Small Town Murder - #591 - Best Friends Murder - Hudson, Ohio
Episode Date: May 1, 2025This week, in Hudson, Ohio, when a woman comes to police with a story about having a dead man, buried in her yard, it leads to the unraveling of an insane tale, complete with burglaries, fire...s, lies, and the most cold blooded murder possible. The story involves a pair of friends, who end up at odds, and group of people, who may have helped pull this murder off, without even knowing! Will everybody get what's coming to them??Along the way, we find out that a "Sausage Fest" can actually be very delicious, that Beaver Cleaver should never hang out with Eddie Haskell, and that you can manipulate your friends, but it's much harder to manipulate the court system!!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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This week in Hudson, Ohio, after a body is found buried on a rural farm, a sinister plot
comes to light involving multiple people, a brutal killing, and a betrayal that can
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That said, disclaimer here.
Listen, this is a comedy show, everybody.
We're comedians.
We're definitely gonna make jokes.
The whole story is that nothing is embellished
or anything like that for comedic effect.
This is really, we try to do research
that would put Dateline to shame and shows like that.
That's what we do, honestly.
We wanna get every last little detail
and then we figure out what is funny there.
And there's usually plenty.
Because there's usually someone going,
I can get away with murder, I think,
even though I don't know what I'm doing.
You can't, and then we're gonna make fun of you
for two hours, so that's how that works.
So that's how it is.
Now what we do is, to avoid being bad people,
we don't make fun of the victims or the victims' families.
Why, James?
Because we're assholes.
But?
But we're not scumbags.
See how that works? Now if you think that sounds good to you, you're gonna hear a wild story.
If you think that true crime and comedy should never ever mix together here, I don't know, you might not like it, but I think you might.
Either way, no complaining later. There we go.
That said, I think it's time everybody to sit back. What do you say? Let's all clear the lungs.
And let's all shout.
Shut up and give me murder.
Let's do this everybody.
What do you say?
Let's go on a trip.
Here we go.
We are going to Ohio this week.
Oh yeah.
We're going to that's that's the reaction Ohio garners. Going to Ohio, uh-huh.
Not oh, or even ew, it's just uh-huh.
Uh-oh.
Uh-huh.
Northeastern Ohio this is.
It is right outside Akron.
Yeah.
It's about 20 minutes outside Akron, Ohio.
About 40 minutes over.
We're on James country.
That's where we are right here.
About 40 minutes to Cleveland, and about James Country. That's where we are right here. About 40 minutes to Cleveland
and about two hours to our last Ohio episode,
Caldwell, Ohio, which was the Craigslist Killers.
That was back in, I wanna say November or October
of last year.
This is in Summit County, area code 330 and 234.
They don't have a motto, but I feel like if you're in Ohio
so people just don't go, oh, you probably should get a motto.
Maybe try to lure them in here.
They got two area codes for this place?
You know what?
You know what, I think I come up,
I just came up with one.
You're 40 minutes from Cleveland,
I think it works.
Motto is, you don't have to root for the Browns.
No.
And then, you come here, you don't have to.
You know, the Bengals are down, it's fine.
More area codes than we deserve.
More than we need. The city is named a little bit of history here. City's named
for its founder David Hudson. He was from Goshen Connecticut and I'm surprised
he didn't. No no not Henry Hudson that's that's 1600s 1500s. So he this was 1799
he came from Goshen, Connecticut.
I'm surprised he didn't call it Goshen,
because they used to always just rename the towns.
It's like their home place, yeah.
The village of Hudson is located
in the middle of Hudson Township,
and the village here was incorporated in 1837.
And that, in Hudson, David Hudson built the first log house
in Summit County, Ohio.
First house in the whole county
he built, made out of logs. So I guess there's a lot of early, early influence here as all
New Englanders, because this guy came from Connecticut and then told other people to
come here. So all the people were coming from Connecticut in that area. So it's kind of
interesting. It was the home of the Western Reserve College and Preparatory School founded in 1826 by David Hudson
and some others.
It was called the quote Yale of the West.
Northeastern Ohio was the West back then by the way.
It was just a wild West.
Not even Michigan yet.
Nope, nope.
The college moved to Cleveland in 1882
and later as Western Reserve University
merged with Case Institute of Technology
to form the modern Case Western Reserve University.
This'll come up later in the story
is why I'm telling you that.
There was a fire on the west side
of Hudson's Main Street in 1892.
As we know.
The whole west side. From 1885 to 1915, about probably what?
97% of the country was just on fire all the time.
It's crazy.
Constantly.
The fire destroyed the buildings between Park Lane and Clinton
Street, and even AW Lockhart's Saloon and Mansion Hotel
burned down as well.
Another guy here, a Pennsylvania coal mine owner
named James Ellsworth assisted in the rebuilding
of Main Street after the street had been destroyed
by another fire in 1903.
Jesus Christ, also he refinanced the Western Reserve Academy
because it was closed from 1903 to 1916.
They had no money to operate the school.
Now we don't learn our lessons.
That guy came in and saved the town.
Untold miners, dead by his hand.
A mine owner in the late 1800s?
Holy balls.
Monster.
Yeah.
Collapsing, go, well, I lost a few hundred down there.
Moving on. They didn't give a shit about people back then.
Reviews here five stars tight knit safe community with little to none crime, little to none, little to none.
Great schools, great big library and cute new shopping district.
That is the hot spot for a lot of outings.
Oh, it's a hot spot. Wow.
Very family friendly, although I wish to see some more involvement with the high school youth. That is the hot spot for a lot of outings. Oh, it's a hot spot cute Wow very family-friendly
Although I wish to see some more involvement with the high school youth
Involvement and why I hope so too
More involved
Anywhere I go this place could use a lot more high school you anybody that says that I am concerned about who they are
Anyone who doesn't want to fuck kids never wants high school youth around them unless they're like their own children
They don't even want their kids friends over. Yeah, you don't ever want to deal with these people
Yeah, there's some tight high school ass around. Yeah, that's gross. I
Know that that's not me cuz I never want to be around children that aren't mine ever not for five fucking minutes
No interest. My nephew is play with that for a little while. High schoolers. What are you kidding me?
Holy shit, that's wild. So a lot can happen, but it is easily covered covered up or forgotten and not
Necessarily managed well. Yeah, that's pretty vague
It's some conspiracy theory shit going on there.
A lot can happen and can be covered up easily.
I won't explain what or why or how.
All right.
Five stars, I absolutely love living in Hudson, Ohio.
My family moved here approximately three years ago.
I wanted to get like a lifelong resident
and then a new transplant.
We relocated from the Chicagoland area.
Hudson is a quaint, clean and quiet town.
The culture is very relaxed and friendly.
I highly recommend Hudson to anyone looking to move
to northeast Ohio.
Okay, three stars, there isn't a lot of crime
in the area at all.
Crime is not a problem.
That just, that's the whole review.
And then two stars. The area
is known for our downtown area. Too many areas. But there is barely anything to do downtown.
There are summer weekend events, but otherwise there is only restaurants and overpriced shopping.
Right. That's all there is. Okay. People of this town, 23,001. And one.
And one.
They got one extra here.
About 51% women, 49% men.
Median age here is about five years
above the national average, it's about 43 and a half.
The 45 to 54 is very high.
This is a place, and we'll find out
it's an expensive place too.
So you have to make a few bucks to move out here
It's one of those places. You're not gonna, you know move out here if you're just starting out and you're 24
And you just got out of college. Yeah, so the young adults very low. They can't afford to live here basically
family
71% married
Normally 50 50 these people are too rich to get divorced too much to lose. Yeah, I don't
You get a big house if you stay on house, and you stay on that side,
and I stay on that side, and we'll, don't worry about it.
They got things, yeah.
We'll stay together for tax purposes, you know?
So only 6% divorce rate, which is extremely low.
43% married with children.
Only 5.9% are single with children here, too.
This is very wealthy area.
Race of this town, 90% white, 1.8% black,
3.8% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic.
Religion, about 47%, and it's a mixed bag.
It's Ohio, so you never know.
The most here is Catholic, actually.
Maybe that's the Northeast influence, I don't know.
Catholics, the Baptists of the far West, apparently,
as Ohio is.
The Great Lakes region.
As known.
Yeah.
The Lake Erie region.
The median household income here is $143,143,
which is one of the highest median household incomes we've seen on this show.
Yeah, no kidding.
It's maybe a couple places in Long Island were a little higher, something like that.
That's more than double the national average, so not too bad.
Cost of living here, 100 is regular.
Here it's 80.
Low cost of living.
And affordable?
The housing is not affordable though.
Median home cost here, median $431,500.
Oh boy.
They are going to cook you on housing man.
Everything else is pretty cheap but not that.
So maybe we've convinced you, damn it.
Maybe you've had enough of the hustle and bustle and you want to move out to a leafy
suburb.
We have for you and you can afford it.
The Hudson, Ohio real estate report.
Average two bedroom rental here goes for 1,400 bucks a month, which is actually not that far above the national average.
When you consider the housing prices,
that seems like the only real affordable way to live here,
because here's house number one, which is normally like, you know
A manufactured home or something like that four-bedroom two bath over three thousand square feet on
2.63 acres. Yeah, it's a very nice house built in 1880
It's got a big giant porch with a porch swing like total grandma coming out with cookies and an apron and like, you know,
while you're playing the sprinklers or some type of thing when you're a kid,
it says here's from the listing,
a step back in time and experience the timeless elegance of this exquisite
historic Victorian farmhouse. Sounds fucking nice. That is 705,000 bucks.
That's your starter house.
That's your starter, yeah.
There's no trailer parks here.
Yeah, nothing, that's the low one.
Here's a five bedroom, four bath,
4,421 square feet, big old house,
on 1.45 acres.
It's nice on the outside,
looks like a big older farmhouse,
but the inside's got some questionable choices
But still a very nice house and it better be one million five hundred ninety nine thousand bucks for that house
Out of your fucking mind. Yeah, here is a five-bedroom six bath
5500 square foot house this thing's a monster one t-bowl for all your bee holes and room for everybody. On 5.48
acres. Huge. It's hideous looking by the way. Hideous. It's like a big box and it's brick,
which is nice, but then there's columns on it that don't go with the black and the brick. It's just a
weird, it's a real weird house. It's a strip, but inside it's like ridiculous.
Like some, it's all they say come on in
and there's a hand painted mural in the entrance
and it's kind of ugly.
Like somebody went gaudy on this thing.
Like it was ridiculous.
2,650,000 bucks.
Your ass.
It's not even desirable and nice.
No, I wouldn't even want it.
Like put it that way.
I don't like it.
It's a weird house.
Here is things to do in this town.
Here we go.
Number one, sausage fest.
There we go.
Why would you call anything that?
Which I mean, I guess I understand it.
We had a comic friend of ours at a joke where he said,
the sausage fest, that sounds delicious.
I was like, yeah, yeah, it does sound delicious.
He goes, the fuck, huh, why is that bad?
Kyle, I love sausage.
So, and that's what they're saying here,
they're embracing it.
This is going to be a celebration of all sausages.
Best sausage fest ever.
No discrimination, bring your sausage,
dangling down in whatever state it's in.
Hot dogs and various other cylindrical meats.
If it looks like a dick, we got it
and we're gonna cook it for you.
Cylindrical meats.
We got fucking cock-shaped food for you all weekend.
A fun day of polka music, belly dancers.
How the fuck do belly dancers and polka music go together?
Don't ask me.
I just love it here.
This is amazing.
Eating, shopping, a sausage eating contest, best sausage food vendor contest, a cruise
in car show, and some pretty hilarious sausage themed games and activities.
They're all going to be winky winky, that's a dick type of thing. Right.
How many can you fit in your mouth?
Shit like that.
It's all that.
Yeah.
How many inches can you take?
How many holes can you fill at once?
Then there's also the Summer Music Festival.
And apparently it's held on the green in downtown Hudson.
It's been going on since 1977.
And they got some people.
Here we go, let's find out. Here we go. Let's find out
Here we go. Let's find out who's gonna be there this week or not this week, but whatever this year
The Hudson High School jazz one and two will be there
Yeah, the jazz bands one and two which probably not good
Then on the Sunday show wish Wish Garden will be there.
It's kind of like Soundgarden,
but you have to really want it bad, hope for it.
They say, Lively Roots Rock, Roots Rock?
What the fuck is that?
Cover and original tunes.
Boy, sponsorship to be determined.
Nobody's sponsoring Wish Garden quite yet.
Otherwise they have a sponsor for every other show.
Three Birds and the Wire is on also.
They're a vocal trio eclectic repertoire
crossing over many genres.
The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra will be there.
They got that.
Then there is the Western Reserve Big Band.
These are college bands now.
Then we got the Freedom Big Band.
I don't know what that is, but it's okay,
because Sunday, July 6th, Hot Potatoes will be there.
Hot Potatoes.
A mix of blues, swing, and originals.
Okay.
Clock Tower will be there July 13th.
Let's all watch out for them.
Clock Tower, Jesus.
That's just, are you a big Back to the Future fan
or are you gonna start shooting people, which one?
And you can't, wasn't that in Ohio?
Oh no, that was in Texas, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was Austin.
That was University of Texas.
But didn't somebody climb a clock tower in fucking Ohio?
No.
I'm sure that after that people went,
how come I never thought about the clock tower?
It's the highest point in town obviously
Yeah, so that happens
No, that was that was the National Guard Oh
Killing Vietnam War protesters totally different. Yeah, that was a
not that
So July 20th the neo big band neo big-E-O, Big Band, Blue Lunch, Blue Soul New Orleans Rhythm and
Jazz, La Flavor, with a U, La Flavor.
French-Canadian flavor guys.
Doesn't say what they do.
And then the Jack Shantz Jazz Unit with Barbara Rosen will be there.
Now I wasn't gonna go, but if Barbara's gonna,
that seals it, you know, I'll go for Jack Shantz,
obviously I wanna go, but I'm like,
I don't know, I'm busy, but then Barbara's there.
She wasn't there.
That's what I mean, you know,
they might never perform together again,
you know what I mean?
This is like seeing the Beatles reunited
in the 70s or something, this is crazy.
Jesus, and then finally they close it all out with the bell airs.
You know what they sing sounds from the fifties. You knew that.
Now crime rate in this town,
what we as small town murder people are interested in here,
property crime is about one quarter of the national average. So very low,
but 75% under it's a low and then violent crime, murder, so very low, but 75% under it, so low.
And then violent crime, murder, rape, robbery,
and of course assault, the Mount Rushmore of crime
is about one third of the national average.
So this place is safe, it's very safe,
and I think big properties and everybody being rich,
no reason to really fuck with each other maybe,
I don't know.
Very happy folks.
That's all I can think is, yeah, or just shit to lose,
I don't know what it is, but I don't know.
But that said, let's talk about some murder that happened.
Here we go.
Wow.
Okay, now, let's talk about some people first.
Let's start out with a lady, Linda Carlin.
Not Carlin like George, K-A-R-L-E-N.
Oh.
Nothing like George, K-A-R-L-E-N. Oh. Nothing like George, yeah.
So, Linda Carlin, she's born in December 1952.
All right, now we'll catch up with her
kind of in the 80s here.
In the 80s, she's starting to really come into her own.
She was hired in 1980 by a very generous and successful
orthopedic surgeon named John F. Steele. Now this guy hired her
to be his personal secretary and then also kind of oversee all of his other shit we'll
talk about. Like she's kind of his like personal assistant I guess you could say now but back
then they'd call her a personal secretary but she's in charge of kind of everything here.
By 1987, this steel guy, the doctor,
he owned and she managed a shitload of businesses.
There's a health spa called the Pro Body Shop,
three store retail furniture business
called Old Town Furniture, a tavern,
a construction company called Crown Construction,
commercial buildings, the Steel Corporation,
which is an umbrella company, all these different companies.
So he is really making an empire, this guy, basically.
Plenty of businesses, yeah.
Yeah, and she is managing these businesses for him.
This is in the Greenville area.
So she's kind of managing everything. She's just kind of his overseer of all the stuff here. She is managing these businesses for him. This is in the Greenville area.
So she's kind of managing everything.
She's just kind of his overseer of all the stuff here.
Umbrella, umbrella job.
So by 1987, she is living in a big giant house
that he owns.
She stays there.
She has two Cadillacs and a Corvette.
Oh.
She's got just all the,
multiple bedroom closets are full of expensive clothes
that she has for coats, jewelry.
She likes animals.
She's got two Rottweilers, seven horses.
You know how expensive it is to keep seven horses?
You know how expensive it is to keep a horse?
