucking just fabric be tossed out. Yeah, if he fucking just Fabricated from nowhere. Yeah, just that would be might be tossed out I'd call Ghostbusters at that point probably if you just materialized before my eyes They say did you say you are you sell amway and
Starting point is 02:03:01 He said yeah What he fucking baby's an amway salesman you sell amway Yes, I do as a matter of fact all the time I should all the time if you don't know if you're very young Amway was a Multi-level marketing scheme that I think it might still exist But it was the biggest thing in the world in the 70s and they spread it through churches. That's how they did it So that was a big deal So they said he said yeah, I'm not trying to draw up
Starting point is 02:03:26 any business, and he said, it's good, it's good. He says, you get in to save money too, it's great. He's trying to drum up business. So anyway, they talk about Amway and God for a minute that we don't need to go over, and then Steve says, there's a line of reasoning Wednesday night, that was when he was there the first time, it's on tape, but going into it and I really feel like I got set up thinking about it too. This line of reasoning concerning the psychology of this person and really questioning that I really try to get into this guy's mind and decide what he would be doing next and how is he feeling and that sort of thing.
Starting point is 02:04:07 Just thinking this over, I get the impression later on that possibly you're, and he laughs, trying to put me into this guy's mind with the idea that I might be in this guy's mind, you know, that I could be able to tell you guys what he would be doing next, what he'd be feeling like because there's some sort of split personality in my life or something like that. And a- You guys suspect me. You might as well just say, I'm a suspect, right?
Starting point is 02:04:35 They said, and so that's, you know, made me real suspicious. And I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't request counsel. What would you suggest? Your estate's, because now the assistant state's attorney's here and he goes, your estate's attorney and I'm sure you want this case to go well, but, and the state's attorney says, that would be entirely your decision.
Starting point is 02:04:55 Yeah. And he says, yes. And then the state's attorney says, you may be able to, if you have the ability to have this dream, you may be able to give us something in this guy's mind. It's my understanding that you have received or in your own background,
Starting point is 02:05:09 you've received some kind of psychological training and study, you have studied a little bit. And he said, yeah, yeah. And so the attorney says, with your knowledge and your ability to have this dream, you may be able to give us something out of this guy's mind. Obviously, if you could have this dream, there's some kind of gift or talent or something.
Starting point is 02:05:27 You're amazing. You're, you're psychic, bro. And Steve says, I don't know what it is, but, and the assistant attorney says, right, you know, I don't know what it is, but it is unusual. And there are some circumstances here which give credence to the facts that you have already told these officers.
Starting point is 02:05:46 That's why we're here now. And then a cop says, well, how do you feel about that? Obviously to me, I consider you my best source of information, he says to Steve. Wow. Steve says, yeah, well, I just want to cooperate, you know, and I want to just kind of, I feel that perhaps I, you know, I'm available and double talk, double talk. They said to see what's on his mind. And he said, yeah, I wouldn't say on his mind what's on my mind.
Starting point is 02:06:17 I want you to know if there's anything I can say that would help. And if there's any sort of psychological rationing or reasoning that I can discern, you know, I'll help with, I'll throw it out there But and they said can you see how this helps us? Yeah, you get it, right? You get it. You've got the information You got it all you're our best source of information He says yeah, I can see you know how it can help you too, but I also know that you know Well, I have no indication that I have any sort of schizophrenic personality.
Starting point is 02:06:47 Huh? I have no indication that I have any sort of schizophrenic personality. And if you guys start thinking that, well, this is so weird, we'll just stick this guy with it, you know, he just seems to be wrapping up the case for us right here. And they said, we know you're familiar in school with psychology. They said, you did take it. You know, it's in your background. And he said, yeah. They said, you know, they, well, what about psychics? He said, there has to be, there have been some psychics, right? And he said, yeah. And they said, well, they had to start sometime. There had to be
Starting point is 02:07:19 a first time for them. All right. And he said, yeah. He said, well, if you are in fact one, if you are and Steve says, I reject that, but go ahead. Don't say I'm psychic. He said, okay. Okay. You know, if this is your dream, which you're saying it is your dream, then you're the closest person we have to come in contact with this guy and try to find him. And he says, yeah. And they said, no one else has dreamt about it. And he said, yeah. They said, person we have to come in contact with this guy and try to find him and he says yeah and they said no one else has dreamt about it and he said yeah they said no one else has dreamt about it except you. You're our guy.
Starting point is 02:07:53 And he says I thought about that and you mentioned that the other night could we try to get a message to this guy through you and they all yeah yeah and he says if you thinking if you if you're thinking about that yesterday I didn't know if you meant can he speak to you Steve or do you have a split personality and that maybe you can reach or do you have a psychic ability that you can reach this guy with so you're calling me a psychic or a Schizophrenic which one are you calling me? Call me a murderer or the best thing that you've got right now Totally and then the cop says it's scary. I'll tell you it's scary Which one are you calling me? Yeah, you're calling me a murderer or the best thing that you've got right now? Totally. And then the cop says, it's scary.
Starting point is 02:08:26 I'll tell you, it's scary. We've never dealt with anything like this before. I mean, this isn't, it's not a common practice. It's unheard of, you know, it's not, it's not unheard of. It happened, but it does, doesn't happen every day. And Steve says, yeah, it doesn't happen every day. They said, you're the only thing we have to, you know, think about this guy or maybe get through to him or to reach out to him, you know?
Starting point is 02:08:49 And he goes, and I wanted to ask you too, Steve says, what sort of message would you like to get to this guy? I was thinking the other day that I would try, you know, sort of, I had an impression that maybe I could reach this fella, but you know, what kind of message would you like me to get to him? Tell him to turn himself in right this second.
Starting point is 02:09:08 Tell he's not saying I can't reach him. He's going, if I can, what do you want me to say? And the cop says, I think I tried to explain it to you Wednesday when we were talking. The message I'd like to give him is first of all, a message would be, a message would help. Okay. And a couple of different ways, helping him not to do it again and helping him to come forward Because he's got to be eaten up inside with guilt not eating out I
Starting point is 02:09:33 Can't see how anybody could do that not feel responsible for their actions. Okay, no matter what was in his mind He's got to realize that he's responsible and he's got to be held responsible and the only way that he can help himself is to show remorse for what he's done. And Steve says, and help rather than to hide, you know, right. And they said, what kind of statement would it take from us to you to get this guy to come to us? What do you think you could pass? What would you think you could pass on to this to this person to have
Starting point is 02:10:05 him come in and not feel that he'd be he'll be harmed and that he's gonna be okay Steve says well I don't know just I would try to change his mind you know about his situation and tell him he needs help okay he said maybe I'm just trying to put it into his mind or pray that God will put it into his mind but that he would call you guys up, maybe even for something unrelated. He would sort of get the vibes or whatever, do a little feel out, the vibes.