One horse.
You know how expensive it is to put one of those down
when it dies. Oh my god
The upkeep they do it by the pound. It's expensive. They're fucking huge
That's the point. That's why people kill them and collect insurance money. Yeah, cuz it's big remember on the Simpsons
They got the fucking pony. They got the horse part had the horse and it fucking they couldn't afford it
It was eating them out of house and home for Christ's sake They should have really known better. You can't bring home elephants and horses. I mean the kids realize stock
Just keeping anything like that alive is crazy. No shit. She also had two pet snakes including a
38-foot Burmese python
38 feet a four-story tall fucking Burmese python
38 38 foot long boy.
Imagine what that eats.
I didn't even know those grow that big.
Maybe in Burma, maybe in the fucking Myanmar jungles
they grow that big, but in a fucking fish tank?
38?
Where do you house a 38 foot snake?
Outside.
You can't have that in the house.
She does.
She's got such a big house she can somehow fit
with a 38 foot.
In the garage?
Wow, that is crazy.
38?
38 feet, I don't get it.
It's crazy.
That's so big.
So in addition to pretty much getting a free house,
she also gets a company car,
which I believe is one of her Cadillacs,
and $75,000 a year in the mid-80s,
which is great money in the mid-80s.
$75,000 a year in the mid-80s is crushing it.
Especially if you don't have to pay for a house or car,
you're really crushing it.
Right, that's really amazing.
You can afford jewelry and 38 feet of snake at that point.
38?
You can afford to put two 300,000 mice
into the thing every year.
Not even dollars in mice.
There's mice.
I mean, you're feeding that thing rabbits, probably.
I would imagine so.
You're feeding that thing like villagers.
Like...
Yeah, toddlers.
Something big.
Someone from like a Burmese village,
I think you gotta feed.
They have a very specific taste, you know?
Like feeder chihuahuas or something for that.
Some like jungle person from there
that wears like a loin cloth.
You got to stuff there.
I don't understand.
I guess at that point you just have a contract
with the Humane Society that whatever you're putting down,
gimme it.
Come on and stuff it in my snake skull here.
Wow, so that's what's going on.
Linda's life is at this point in the 80s,
she's a business woman, she's got tailored suits,
she's got expensive jewelry, cars, animals,
giant fucking snakes, you name it, just all sorts of shit.
She's living it up.
She had an antique Jaguar also, an old one,
a 60s Jaguar.
Not an animal, a car.
A car, yeah, with her you gotta ask,
cause you never know. The Jaguar might be to feed to the snake we have no idea so
she also has a boyfriend now we're talking in the say 87 when she's in her
mid-30s she's pushing you know mid-30s her boyfriend is a college kid yeah he
is about 21 22 years old huh that's who she's going out with.
Yeah, she is going out with a guy named Ed Swiger.
We'll talk a little bit about him,
but that's who she's going out with.
He's a much younger guy, kind of a cocky college kid,
and old Eddie, yep, Ed Swiger.
And Eddie, she put down $4,000
for a black and gold
cheap Cherokee for him and co-signed the fucking loan for him.
Oh yeah, yeah, she's treating him like, you know,
like mom, you can fuck.
Weird, real weird.
Not like to.
No.
He's doing it.
Yeah, so she's managing properties.
One of the properties that she has access to
is a farm near Pima Tuning Lake.
P-Y-M-A-T-U-N-I-N-G.
Sure. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, I don't know.
Another was Stonegate, which was a posh home on Methodist Road in Greenville,
where she lived later on with Swigert, as we'll talk about.
Yeah, she brings them in.
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We're talking about the CEO of the biggest private health insurance corporation in the world.
And the suspect...
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I mean maybe this would lead rich and powerful people to
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According to her assistant, because Linda had an assistant, a woman named Jodie Snodgrass,
that's not a good name. Snodgrass? That sounds
terrible. Linda met Ed when he was 21 and she was 35. They met at the Pro Body Shop,
the gym that, cause he's a big workout guy, weightlifter, kickboxer, guy like that. And
she, you know, runs the gym. And this friend said that she really liked him a lot. She
said that they became quote like boyfriend and girlfriend.
You know like people have relationships.
Sure sure.
She made it sound like that was odd for.
It's very normal.
They became almost like a boyfriend and girlfriend.
Weird.
Strange.
Like an item.
Like an item.
Just two people that like to fuck each other.
Yeah that's what happens.
Yeah.
So that now Linda described described here as fair
skinned with a thick full head of red hair swiger is described as dark and muscular a bodybuilder
and kickboxer now linda describes him as 5 10 and 260 pounds which he's not is about you know 220
he's a big muscular guy with like big like, thick thighs, that kind of guy, real sturdy kind of cat.
And yeah, but she thinks that's 260 pounds,
which is pretty funny.
So soon here, she's so taken with Ed
that she wants to help Eddie out even more than
basically buying him Jeeps,
and hires him to work for her in the furniture store
that we talked about the three unit
furniture store where she made him assistant manager. There we go. Now we
got to find out a little about Ed. Edward Swigert Jr. goes by Eddie. He is born in
1966 so good good 14 years younger. She's very generous to him, as we would say.
Even when she would often lend him cars,
but sometimes he would say, I don't feel like driving,
and would tell her to chauffer me,
and she would take him around wherever he needed to go.
Yeah, just toss over the calf.
There you go, there you go.
I'm gonna sit in the back and, you know,
I'm gonna bring a chicken here too, I hope you don't mind.
Let's bring in the back.
Put this hat on.
Put this hat on, come on.
So yeah, that's Ed, he's born in 66.
He's got a brother named Michael Swiger.
Old Mike here, he's born two years later.
So two year difference.
It was brother Mike, important to know about him too.
Now about the family, the Swiger family.
Mike and Eddie grew up in Tiltonsville, Ohio.
They call it midway between Steubenville
and Wheeling, West Virginia.
Midway between two terrible places, yeah.
So that's not great.
And the town that he comes from there
lost a lot of its residents
kind of over the course of the 80s.
They went from 5,000 to about 2,500.
Oh boy.
So a dying Midwestern town.
That's not good, yeah.
The steel mills and coal mines shut down,
so that was that.
Half the people left, but the Swiger family
did pretty well for themselves.
Apparently their dad owns a furniture store
and their father, Ed Swagger Sr.,
is a Jefferson County commissioner as well.
So they do pretty well compared to other people
in the area.
Type of thing.
Connected a little bit, yeah.
Yeah, connected and have a business
and a job with the county as well.
So they're known as kind of a prominent
Jefferson County, Ohio family
because dad's a politician or whatever.
Now, a little bit about Eddie.
Eddie is known as, and I'll use an old, old reference
that was old when we were kids,
he's known as a bit of an Eddie Haskell.
Now, if you're young and you don't know what that is,
there was a show called Leave It to Beaver,
and I'm saying this because there's like
four Leave It to Beaver references in this episode,
so Leave It to Beaver was a show in the 50s
that was about, you know, it was that bullshit
perfect family thing.
The two boys would come home, oh, hey, mom, hey, kids, how you doing?
There's lemonade in the fridge for you.
And dad would come home and the big problem would be like, you know, the beef has a project
due but it's not quite done the next day.
So we got to teach the beef broke a window about managing his time.
You know, he broke a neighbor's window and you know,
Beeve you gotta go over there and you know,
work that debt off, like stuff like that.
And the older brother Wally.
You gotta tell him you did it,
you gotta own up to it, Beeve.
Yeah.
You gotta take responsibility.
Beaver was the younger brother.
Yeah.
And he was the one that you know,
they were always getting into you know,
scuffle scrapes and whatever.
And then the older brother W Wally, had a friend,
his best friend was Eddie Haskell.
And Eddie Haskell is down the street or some shit.
Now the actor who played Eddie Haskell
ended up being an LAPD officer for like 25 years,
which is really-
What?
Yes, he absolutely did.
Because there was no work after Eddie Haskell,
because he was Eddie Haskell.
Imagine getting arrested by Eddie Haskell.
By Eddie Haskell.
Be like, are you seriously upset with me
or are you full of shit right now?
So Eddie Haskell is the friend who comes over
and you go, hi, Mrs. Cleaver.
Oh, you look so lovely today.
Oh my goodness, your flowers in the garden are wonderful.
And then they get outside and he's like,
we're gonna go finger these two broads.
I got his 12 pack hitting under the bush.
And yeah, here, unroll them cigarettes from my sleeve.
Let's go smoke. All right, well, them cigarettes from my sleeve, let's go smoke.
All right, well, let's hit the fuckin',
let's hit the fuckin' the makeshift casino.
That's kinda what he's like.
So that's what Eddie is kinda known as.
Kind of appropriate that his name's Eddie,
because he's kind of an Eddie Haskell.
Now, they said that, you know,
Swiger is like a beefy Eddie Haskell.
Eddie Haskell, but that'll kick your ass.
Okay.
Now, people described him as a kid
as unfailingly polite and respectful, but kind of phony.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's one guy here, Craig Klosser,
who is the Jefferson County school superintendent
and was also the mayor of Yorkville.
And he said, quote, Eddie was the only person I knew who called me Mr. Mayor, like very
formal, you know what I mean?
At school.
And then the Clara swiger said that he was, quote, the only first grader with an attache
case.
E weird.
Yeah, a briefcase. A briefcase.
And back then too, in the early 70s, that is an invitation to get the shit kicked out
of you back then.
Fuck yeah.
With the attache case as they beat you over the head with it.
And then shitknit and close it and hand it to you back.
So that is wild.
Oh no, the whole football team jerked off in it.
Oh Jesus, on top of the turd, gross.
So Eddie is also, but he's known as studious and quiet, in high school anyway.
He was a lineman for the football team in high school.
He ends up going to Thiel College in Greenville, Pennsylvania where he is elected student body
president.
Wow.
So yeah, Eddie's got some charisma to him.
He's that kind of guy.
He's a leader.
Really?
He's known as a bit of manipulator too.
He can manipulate people into doing things that he wants basically.
He's also a weightlifter, a kickboxer, and that kind of thing.
Known as a real kind of a tough guy.
Does everything masculine.
Does all sorts of shit.
Now his brother Mike, two years younger, is actually more outgoing of the pair, they say.
He was the president of his senior class in high school
and he also was on the, he was a tailback
on the football team, had a B plus average
and he earned the school's prestigious Clark Hinkle award.
And we all know.
Who the fuck is Clark?
When you're talking about Clark Hinkle, you know, you keep your his name out your fucking mouth
If you don't have respect on it, you know, I'm saying that's Clark. It's the Hinks right there. So he won that
One of his teachers his chemistry teacher said quote if I had to pick one person who would be a success in life
It would be Mike swiger. He's as good as they come
Really? Yeah, so this family's producing
confident, successful young men.
Now that's, so Eddie is going out with Linda Carlin,
Mike's his younger brother, little background there.
Now let's introduce another young man, same age as Eddie.
This is Roger Pratt, everybody calls him Butch.
Okay, Butch Pratt.
Butch Pratt.
Now Butch grew up a little bit differently here.
His family isn't like royalty in the county or anything like that.
He grew up in Munhall, Pennsylvania, which we know very well because we played the Munhall,
what is it?
The Music Hall.
Music Hall.
I was going to say Center for the Performing Arts, but that's another place.
We played there several times.
It's a real, it looks like fucking coal miners lived there,
steel workers lived there.
I mean, it's a row houses kind of a thing,
or like apartment buildings, a lot of brick,
even the fucking roads aren't paved.
The roads are bricks.
It's one of those places, you know, a lot of the roads,
like the one when you turn on and get dropped off
at the performance center, it's all brick.
Uneven and rocky. uber drivers like ah
shit when they pull onto there god damn it like sorry man my bad I didn't put it
here I didn't but I didn't say yeah this isn't I didn't pave this so the mom
here his mom Rose who divorced his dad when they were kids when the kids were
kids so when But kids were kids.
So when Butch was a kid here,
she ends up raising two sons and a daughter
kind of as a single mom here.
So Butch is brother and a sister.
Roger Butch is the youngest child of the three.
Now at age five, Butch had a bone disease in his right leg.
He had to limp around with a brace on for over two years.
Yeah, which again, not the kindest, you know,
children are cruel.
Yeah.
And if you're the kid with a brace on one leg
limping around, you're probably not socially, you know,
you're gonna have a hard time back then.
It's hard. It's amazing.
So he did that.
Somehow though, he ends up growing up to be
Steel Valley High School's best male athlete of 1984.
What?
Very unlikely, right?
That's fucking crazy.
That's like, what's his name, had polio.
The president?
No, no, no.
Somebody else had it?
A famous professional athlete had polio. I can't remember who the fuck it was. OJ had it? A famous professional athlete at polio.
I can't remember who the fuck it was.
OJ Simpson?
OJ, OJ at polio, yeah, thank you.
Oh, what?
It was OJ.
Or no, he had rickets or something.
He had something else that fucked his legs up.
But it's one of those scenarios where
you're not expected to be a professional.
I think there's a bunch of baseball players
back in the day who had polio
and ended up being pro baseball players.
So. Shitloads of people got it from what I'm told. A lot of people. Now when he's a bunch of baseball players back in the day who had polio and ended up being pro baseball players. So.
A shitload of people got it from what I'm told.
A lot of people.
Now when he's a junior in high school,
he starred on the Steel Valley High School's
undefeated football champion team.
So.
Really?
Yeah, he was the big star.
The next season he made all conference at guard,
which is the offensive line,
which even if you don't know anything about football,
you know how before they start,
when the quarterback's standing there
and they're saying, ah, 44, 45,
you know the giant guys in front of him
that are all kind of with their finger hands on the ground?
One of those guys.
He was five, he was 5'8", 165 pounds,
and an all-conference guard.
Unbelievable.
A tenacious bastard is what he is.
Who had polio and was in fucking races.
Apparently he's known as being insanely strong.
He's like legendarily strong.
I would assume he'd keep himself that way.
Somebody here from the area remembers that he could do 40 dips on the parallel bars when
he was a kid.
I don't know if that's good or not.
He said that, yeah, he remembers that one time he strode over to an 85 pound
barbell and snapped it over his head one handed. And this tiny guy, the little guy not expected
out of him and not like a big giant guy. So they said that one friend of the family said
that he called him a quote, piece of rock, the toughest kid I ever met.
Piece of rock.
Piece of rock. He kept the leather and steel brace in his bedroom
propped up in the corner all the time.
I would too.
Yeah, that's his jam.
He had to do it.
Now he's a blonde guy rocking a mustache at 18.
And it looks, it's like a good mustache.
It's not one of those wispy little 18 year olds.
He looks like, his picture at 18
looks like a 42 year old man with a mortgage and three kids you know and worried about
a promotion and you know going through it though thinking about putting a new lawn in
this year stuff like that yeah it's what he looks like like it's just weird he is a very
good athlete like we said he also was a good high school wrestler.
He was voted the most valuable male athlete in the school,
and he was also voted and given
the Good Humanitarian Award as well.
Oh, that's great.
So, successful, looking like
you're gonna be a successful kid here.
His mother said, quote,
"'It was a pleasure to raise him.'"
Yeah. One time even he confronted a boy
who was chasing his sister and apparently
he had a broken hand.
And he said, he did, he came home with a broken hand
and he was like, fucking with my sister,
that's all, and the mom was like, all right,
fair enough.
His parents, they're not, they don't have quite
as much money as these swigers, but they're not poor at're not, they don't have quite as much money as the Swigers,
but they're not poor at all.
Father owns an extermination business
and pays child support and all that,
and the mother works full-time as a registered nurse,
so they do okay.
Their house, like, you know, she owns her house
and all that kind of thing, they don't rent or anything,
so, you know, kind of solidly middle-class family
he comes from.
Now, when it's time for high school to be over
and they start talking about college,
he started thinking about going into the Marines.
Swigert?
No, no, Butch.
Butch, right.
So Butch started thinking about going into the Marines,
because I mean, physically he's kind of cut out for it.
But his, yeah.
He's a football boy.
That's what I mean.
And he's just a strong guy, seems strong-willed.
It seems like he could get through that and be fine.
Can he get in if he had polio?
I think if you're the best athlete in high school,
I think, yeah, as long as you, it's a physical,
so as long as you pass the physical, it's fine.
So his dad, though, talked him out of it.
His dad said, yeah, he said, quote, I talked him out of it. His dad said, yeah, he said quote,
I talked him out of it.
I told him you're the only one who's going,
who's been able to go to college.
You'd be the first person in the family to go to college.
And you have an opportunity to go to college.
What are you doing basically?
So yeah, he said, we'll help you.
We'll get you through.
We'll do whatever we can money wise to pitch in.
We'll make sure you can do it.
So, you know they and
the parents remained co-parents that which is good his dad didn't like go
away and never talked to him or pay any money or anything like that so they
ended up coming up with about the three thousand dollars a year it would cost
to send him to Thiel College okay okay and then once he got in his dad said he
never talked about quitting. He
was into it. He loved it. He just did it every day. And his mom tells little stories about him. Like one time he called her
from college just to get a baked chicken recipe that she had. Oh. That he liked her
baked chicken. How do you make that? Back then she said that was a big
deal too. A long-distance call for baked chicken recipe. Just for a recipe. Oh man, you're
spending some dough on that. More than the chicken probably cost back then.
His phone calls were expensive.
People don't realize that, but before cell phones
and like free long distance,
it was expensive to call people.
So he also remodeled his mother's kitchen.
What a guy.
And built, the guy who called him a piece of rock,
he built that guy a deck.
So he's like a 38 year old man, basically, this guy.
Knows how to build shit.
He is called by a lot of people, beaver cleaver with muscles.
So we got a beaver and he's going to hang out
with an Eddie Haskell.
So that's the thing here.
They also said that he's very trusting, a bit naive,
and not very streetwise. It's not Butch's forte, his streetwis thing here. They also said that he's very trusting, a bit naive, and not very streetwise.
It's not Butch's forte, his streetwiseness here.
Well, some people have it, some don't, yeah.
Yeah, that's what I mean, and who knows?
So anyway, he goes to Thiel College.
Eddie Swiger goes to Thiel College,
and that's where they come together and meet.
That's where they meet.
And they're best friends right off the bat,
like immediately. Eddie and Butch. Eddie and Butch meet. And they're best friends right off the bat. Like immediately.
Eddie and Butch.
Eddie and Butch, yep.
They're frat brothers too.
They're in the same frat together.
I'm sure they did a lot of things.
It'll be on our Patreon of fraternity hazing.
They played football together.
They did everything together here.
So in the fall of 85,
they were both sophomore classmates, fraternity brothers.
They lived across the hall from each other
at the frat house, Delta Sigma Phi,
Pi, Phi, P-H-I, is that Phi?
That's Phi.
That's Phi, right?
Okay, yeah.
So they both liked weightlifting,
they both liked computers.
They're both about 5'8".
Swigr's a lot heavier than him,
a lot more muscular, thicker than But butch but and butch had a
He had some issues getting bigger. Yeah. Yeah, it's just he's just built different one of you know, some people are just built thicker
He's one of those guys. It's got about 20 extra 30 extra pounds of muscle on him then butch
They're both known as soft-spoken athletic very strong and flexible both of them like they're both athletes
swiger athletic, very strong and flexible, both of them, like they're both athletes. Swiger could do like, he could like jump up
and do a fucking come down in a split, like a cheerleader.
Which is crazy for a guy to do, like that's insane.
You're taint and nutsack are destroyed with that.
You need to put like a pad in there or something first.
It's wild.
He, now Butch would, he wrestled,
he played baseball and football and that sort
of thing while swagger was more into the martial arts at this point. Pratt's a big hunter and
so is Ed and he's into hunting and he's also very fond of guns and Eddie sometimes carries
a pistol as well. Jesus. Now the president of Delta Sigma Phi said they always saw them together,
said Ed was definitely the leader and Butch was more impressionable.
Ed was really cocky and arrogant. Butch was happy go lucky. Okay.
So Beaver and Eddie has to attract. Yep. And that's, you know,
as friends are a lot of times. So, you know, Butch is just calm and quiet.
They said, Eddie, a lot of people describe Eddie
as kind of a two-sided personality.
It's one of those things.
The guy who was the president of the fraternity
said, a good guy to get along with,
but he did have his times when he was difficult.
That's what he said, one of those guys.
Now Butch's mom said after he met Ed,
he liked nice clothes all of a sudden.
Butch.
Yeah.
She said they had some kind of paperback book.
They knew what a businessman is supposed to wear.
I don't know if they had some kind of guide to like,
you know, business man fashion or what,
but they had some paperback reference book that they would look at and decide what to wear
I don't know what that is or whatever, but that's what they do
She said though butch didn't care about that expensive stuff. He was happy if his stomach was full
But he also was you know into looking they were trying to be grown-ups. That's all it is. I think yeah
And they for lack of it and they are it it right yeah, yeah college. They're grown-ups
He's got a mustache and he's remodeling kitchens. That's a fucking grown-up. That's a grown-up sir for I say yeah
Yeah, that's crazy shit, and Eddie's you know kind of same thing. He's a grown-up. They're both grown-ups, but
now Eddie by the way
It's kind of known as kind of an obsessive-compulsive overachiever
kind of a guy.
He's not the smartest guy in the world, Eddie, but he does what he puts his mind to kind
of thing.
So he's kind of an average IQ kind of guy, but did really well in high school and in
college at Thiel as well.
He majored in political science.
At one point, Eddie is going to be president of the student government too.
Oh.
And Pratt was a parliamentarian.
So, there you go.
Pratt was the interpreter of Robert's Rules of Order,
whatever the fuck that is.
Don't know what that is.
Now, they say in the fraternity house,
Eddie would always keep his room locked and shit like that.
He was very private.
Sure.
And he said he didn't want people stealing his shit
basically, which understandable.
He was a treasurer of one point of the fraternity
and hatched a fundraising plan to repay
the fraternities debts.
But after a while he kind of pissed everybody off.
Put it that way.
So in December of 86, which is the middle of both
of their junior years, he moves out into an off-campus house
and asks Butch if he wants to come with him.
So Butch does, so they end up living together.
And a person who was dating Butch, a woman named Vicky,
said, I thought it was a good move.
Well yeah, now you don't have to jerk him off
in a frat house, now you can do it in a regular house
Bunch of guys standing outside with the fucking glass up against the window or the door. You don't have to do that anymore
Yeah, now it's now it's much better
She said that Eddie quote seemed to be more mature than the other guys as far as work was concerned
Which I mean, he's a guy who brought an attache case
to the first grade, so he's always seems like he wants
to at least project this maturity.
Leveling up thing, yeah.
Yeah, this business, I'm a important person type of deal.
And I don't know if that's growing up with a dad
who had his ass kissed by people
and think maybe that's part of it.
He wanted to be like that too, I'm a big important man. You know what I mean? So it's interesting. Now why did they move out of their fraternity house
in the middle of their junior year?
Seems like if you're in a frat,
you're there to party in the house, that's the point.
Well, they got kicked out of the house is the point.
They got blackballed.
They got blackballed from the frat, both of them.
Yeah, the frat brothers believed that the two of them
were responsible for a 1987 attack They got blackballed from the frat, both of them. Yeah, they're the frat brothers,
believed that the two of them were responsible
for a 1987 burglary at this frat house
and one right next door as well,
which tons of electronic equipment was stolen,
stereos, VCRs, TV sets, anything like that was taken,
anything that could be sold, appliances,
things of that nature.
So that happened on March 3rd
1987 and by halfway through the year there they're out of the frat house
They said about thirty five hundred dollars worth of shit was taken from in this robbery
so
now the the thing is
The they did do it. They did rob this friend. They did it?
Yes, they both, yeah, it's these two that did it.
Now, Ed says that Butch instigated the burglaries
as a way of getting some things he never had,
which seems like a stretch.
You know what I mean?
Eddie seems like the type that talks you into doing shit,
not the other way around.
It's just not the way it is.
And Butch said, he told other people
that Eddie talked him into it.
So I believe that more.
They said the arguments that Eddie made to him
was that the burglaries aren't gonna hurt anybody
except the insurance company.
Yeah, they're not playing.
They'll just file a claim, they'll get money for it,
who cares, it's fine, you know,
we'll get helped out. It's all good
One person said you could tell that Butch respected him if Ed convinced him of something then Butch would be fully convinced
Talked him into it
now the police
Questioned both Pratt and Eddie here Butch and Eddie about the burglaries, but file no charges. They both deny it
But you know, that's when they asked him, do you know anybody who could have done this?
Everybody's response was those two. So, now there was somebody, an ex-girlfriend of Eddie's came
forward at one point and told police that she had seen goods stacked in the attic of his house that
they rent.
But then hours later, she came back to the police station and recanted it and said, no,
I don't know what I'm talking about.
Nevermind.
I didn't see it, which is a crazy thing to do.
I've seen it.
No, I didn't see it.
No, I didn't see it.
I don't know.
Where do you get that from?
Like, why were you here?
I guess she could have said I was just mad at him because he's my ex-boyfriend and I
wanted to fuck him over.
So I don't know what she said. But either way, police also heard
from two different fraternity brothers who lost equipment
but accepted $500 from Swygert to shut up.
He paid them off.
He only stole $3,500 worth of shit
and he's paid $700 in hush money?
A thousand so far.
Jesus.
So I mean, that's right away,
that's a lot of money going out. A third of your voting is gone. Gone. So, I mean, that's right away, that's a lot of money going out.
A third of your voting is gone.
Gone.
So, they said half the amount they think came from Pratt who borrowed $500 from his family.
So that's what it was.
We need to pull in $500 a piece and pay these guys off, basically.
So late 1987 here, or mid 1987 here, they're still very close.
They live together, they're hanging out together,
they're still best friends, Butch and Eddie.
They both take work study jobs at Old Town Furniture
in Greenville, where Eddie is made assistant manager
by Linda Carlin, his girlfriend slash boss.
There you go, and they hire hire on at Butch as well.
Yeah.
So this enterprise, this furniture store
seems to be making some good money here.
Swiger met Linda at the local gym, Pro Body, like we said.
And so he's just like operating in her universe basically.
Going to her gym, meeting her,
then living in her house after a while,
hired by her as the assistant manager
of the furniture store.
It's very involved and enmeshed very quickly here.
So there's that.
And now Pratt, Butchi, ended up going out
with Linda's roommate, who was also in her mid 30s.
Look at these guys go.
I'm telling you they're just like we're 35.
Do you understand?
Look at our girlfriends.
They're 35 and so are we.
Look at this mustache 35.
Just hanging 35 year old successful women.
Good for them.
Not bad.
Not bad at all.
That's a woman named Liz Wirtz.
They were going out.
The two boys, Butch and Eddie,
talked about moving to Pittsburgh after graduation.
But then plans for graduate school
at University of Pittsburgh fell through,
and then they started talking about going to Philadelphia
and starting a business together there
after they go to graduate school. Now, spring of 1988 here,
Linda is so into Eddie that at her house,
a friend of hers said she came over
and Ed showed this person a room
that he said Linda had just set up for him
before he came and moved in.
And the person said it just set up for him before he came and moved in.
And the person said it was set up quote,
as a law office complete with leather top, desk, chairs,
files, and even law books.
Is he a lawyer?
He wants to be.
He wants to go to law school.
So she sets him up with a law office in her house.
Law library.
Yeah, I was gonna say, I don't even know
how she knew what books to buy.
Like just.
It's a library.
Give me your regular old, you know,
lawyer collection, I suppose.
So May 15th, 1988 is graduation day.
Here we go.
At Thiel College here.
And you know, they end up having their graduation party
together even.
Butch and Eddie.
They have a cake.
They go out to dinner with the two families,
the Pratch and the Swigers, and Butch's mom makes a big cake
for them and they, you know, they're all happy.
They're making plans for the future, they're saying that
Swigar wants to get his law degree and Butch, he wants to
get an MBA, and they would pool their expertise and somehow
turn this into a business.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
One of their high school friends said
Butch was very impressed with Ed
as an intelligent, well-spoken person at that point.
So the two families went out to dinner.
The restaurant was, this is Butch's brother,
said was very elegant.
They went out to a real nice restaurant,
jacket required type of place.
Oh yeah, one of those kind of joints.
So they said, this guy says he really liked Mike Swigert,
the brother, he said Mike Swigert was real cool.
He said he gave me his address and telephone number,
we made plans to contact each other.
They both even have a brother named Mike,
it's Mike Pratt and Mike Swigert.
We made plans to contact each other to go out sometime,
socialize or whatever.
He seemed like a nice man to me and my family.
So that's nice.
Mike is three years older than Butch
and he's known as the responsible brother.
He's the guy, yeah.
He would work after school to help out with the family
while Butch would hang out with his buddies
and play sports and that kind of shit.
Yeah, he's the older brother kind of taking it.
So Butch is always the one doing the bunny ears
and on the camera and the pictures and that kind of shit.
He's the silly one.
He's the youngest, so he's got no worries.
It's one of those things.
It's nice to be the youngest, I think,
when it comes to shit like that.
And to have like a, be a little coddled for that,
a little coddled for polio, a little coddled for everything.
Yeah.
Little coddled for all of that.
But his brother said he was great,
he made everyone laugh all the time.
Now Mike is also very protective of his brother,
which I bet he would be.
If your brother was sick when he were younger too,
you would be.
He said when they were kids, when mom was working a lot,
he said, I saw to it that he had something to eat,
that he did his homework, that he wasn't hanging around with a bad crowd.
I looked out for him.
Sure.
So that's nice anyway to have a three years older is old enough to respect, but also old
enough to think is like really cool because you're kind of close in age.
But that's a good age difference.
Now on graduation day, when this is all going on, Pratt here had expected to
keep working at the furniture store, but that's what everybody expected. But that day he said,
I'm not doing that anymore. He's done. I'm not, I'm not working there. And they said,
why? And he said, and so my plans have changed. And he said, I need to be, you need to pick
me up in a few days. I got to get out of here. So like, that's weird.
So the next night after the graduation party, they, this is the night after graduation.
This is Liz, his girlfriend, Linda's roommate, said that Linda woke her up about midnight
and said, your boyfriend, Butch is seeing another woman.
Oh, seeing another woman. Oh. Seeing another woman.
And then so Linda called Ed and said, bring Butch to my house.
We got to talk.
Summons him.
Bring him here.
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So they do. Um, words here, the woman, Liz and Butch talked,
but on the way out of her room, he ran into Linda and Ed Swiger.
Ed was carrying an Uzi.
What an Uzi, not a regular gun, a fucking Uzi.
Big gun. Yeah. Well, a little gun, but shoots a lot of bullets.
Yeah, it's general.
Not a giant millimeter, but that's a lot of them.
Yeah, shoots a lot. A lot of volume there.
Yeah. So Liz said that that swagger followed Pratt out the front door then she heard
a gunshot. Oh. But nobody was hurt or anything. Just I don't know if he fired
the gun up in the air like get the hell out of here or what. Okay. Now that's
really interesting. So the next night, Liz, Butch's girlfriend,
said she drove over to their apartment
and said that they acted like nothing happened.
It was Eddie and Butch just hanging out,
like drinking a beer together, chilling,
watching fucking football game or whatever.
So they were like, that's weird.
But within 24 hours, Butchie packed up and left.
He was gone.
Took the fuck off. Guy. Yeah, he didn't call anyone to do anything
His father said quote he showed up with a u-haul that was that he just showed up
He was home all of a sudden. We didn't know what the fuck. Huh real weird shit. That is it. So that's May 15th 16th
May 22nd 1988. There's a huge fire at Old Town Furniture's warehouse in Greenville, where
they work.
Okay, giant fire.
They said they found, they tried to put in a $300,000 insurance claim and it was turned
down due to the presence of an accelerant in the debris.
In other words, arson, somebody burned it down.
So yeah, they suspect arson, obviously.
And a big reason why they suspect arson,
not only from the accelerant, but is that there was
a phone call that came into the police department
right before the fire started.
I mean, right before.
One of the officers said, a minute before the fire alarm
came in, someone called and wanted to speak with an officer
There wasn't an officer at the station the caller left a message and just said to tell them that BP called
BP butch Pratt they think
so
When interviewing us somebody the next day the cop learned that it was most likely butch Pratt
It was the BP that
came to that called the police station.
We don't know anybody else like that.
Pratt denied making the call though.
He said, I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah.
So the guy said it was a strange twist of fate.
I don't know to this day who called.
Not sure.
Now the Old Town Furniture Warehouse had been burglarized four times in the previous two
years, by the way.
And the same name kept coming up in the police reports and every single
burglary. It was Ed Swigert. Oh, Ed.
Okay. He's the assistant manager. So I came up over and over and over again.
And Butch, cause he works there too.
But Ed is the main guy that they're looking out here. So May 27th,
1988. all right.
The five days after the fire here, Pratt is brought to the,
this is Butchie, brought to the police station in Munhall
and asked about the fire.
Because he was, you know, he's worked there
and he knows Ed and all that kind of thing.