Starting point is 02:10:35 So they said, after talking to us, don't you think that he could feel comfortable with us? And Steve says, shh, I don't know. You guys are so great, but. Yeah, I don't know though. He's, they said, what would you think though? I mean after Just after the meeting we've had the two meetings we've had or the three short things is one short one You know or whatever however you want to put it Steve says yeah
Starting point is 02:10:58 Well to be honest with you I kind of wonder at your motive sometimes, you know in your line of questioning I'm trying to evade you guys and you're not... You're getting suspicious. So then he said, Steve said, so he might feel that way too. And they said, how do you mean? He said, well, I keep getting, you know, just trying to think along with you guys as you're talking, but your line of questioning still might be trying to implicate me. Yes, stupid, it took you two days and 10 fucking hours and you finally figured it out.
Starting point is 02:11:31 And he said, you know, I'm trying to throw you off my trail. What are you doing? He said, you know, as far as having a split personality or something. And they said, well, what do you think though? I mean, after just after the meeting we've had, you know, all of that, what do you think though? I mean, after just after the meeting we've had, you know, all of that, well, what do you think here? And he said, they said, they jump in, the assistant state's attorney said,
Starting point is 02:11:52 you know, I would like to just, you know, go back if we could to the dream and take it apart bit by bit. He said, maybe there's something that we can do, something we can know and put A to B together and it'll lead us to see, you know, another or something like that. Steve says, yeah, right, yeah, that's what I hope to be able to do, you know, by coming forward, you know, cooperating with you.
Starting point is 02:12:15 And the attorney says, right, you know what, you know that's what we understand, but we don't expect you to say, how do you know these things? Because I don't think you know, you say you've had premonitions in the past. You say if you have some type of, I hate to use the word power or ESP or anything, but whatever it is, there's something there. Steve says, yeah. And the attorney says, you know,
Starting point is 02:12:39 and if it could lead us to something, that's what we're looking for. And so the cop then says, so should we start from the beginning then? And Steve says, I'd like to ask a question. And they said, go ahead, sure. Steve says, do you mind if I talk to, with a counselor at school or something like that?
Starting point is 02:12:59 That's not an attorney, a counselor at school. He said an older person more wise because of doctrine and all that good stuff, just to get his impressions on his thoughts on this, on the whole issue. Do you mind if I reveal this to him? And the attorney says, oh, I think, you know, in this case here, and the cop says,
Starting point is 02:13:19 reveal the fact that you had a dream? And he says, yeah, you know, because you asked me not to talk about it. And said well you've told people and he says I've told people right but I want to clear it with you two but okay it doesn't make any difference then I might there's this guy in our chapel I want to talk to him and get his impressions so they say sure sure and he says okay and they says then the cop says you wouldn't have gone home and he says right right there the attorney says right right you know you wouldn't be walking out of here
Starting point is 02:13:50 shortly or whatever but again obviously in a case like this time is of the essence if there's someone out there walking around like this and from what you told us so far what is to stop this individual from doing the same thing again. It's a bad guy and you want to prolong how long he's out there Yeah, we talked how long you're gonna talk to this guy said so I don't know when you intend on talking to your counselor or wherever you wish to talk to but I would ask you this You know, would you be willing to do certain things that would give that would give to us a sample of your blood? And he said sure they said a sample of your saliva and a sample of your blood?" And he said, sure. And he said, a sample of your saliva and a sample of your hair.
Starting point is 02:14:25 See, because that is what we know. I don't know what to tell you what we know because the way we do it, well, someone will say, well, you know, he knows all these things because the police told them that. And he said, you know, I, they said, I, the attorney said, you see, I can't, I don't want to affect your credibility. So you give me all these tests, we clear you and then you're Johnny psychic and we can go from there. And then they said, Steve, I'm going to say my piece here. The cop says, and Steve says, all right, okay.
Starting point is 02:14:59 They said the person needs help. Okay. This cop says, uh, you've cooperated with us as much as you can and as much as you say you know okay I'd like to think that you were the person that needs I'd like to think that you were the person that needs this help okay my partner and I and everyone else is convinced that you killed this young lady okay I'd be more than happy to give you any help that I can give you the evidence that you gave us tonight will convict you and
Starting point is 02:15:30 Steve says you're kidding. What evidence are you talking about? You know, he said I'm requesting on tape that I request Chaplain Strauss. That doesn't matter You can request fucking Bugs Bunny. You can request Oprah you can request anybody you want. It doesn't matter you can request fucking Bugs Bunny you can request Oprah you can request anybody you want it doesn't mean anything and The cop says we're not asking you any questions the other cop says we're not we're not asking you anything We're telling you what we know They do this a lot too like you don't need a lawyer because we're not you know I'm not asking you anything I'm telling you and then that'll delay it and the guy might have
Starting point is 02:16:05 a statement that'll come out, yeah. So he says, we're not asking you anything, we're telling you, and then the other guy goes, not asking you any questions. And the other guy says, we're just telling you what you know, what we know, okay? And the other guy, they're like the Beastie Boys, trading off.
Starting point is 02:16:19 They're like Ray Kwan and Ghostface. He says, now just sit there and shut up, nobody's asking you any questions. In one minute, this fucking flipped hard. Boy, did it. Sit there and shut up. He says, if you would just let me say my piece, okay, this is the cop, the evidence that you gave us tonight
Starting point is 02:16:38 will convict you. If we have to come back to get you with an arrest warrant, the judge will now see that you do not request any help. Steve says you're barking up the wrong tree analyze the evidence analyze your evidence first and the cop goes what is that what is that and he says your blood a hair saliva and the cop goes right we're convinced it will convict you and he says analyze it first Steve says. Cop says it will be analyzed and when we arrest you
Starting point is 02:17:07 with this evidence, it's gonna come back to you and then it's gonna come back and show everybody that you don't want any help and that you don't want any help. We're more than happy to give you help, more than happy. I know right now, and Steve interrupts and says, I'd like to have Chaplain Strauss here. The cop just ignores him and says, you sit here, you're going to be arrested for this.
Starting point is 02:17:28 I'm going to go down the points. You want to analyze the evidence? And Steve says, sir, I request my counselor be here. OK, now that is closer to requesting for an attorney. Counselor and attorney are the same thing sometimes. And the cop says, don't say anything because I don't want to hear anything. I don't want to hear your answer. I don't want to hear you say anything.
Starting point is 02:17:48 We're not asking you questions. That's how they're trying to get around that. And so now Steve says, will you give me my legal rights, please? Okay. Now it's okay. Now it's a now it's an attorney when he says that he said, I request a counsel. Now that's an attorney. So they said fine fine
Starting point is 02:18:06 And then the cop says when you want to say something you just tell us and we'll get a counselor for you I don't want to hear nothing from you. You want evidence. What you want evidence? What is that? That's a boot You don't say don't say anything. Just look that's a boot. This is a living room setting This girl is on her hands and knees. This is where she was being beaten about the head with a blunt object. So they're saying they have a boot imprint of like a heel and a boot. So Steve says, can I ask you? And he just cuts him off and says, I'm going to show you a blunt object. This is a blunt object.
Starting point is 02:18:38 Let me get the picture out. What does this mean? This passiveness in her fingers. Is she wearing anything? Seven blows to the head. Where did I hear hear that maybe one or two glanced off the shoulders where did I hear that he nailed that shit he just didn't say anything about the strangulation he said well that's pretty let's count them that's that once was a pretty girl okay descriptions what's what's a description
Starting point is 02:19:02 we have on the offender let's let's see a composite picture. Does this look like anybody in this room? Meaning it looks like yeah, which The Steve then says hey some guy drew that I told him it wasn't what I and then the they interrupt him and says yeah Well, the guy drew it who has a shirt that matches the description you told us? You're wearing it. Why are you wearing that? Steve then says I wonder if you guys will be apologizing once we analyze that little bit of information I gave you tonight. And they say Steve we won't be apologizing Steve.
Starting point is 02:19:36 Let me tell you what we're going to be doing. And Steve says if I for a minute thought that I was the guy I would walk right in and say hey I wish to be prosecuted. Hey, if I thought I committed this, what are you keeping? And then he says, why are you keeping me from the door? He tried to walk out and they block his ass. Oh boy. Because now why are you keeping me from the door?
Starting point is 02:19:56 And the cop says, I want to tell you. I want to tell you why she died. She died with you beating her because she was a religious person. She died, you said in your tape that she died passive. You didn't know why. She offered no resistance. Her fingers are held with her thumb to her index finger in both hands, making little O's. She turned to God. And then the other cop says, this is her religious prayer to God and her temple that she goes to. She turned to God. The reason she wasn't screaming or fighting is because she was doing breathing exercises, preparing herself for death for religious person. That thing. Yes. That fucking that as you meditate or thing. Oh my God.
Starting point is 02:20:37 Yeah. She's being strangled. They said that she wasn't screaming or fighting because she was doing breathing exercises, preparing herself for her death for a religious person, preparing herself for death while being killed from somewhat supposedly another religious person. Steve says, I never met this girl before. And they says, maybe you've never met. You never want Steve. Said you have to live with it. You have to.
Starting point is 02:21:02 And he says, I don't have to live with anything, gentlemen. Steve says, oh, hey now. They said, yes, you do. You cannot live with it. You have to. And he says, I don't have to live with anything, gentlemen. Steve says, oh, hey now. They said, yes, you do. You cannot live with this, Steve. It's going to eat your heart out. That's the correct way to say it now. There we go. He says, Steve says, I don't have to.
Starting point is 02:21:16 It's not eating my heart out at all. I have absolutely I'm innocent guys. You know, I want to see the counselor. Then they say the chances of you dreaming this dream. And he hey I don't know what the chances are Steve says the cop then says this is not a dream this is a murder this is no dream to a girl she's dead then they said you walk out this door and we come back and arrest you you know what you'll get the electric chair do you know that and Steve says if that's what I deserve that's fine and they say you deserve it and Steve says if that's what I deserve that's fine and they say you
Starting point is 02:21:46 deserve it and he says if I deserve it I'll take it you know and they said you deserve it for what you did and he said I didn't do it okay okay they said you did it and you told us and you told us how it happened you told us in time you got out of bed your wife didn't know you got out of bed you went next door you said you were the Amway salesman you pushed the door open and he said at one o'clock in the morning, they said, you just told us, you just told us. Yeah. They said you opened the door.
Starting point is 02:22:15 I'm not saying it was one in the morning. You said it was one in the morning and they said, no, the officer said one in the morning, Steve said. And then the cop says, I didn't say one, you did. And then he says, they told me at the door. And the cop says, now would you let me speak? He just cuts it off. They're bickering now.
Starting point is 02:22:31 You said this, no, you said that. No, you said no. So the cop says you went in the apartment. That's right. You went in the apartment under the pretense. You talked. For some reason, you took this blunt instrument which you had with you behind your back. You brought it in. I don't know, and you killed her and you beat her and while she was going
Starting point is 02:22:49 down she was praying and you said, I don't know why she didn't make any resistance. She was passive, she was praying to God, something you should be doing right now. You should be praying to God because God is going to condemn you for taking this girl's life. Her parents are suffering, her whole family is suffering, this village is suffering, your wife will suffer, you're out of order, I'm out of order. He said, and you're suffering and you're suffering regardless of what you say. Steve said, I'm embarrassed and I'm, you know, looked like I'm some kind of nut. You know, he said, I'm embarrassed and they, and they say, yeah, I'd be embarrassed too. If I did what you did, they said,
Starting point is 02:23:27 they said you, you only, you're only discovered because you called us. You told us you did it. And the third person, that's where you discovered. That's why you're discovered. If you called us, we would have not, if you wouldn't have called us, we would have not known where to go. You came forward to us. You want God to give you penance. You want to be redeemed by him. And the guy, Steve says, ha, that's pretty non biblical. And the detective says, I'm not quoting anything from the Bible.