Instead of talking about the fire,
he tells them about the burglaries.
Oh.
Yeah, he spills it about the burglaries.
He said, we did it.
I don't talk about fire.
I don't talk about the fire, I don't know shit about fire,
but we did do this, this, this, and that.
We stole all this shit.
And by the way, they involved Mike Swiger as well
because all the shit they stole,
it was sold off by Mike Swiger at his college.
They gave it all to him and he sold it off there.
So they could, yeah, it's perfect crime,
you know what I mean, except for that one of the people
confessed to it, so.
Except for somebody to talk.
Yeah, but yeah, Butch confesses to two burglaries
at Thiel College during Easter break 1987.
He said that he and Eddie had stolen about $3,500
worth of TV, stereos, and compact disc players
from the Delta Sigma Phi house where they lived
and the Phi Theta Phi house next door.
So they went into both.
Then Mike sold the equipment at Case Western Reserve
University where he went.
Now they said, a lot of people that knew him
and even the cop said, one of the cops said
that Butch was a shy, really nice kid,
maybe a little naive.
He was a follower type, kind of an all-American kid.
If he did anything wrong, I think he was led to it,
he'd just follow.
So everybody thinks that Butchie is just kind of weak
and will follow.
Just come come along go
Yeah, go along get along type of guy. There it is. Yeah. There you go. But does he know about the fire?
That's the main thing they want to know about something. That's a bigger deal
We're talking about a warehouse and insurance fraud at this point and arson rather than you know, yeah little burglary dollars
Yeah, so he denies any involvements in the fire
Little burglary. $200.
Yeah.
So he denies any involvements in the fire.
But he does say, if somebody set a fire,
I probably know what they're trying to get rid of.
And that would be financial records.
Because according to different court documents,
this furniture store either made about $4,000 a week in profit
or lost money.
They don't know which.
So we're pretty sure they think that Linda was embezzling,
I think is the, allegedly the thought here,
that she's been taking money or Ed's been stealing money
or someone's been stealing a lot of money
and they're trying to destroy financial records.
That's the point of the fire.
So they said that this is both Linda and Dr. John Steele
filed court documents accusing unnamed former employees
of embezzling more than $100,000 from the store.
Oh boy.
Yeah, so someone might want to destroy financial records
if they were on the hook for that type of thing.
Sure.
So they said that there was some apprehension here at the district justice's justice, yeah,
district justice's office when Butch talked to a young woman who was sitting on a bench
in the hearing room. This person said later when we came out of the office, I asked him who she was
and he said it was a spy. Someone went to someone sent to oversee what was going on
It was someone he knew
This person said I laughed and said spy, huh? That's what it looked like. There was nobody else there
She sure had guts enough to come there and listen. So maybe she was a spy
This person said his concern grew when Butch told him that Ed Swiger had been accepted at law school because Pratt just implicated him in burglaries which will keep him
out of law school. You don't get accepted to law school if you have any criminal shit.
Yeah they don't want any part of that.
Because it kind of contradicts itself.
Yeah law school and medical school you have to be squeaky fucking clean to get into those things.
So the one guy here said I I know how important that is.
You can't get a traffic ticket if you're accepted at a law school.
Based on our conversation and other things I told him, I told him you shouldn't go back
there ever, meaning to Greenville where he is, because he might be pissed at you.
You know?
And he told him, I wouldn't go back without bringing a whole bunch of friends with you
or something, people to watch your back, basically. Oh.
So, now Butch is very worried.
His mom said that she found Butch alone and distraught in her house, basically.
She said, I don't want to... He was telling her, I don't want to go to jail.
I don't know what to do about the robbery.
And then he told her what he told the police.
She said, why don't you see the family attorney,
Robert Garshak, who also will be around
for the remainder of the story.
And Garshak, by the way, would say that he thought
that Butchie was very not streetwise.
It was the words he used, too.
He said that Butch told him he'd overheard
Linda and Ed Swiger planning the fire at the
furniture store also.
So here's the fire story.
How did the fire happen?
Let's find out now.
This is what they told the insurance company or what they...
No, this is the real deal.
This is the real thing that happened.
Remember Mike Swiger, Ed's little brother there?
Well he just always, always wants to hang out
with his brother and make his brother think he's cool.
Always wants his brother to think he's cool.
And he said that Ed was two years older and always bigger
and seemed, always seemed more interested
in beating Michael up than hanging out with him.
One of those things.
They're too close in age, you know?
Two years is, they're gonna fight.
He said, my whole life, I wanted him to like me.
That's what Mike says.
That's all he was after.
So then when they were in college,
Mike at Case and Ed at Thiel College,
Ed tried to be friends with him.
He said, that's when Ed started being like,
friends with me, his brother, his little brother.
He said, it seemed like he was making a real attempt. Right. He was like, cool, this is good. I wanna be friends with me, his brother, his little brother. He said it seemed like he was making a real attempt.
Right.
He's like, cool, this is good.
I wanna be friends with my brother.
So Ed called one day in the spring of 1988
and asked him to come to Pennsylvania.
So Michael took off and went to go see his brother.
Ed said the furniture store where he worked
needed a security system installed.
Will you come help me install it?
Sure.
So Mike said, sure.
He said, but when he arrived at the furniture store,
he said, that's when Ed's real plan started to crystallize.
He said he wanted to torch the store so that his girlfriend
who partially owned it could get some insurance money
out of it.
So Michael said he wanted to impress his brother
and he helped.
He said that Michael, he's the one who sprinkled the place
with lighter fluid, trying to help his brother out.
So that's how, there's another person involved in it too,
but those two are the main culprits here.
Now June 16th, 1988.
Okay, there's a woman named Teresa Wackl,
oh, Wacklchick, Wacklchick?
W-A-K-U-L-C-H-I-C, or K,
I'm sorry, last letter K, Wacklchik.
Now Teresa here, she is the young lady
that Butch has been interested in,
that her girlfriend, his girlfriend Liz heard about.
So on June 16th,th 1988 he sent her flowers
Saying he basically sent over flowers because he's gonna go visit her the next day in an all right so
He asked his mom because he was on the way in to town. He asked his mom. Would you have flowers sent?
I'll give you cash so he does that
That day June 16th. He's getting his shit together here.
And Teresa and her roommate, Caroline Luley,
went driving around Akron that day with Linda Carlin.
The day that she got the flowers.
They were planning on what would happen
after Pratt arrived on the bus.
So Pratt thinks he is going to see Teresa
to hook up with her.
Meanwhile, Linda is taking Teresa and Teresa's friend around talking about what are we going to do with this butch?
When he gets here, he's walking into a fucking ambush.
That is, oh my God.
Oh man, that is going to be ugly.
There's ugly.
And now you're going out with her.
And I told you when he's a blah blah blah blah, you'd get right back on the bus and just sit there.
I'll go wherever this fucking thing is headed, I don't care.
This is worse than Sally Jessie and all of them combined.
Well, what is it, where's it going?
Charlotte, great, take me there, I don't give a shit.
I'll figure out a way to get back once I get out
of this goddamn place.
As long as there's no Jerry Springer,
Sally Jessie, or any of those fucking talk show shits
and they're just...
At the Greyhound station too, which is the ultimate, that's the ultimate venue.
Your dignity.
That's the ultimate venue for a relationship fucking throw down as the Greyhound station
in Akron.
Your girlfriend and your mistress are going to confront you in front of strangers at the Greyhound station. Akron. That's where it goes down. Your girlfriend and your mistress are gonna confront you in front of strangers at the Greyhound Station.
Jesus Christ.
Oh, Jesus.
By the way, you watched the Jerry Springer documentary,
right?
Yeah. Yeah, we talked about it.
I love how they have the Springer Triangle, they called it,
which was an area of the country where like 90%
of the guests came from.
Where they all came from.
It was so funny.
This is what we call the Springer Triangle.
So anyway, he's supposed to get there on the bus
and they're gonna ambush him.
And the idea though is to allow Ed
to have a chance to talk with him.
They're gonna ambush him and then say,
Ed wants to talk to you because we need to work this out.
He's gotta go to law school.
We gotta figure all this out.
So yeah, apparently that Teresa's supposed to pick him up at the bus station and all that kind of shit. So June 17th
This is when this is Bush is supposed to come to Akron
Butch had been working 12 hour days roofing and cement work and doing cement work that week. Oh
He's trying to save up for a car. He doesn't have a car at this point. So that's
what he wants. And he was trying to, he's been working his ass off and his brother said
he came down from his upstairs bedroom, took out his pay envelope and left $300 in cash
for his mother to hold for him over the weekend. And then he took a hundred dollars and put
it into his wallet. He said he was going to Akron to see Teresa,
who, you know, he met her through Ed Swiger.
So Ed knows her too.
The previous afternoon is when he sent the flowers.
By the way, the flowers, the note said,
"'Miss you, we'll see you on Friday.
"'Love, Butch.'"
True, yeah.
Very nice.
Now.
Solid words.
Two weeks earlier, he had seen Teresa.
He drove, he rented a car, because he didn't have a car, he rented a car to go to a graduation
party for Teresa's brother in Yorkville, Ohio.
This is a man in a relationship.
Oh yeah, he's a, yeah, sweaty, and he's trying to get in, but he's 22, I mean, this is what
22 year olds do.
This is why you shouldn't get married when you're 22, because that's not in your system yet.
So he was trying to save money for a car,
so he set a rental car,
he didn't want to blow his budget on that,
so that is why he wanted to take the bus there instead.
So he called his friend Ed Werher,
and Ed gave him a ride to the Greyhound station
in downtown Pittsburgh a lovely lovely location
Just beautiful
in his bag he carried
Some shit he had to thank you note from his mother to Teresa's family
Because they sent something so she sent a thank-you note. So he's got all sorts of stuff like that
He also has two plastic containers with leftover fruit style salad and stuffed cabbage for his trip
His mom packed him a well how packed him a thing there?
That's nice to go to go lunch a fruit salad and stuffed cabbage is and then you're gonna put this kid on a bus
Jesus Christ, he's gonna fuck it. Yeah, he's gonna wipe that place out with his gas, man. That is gonna be people hanging out the windows
of this fucking thing.
Holy shit.
The downtown, isn't that where I rented a car
to go to Columbus?
We know exactly where the downtown bus station is.
This is not good.
No, that's why it's a lovely location.
You didn't say anything, I was like, we were there.
It was terrible, remember that?
It was ugly. we were there. It was terrible, remember that?
It was ugly.
Shit is ugly.
I said to the guy,
a lot of people rent cars from here,
and he goes, not really.
He's like, we usually just move them
from here to the airport.
It's a bus station, so, you know.
Oh, people probably drop them off there.
If they could rent a car, they wouldn't be on you know. Oh people probably drop them off there. They
probably drop them off there to avoid having to wait at the airport. I get it.
Okay. And it's cheaper to drop it off not at the airport. There's an airport fee when you drop off a rental car.
Gotcha. So this particular day Mike Swigar was visiting his family. Oh I'm
sorry not Mike Swigar, Mike Pratt, Butch's
brother.
The brother's mixed up here.
He was visiting his family that day also and saw him packing up to go to Akron, saw Butchie
packing up.
He said, he and I were in the house alone.
I was there when Butch was packing a suitcase and I was there when he walked out the door.
So he heads to the Greyhound station, his friend Ed drove him there. He is going to the station to catch a 1205 bus to Akron from Pittsburgh.
And he said, last thing he said to me was, this is Ed talking about Butch, last thing
he said to me was, take it easy boss, I'll see you Sunday night.
Because he was supposed to call him up, he was supposed to pick him up Sunday night.
But Sunday night came and he said he never called.
No Butch.
Got no call from him.
So he just went down to pick him up.
He said, maybe he couldn't get to a phone
or he doesn't have a quarter.
So he just.
He'll just be there, yeah.
He went down there, never showed up
on the bus he was supposed to come in on.
And then Monday, he's still not home.
His mom went to work for her shift
at the Elger Crest nursing home.
Elger Crest, Jesus, euphemistic.
I know those Greyhounds take a long time,
but that's three days.
That seems like a lot, yeah.
He's supposed to get back Sunday.
So now Teresa's the one who's supposed to pick him up.
She goes to the University of Akron,
and she's the one who invited him,
but she says he never showed up.
He never, I waited at the bus station for him,
he never got here.
So Ed saw, didn't he say,
Ed said he didn't see him get on the bus.
He didn't sit there and wait for him to get on the bus.
He dropped him off, he said take it easy,
he said all right later and you pull away.
It's not your kid, it's your friend, you know what I mean?
So he said I never saw him get on the bus,
but he, Teresa says he-
He wasn't at the station. He never showed up in Akron though,
she said.
So, and they also asked around and there were no reports
of a five foot eight hundred eighty pound kid
with red hair, long sleeved white t-shirt,
light blue shorts and new Nike high tops
getting off the bus on Friday afternoon in Akron either.
No reports of that.
Nobody said, yeah, I saw that guy.
Very well dressed fella jumping on a Greyhound.
That is some 80s fashion there.
He is killing it.
He's killing it.
But it sounds like you'd remember the guy.
You know what I mean?
Yeah. Type of deal.
So that's how that goes.
Now June 21st, 1988, this is four days later,
Butch's mom reports him missing,
because she hasn't heard anything from him in four days.
She asks around, Teresa says, I don't know,
he didn't show up.
Ed says, I didn't see him get on the bus,
but I dropped him off.
He just seemed to disappear somewhere
between Pittsburgh and Akron, vanishing in thin air.
So yeah, she said that, they said,
maybe do you think she ran, the cops asked,
do you think he ran away from this burglary thing?
That's dangling over him could that be and she said no he wasn't worried about it because his father got him a good lawyer
And it's all I was all under control. It's his first defense and the lawyer had told him. It's your first defense
Your record is is perfect. Otherwise you have all these awards and everything. You'll get probation
You know what I mean, you know fuck fuck up again and it'll be gone.
So yeah, and the cop said,
the smallie is his name, the investigator,
he said in this sort of situation,
he said quote, they usually pop up alive.
He's like, oh, wasn't too worried about him.
Yeah, it's a guy, he's all athletic and all that.
He probably ran away.
Then the cop was like, you know,
the mothers don't know
every girl the guys see.
And what if, yeah, what if he met a chick on the bus
and went somewhere with her?
What if he, you never know what young guys do.
He has no responsibilities right now, he doesn't have a job.
He's not like he was engaged to this Teresa chick.
He could have done anything.
So a couple days after he's reported missing,
Ed Worer, the guy who dropped him off at the bus station,
and their friend Rich Baker,
they go out on looking for him basically.
They just look for him.
They drove all the way to Akron and talked to Teresa.
They're doing like their own PI work here.
They went to Thiel College as well,
asked around there and all that kind of shit.
But they said nobody at the college
was more helpful than Ed Swiger.
He was very helpful.
And his also Linda Carlin, also very helpful.
They should be, yeah.
They said that when they talked to them,
they said that Linda went right to the phone
and made a series of calls asking if anyone had seen him.
They said, well, we didn't know he was missing,
so let's try to find him.
And everybody was helping.
Ed then drove them around town,
checking with people who'd played baseball
or gone fishing with Butch
or just anywhere that Butch would hang out or had friends.
They went around to every single place and asked,
have you seen Butch, have you seen Butch?
Gotta look for him, yeah. Couldn't find Butch nowhere to be found
So rich Baker said he knew something wasn't right. He's one of the friends that's looking for him
He said they all seemed a little too nice
Yeah, just a little too nice a little weird
so then
Baker and were they go home to Munhall and just join the Pratt family and waiting basically everybody waits
so
Several friends said they knew Butch had talks with police and all that kind of thing
They said that but he he didn't help set the fire. They don't think so. Why would he worry about some small-time burglaries?
That's not a big deal. It doesn't make any sense why he would take off
But were said he might have taken off though. They said they don't
know. Maybe he didn't want to go to jail. Maybe he didn't want to
be forced to put Ed away either. Right. So his friend Ed war
or said if anyone could go out and just live in the woods, it
was butch. He was smart enough and tough enough mentally tough
enough. They said he might have just got off the bus and went
and lived in the woods.
We don't know.
That's a wild.
Yeah, he got off a bus somewhere in the midway point
and just wandered off from the station
and for the first wooded patch he could find
and decide to live there.
Maybe he caught wind of these two broads
about to throw down at the bus station.
Jesus Christ, man.
So that is, you know, the week it happens, About to ambush him? About to throw down at the bus station. Jesus Christ, man.
So that is, you know, the week it happens, that's June 88.
And time goes by.
A year goes by.