Starting point is 02:23:57 Okay. And Steve says, well, I've had quite an experience today. Yeah, they're telling you go to the electric chair. Cubs says you've had quite an experience. You've been quite an experience You're gonna get the electric chair the judge is going to see you have no remorse in your soul. It's embarrassing what you did It's a vicious crime, but it's embarrassing your wife will be embarrassed Your chaplain will be embarrassed because you're in his place at this church. It's very embarrassing very embarrassing and Then they said could you have been sleepwalking? Do you sleepwalk? Yeah. And he said, sleepwalk? Well, I've never
Starting point is 02:24:32 sleepwalked in my whole life that I know of. And they said, that you know of. Could it be sleepwalk? It happens. I'm asking you, could you sleepwalk? Steve says, I'm not going to admit to anything. I'll say no, I couldn't have sleepwalked. And they said fine, and then Steve said, good grief. And then he walked by Snoopy laying on top of a doghouse. You know, a red Baron airplane. Is he going to get his counselor or not? They got to stop this now. They said, a very attractive girl, a very attractive girl.
Starting point is 02:25:04 You wanted to talk to her, OK? You went over there, there whatever time it was one o'clock. I never said one You told me one Steve says my wife and he just says Steve. I cannot understand Okay, you yourself told me no matter how much of a shell you wanted to go into And then he says you were attracted to her. Okay, you liked her you saw her and you wanted her you went over there You got in the apartment you spoke with her you talked about sex you found out there was going to be no sex Willingly so you beat her to death and you beat her and you struck her and that's why she was killed and that's why She was killed because she would not give you sex I know that you know in your own mind Steve you can tell me everything you want
Starting point is 02:25:43 You can think your first person, second person, third person. I have been a policeman for 12 and a half years. I've dealt with all kinds and you wanted sex from her. She did not give it to you willingly. So you attacked her. That's why you killed her because you became enraged. Steve says, I request a counselor. Okay.
Starting point is 02:26:04 Yeah. And he says, okay, a counselor. Okay. Yeah. And he says, okay, this interview's over. And then he pushes Scott back down in his seat and he says, sit down. You're not through yet. Oh, you don't get to leave. A counselor will come here. So there's obviously a lot of parallels between the two crimes, the bloody tire iron and the bushes that that these several striking things of the dream of, you know,
Starting point is 02:26:25 the beatings, the blunt force, blood spattered all around the victim and attacker, blood was found spattered around the victim at the actual crime scene. He knew that she was passively accepting being beaten to death and not fighting back. The hand signals, the setting of the dream attack had some correlation to the actual crime scene, although there were also differences in the defendant's account or later on he'll be the defendant of his dream. The attack occurred and would appear to be a living room setting. Although there was no couch in the room, he said there might have been a stereo around
Starting point is 02:26:56 or something like that. Meanwhile, it's a studio apartment. So they said there's a bed and all that kind of shit there. Yeah. They said the actual victim was found in the main room of her studio, which contained a stereo but no couch. The description of the dream assailant bore some resemblance to the defendant himself.
Starting point is 02:27:12 The funny thing is usually when people make up a description, they usually look like the guy drawing it. They usually describe the person sitting across from them, which is funny, they can't help it. At the time of his first tape recorded statement, he had short blonde hair, light complexion, wearing a short sleeve knit shirt with terry cloth stripes on his sleeves. However, the dream assailant was described
Starting point is 02:27:34 as being between five foot five and five foot seven inches in his 30s, while the defendant here is about six feet tall and 26. So, yeah, that's that. And then he has a list what he did in the identikit versus him as far as yeah the identikit inset eyes he has normal eyes he said. Clean shaven the identikit you know his fucking drawing he has a mustache. Freckled he doesn't have freckles. No glasses he has dark military glasses. Large mouth he has a regular glasses large mouth. He has a regular mouth straight smile
Starting point is 02:28:06 He has a regular smile straight hair my bangs hang in my face square chin Regular or narrow chin on this guy here, so there we go Yeah, so then they they do the blood and saliva tests the blood results come back the physical evidence found the crime scene and blood and hair standards taking from both the defendant and the victim vaginal fluid taken from the victim showed type O ABO blood type only this was consistent with mixing of blood fluid from the victim who had O blood and a and someone who is a AB blood but non-secretor. Okay. Meaning that the blood typing is not secreted into his other bodily fluids. However, 20% of the population are also non-secretors and the evidence was also consistent with
Starting point is 02:28:54 the mixing of the victim's fluids with that of a secretor with type O blood. So it's kind of inconclusive here. However, because the victim's blood standard tested positive for the presence of both gamma factors the expert Said the vaginal fluid sample would also test positive for both factors regardless of the identity of the assailant Later the state hair expert though concludes that several hairs on the head and pubic hairs found in the apartment were consistent with the defendants hairs with Scott's hair found in the apartment were consistent with the defendant's hairs, with Scott's hair. The study referred to in the testimony found that only one in 4,500 people would have been consistent, have consistent head hairs when the hairs were tested for comparison of 40
Starting point is 02:29:34 different characteristics and only one in 800 people would have consistent cubic hairs. Okay, now, he's a, this takes, so they go a month and then they finally arrest him. Steve is under arrest now. Yes, by the way, they also testified that several head hair fragments and one pubic hair found in the apartment had originated from a black person and that couldn't be from either one of them because he's blonde and she's not black either. So he's arrested. Now the police officer while arresting him said that quote
Starting point is 02:30:05 He said the devil had given him this dream at a time. His strength was down That's what Steve told him Yeah He said that he asked me if I thought some people could have insight into the future and I said not in your case Steve Fucking hilarious Holy shit, that's really fucking funny It was fucking hilarious. Holy shit, that's really fucking funny. So earlier in the conversation, Steve asked the cop
Starting point is 02:30:28 to answer a hypothetical question. The cop said, he asked me, what would happen if someone came in and confessed to the murder of Karen Phillips? Would I be released today? And the guy told him that any confession would be checked against the facts that they had, so it would probably take a minute.
Starting point is 02:30:43 Now, bail. Okay, they, he, his bail is $450,000. But a church where they used to worship in Maine sent a letter to 12,000 independent churches in the US and Canada to ask for prayers and support from other followers of their fundamentalist, non-denominational faith. Oh boy.
Starting point is 02:31:04 The tiny Grace Fellowship Assembly in Union sent about $800 to help all his, from other followers of their fundamentalist, non-denominational faith. The tiny Grace Fellowship Assembly in Union sent about $800 to help his family. About $50,000 in donations and loans has been collected for Lynn Scott's defense. In Japan, an old Navy buddy of Lynn Scott's had put out a prayer request through the Worldwide Christian Servicemen's Centers and he said Cook County hasn't got the best reputation for justice. We can't see that there's any evidence to keep Scott in jail. They raise his fucking bail and he's out.
Starting point is 02:31:38 The churches raise his bail. So he doesn't go on trial till 1982. Okay. For murder, rape, et cetera. The state destroyed the only vaginal swab they had. Oh my God. Yeah. Well, during the testing after a month here, the state filed an answer which listed the existence of the vaginal swab that was taken from the victim. However, the same day the state filed its answer to him looking for evidence without notice, they took the vaginal swab to Scotland
Starting point is 02:32:10 Yard Metropolitan Police Forensic Laboratory in London, England, taking it overseas. At Scotland Yard, they performed or ordered a destructive test of the vaginal swab, so one that would destroy it. Prior to taking the vaginal swab to England, they performed numerous tests on the swab at the Illinois Crime Laboratory. The tests in Illinois were conducted to determine the presence of semen and ABO type blood, blood type from the mixed secretions on the vaginal swab. At the time the tests were performed, they knew from a specimen of the victim's blood that she had type O blood with gamma markers plus one plus two and plus ten and that this guy here, Scott is a, or Steve is a defendant with a non-secretor with type AB blood and gamma markers minus
Starting point is 02:32:59 one minus two and plus ten. So they take it there, that all happens. The destructive test at Scotland Yard revealed gamma markers plus one and plus 10. So they take it there, that all happens. The destructive test at Scotland Yard revealed gamma markers plus one and plus two were present in the mixed secretions in the vaginal swab. The test for gamma marker 10 was inconclusive since gamma markers plus one and plus two mask any other combination of gamma markers. So if his were in there, it wouldn't be found. And the victim's blood contained gamma markers plus one and plus two. The test that was done
Starting point is 02:33:26 was pretty much meaningless. Ouch. Unless you have DN fucking A, it wouldn't have mattered and they were just going on blood tests. It also seems there, they said at trial, the state put on its case in chief and they made a motion to dismiss the indictment because of the state's destruction of the vaginal swab and it was denied obviously.
Starting point is 02:33:47 So in openings the prosecutor said, Stephen Linscott not only described how a young lady had died in a living room setting, how she was first on her hands and knees and then fell to the floor, he demonstrated with up and down full extension of the right hand what he saw the man do. That's consistent with high velocity blood stains found on her body and apartment. Suffice it to say, in those tapes he supplied information only the killer would and could know and he elaborated in detail. The defense attorney said, he's a deeply religious man.
Starting point is 02:34:20 He's married to the daughter of a missionary family. His decision to reveal his dreams was a difficult one, but he made it because he believed it was his civil and moral duty. He said that the prosecution's test of hair, blood, and semen samples from the body are not conclusive. All you have is this dream. So they said that the state's expert witness regarding the vaginal swab was at times either plainly doubtful or confusing
Starting point is 02:34:46 Here it is question. What if anything do you regard? Did you do with regard to that item answer? Yes I checked the swab for the presence of semen question and what what results did you receive? Answer vaginal swab positive for seminal material. They said in any and could you detect any ABO blood type from for seminal material they said in any and could you detect any ABO blood type from the seminal material yes it was ABO it was ABO group blood group oh they said if this man was able to detect ABO blood type from the seminal material in the depositor of the seminal material must have been a secretor even though they already said Steve wasn't a secretor
Starting point is 02:35:24 moreover if this testimony is to be taken as true, then the seminal material could not have been from Steve because he's a non-secretor and has type AB blood rather than O. So what do you think of that? Hair expert, they never say match, they say consistent, because there is no way to match hair unless it's DNA. So the defense hair expert, he also, he did not testify that the hairs matched or that they were identical. He testified that the hairs that were found
Starting point is 02:35:54 either did not come from the defendant or had too few characteristics displayed for him to conclude they matched or did not match his hairs. However, with respect to whether the pubic hairs that were found were the defendant's pubic hairs, he said, they said, in view, this is the question, in view of the testing you've described with respect to the pubic hairs,
Starting point is 02:36:12 based on your observations and findings and analysis, do you have an opinion based on reasonable degree of scientific certainty as to whether or not the pubic hair taken comes from Steven? And he said, yes, I do. What's your opinion? He says, within a reasonable degree of certainty, I believe the hair from the comings
Starting point is 02:36:31 did not come from the same source as the hair from the suspect. Okay. The prosecution asked this guy in cross if he was aware of a study that found all these one in 4,500 people would have consistent hairs and they went back and forth. In closings, okay, the prosecutor says,
Starting point is 02:36:49 he says you must ask yourself where is the link? The link is the semen matching the non-secretor, Mr. Linscott is a non-secretor. The like hairs, more than one, more than two, more than three, and you heard the probabilities from his own expert pubic hairs And the woman's crotch matching mr.. Linskint As they go into that he said I would suggest to you ladies and gentlemen if I said there were two American flags Right there, and they were both 12 by 8
Starting point is 02:37:17 And they both had the same number of stars and they both have the same number of stripes And they had the same coloring would you sit there and say say well there's nothing dissimilar about those two? They are identical. But not a scientist. A scientist will state that every aspect that I examined were consistent and what does that mean? There was nothing different and to a layman that means identical as the two American flags. But that's not science though because they look alike to you at a glance.
Starting point is 02:37:43 He said then I asked him, meaning the defense expert, if he was aware of the chief forensic scientist for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Mr. Gaudet, and the man says, yes, of course, and he is leading the leading man in his field. And I asked him, are you familiar with the figure formula by which this man and those by this man and those were that any of the two head hairs matched from two separate individuals, it occurs out of one out of every 4500 times. And so he goes on to that, it's too much. So the verdict comes in, the jury is out.