What?
No Butch.
No Butch.
Wow.
Mid-1989, still no Butch.
No idea where he's at.
No idea.
No one's heard from him.
They don't know.
And now Rich Baker, he's one of the guys too that still thinks that he's at. No idea, no one's heard from him, they don't know. And now Rich Baker, he's one of the guys too
that still thinks that he's hiding.
He says that he thinks that he and Ed
probably quote, worked something out.
And basically you go away and don't tell on me
until all this legal shit's over
and then I'll forget about what happened
that you told on me type of thing.
So he said that's what they think happened because they were best friends and he thinks
that's probably what would have happened.
They would have worked that shit out.
Poor Rose Pratt, Butch's mom, this poor lady, she started sleeping on the living room couch
just in case he came home.
God damn.
She wanted to jump off the couch as soon as the door opened to greet him type of thing.
She said she can't understand why he hadn't called.
It's just, you know, it's been a year.
He's not calling me, I'm his mother.
She's freaked out.
So we get to September of 1989.
What the hell?
September 1989, September 18th, 1989 to be exact.
Linda Carlin's home here,
which is a new big brick home that she lives
in. It's a beautiful big giant property. Gorgeous. She goes on vacation to Arizona to see a new
boyfriend of hers. She's dating now. Yeah, she's dating somebody else. Yeah, because we'll
talk about it, but that has moved on to somebody else as well. Oh. Now she, while she's in Arizona, Linda,
her house burns down.
This lady, all her shit's on fire.
Fire fucking follows her.
So stay out of Arizona,
you'll burn the whole state down, Jesus.
So during the investigation, she said,
well, the only person I can think,
the only person I have any fear of because they said it looks
Like it's it's been started. This is arson
Yeah, so they said anybody want to set your house on fire that you might know and she said my ex-boyfriend ed swiger
That's all I can think of
That's it. But you know, who knows?
So the fire by the way 1217 Highland Road is the address
So the fire by the way 1217 Highland Road is the address
One of the cops investigating said the fire quote brought it all to light if it had not been for the arson fire I wouldn't have been looking at mrs. Carlin and her dealings and her basic background
Because they're suspicious of her obviously
So they go into her background and find out a bunch of shit that they didn't know before like she's connected to Ed Swigar
Who was their main suspect in the furniture store fire. So she had just
moved into this home a month earlier by the way. It was like a brand new house.
Yeah. In Ohio?
Yeah, no this is across the border in Pennsylvania.
Okay got it.
This fire which caused more than a hundred,000 in damage back then, think about it, was set
in a second floor bedroom and they said it was only set to cover a burglary.
There had been a burglary they figured out happened and someone set a fire to cover that
up and they rule it arson.
So what are Eddie and Mike up to at this time?
Let's find that out.
Where are they?
Yeah.
Because they're not with Linda,
they're not hanging out with Butch obviously.
Well, Ed is a second year law student at Temple University.
Doing great.
Doing great.
And Mike is a sophomore in the mechanical engineering
department at Case Western Reserve University.
Couple of fellas doing fine. They're doing great for themselves.
Rose Pratt is not gonna give up finding her son, by the way.
She is...
You shouldn't, no.
She wants to find him, yeah.
She is basically, for the past 15 months,
has been doing nothing but investigating, writing letters.
She's writing letters to the blood banks.
Did this kid come in?
IRS she writes letters to defile his taxes. Yeah, if he's taxes are filed he's alive. So
Social Security they say has he anything going on with that?
And is he paid anything as he anything like that the even the Salvation Army where she knows he's donated things before
Even there has he come in to donate anything or to buy anything?
Have you seen it basically?
That is the thing about disappearing people.
When they disappear, they continue donating to their charitable cause.
Well usually, yeah, they still have extra stuff they gotta get rid of, you know what
I mean?
It's like, I know I'm trying to stay low and lay low here, but I got like five pairs of
pants I'm never gonna use I really got to send them
Never gonna wear these I'm telling you right now. They're out of style
So basically anywhere that he could have may have or has been in the past
Just that's anything so she hired a private detective. Yeah
Draining her cash and everything else
She hand lettered 50 posters that she
mailed to Greenville to have put up. This is fucked up. There was a crank call two days
before Christmas in 1987 reporting that Butch was at an address and the address didn't exist.
What the fuck? That's fucked up. Somebody, because it was in the paper a lot everybody knew who she was so some fucking asshole on
The December 23rd decided to fuck with this poor lady. That's awful, man
She even went downtown
Because the cops had discovered a severed head somewhere
So she went downtown to look at a severed head to see if it's her son
So she went downtown to look at a severed head to see if it's her son. Jesus.
Turns out it has long hair and it's not red.
So it's not butch.
So she's relieved by that obviously.
October 5th, 1989.
It's been some time.
He disappeared.
June 17th, 1988.
This is about 9 a.m. The day before, about 2 15 p.m. at the Sharon, Pennsylvania
police station, we had Linda Carlin came there and they said they sat her down as they're
talking about her arson, the fire still. This is because it happened less than a month ago.
And this is from the prosecutor quote, basically she told us she was afraid of Ed Swiger.
She told us about, quote, what he had done to Butch.
I guess your answer is, what do you know?
Let's hear it here.
Come on, lay it out, sweetheart.
What do you know that my answer is
going to depend tremendously on the information
that the police already possess?
So yeah, what had he done to Butch?
Now, yeah, she said that Linda claimed that she was just a player used by Swiger and wouldn't
say why they did what they did to Butch.
So she just caved?
She just caved and said, Ed killed Butch.
I don't know anything about it.
I was just a player used by him and I don't know,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But she's gonna say what happened here in a minute.
We'll talk all about it.
But the cop said it's our theory that Butch was going to turn on Ed Swiger
and Swiger didn't want him to testify against him
in the Greenville burglaries in Arson.
So anyway, Linda, they go,
well, how can you prove that this happened?
Yeah, what do you got?
This is also your ex-boyfriend.
So how do we know you're not just trying
to set your ex-boyfriend up to get busted
or just have an inconvenience in his life?
She said, well, I'll show you where he's buried.
Oh.
And they went, we'd love to see that.
Get the fuck out. Turns out he is buried. And they went, we'd love to see that. Well, the fuck out. Turns
out he is buried on one of her properties at her farmhouse. Stop it. Yep. At her farmhouse
buried in the fucking ground. How the fuck did they do that? It was one of the places
she had. Well, we'll talk about it. How did they get them from the fuck? Oh, don't worry.
Yeah. Oh, from the bus station to a farmhouse in another place.
Oh, it's an interesting fucking tale.
Dude, it's so twisted and fucked up
what they did to this kid.
So she says he's right there, gives an exact location,
right where she said they dig
and that's exactly where they find him.
So.
She knew exactly the whole time.
She knew the whole fucking time what happened here.
Never forgot, yeah.
His obviously decomposed body came up an hour and a half
Or an hour and a half a year and a half in the ground. Yeah, he was wearing a t-shirt
Shorts and brand-new high white tennis shoes exactly what he left in hands were cuffed behind his back
Oh, what the hell and we'll talk about this too
He's also tied with a necktie that they're going to be able to trace and we'll get to
that in a minute.
So yeah, this is this is what's going on here.
This is what prompted Linda the fire.
Linda said she would have never came forward except the fire at her house made her come
forward.
Exposed.
Well, because she said this made her decide to quote blow the whistle on the swigers
Because that she assumed she was next on the hit list
She thought that by that fire was a warning. Yeah, so I gotta get the fuck. Yeah, so she said I'm turning them in
They're trying to they're gonna kill me next so that's what she thought and she picked them scared the shit out of her
Yeah, scared her Yeah scared her. Wow. Scared her good so that's why she went to the cops. Did the opposite of what a fire would do
in theory of doing it. Yep the whole point was to shut her the fuck up probably and instead made
her scared and made her run to the cops. Yeah wow. This is like in the mob when they some the FBI
goes to somebody and they're like we got a recording of your boss saying they're going to
kill you and then they go all right well I guess I'm on your team now
fuck it so yeah poor Butch had his hands cuffed behind his back and his legs were
tied with what is identified later as Michael Swiger's necktie oh shit okay he
has every bone in his face is fractured. Every bone in his face.
He's been-
Did they just beat him?
Beaten beyond recognition.
Then even worse because he could have suffocated as well.
He's so decomposed, they're having a hard time telling
in 1989 what did it to him.
But the cops here said, the chief of police said,
if Lynn Carlin hadn't come forward,
we'd still be under the assumption
that Butch Pratt was still alive.
They thought he was alive.
They wanted to find him not to save him or help him.
They wanted to find him.
They said, I told you so.
Because he blew his arraignment.
He didn't come, so he's a wanted man.
There's a warrant out for his arrest
because he didn't come to his arraignment on the burglary.
That was supposed to happen
and he didn't show up because he was dead.
So the cop also said she felt it was Ed Swiger who
burned her house down.
She thought she'd get Ed in trouble.
That was also part of it too, a little bit of a payback,
they think too.
So that's what happened.
Now Butch's mom, they tell her about this,
and she must be fucking devastated because I
don't think she's
She didn't she still didn't get to the point where she was like he's dead and I just want to know he's dead She thought he was alive
And a lot of the cops were telling her he's alive. He's alive. He's alive. He's just scared. Don't worry about it
He'll come back one of these days
She said I tried to think positive that one day Butch would come home
Married with five kids behind him and say,
look mom, look what I brought you.
I brought you five grandkids.
I brought you five, which I'd be really,
you got married and had kids and didn't fucking contact me?
What the fuck?
What's wrong with you?
I got no pictures of them.
Yeah, it's, Christ, my mom would stab me if I did that.
You can't just come in and be like,
hey, you got married and had five kids, here they are.
Can you watch them tonight, by the way?
We're gonna have a date night.
Is that cool?
I have a parenthood.
Yeah, remember that?
And he brought cool.
Brought cool in there?
Cool?
Jason Robards going, cool?
His name is cool?
It's so funny.
So she said he was the all-American boy.
So another here reaction,
the police chief said at the time, it was about the only thing anyone ever talked
about two years running and it was still the top story in the county that where
the fuck is Butch? There's so many articles of where's Butch, where's Butch,
anybody seen Butch Pratt? We can't find Butch Pratt.
So October 6th, the next day, um, Eddie and Mike are arrested.
Sure. Yeah. Both of them, both brothers are arrested. Not Mike Pratt, the next day, Eddie and Mike are arrested. Sure, yeah.
Both of them, both brothers are arrested.
Not Mike Pratt, Mike Swigart, just to be clear here.
So yeah, at the time of his arrest,
Eddie is a second year law student.
He's on academic probation.
He might flunk out, but he's there, he's second year.
He is also engaged.
To who?
Teresa Walkichik.
Oh! Yeah.
What? What? Yep, he moved in on Butchie's Girl too.
Really? Yep.
That's insane. And they're living together.
When they found him, he was living with Teresa Engaged.
And they were like, oh, this is more connections.
Holy shit, the connections are connecting.
Dots are fucking...
Did she know coming together
We'll talk about it. Maybe
We'll talk about it
That's terrible. She's a terrible person. She's a monster
Wait till you hear exactly what happened
The cop said they were surprised to find her engaged to Ed Swigar living with him in Philadelphia
Yeah, I think I was shocked, Jimmy, with that too.
So the cops said it was a strange twist
when we found out that Teresa was with Ed in Philadelphia.
Now Michael, he was pursuing his engineering degree
and had bought a house.
He's got a home.
He's got a home and all that kind of thing.
That is fucking wild.
And Teresa and her friend Carolyn Luley
had gotten their student teaching and gotten their degrees.
So that's what they were doing.
They were working in the school district as teachers.
They're just gonna have this disappear forever.
Yeah, law students, teachers,
home owning engineering students.
None of this shit, these people don't sound like
they'd be involved in any kind of murder plot at all.
What the hell?
Like not one of the four, and somehow it's all four.
So police contend that it was Mike,
or I'm sorry, it was Eddie who mastermind the killing
because he thought that obviously he'd get implicated
in the burglaries and the arson.
The chief said Ed was a very manipulative person
and he always carried a gun.
So anything's possible with that basically. The Swiger brothers face two counts of aggravated murder, one
count each of kidnapping and if convicted of aggravated murder they could get the death
penalty because it's in the state of Ohio. It's going to be done not in Pennsylvania.
Now Swiger apparently the deal is Swiger had learned that Butch was coming to Akron
the day before and made plans to have Teresa and her roommate Carolyn pick him up and take
him to Ed.
So they picked him up at the bus station and Carolyn was driving and Theresa moved over
to get in the middle of the bench seat in the front
and Ed got in on the passenger side,
or not Ed, Butch got in the passenger side on the end there
and they drove and apparently they drove him
to a secluded area in Hudson, Ohio,
where basically they were told,
the girls claimed they were told that Ed told them,
take Butch there, drop him off,
and I need to talk to him, so just take him here
so I can talk to him, basically.
I'll be hiding out there.
Just drop him off at a barn in the middle of nowhere.
Not even at a barn, off an old oil well access road.
Oh, for she's in the middle.
Right.
Because Carol is driving, the driver doesn't get out.
So Butch got out, they shut the door and fucking took off on him.
Bitches!
God damn it!
Left him fucking standing.
And then they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the
car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the
car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the
car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, and they got out of the car, This car is driving, the driver doesn't get out. So Butch got out, they shut the door
and fucking took off on him.
Bitches, god damn it.
Left him fucking standing there going, what the fuck?
I sent you flowers yesterday.
My mom paid for those.
Holy shit.
That's fucked up.
They said they left him standing on the gravel service road
to an oil well.
Awful. That's awful.
Now, some people don't believe it.
This is going around and they seem like upstanding people.
There's a lot of people.
Here is Dorothy Vudragovich,
who taught American history to four different swigers.
Really?
She said, they're just not guilty.
They weren't into anything that would cause a problem. If you knew their father,
you'd understand why. He's the type of person that expected them to toe the line. But they
didn't. The lady, the teacher there, Vud Dragovich, says she has current events classes that she
conducts each Friday morning and has avoided any mention
of the Swagger murder case, even though it's the only thing
that's in the fucking current events in the town.
Remember those folks were so much fun.
Oh yeah, that's fun shit.
I loved them.
Today they suck.
It's a miserable section.
It's a miserable section for a while.
So post 9-11 got to be kind of a, that was fun.
So the newspaper there showed basically also,
they showed deference to Ed's dad, Ed and Mike's dad,
when they basically stopped identifying
the alleged killers as his sons.
Really?
They just stopped using their names in the paper
because it embarrassed the dad.
And he's too powerful.
A reporter for the Herald Star said,
he told me he appreciated it, meaning the father.
Thank you.
Yeah, we appreciate you fucking,
not telling people the truth to keep me better.
So they are the talk of the town though, it doesn't matter.
There's a Hodick's nightclub in Tiltonsville
where Commissioner Swigert drops by for a beer once in a while,
that's the dad, and the guy who owns this joint's
about 80 years old, and he said, I don't know what the hell
could have happened to those two boys,
they were sitting on top of the world.
I was like, I grew up in the depression,
these fucking kids, they had everything, these kids,
what are they doing?
the The other one the man that manager the president of the fraternity said they were inseparable. They were so close
I didn't think that one would be capable of murdering the other one
Now Ed they sit Ed down and they go hey listen, we got some people saying some shit
What up and he said it was an accident
So that's gonna be our defense is accident his his story to the cops is
Me and my brother handcuffed him put a bag over his head and upper torso and put him in the trunk of Michael's car
You know accident joke. Yeah Yeah. Yeah you know accidents happen. That's what he said.
That was the thing. So we did this to him and then what? Now Mike has a different story.
Mike is not. Oh is his story the accidentally suffocated? No no no. Mike is not
quite as hardcore as Ed. Ed is, Ed ain't gonna give shit up for the most part.
Yeah. Mike's a little more pliable. He's the younger brother. Sure. Mike said that
his brother, meaning Ed, laughed as he jumped up and down on the chest of
Butch Pratt after he was already dead. Oh my. Yeah, laughed. That is fucked up. Oh my God, he said that Eddie Lord Butch
out there to the middle of fucking nowhere
and he said that he tried to stop Ed
from beating him to death.
He said he thought we were only there to talk.
That's what Mike said.
Mike's whole thing is if I say
we were only there to talk,
then maybe I'm not gonna be in trouble for this.
And Mike says he didn't participate at all Mike's whole thing is if I say we were only there to talk, then maybe I'm not gonna be in trouble for this.
And Mike says he didn't participate at all
in the beating or anything like that.
He said his brother got carried away by the momentum
and magnitude of the whole thing and beat him to death.
A little too hard.
He described Ed slamming Butch's head on the ground
and recalling how his brother later laughed
and jumped up and down on his body
as they were burying him.
To like push him down, ha ha.
Wow.
Ed's a bad guy.
He's a bad, he's a dangerous guy.
He's a dangerous, manipulative person
that will just stop at nothing.
Everybody in his way is his friend.
Everybody in his way is expendable.
Yeah.
He has no loyalty to anybody.
He's just best friend, girlfriend, doesn't matter.
He's a bad person.
He's just a bad guy.
No fucking loyalty whatsoever.
Like at least Ted Bundy was nice to that lady
he went out with.
Right.
For the most part.
You know what I mean?
Like whatever, but this is like, he's
just a dick to everybody. He's just an asshole. He's a unhinged ambitious of just whatever
he wants he has to have and he'll crush anybody in his way. So the investigation helped unravel
a lot of shit. Burglaries, arsons, embezzlements, murders, all the stuff that's been open for a long time
is getting closed with these two idiots.
So they said that the, by the way,
remember the person who was the spy in the DA's office
when Butch was talking about the burglary?
Well, they said that unbeknownst to us,
this is one of the cops, unbeknownst to us, she
went back to let Linda Carl and an Ed Swiger know that Butch's preliminary hearing was
going to happen and it sounded like Butch was going to testify against Ed so that she
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He was right, 100%.
He nailed it.
Nailed it.
They said before Butch left town that day, we told him not to come back to town anymore.
That's his friend.
We asked if he felt safe.
And Butch, you know, Butch had told his friends that he was avoiding Ed by using an answering
machine to screen calls.
That's all I just screen.
I just screen them out and it's fine.
So his friend said Roger disappeared a week later,
meaning Butch.
At the time, we thought he was running scared
or got in touch with Ed and worked it all out and ran.
So either way, we thought he was hiding.
So October 25th, Carolyn Looley is arrested.
She's the driver.
October 26th, Therese is arrested.
Oh, it's all falling.
It's all falling over.
It's all going up.
They drove him there, so part of the conspiracy.
October 31st, Linda's finally fucking arrested.
She's the last one to finally get arrested.
And she's the one that's told.
It's about fucking time.
That's what I mean, I don't know.
The body's buried on your property and you know where it is.
As soon as you, when you're digging,
as soon as you hit Nike with your shovel,
hands behind your back.
You point it to it.
And then we found a body and.
First fucking inkling of high top I see, you're in cuffs.
You knew about a body buried on your property,
you're in cuffs.
She's gonna be charged with conspiracy
to commit kidnapping there.
That's her and the other two are also gonna be conspiracy,
Teresa and Carolyn, and they're both teachers.
Miss Welkerchuck won't be in today
because she's been arrested for conspiracy
to commit murder, so we're gonna learn.
We have a substitute indefinitely.
Yeah, we're gonna learn about the ABCs
from somebody else today.
So I guess Carolyn was a childhood friend of Teresa
and she was teaching in the field school district.
She was an acquaintance of Butch's
and went along for the ride.
Carolyn said without knowing anything,
she didn't know what laid in store, she didn't know shit.
She was just told that can you give me a ride
to the bus station, we're gonna pick my friend up.
Okay.
And also, neither woman witnessed the killing.
They drove away.
Yeah. So they didn't witness him. So Linda's gonna spill the whole thing here. And also, neither woman witnessed the killing. They drove away.
So they didn't witness him.
So Linda's gonna spill the whole thing here.
She's gonna tell everything.
She's gonna tell.
She was the one who told them about the body.
So her only hope is, I'm on your side, guys.
I was scared too.
Terrified.
She's playing Go Fish, they're playing poker.
Totally, different games.
She's gonna lose tremendously if she does.
Never mind checkers and chess. Yeah.
This is a go fish and lawn darts together. I don't know what's going on here.
So the police contend that Teresa met him at the Greyhound station,
drove him to the wooded area in Hudson. It is near the haunted house,
the Halloween haunted house.
I buried him near where they have every.
No, no, that's where they killed him.
Oh.
Out near the haunted house on Barlow Road
between State Route 91 and Stowe Road in Hudson.
God damn.
That's where the oil access road was.
It's fucking ridiculous.
So out near a haunted house.
So it's a prior arrangement, they said.
They sat in the back seat.
They told Butch they were going to a party.
We're going to a party.
And they drove to Hudson.
That's where the party is in Hudson.
But then they turned down the service road.
She said she had to pee.
He got out.
They drove away.
Carolyn told the police that she looked
in the rear view mirror as they were down the road
and saw Pratt, quote, doubled over on his knees.
And then she said she saw Ed and Mike Swigert, too,
in the rear view mirror.
That was the last she saw of the whole thing.
Now, what happened was they, not they,
Ed punched and kicked Butch until he stopped moving.
Just beat the living shit out of him.
He's a kickboxer.
He just beat the shit out of the kid. And the kid didn't expect it either. So he beat the living shit out of him. He's a kickboxer, he just beat the shit out of the kid.
And the kid didn't expect it either.
So he kinda, it was out of nowhere.
He didn't know he was in a fight.
So yeah, best friend.
So then he handcuffed Butch behind his back
and strapped his ankles with Mike's necktie.
And then put a bag over his head
in the upper part of his body and threw him in the back of Mike's car inie, and then put a bag over his head in the upper part of his body,
and threw him in the back of Mike's car,
in the hatchback trunk of it,
and took the car to Greenville,
where the body was buried by a creek on a farm
where Ed used to live with Linda.
That place they lived at.
That's how he knew about it.
Now, they basically put them in a large garbage bag and put them in the in the hatchback of a Pontiac Phoenix.
What even is that?
That's what I said. What the fuck is a Pontiac Phoenix? I'm thinking of like a like one of those.
Do they mean firebird?
I Pontiac Phoenix.
That's like.
They gotta mean a Firebird.
That's like a Grand Theft Auto car.
Like, you know, the Phoenix, it's not a real car.
Doesn't exist with an F.
Look that up right now, Pontiac Phoenix.
That can't be a real car.
I bet it's a hatchback of some kind.
Really?
Yeah, and this newspaper reported it as a car.
So 1980s, I assume.
Oh boy, it's like a Chevette.
It looks exactly like a Chevette.
That's why it's a Pontiac, yep.
The Chevette sold better.
They like the literation, the Chevy Chevette,
the Pontiac Phoenix, they like that shit.
It's a piece of shit is what it is.
Total piece of shit.
That's a garbage car.
Yep, so that's what this poor kid had to ride in for his last ride, the trunk of a chevette,
a knockoff chevette, not even a real chevette.
They started making a grand dam instead because it didn't sell.
It makes sense.
The poor kid, Jesus Christ.
That somehow makes it way worse.
Along the way, driving back to Pennsylvania, they stopped in Kent to pick up Linda
and Michael Swiger's girlfriend, Christine Cassandra,
who didn't know anything about anything.
She had no idea.
She thought they were just going out that night.
She didn't know there was a body in the truck.
I don't know how four people could be in a fucking Chevette
and not know that there's a fifth person
in the fucking hatchback.
I'm sorry, dude. Like it's a chevette.
You'd see it weighed down back there.
It's not a tiny piece of shit.
From there, after picking up the ladies, they head out to the farmhouse near Pai Matuning
Lake or whatever the fuck it is that we talked about earlier.
That's why we brought that up.
And by noon the next day, everyone was home
with their parents as if nothing happened.
The Swaggers went home and just went on with their lives,
went to law school and just, wow,
acted like nothing even happened.
Wow.
So Butch's mom is pissed off, obviously.
She also said that, you know, that fucking harlot
that lured my son out there, Teresa,
she described her as her son's friend and nothing more,
which isn't exactly true.
He was definitely trying to make it more.
I don't send flowers to my friends that say,
miss you, see you soon, love me.
See you this weekend, yeah.
Yeah, I'm not, that's, you send that to a chick
you're trying to hook up with. Now the mom said he sent her flowers because he was coming to visit her and wanted her to know he was thinking of her
That's what's upsetting to me. He was going to get some tail. What are we talking about?
He can be a nice guy 22 years old going to try to fuck his 22 year old sort of girlfriend that he's talking to that's
Normal, he's being a normal back of the 30 something year old successful gal. Yeah, you being a normal kid. Behind the back of the 30-something-year-old successful gal that he's... Yeah, you know, behind her back. Yeah.
So, she said that she... This is so sad, dude.
She keeps Butch's voice on her answering machine
as a reminder of him so she can remember his voice always.
She said, it doesn't upset me.
A lot of times when I work the night turn I come home and put it on I say hello
Butch I miss you and love you and then I go in the corner and cry a little
Jesus Christ
This poor woman. Oh
My god, like people keep in 9-eleven
Fuck man. Yeah, it's so sad. It's so sad. I've I've saved
I've saved voicemails from friends of mine that died. Yeah, you have you done that?
No, no, I had pages from them like on my fucking pager, but I never fucking
Don't think I ever had any friends that really
Actually, I did have friends who their mom left their voicemail up on and kept their phone active and we can call it to hear
Them. Yeah, I called like twice and I was like,
this is fucked up, I can't do this.
This is creepy.
It's too deep.
I had a voicemail from Rod on my phone after he died
and I had that phone long past when I should have had it
because once you got rid of it back then, it was gone.
So I didn't want to get rid of it.
I felt bad getting rid of it
and then I finally got rid of it though.
I can see that. Yeah, it's sad though, I see it, but I wouldn't play it and cry. I just want to get rid of it. I felt bad getting rid of it And I finally got rid of it though, but I could see that yeah, it's sad though
I see it, but I you know I wouldn't play it and cry
I just like to know it was there you know what I mean so in an attempt to find a motive they pieced together the scenario
That the chief of police called quote intriguing
Yeah, I would hope so now they decide the cases will stay in Ohio
Is there's a big thing are they gonna be tried in Pennsylvania where the bodies were stay in Ohio. This is a big thing. Are they gonna be tried in Pennsylvania
where the bodies were found, in Ohio where it happened?
They said, this is from the district attorney,
said the events that began in Akron
ultimately led to Pratt's death.
Whether he died here or died somewhere else
is not an issue under our jurisdiction laws,
wherever the crime started.
So Edward, I guess Edward, according to Linda,
Eddie admitted to her that he kicked, punched,
and beat him in the face until he was unable to move.
About Butchie.
God damn.
He said that he continued, that Edward continued to Linda,
that he and his brother handcuffed the victim,
placed a bag over his head and upper torso,
and placed him in the trunk of Michael's vehicle.
Edward Swigert contacted Ms. Carlin personally and she had the occasion to observe him remove
the body from the trunk of the vehicle while the vehicle was parked near the gravesite.
Okay.
Now December 1989. Trials are coming, they are coming.
Ed and Teresa are engaged, that's cute.
They're gonna have, I wonder where they're registered.
Can't wait to see and find out.
Gotta get them a present.
So, that is fucking crazy.
She also, Teresa faces three counts of obstructing justice
for protecting the identities.
And they all, by the way Linda Carolyn Teresa all out on bond they all pled innocent
out on bond okay both the swagger boys are on a million dollars bond they're
not going anywhere they're in there yeah they're fucking in there the Mercer
County District Attorney said this is the most bizarre case he's ever been
involved with.
Just the whole thing, it's so, it's like a tooth.
It has roots that go way deeper than you think.
So they-
Fascinating.
It really is.
He said it's one of the few cases that he's ever covered
that he could describe as just pure evil.
Just fucking nasty.
It's nasty, it's disgusting, it's mean.
There's no heat at the moment, there's no.
No, it's just cruel for the sake of being cruel.
Yeah, and you couldn't even do it in a fucking easy way.
You couldn't have your gun on you and like,
no, let's go talk and wait till he turns around
and shoot him in the back of the fucking head
like a mob guy would do.
You had to fucking beat the kid to death,
which was a horrifying way to die.
That's fucking disgusting.
They said also, the prosecutor said that Linda Carlin
and Edward Swigert are sociopaths who lie with Alacrity.
Which, gusto.
Yeah, Alacrity's a good one there.
The supporting cast, they said, was equally as disturbing.
The guy said, there's cruel and then there's extraordinary. These people
went on with their lives like nothing happened. They knew Butch was dead and allowed his mother
to wonder. You don't find people who are this evil.
I agree.
And it's for what? To cover their own asses?
So he wouldn't not get into law school.
I mean, he broke the law, man.
That's what I'm saying.
If I didn't do anything, I'd be like,
oh, what the fuck, but if I did all this shit,
I'd be like, well, chicken's fucking coming home to roost
here, I guess, I don't know what to say.
They caught me.
Yeah.
I mean, that's a different story.
Yeah, it's not his fault.
And you, yeah.
And he talked Butch into helping him.
That's the other thing. It'd be one thing if Butch was the mastermind
talking at him to do it and he's like,
oh, this asshole ruined my life.
It's all your idea.
You forced this guy to go along with you.
This is crazy.
You made choices, man.
A lot of them.
So January 1990 is Linda's trial.
Here we go.
Linda's trial, she's the first up, by the way.
I mean, they found the body in October 89. She's on trial January 90. Here we go. Linda's trial. She's the first up, by the way.
I mean, they found the body in October 89.
She's on trial January 90.
It is quick.
So the prosecution said that they will demonstrate that Linda had wanted to prevent Butch from
testifying to cover her role in the Old Town arson, the furniture arson, and that she's
the one who sent the spy to the preliminary hearing on the burglary charges at the magistrate's office in Greenville
Which is true. Yeah, that woman went back and reported back to
Linda they said that Linda enlisted the aid of Teresa by telling her that Butch was bad and that had
He had knocked up one of her friends
and that he had knocked up one of her friends. So this guy, because she's like, what do you mean?
And she's like, she's telling her friend,
oh, this is crazy, you don't want to go out with him.
He's a scumbag, he knocked up one of my friends
and now he's trying to get with you and blah, blah, blah.
That's how they talked Teresa into doing this.
So for the defense, Linda tells jurors that basically
that they tell jurors that Linda had worked her way up in a responsible
position and that she had no problems in her life until she
met Ed Swigert in May of 1987. Then it all changed.
Everything went downhill from there. She said that Linda's
motivation in the case began out of love for Swigert. But by the
time of the fire, she was moved by fear of her own life. That's what it was. They said that they called Ed swagger vicious
and brutal and manipulative and told the court that swagger had taken advantage of his relationship
with her and drained her of money and burned her house down and forced her into a murder
plot you know all those bad things.
He made her do all this. house down and forced her into a murder plot, you know, all those bad things.
He made her do all this. Absolutely. Um, at one point,
she said that Ed and Butch showed up at before the fire.
This is her claim before the old town furniture fire that they showed up and Ed and Butch were in camouflage gear.
And Ed told her that they're gonna kill Dr. Steel,
the guy that owns all this.
Oh.
And she said that Linda, Linda's lawyer said
that Linda begged Ed not to do it
and that Swiger told her either you burn the store
or we kill him, take your pick.
You choose.
Which would you rather?
And she said, well I guess burn the store.
Fire or murder. That's it and they said okay and she said like guess burn the store fire
Oh, yeah, that's it. And they said okay, and they burnt that motherfucker to the ground
Now she had her whole defense is based on fear of Ed. That's it fear of Ed Swigert. It's her only defense
She was forced to participate
In everything not only the kidnapping but also the furniture store arson forced into that also
in everything, not only the kidnapping, but also the furniture store arson,
forced into that also.
The prosecution, though, contends
that she's a very willing participant
who had blown the whistle on her co-defendants
only when she believed it was to her benefit
to get out from under another arson investigation.
So they're like, she is the definition of a rat.
You know what I mean?
She is jumping off sinking ships left and right here.
Now, Carolyn testifies against her.
She testifies that as she sped away,
she looked in her rear view mirror
and said Butch was on his knees
and the Swiggers were standing over him,
just like she said to the cops.
Linda has to testify here.
Here we go.
Because they're painting her as a manipulative monster
who's trying to get out of her own shit, and she's painting herself as this horrified victim who was just scared of everything
So she's got to get up there and convince the jury that she's terrified of everything
So she said that there there's quote two eddies
The good one I fell in love with and the horrible one. Oh, he's a Jekyll and Hyde here
She said that she did not know that Butch was in the trunk of the car until she was driving the vehicle back to Pennsylvania
So until I was already in the car, I didn't know
There through a whole testimony. She's sobbing sobbing sobbing. I mean just everything it's all sobbing and
She said that you know, she testified that she said
it was just great fear of Edward Swigar,
who is no longer the sweet Eddie I had fallen in love with,
but a horrible Eddie.