Starting point is 02:38:14 What do you do? They deliberate nine and a half hours over two days. Okay, that's a good amount of time. They have some basic boilerplate hair evidence and this dream is pretty much all they have. And they're saying the blood match is the secreter thing. So the dream is more damning than the science than anything. They find him guilty of murder, rape, really everything.
Starting point is 02:38:38 Okay. He's found guilty. Now this is met by a courtroom throwing things, spitting at and trying to attack the prosecutors. Yeah. The Bible people went crazy. Yeah, of course they did. They don't get their way. They do not take it on the fucking shin at all. They take an L way worse than the Japanese. We're the nicest people in the world unless we don't get what we want. Yeah. And then it's, yeah, one of those. So as the courtroom emptied, they shouted at the prosecutors and called them liars and all of that sort of thing.
Starting point is 02:39:12 A member of the Bible School's board of directors said, the verdict results from the meeting of the naivete of Steve and the jury believing this concocted story. To us, it's a miscarriage of justice. The defense attorneys complained that telling jurors certain details were prejudicial. They said why put a religious connotation on this case at all unless it's to give the impression that these people, Lynne Scott and his supporters, are crazy born-again kooks. They were so eager to find him guilty, the only way they could do that was to reach out and assign some sort of motive of religious execution.
Starting point is 02:39:48 Which that barely came up. It was mainly about he dreamed exactly what happened. So the sentencing comes around, he gets a new attorney for a sentencing, by the way, which is highly weird to have different ones. They said, by the way, the prosecutors have been getting death threats. Of course they have. Constantly. Threats have come in.
Starting point is 02:40:09 A caller to one of them several days ago said, are you the person who prosecuted Steven Lynn Scott? We're going to get you. And this guy said, in my 11 years as a prosecutor, including cases against street gang leaders, I've never experienced anything like this. This is the street gang leaders know the game That's why they're not gonna threaten a prosecutor. They know the game you got fucking tackled in bounds fourth down fucking move on. That's it so The sentencing comes around here at sentencing Lois makes a tearful and emotional plea your honor
Starting point is 02:40:43 Steven Lynn Scott is both my husband and my best friend I've known him for eight and a half years not once have I ever seen any behavior showing him capable of this horrendous crime He's a sincere and devoted Christian and I'm proud to be his wife Steve says in the end God will justify me people reporters ask why I speak of a dream at all There are segments of society where people do believe in dreams and yet they would not have gone to the police. I would never have gone either except for the visits by the police. The judge said that he was receiving a great number of letters on his behalf from churches.
Starting point is 02:41:19 He said, I feel the case was well tried on both sides. Then he says, Karen Phillips was only 24 years old and according to tables of mortality, she could have had a life expectancy of another 65 years. I feel a period of, you sir, may fuck off, 40 years would be a meaningful sentence. He'll be eligible for parole in 20. Wow. Okay. The prosecutor said I'm not unhappy with the sentencing. 12 people heard it and they took eight hours to find him guilty. I'm just sorry it took five months to sentence him.
Starting point is 02:41:51 That's because he had to get a new lawyer and the guy had to catch up. One of his church people said, it was a spiritual battle in there. I saw the pride and the coldness of the judge. It was the devil. They called the judge the devil. Okay. His wife Lois said, I have no idea where we're going to get the money for an appeal. Yeah, you do.
Starting point is 02:42:10 From all these fucking church people. Give me a break. In prison, Scott said, or Steve said, he like, he calling Scott for some reason. In prison, he said, this just gave him an opportunity to evangelize inside the prison. That's all the people who really needed it. He said, there's been times of bitterness and anger. He says, I still have a great respect for authority, but I no longer respect some of the people wielding it.
Starting point is 02:42:32 They've taken away the values and freedoms that they're supposed to protect. Yeah, so there you go. He said, Lois said, God's given us the strength to make it through, we hope it will end soon, but even if Steve is not free until we're 60, when he does get out, we'll act like 25 year olds. Eww.
Starting point is 02:42:51 When he went in. Don't do it. Gross. The appeal comes in, the prosecutor said, as far as I'm concerned, Lynn Scott did it. We convicted the right guy, the jury, my partner, and I may be the only people in the world who believe that at this point, but that's my opinion. It's possible, remotely possible, that someone other than Lyn Scott did it. So yeah, this is what we do here. He gets a new lawyer. The blood is the big one. The blood is the big deal is what we're talking about. And he's got a whole different, a list of like 40
Starting point is 02:43:20 differences between the dream and real life. Like, in my dream I said just beating, and in real life it was strangulation and beating. Stuff like that. And rape. And they said beating only, there was also stab wounds and that kind of shit. So, you know, it's pretty interesting. He's got all, it's a long fucking list of shit though.
Starting point is 02:43:41 He's got this whole, and also like, the differences about her. Caucasian, in real life dreamed victim maybe was a black person 24. He said she's 24 years old. He didn't give any age about her or anything like that. She's a nurse no information about her job. So it's all that kind of shit and the attacker he's like not me at all. I told you those differences also Prosecutorial misconduct is what they're just saying here They said that our carriage quote Karen was raped by a non-secretor and the defendant is a non-secretor Seminal material one fact that came from a non-secretor. Mr. Lynn Scott's a lot non-secretor. They said that at the end now
Starting point is 02:44:22 No one testified that Karen was raped by a non-secretor or the seminal material came from a non-secretor. Only the prosecutor said that. So the prosecutor simply made up that piece of evidence the appeals court finds. The made up evidence was doubly devastating because not only was it false, but it reduced the pool of possible assailants
Starting point is 02:44:42 from a substantial percentage of the male population or even the entire population to just the males in 20% of the population. The defendant being a non-secretor is within that 20% group created by the prosecutor and his argument to the jury. Okay, so there's also testimony about pubic hair. According to the state's evidence, the pubic hair was found on the carpet and several head hairs were found on the bedsheet Were from a black person therefore they could not have come from the victim or the defendant They're both white according to the testimony race can be determined by hairs, but neither sex nor age can be determined by hairs
Starting point is 02:45:18 Okay, so they can do a lot about the hair stuff that and hairs are not Hairs are not that's right. not reliable except if it's for DNA. Then they're terrific. So yeah they go on. He says you must this is in the closing rebuttal argument that the prosecutor said he says you must ask yourself where's the link the link is the semen matching the non secreter yeah non secreter and semen in the same sentence is rough. It's very gross.