That's her quote, by the way, in open court.
A horrible Eddie, which is just fucking silly.
So in October 18, 1989,
upon discovering her house
had been burned down, she said fear overcame her
and she just went to the police.
So that's why we're all here.
The verdict's here, the jurors deliberate
for about five hours on this one.
Oh.
Which seems like a long time for someone
who says she did shit.
Five hours is a long time for somebody
who pointed out where a body was located.
That's on her own property. That's wild. So yeah at times
The jury could be heard in the jury room playing a two-hour long tape
Recorded statement that she made and had given Pennsylvania State Police in October
So they're going over that to make sure that what she said here matches up with that basically
So, um, yeah now this is wild.
While the verdict comes in, no emotion.
Sobbed all the way through her testimony, everything.
You could ask her, what'd you have for lunch today?
She'd be like, heaven, cheese.
Like she's so sad.
But then when the verdict comes in, stone-faced,
which makes me think she's acting on the stand.
Bullshitting, stand. Bullshit.
Yeah.
Bullshit.
So she is found guilty of conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
Oh.
That's what she was up, that's all she was up for.
Okay.
Now then the sentencing though, the judge sentences her to, you ma'am, may fuck off,
seven to 15 years in prison for the conspiracy to commit kidnapping and
also sentences her to a consecutive mandatory three-year prison term on a
firearm specification that was based on the allegation that Edward was armed
when he was when Butch was kidnapped. So I almost called him Billy like Overboard,
bad Billy Pratt.
It's so hard not to.
This entire fucking show,
I've been saying, don't say Billy, don't say Billy,
don't say Billy.
It's Butch, not Billy.
Which really, the guy in Overboard
should have been called Butch.
Yeah, he looked more like a Butch than a Billy.
A Butch Pratt, yeah.
That's what he could have called him Butch
and that would have been something.
Butch Pratt. So. That's what you could've called him Butch, and that would've been something. Yeah, Butch Pratt, yeah. Butch Pratt.
So she's also gonna have more troubles
because she's also going to be tried
in Pennsylvania for arson.
Oh!
As well, for the arson, for the furniture store.
Yeah.
She's got at least 10 years right now to do over here.
Oh yeah.
She will be eligible for parole on just the kidnapping
and whatever the Ohio charges.
She'll be eligible for parole in seven years, eight months.
Seven years, okay.
So that's, you know, that's not that long, honestly.
But then she's gonna get more for her other bullshit.
Firestorm ways, yeah.
For her fire bug action.
Now, February 19, or February 1990 is Ed's trial.
Now is Linda gonna testify against him?
No, she is not actually.
They said that she will not be used as a witness
in the trial, she would be a hostile witness
and is not necessary to prove the prosecution's case.
Because she's still trying to protect herself about shit
so she's not gonna exactly spill everything.
Ed testifies.
He has no choice.
They have her statements, they have the girls,
they have his brother's statements to the cops,
they have all this shit,
so he's gotta explain his way out of this.
This is gonna be, the death penalty's on the table.
So this is.
Oh, Jesus, yeah.
This could be the difference between this and that.
So he's gotta get up there.
That he, by the way, does not change the tone of his voice
at all through the entire testimony.
Like, every newspaper comments on how creepy it was
that he was just monotone.
Like he was a robot reciting something.
No emotion, no anything. Dead inside. Dead inside. He said, quote, he was like robot reciting something. Just no emotion, no any. Dead inside, yeah.
Dead inside.
He said, quote, he was like a brother to me.
And about Butch, he said he was like a brother to me.
He said they were fraternity brothers.
They shared an off-campus house.
And so they go, okay, yeah,
we'll pick up where the murder part happened.
He said that, you know that the women had tricked Butch
into getting out of the car and had left him standing
on the gravel service road to an oil well.
So that's all true.
He said that he and Michael got out of Michael's car,
which had been concealed from view.
Tucked away in the bushes.
Tucked away in the bushes.
He said, we shut the car doors.
He heard the noise turned around and sauce. Oh
Once they shut the car doors. He was like, oh shit
Then his story goes a little off the rails here. He said that Pratt cursed at him
Yeah, which was like you motherfucker and ran at him and tackled him
Okay, he said you motherfucker, I'm gonna fight a guy
who's much bigger than me and his brother.
And his brother, yeah.
I'm gonna fight them both.
I'm gonna start the fight too.
He said he couldn't remember the exact details
of the fight, but he said the two of them
were rolling around on the ground.
Michael never got involved, by the way.
Mike stood off to the side and watched all of this.
He helped with everything,
but he did not get involved in the way. Mike stood off to the side and watched all of this. He helped with everything but he did not get involved in the beating. So questioned by his lawyer,
he said in the course of wrestling, I may have picked him up and hit his head on a rock.
May have, I don't know. May have. Can't recall. Who can be sure in these trying times, you
know what I mean? Asked when he knew that Pratt was seriously injured, he said, quote,
I remember him not fighting back anymore. That'll do it. Questions about the role of
his brother. He said he didn't do anything as far as I could tell. So he said while he
lay injured on the ground, he and his brother taught well, Butch lay injured on the ground.
Eddie and his brother, Mike sat around and talked about what to do.
What do we do?
Obviously, what else do we fucking do?
You gotta talk about what to do.
He said they were unable to make a decision
about what to do.
So you didn't have this planned ahead of time?
I think you did.
So he decided to load him into the trunk
and then drive to Kent to ask Linda what to do. Maybe she'll
know what to do. She must be experienced in murder type stuff, right? We'll ask her.
Now that's how much he like it's a weird mom relationship. I'm going to go ask my mom what
to do with his body. I don't know. So there Linda advised them to take butch back to Pennsylvania,
but because she was afraid that he might regain consciousness on the trip,
she insisted that he be tied up and produced handcuffs from her purse.
Oh my God. That's why your story. That's his story. I don't believe it.
I think he had the handcuffs. I don't think Linda,
I think he was cuffed and tied up before he got put in the car and they picked Linda up.
That's what I would say.
But this way it makes it sound like it's a total accident
so I don't know what to do.
And then Linda made it much crueler
by taking out these handcuffs and said we should tie him up
and that's so cruel.
So it is a 10 man or 10 woman, two man jury.
And they begin deliberations at about 3 p.m. took a recess for dinner
and then did it for another two hours and then left for the day the next day
they come in with a verdict pretty quick and they find him guilty of all murder
related everything of everything yeah he did it you fucking did it now the
sentencing comes around and yeah they said this is his friend were there, who
he built the deck for and all that kind of shit.
He said, you don't understand what kind of a person this was, what a loss this was.
He was going to be an impact person.
There was going to be some day when Butch was 50 or 60 years old when they were going
to have a ceremony and a dinner to toast the effect that he's made.
That's nice to say.
The judge on the other hand says you sir may fuck off convicted of aggravated murder and
sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 30 years.
Oh my God.
With a consecutive 10 to 25 year sentence for aggravated kidnapping and a consecutive three years
Sentence for gun specification as well feels like they didn't believe anything. He said you is what they said. Yeah
Get your ass out of here. You'll have to serve almost 40 years before he's eligible for parole
So even if you go in at 24, he's coming out collecting Social Security.
Yeah.
That's wild.
So in prison, yeah, he's got to serve his life sentence
in Ohio, he's also serving seven to 18 years
to be served consecutively for the arson too.
That's another thing they try him on.
And then facing more time because of drug violations
committed while in prison. He fucking fell apart
He was an upstanding guy next thing. You know, he's in prison. He's doing drugs. He doesn't even it's over man. He's just a mess
so February 22nd 1990 right after this happens
Apparently there was a lot of there was some, some people sending letters to the newspaper,
the Akron Beacon Journal, about how Linda got off easy
and that the jurors are fucking idiots
and they don't know what they're doing.
So there is an editorial written by a juror
on the Linda Carlin case, which I find interesting.
The most interesting thing is to find out
what the jurors were thinking during the trial.
Like the Lori Daybell case there the when they interviewed those jurors
Afterwards is the most interesting thing in the fucking world
When they first said when did you find out that she killed her kids too? That's the best question
They're like um yeah people were tell you as soon as we left everyone was shouting it at Google or Google her and yeah
The one juror goes there. I looked up and there's a Netflix documentary,
I think I know what I'm doing tonight.
I was like, that's hilarious.
I didn't see any of it, that's amazing.
No, she said I just moved to the area
like a year and a half ago, so I didn't hear about it
when it happened and I just never heard about it
because I don't really pay attention to that kind of thing.
It's fascinating how many people don't know
anything about it. It's wild.
Nothing. I think, I mean,
our whole business is true crime.
Like our whole life is this crime shit, whereas I don't think a lot of people even pay attention.
They don't know what the fuck's going on in the world.
I've been about it since-
Yeah, forever.
A long, long time.
Fuck yeah.
Fuck, it's a pre-Amy Fisher, Joey Buttafuko, man.
I mean, we're talking back to-
Back to life shit.
Fuck yeah, man.
Why Did Johnny Kill was a documentary I watched
when I was a kid on HBO.
So interesting.
I had a weird feeling in my stomach
that I was like, I wanna feel this more.
You put your hand down, I thought you put it.
I thought you were putting it on your dick.
And I was like, this is gonna be disturbing.
I don't know, I got this weird stirring in my balls
and I like, my dick got hard and I was like, I can't watch this shit ever again. I'm gonna watch this is gonna be disturbing. I got this weird stirring in my balls and I like, my dick got hard
and I was like, I can't watch this shit ever again.
I'm gonna watch this all the time.
Oh my God, okay, thank fuck you were going for your stomach.
You went like kind of a little low
and I really thought you were going for your dick.
My dick just started real,
I mean it was like a fucking missile down there.
It got real hard and tingly
and I just had to rub it and keep watching.
This is just great, ever since then. I'm just,
I'm rock hard for three hours during these stories.
So this editorial is called the verdict in the Linda Carlin trial.
And I will read it as from a man named Jack Bannas from Akron. He's the juror.
He says, as a juror in the Linda, Linda Carlin conspiracy to commit kidnapping
trial, I have refused to discuss
with reporters the Roger Pratt murder case
because Mike Swagger has yet to have his kidnapping
and aggravated murder trial.
This is in the middle of it.
However, oh no, this is at, because Mike is after this.
So Ed and Linda had already gone.
Mike is gonna be tried later, next month.
He said, however I feel I must respond
to the asinine letter by Kimberly Marie,
voice of the people, February 12th,
in which she asked how a convicted murderer
could be eligible for parole in seven years and eight months,
because that's how long Linda is eligible
for parole in Ohio.
Ms. Carlin was not accused of either abducting Roger Pratt
or of beating him to death.
She was accused and convicted of being present along with Ed Swigert, Mike Swigert, Carolyn
Luley, Teresa Walkachuk at a meeting when plans were made to trick Roger into meeting
with the Swigert brothers.
They were afraid that he was going to implicate the Swigerts in a burglary and Ms. Carlin
and the Swigerts in an arson in Greenville.
Ms. Carlin was not present when Roger Pratt was beaten to death. I sat through two days of jury selection, six days
of testimony and one day of deliberation. One of the hardest things that a citizen can
be called upon to do is to vote to send someone to prison. I spent many sleepless hours as
this case really got to me. I wanted very desperately to discuss the case with someone, anyone,
but I knew I couldn't tell anything about the trial.
During the jury deliberations,
I found the others had very similar feelings.
Judge Mary Spicer handled this case
in a very fair and professional manner
and did defense lawyer,
or as did defense lawyer Robert Baker and prosecutors,
whoever, it doesn't matter.
We worked very hard, even bending over backward,
to ensure that justice was done.
I'm satisfied with the verdict,
and I believe the sentence is very appropriate
for the level of involvement of Ms. Carlin.
I tend to agree.
I don't think they told Linda that murder was afoot.
You gotta assume she didn't know that part.
I mean, but maybe not.
Would you, okay.
All right
Would you just on spec kill a guy and then show up at her house and assume that she was gonna help you rather than Freak out and call the cops on you
Let's I don't know. I mean you I guess if you knew her real well
Involving anybody I want to tell anybody what's gonna happen
Maybe the arson kinda tied them together
cause it's like, you know, one of us goes down,
we're all going down.
We're already criminals together,
we can just be criminals more.
That's possibly it, I'm not sure.
So March of 1990 is Mike Swigert's trial.
And it's a one day trial.
It's one that his lawyer later on says he's never heard of and is a disgrace.
A one day trial for a murder trial.
He's like, that's crazy.
You need some more, something.
So they said that he made a decision to give up
a jury trial on the charges here after they announced
that they would not seek the death penalty.
They said they weren't gonna seek the death penalty
against Mike, they sought it against Eddie,
but not against Mike.
So once they decide that, Ed waves the jury trial
and goes right to a judge instead.
I think it makes sense for Mike,
because a jury could get real over emotional about stuff
and blame him more than maybe he had culpability to be blamed.
Whereas a judge will look at it legally.
There won't be any emotions involved in it.
You know what I'm saying?
And the idea is the judge has seen this a lot.
He's seen it a lot and he can parse legalities and parse what's what and do that.
So that's the hope I assume, but I don't know if that's always true or not.
I think a judge at that point might take it upon themselves
to make an example if they can.
So the prosecution's only role in the trial
was to formally agree with defense counsel
to many of the findings of fact held over
from previous trials in the case.
It's pretty much it.
It's just like we stipulate to all this info,
and then what?
It's a one-day trial. It's really weird. Mike testifies to all this info. And then what? It's a one day trial.
It's really weird.
Mike testifies to all the stuff he said earlier
that we said.
He just spilled that all in court
and said it was his brother
and he didn't know what was going on.
They find him guilty.
He is guilty.
Involuntary manslaughter with a gun specification
and kidnapping he is found guilty of.
Yeah, I mean, even if he didn't know, as soon as his brother started beating the living
shit out of him and didn't stop him, yeah.
Or never stopped him ever.
Never stopped him.
You know what it is.
Didn't help bury the body.
You know what it is.
You know what you're doing here.
So he is sentenced to, you sir, may fuck off, in grand total 28 to 53 years
God damn he gets in there
He's also given a one-year sentence for his role in the arson because he cooperated with authorities on that
Linda didn't and neither did Eddie and Linda's gonna fucking actually hope that she wished she did pretty soon
Both swigers pled guilty in the furniture store arson and that faced the prison sentences and obviously Mike got his and it was an extra year.
Carolyn and Teresa are drivers.
They both pleaded guilty to single counts of conspiracy
to kidnap and got you young ladies, may fuck off, probation.
Probation. She looked in the rearview and saw him doubled over and and two men beating him and said that's cool
And kept driving and didn't ever go to the cops
Probation probation till she was arrested till they were arrested and Teresa knew a lot more
Do I don't know how much Carolyn knew, but Teresa was involved.
A man is missing.
The last time I saw him, he was doubled over with two guys beating him.
Said nothing.
Nothing.
And Teresa was the one who said, I have to pee, get out of the car, and then close it.
Probation.
Who?
I'd give Thelma and Louise three to five to think about this shit.
At least, right?
Yeah.
Even if they get out in a year and a half, you're gonna be inconvenienced for this shit.
You've been out on bond the whole time
you come to court and you get probation.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You're gonna do some time.
I need this to show up every time
you have a background check.
Yes, it has to be on there.
I need you to do like a year where you come out
and your hair is all fucked up and it's a mess
and your skin looks like shit and you feel bad about yourself.
Holy.
Because that's fucked up, it's not cool.
Yeah, I need you to get out and have to work
to get back in shape.
Yeah, this is bad.
I want you to be all carb chubby when you get out.
Ultra high caloric, yeah.
Yeah, big time.
And with a relationship going on
with a 300 pound Hispanic woman,
I'd like that going on for you guys.
Keeping you safe and your hair braided.
Keeping you safe and you keeping her hair braided.
That's what I like for them.
Just, you know, something.
Holy shit, probation.
Probation, that's the thing,
that's the most mind blowing thing to me.
Like Linda got off a little bit light
because I feel like she was more involved in this
than she was letting on, but probation?