Starting point is 02:45:46 Very, very gross. So the appeals court said, not only did the prosecutor in his rebuttal closing argument reinforce his prior misrepresentation to the jury that there was evidence that the seminal material on the vaginal swab was from a non-secretor, well, we just made it grosser. We just found a way to make it grosser.
Starting point is 02:46:03 But the prosecutor also told the jury that there was evidence that the defendant's pubic hairs and pubic hairs that were combed from the victims matched and were identical. They said they did not, the expert did not testify, and he certainly did not intend his testimony to mean that the hairs that he had compared matched or were identical when he said they were consistent.
Starting point is 02:46:23 It's not what they do. So also the defense hair guy, the cross on him, they said that was also prosecutorially wrong. They go on to say that we believe the prosecutor's misrepresentations relating blood and his comparisons were egregious and they overturned the decision. Overturn overturn the decision. Okay overturn the conviction now There is a dissenting opinion here that says I believe that the prosecutors comments that the victim was raped by a non-secretive Were based on reasonable inferences which could be drawn from the evidence of blood comparison tests performed in the semen
Starting point is 02:47:00 I find that the majority inaccurately And I find that the majority inaccurately just depicts the prejudice of these comments by quoting them side-by-side When in fact they're separated by 63 pages in the trials transcripts 83 pages containing their closing arguments, so Yeah, this person basically says and there was plenty of evidence so he's now freed on a hundred thousand dollar personal recognizance bond. Wow. So Lois says that's the second piece of good news we've had, that he's going to be out.
Starting point is 02:47:31 First they overturned his conviction. Now it looks like he's getting out next week. We knew he'd be vindicated, and the bond order is just further proof of that. When he gets released, he said he's going to some of the first Baptist church in centralia Where they had had a huge campaign to release him and a big she said and a huge party and get shithammered I know he's gonna looking forward to meeting these people The town also Lois never expected such an outpouring of support from strangers
Starting point is 02:48:00 But she said it was amazing to see it to us that so many people got involved People have taken this case as their own truly as if they were a member of their own family. They've cried for us They've prayed for us in 1986 he's working as an ophthalmologist in Centralia, Illinois Yeah, he's the practice manager. His wife teaches it does homeschooling for the kids and everything like that But he's still this charge is still there. Yeah, so waitingchooling for the kids and everything like that. But he's still, this charge is still there. Yeah, it's still waiting. That's the thing.
Starting point is 02:48:29 So then, they, a four to two supreme, because the overturning was appealed by the state to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court overturned the overturn and reinstated it with a four to two vote. They said, defendant voluntarily came forward with an account of a quote dream that contained many unusual details
Starting point is 02:48:49 which correlated with the actual murder. In particular, his account of a beating, knowledgeable of the murder weapon and knowledgeable of the victim's passive acceptance of the attack showed knowledge of the crime which would not likely be available to anyone else but the murderer. Okay, 1987, the court orders a new trial for him.
Starting point is 02:49:09 So he's gonna get a new trial here now, that's what they're talking about. 1990, the verdict is overturned again. Then 1991, the court grants a new trial again as they're reinstated, so they keep going back and forth The justices here rule for nothing that prosecutors in this case had misrepresented evidence that connected him to the Prime now it's not even there isn't even a dissenting one They said this made-up evidence was doubly devastating because not only was it false, but it reduced the pool of assailants again
Starting point is 02:49:47 1992 but it reduced the pool of assailants again. 1992, the state's attorney announced that Steve will no longer be prosecuted. Based on new scientific evidence, D.N. fucking A, they said the scientific evidence does not completely exonerate the man, but it raises scientific doubts and leaves us, in my opinion, with no choice but to prosecute him. Yeah. Not to prosecute him. Not to prosecute him. Oh no. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:50:05 Not to prosecute him. Not to prosecute him. Lynn Scott called the decision courageous and said he made the right decision. He freed an innocent man. Whether he realizes it or not, I am innocent. Yeah. So that's how that goes. They turns out that based on analysis from CBR Laboratories of Boston, the semen could not have come from Steve period
Starting point is 02:50:28 End of story. He's excluded as a as a He did not do this Yeah, he said good grief. Those guys don't murder good grief. Generally, you know that or they murder a lot. Yeah Oh my god, So yeah. Uh, so then he starts building a new life and he wrote a book called maximum security. Yeah. Um, there they said there are injustices all the time. And we just learned about that in 2002. He is pardoned by the governor of Illinois as a matter of fact,
Starting point is 02:51:01 so it's not even on his record. Then in 2004, the state agrees to pay Wrongfully convicted former inmates from a pool of a million dollars So it looks like he's gonna get some cash there. He's gonna get anywhere from $60,150 to a hundred and thirty eight thousand dollars in cash There's two books about this neither of them are available in audio or Kindle version There's two books about this neither of them are available in audio or kindle version Innocence the true story of Steve Lynn Scott is by Gordon the hair sign and that came out in 1986 Oh, wow, and you can get a paperback for two dollars and 93 cents
Starting point is 02:51:37 On Amazon and also maximum security written by Steve and Randall frame Which is pretty funny because he was framed. This, the heart, it was written in 1994, hardcovers all you can get. It's a dollar ninety-nine. Cheap. By the way, check him out there. Doesn't he look like, um... Oh, he doesn't look like he did a goddamn thing. He looks like the guy with the stapler in office space. Yeah. So there you go, everybody. That is Oak Park, Illinois, and one of the most fucked up cases ever how did you know so much that's the thing how the fuck do you know all that either he is a psychic yeah or someone else raped
Starting point is 02:52:15 her while he was there yeah and now all I can think was it somebody from her school maybe she came home from the school. I mean maybe that was it But how would she know people she passively accepted death? That's so fucking weird. I don't get it Horrible way either way. It doesn't matter. There you go That is Oak Park, Illinois and a fucked up case if you like that and like all of the things we do here get on Whatever app you're on and give us five stars. It helps so fucking much. I can't even tell you we never do Unsolved and I hate this right now. I know, I hate it too, but it was like it was solved and then Unsolved, it's too interesting and they've never found who it is.
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Starting point is 02:54:06 Also follow us on social media. We are at Small Town Murder on Instagram, at Small Town Pot on Facebook. And now I would like to hear the names of the most wonderful goddamn people who even if it was a dream, if they saw us being murdered, they'd help. Jimmy, hit me with those names
Starting point is 02:54:21 like a tire iron to the forehead. This week's executive producers are Cody and Lainey Lever see They're bringing a nice people next year shows. They're terrific people good people. I think they're trying Just married the crazy Nice people I love that Cody's fantastic. Anyway, Stephen Taut, or maybe Toe, T-O-T. I don't know if that's Toe.
Starting point is 02:54:47 It could be Toe. It's Taut. We're calling him Taut. He's a tater tot. There it is. Gary Howard, Noel Meeks. Noel, yeah. Hey, congratulations, Gary.
Starting point is 02:54:56 Oh, Gary's kids are trying to have kids. There you go. Yes, Gary had a brand new grandchild that we'd like to say congratulations to Gary on that. Good job, buddy. Regina Brey holds, yeah. Good job having say congratulations to Gary on that. Good job buddy. Regina Brieholdts? Good job having a kid a long time ago.
Starting point is 02:55:07 Good job. I don't know what you had to do with it. He had a kid 25 years ago. It wouldn't be possible without him. Maybe he put his foot on the kid's ass and pushed him in deeper? I don't know. Get in there. Up toward the cervix.
Starting point is 02:55:22 Let's go. Ropes I'm telling you. Get in there up toward the cervix. Let's go Ropes I'm telling all right Regina freeholds Linda coat Cody maybe Mike Connor the coolest police chief in America Diana warly he's terrific good guy. Thanks fucking he's I love him other producers this week Peyton Meadows Elizabeth Rockefeller Hill, Brock Hall, Abby with no last name, Emily Michigan, Clarence Bunch, I don't know if that's Michigan, that may have been a correction from Apple. I don't remember typing Michigan. Who knows, that might be an Apple problem.
Starting point is 02:55:59 Clarence Bunch, Warren Taylor, Savannah with no last name, Lee Arnold, Jeffrey Thomas, 401 Ontario, Michael Cermak, Cermak, C Lee Arnold, Jeffrey Thomas, 401 Ontario. Michael Chermack, Chermack, Churnick, Churn, that's an M. Stacy Crosby, Kristin, Kristin, Kristin Piper. Jason with no last name. Suzanne Jackson, Dot Jenkins, Spells Cast Art. Lisa Montoya Darling, Chalaway, Josh with no last name. Megan Russell, Kit Tiley, Teresa Tapscott, Ali, Ali, Ali Nolten,
Starting point is 02:56:27 Sarah Lewis, TheSinHitman97, Dorothea Sterling, Daisy May, Kelly Greenwald, Andy would know last name, Krista Johnson-Andrew would know last name, Leonard Phelan maybe, Liz would know last name, Ashley Smodich, Chris Weber, probably not. Oh yeah, Chris, hey. Don't call time out, Chris. Check how many you have first. Time out, Chris Weber, probably not. Oh yeah, Chris, hey. Don't call time out, Chris.
Starting point is 02:56:46 Check how many you have first. Time out, Chris. Panda Sanchez, Jared Laurent, Emily Payne, Brianna Coda. Ratch, with no last name. I imagine that's short for Rachel. AJ, Bryce, with no last name, Chrisma. Or Ratchet, you never know. It's, oh, maybe.
Starting point is 02:57:00 She may have some self-awareness. It could be just really self-aware, yeah. It's all. She looks in the mirror and goes they just call me Ratch. Krizma Hunter, Travowski, Trevowski, oh that's a V, Trevowski. Caroline Drinau, Tucker Lisping, Lars Quartz, Aaron would know that, same Jacob Magnum, Ashley Marie, Renee Lynn, what was it? What did I miss? I said Tucker can't help it. He's listening. Yeah, it's a part of life, man. He never grew up. Joe Dickinson, Laura Thierry, Tay with
Starting point is 02:57:33 no last name, Taylor Martin, Duncan Lane, Austin Mason, Callie Smith, Karen Mays, Rob Ellis, Hunter Paulus, Paulus, Paulus, Holland Potter, Andrea Burton, Heather Neal-Brandon, Machado, Machado, Calissa McAllister, Megan Durner, Jason Christ, Rick Weiss, Perisphone, Per-sophone, Per-sophone? Is that a name? Per-sophony, perhaps, if it's Italian? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:58:01 Hey, it's a Per-sophony. Jen the Dinosaur. I see. Bud Dwyer, perhaps the best. Yeah, it's a bunch of phony. Jen the Dinosaur. I see. Bud Dwyer, perhaps the best. Yeah, him too. Well done. Best press conference of all time.
Starting point is 02:58:13 May many more have the fucking balls. Erica Longo, Bailey Bayless, Howard Haley, Hal, Hale, Hale, that's what it is. Yeah, that's right. Brent McNamara, Jeannie, Jeannie Larson, Sean Major, Love My Ink, David F., Amanda Hepler, Maria with no last name, Courtney Hall, Kyle with no last name, May with no last name, Claire and Nicola, Samantha Zuniga, Laurel Schultz, Laurel, Laurel is what it is.
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Starting point is 02:59:19 ah, Scrivener maybe. Reading is hard, isn't it? It's the fucking worst. It really is, all week. Melanie Gunther And then as I finish one there comes another show with no last name Jessica Garcia. Hell's half acre. I don't know if that's the place Isn't that a restaurant or a bar and grill or some shit? Maybe is hell's half acre a thing It's like an idiom like a cliche is it like hell's half acre that places
Starting point is 02:59:41 I don't know what it is calling a shitty house's Half Acre. Maybe I should read more books. Natalie Cook, Leah Arrington, Sam Penner, Amy Neurer, Donna Jones, Kaalia Martin, Kaalia Kaalia, Janine Tenbrook, Jordan Alivado, DK, like Donkey Kong, Erika Teles, Carly Osborne, Harley Weigert, DB with no last name like Cooper, Dustin Callahan, Bean with no last name, Taylor with no last name, Renee Blaine, Ashley Fazzino, Wynn with no last name, Melissa with no last name, Tracy with no last name, Eric Wright, Glenny, Glenny Red, Todd Usher, Quentin Binkley, Cameron Hughes, Tasha Yarbrough, Nick Fricano, Emily with no last name, Les
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