That's crazy. you delivered him you
sandwiched a man in the back seat and might as well have had a bow on his head
like just a delivered gift wrap to these people to murder probation probation
wild I'm shocked at that so 1997 1997 comes around. There is a TV movie. Yeah. Called What Happened
to Bobby Earl. What? Who the fuck is Bobby Earl? Bobby and Earl. I don't know any of
these people are and it makes it sound like they're like Hicks or something. What happened
to Bobby Earl? Where's Bobby Earl at? It's no Watch so there's an article here about this movie
It's a CBS TV movie and it says for Roger Pratt's brother movie on murder met goal, so they're not even mad
They're not upset. They're like they actually got the mom got five hundred dollars for it. Oh
CBS
Gave him five hundred bucks gave him five 500 bucks for this. We're gonna sell Pepsi
ads over your 500 bucks. 500 bucks man. That's wild. But he did I guess they did a good job
which by the way I hope it felt good for the filmmakers because we got if you don't know
we did that Powell Wyoming case a few weeks back and there's an article, a local article from Wyoming where the murder victim's
family is not mad at us at all and is in fact
really happy with us and like saying it's the first time
they've been able to laugh about it ever.
And it was the most complimentary thing
we could possibly hear would be victims' family
saying they liked the show, which was a comedy show
about them.
He's been crying for 30 years about it and thankful to laugh about it for once.
Yeah.
Fucking cool.
That feels great.
So I hope the filmmakers aren't complete pieces of shit and feel the same thing,
or else it's like, fuck him, who cares?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they say, I'll read the article, Michael Pratt is pleased with Tuesday night's CBS
movie telling the story of the 1988 murder of his brother Roger Butchpratt.
I thought it was great, he said. There were a few things that have been changed, but for the most
part it's 90% true. You know, like his name. Yeah, what's... What the fuck? What's fucking eating
Gilbert Grape over here is not the same thing. Maybe that's what we do every week from now on,
is just change names. Change all the names. Have some fun.
Yeah, fuck, we could say, we could lie then.
But then nobody would listen.
They want the truth.
That's the difference.
Yeah.
We could make shit up.
It could be like, and then a dragon came out.
Oh my God.
Bobby Earl.
Bobby Earl.
So, he said, it tells people what happened, Pratt says, explaining a lot of the people
knew a lot of, explaining a lot of people knew about the case,
but many didn't know exactly what had happened.
The names of the characters and what happened to Bobby Earl
were changed for legal reasons,
but the name of the Mercer County town of Greenville,
where many of the depicted events occurred, wasn't.
Those who watched the movie looking for local scenes
were disappointed as it was filmed in Toronto.
Which is nothing like central Ohio or northern Ohio.
The movie tells the story from the Pratt family's view.
Depicting Butch as an ambitious young man,
the first in his family to go to college
who fell in with a bad crowd,
which is pretty much what happened.
Pratt said the screenplay was based on interviews
with his family and transcripts from the trial
of those convicted in Butch's murder.
So they go on to say the case,
we don't need to do that part.
So they said that, but they talked to everybody in it.
He said today that shortly before,
this is a Sergeant Tom Strawler from from the police department said that shortly before Pratt
Disappeared his attorney told police that butch had information about the arson fire so they to get into that
And they say Strawler thought the movie also was reasonably accurate. He said things were true, but out of sequence
He said adding that he was surprised by the similarity of his own name to the name given to squire
Squigers character in the movie Tom stall and his name is stroller
And this is with an R though stroller and this is stall. He's like, I don't call the murderer close to my name. That's fucked up
Michael also Michael said his mother Rose. This is Michael Pratt by the way butch his brother
Michael said his mother Rose, this is Michael Pratt, by the way, Butch's brother,
said that Rose also liked the movie,
adding that the family has been deluged with phone calls
from people who saw the film
and they wanted to express support for them.
So, Michael, 1998 comes around.
Michael's appealing.
Really?
He argues that the trial court incorrectly denied
his motion for relief from judgment and his petition for post-conviction relief
Now the court affirms the judgments because one the defendant's motion failed to satisfy the requirements for relief and the defendant's petition
Failed to demonstrate any substantive grounds for post-conviction relief. In other words, we don't really care about you fuck off
so In other words, we don't really care about you, fuck off. So 1999 comes around and Linda's up for parole.
Ohio parole, then she's got 10 years to do
in Pennsylvania for arson.
They gave her 10 years for that.
Same, she got more time for that.
Yes, it was seven and a half to 15.
She got fucking a hard 10 in in Pennsylvania over that shit
So that's interesting now. She's up for parole and the victims families here. The Pratt family is trying to keep her in prison
Yeah, so the Ohio parole board agreed to hear an appeal of its they basically January 2nd
1999 they stay parole Linda
second 1999 they stay parole Linda she's not released right away as shit goes through but then the Ohio Parole Board agreed to hear an appeal of its
decision to release her the family fucking petition them for an appeal we're
gonna let you go after we hear whether or not we should let you go yeah from
the people who really hate you a lot by the way they're gonna come in and say
everything they hate about you.
So they said she's been serving a sentence of seven to fifteen years in the Ohio
Reformatory for Women at Marysville since her conviction.
They said two parole board members granted the parole. I think it's a three-person board.
Granted to her parole after an August 26th hearing, agreeing to her release if the state of Pennsylvania
is ready to lock her up for five to 10 years
on a guilty plea for an arson charge.
So basically just, you know,
if we can hand you right off to them, you can be paroled.
So instead though, the family finds out about this.
Michael Pratt, Rose Pratt,
and they gathered
more than 4,000 signatures on petitions,
which is more than, and also 100 letters in opposition
to granting the parole, and presented them
to the board before the hearing.
That's a lot of people.
Yeah, when Michael Pratt learned that parole was granted,
he said he would file an appeal of the case
and seek a full parole board hearing on the
matter.
He said his appeal was granted and the full parole board will hear the case December 14th
in Columbus.
And he said he hopes to enlist the support of the Summit County Prosecutor's Office,
which handled the murder case, as well as law enforcement and whoever else wants to
come talk shit about this lady.
Anybody want to hate her out loud? Go on over. That's it. As well as law enforcement and whoever else wants to come talk shit about this lady
That's it and Pratt said quote we have we still have one more chance I got nothing to lose
Put on your hating pants and come on down. That's it anybody got hate pants put on put on your fucking
Your fucking overalls you're hating pants you're over your shirt
Your ire overalls. Yeah put on your ire overalls and your fuckin'
Jesus Christ, man.
Your unbelievable underwear.
Get in here.
So she was granted and now the parole is revoked,
by the way.
Okay, good, good.
A Supreme Court decision that prohibits parole board members from considering
other crimes committed means her case will be re-heard.
Okay, now, if she's released, she'll be turned over
to Pennsylvania where she'll serve five to 10 years
on a guilty plea for arson.
2002, Mike is up for parole.
Oh.
It's his first parole hearing.
The parole board, rather than listen to him,
just continues his sentence till 2008.
Oh.
No thanks.
We all got our hatin' pants on.
Goodbye.
Bye bye.
I got my pissed off pen.
I'm gonna write this no on here
and send you the fuck out.
You're gone.
So, yep, that's his continuous sentence till 2008.
2003 though, Mike has a big change of heart of everything.
Oh?
Mike now wants to explain everything here.
He's like, this is, he wants to do it.
He says that he and that, this is, he wants to do it. He says that he and, that, you know,
that he, basically he said that Ed told him
that him and Butch had swiped the stereo equipment
from the Fraternity Brothers,
and then they had a falling out and Butch got caught.
And while Butch hadn't formally told on Ed for the crimes yet,
Ed was worried and he wanted to go to law school.
And if Butch told all he knew, about the arson Ed's future would be
Fucked basically. Yeah, so Ed told Michael. Hey, I need you
He said they he's Michael says that fucking Ed told him that they're gonna meet with Butch and bribe him to keep his mouth shut
We're gonna pay him off. That's all which is fine. You could do that. You want to pay the guy off then?
It's all on him. He can decide what's more was important to him
So Michael said I said I'd come I'll go help. I'll go be moral support for you. That's the other thing
I don't know if anybody except for Ed knew what was gonna happen that day. I really don't I
Don't know if he told everybody cuz he's not that close to Michael
He just kind of grabs him when he needs him for something
I mean nobody's gonna nobody's gonna cop to it cuz that makes him look bad. Yeah. Yeah
It's hard to tell who knew what I know everybody knew something was gonna happen. Everybody knew something
Just the way Ed is he just seems such like such a manipulative fuck with every little thing
It seems like he would tell everybody something different
to get them there that day.
Whatever it took to get them to do it, yeah.
Yeah, that whatever, if you ask all of them why you're here,
I think everybody have a different story
of why they're here,
because Ed told them something different, it feels like.
So they said, obviously the two girls were enlisted,
they promised they were going to a party,
and drove him to the remote spot. Michael said he watched in horror as Ed attacked Butch. Butch never attacked
him. He said he didn't come at him. He said that attacked Butch first with his fists and
then slamming his head into the ground and jumping up and down on his chest while laughing.
Michael appeared. He said, Ed later said that Michael appeared to have frozen up
I had to shout directly into his face to get him to snap out of it and retrieve
the car god damn Mike just went catatonic turned into a different yeah he
turned into Cameron from Ferris Bueller there at the pool he's just fucking
catatonic just totally either yeah couldn't believe it so he literally had I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, Yeah, yeah doesn't seem like that's what would happen here. So oh My god at that point though. We said butch was motionless and so Michael said I helped load him into the truck bound and handcuffed
Hear that though Linda didn't produce the handcuffed. Yeah, I'm done handcuffed getting into the trunk
Right Ed brought that shit with him. Yep. No one exactly
Exactly. He's gonna do yeah exactly what he was doing
The brothers then picked up Linda Carlin drove to a farm where they buried butch knowing exactly what he was doing. He knew exactly what he was gonna do, yeah. Exactly what he was doing.
The brothers then picked up Linda Carlin,
drove to a farm where they buried Butch.
Ed went to Philadelphia, moved in with Teresa,
started law school.
Michael went back for his sophomore year
in engineering at Case, and he bought a house
in Euclid and got engaged.
But he said he wasn't doing so well.
He said it looked like we were doing great.
He said Ed was doing fine, but I wasn't doing too great inside about the whole thing.
No.
He said, quote, it was the most terrible 16 months of my life.
I thought about it every day.
He said my blood pressure was up, my grades dropped.
He said he was worried about the Prats and he was also worried about how an arrest would
hurt his father, who's a Jefferson County commissioner. Sure would.
And he also knew that if they got caught,
that Ed would be facing the death penalty.
And he probably thought, I probably will be too,
because I was fucking there, and there's no proof
I didn't do anything.
So he's lucky enough that Ed said
he didn't have anything to do with it,
or else if Ed could have just wrangled him in there,
and he would have been just as fucked as him.
So he said that he was terrified his brother would come after him too.
He said, I didn't put that past him.
I was his best friend, Butch.
Right.
He doesn't even like me really.
He hung out with Butch way more than he hung out with me.
Why would he not kill me?
So he said he avoided family gatherings even because he didn't want to see Ed.
Unbelievable.
Yeah. He said if Ed was going to be home
for the holidays, I wouldn't go.
I was so afraid he would show up there,
or show up here, I lived in constant fear.
His own brother.
Yeah, of his own brother.
That's, I think Ed is a bad guy.
I think everybody knows it.
If he didn't, think about the possibility
of he doesn't burn that house down,
none of this shit comes out.
Nothing goes, yeah, nothing matters. He's gonna do anything he has to for the rest of he doesn't burn that house down. None of this shit comes out. Nothing goes, yeah, nothing matters.
He's gonna do anything he has to
for the rest of his fucking life.
He's gonna kill somebody else.
Oh, for sure.
He's gonna rob people, he's gonna embezzle.
Yeah, he gets away with it, yeah.
If he figures out how to do a stock scam,
he's gonna do that.
He has no morals at all, this kid, nothing.
Wow. Nothing at all.
It's fucking sad.
So he said that it was almost a relief
when the case actually broke.
He said police were questioning Carlin, Linda,
and all of that, and he said that led to the discovery
of the body, and he said when the cop swarmed his driveway,
he said, quote, I knew immediately what it was.
I knew exactly what it was.
What the fuck else would it be?
It was, yeah, he said I've. What the fuck else would it be?
Yeah, because I'd been waiting the whole fucking time.
It was one of those, yeah, what took you so long type of deals.
Like he totally knew.
He waived his right to a jury trial, like they said.
He was charged with involuntary manslaughter and kidnapping.
By the way, the trial not lasting a day, his current lawyer, Mark Stanton,
said it's the most pathetic thing I've ever seen in a murder trial.
This just railroaded him right through it. Michael said at first he was bitter and
mad about this whole thing and in prison he ignored his brother's letters and everything.
He said, in hindsight, I felt manipulated in every sense. Because you were, you got
treated like a fucking, like a dipshit, like a like a patsy So he said the other guys in the slam are unlike other guys in the slam. He was an innocent man
He believed my feeling was I shouldn't be here
interesting so
He said it's a jailhouse cliche, but a church service changed him he said oh
That was it. He went originally because they have free candy at church. Oh
Oh. That was it.
He went originally because they have free candy at church.
Oh.
And you don't get candy in prison very often for free.
Other than.
Is that why you go to church though?
Yep.
Free candy.
Yep, he said he didn't like the sermon at all.
A lot of guys just go because it's chill.
Yeah.
A lot of guys say it's just a chill place to go,
so they go there because it's like,
no one will stab you while you're there usually.
It's just a cool place to be for an hour. I like to go to Mass for the snack and the sip of wine.
Yeah, snacks, no wine, but they're definitely,
they're nice to you in there too.
I think it's probably the only place in prison
where people are nice to you.
Yeah, probably.
You know, like I don't think anybody else
is real kind or anything, so.
Someone will buy your bullshit and listen to your sob story
and all that shit too, I'm sure.
So he said he didn't like the sermon.
The pastor said they were all sinners
and Michael would have none of it.
He said, he doesn't even know me, I thought to myself.
How dare you call me a sinner?
I don't know, you stood by while somebody got murdered, Mike.
That seems like some kind of sin.
I don't know much about religion,
but it seems like that should be frowned upon.
If it's not, you guys should add it to your books.
Put that in the book. They say don't eat shrimp like seven times
So don't stop on your friend's head till he dies and then laugh at him. I think that should be in there somewhere
So he said he returned to his cell intent on looking up the Bible passage to find the sermon in order to refute it
Oh, he's gonna argue it now.
He used to be an altar boy,
so he knows his way around the Bible,
so he's like, I'm gonna show this motherfucker what's up.
He said he didn't know where it was,
so he started at the beginning of the New Testament.
By the time he'd found it in John 4,
he'd read three gospels.
Wow.
He said, I saw that not only had he been right about that,
but there was a lot more he was right about.
So he went back to church the next week with his attitude all changed.
You can sway this guy to do anything.
Anything.
Michael is real easy going.
What?
Murder?
No problem.
Religion?
Great.
That sounds good.
Sign me up.
Like, wow.
And if I get a wild hair and I don't know something, I'll just read everything.
Look it up.
I'll find it somewhere I'll find it
He said I started realizing my own influence on things no matter what my brother did
I still had choices and I made the wrong choices each time
True, he said he eventually forgave his brother
They still haven't talked because they're not allowed to the croak and spiriters, but they can write letters and they do okay
because they're not allowed to, the croak and spiriters, but they can write letters and they do.
Okay.
So they said, after 14 years in prison,
Michael Swigert seems nothing, like nothing,
but a nice young man, this article says,
complete with a bashful smile
and an awkward politeness around women.
Even in his beige scrubs,
he looks more like an engineering student than a prisoner.
Somehow it doesn't seem ironic
that his high school class voted him most caring.
And he said, was I was real productive citizen for 19 years for two months
Everything went crazy and here I am 35 years old right not just two months. I guess it is two months
It's May. That's the fire and then June is the murder. So yeah, he went back shit for a couple of months there
Linda 2003
I bet you it for a couple of months there. Linda, 2003, she seeks to cancel her plea in the arson.
She pled to the arson and now she wants to cancel it.
I don't like doing time.
I wanna fight this.
She said she's found new evidence that she's not guilty.
Oh!
Oh, interesting.
Why the fuck'd you plead then?
Wow, okay
She's serving seven to fifteen there and five to ten here
Authority said that she but obviously the killing would happen there Karen entered
They call it an Alan plea, but it sounds like an Alfred plea
I don't know different states might have different versions of this and it might be Alan is is something arson whereas
Alfred's in murder.
Yeah, well it just means that she didn't actually
plead guilty but admitted the prosecution
had sufficient evidence, which is no contest.
Different states, I think it's different.
No contest, Alfred, Alan, I don't know.
Or maybe this person just doesn't know shit
and put Alan instead of Alfred, I'm not sure.
Maybe it was auto-corrected.
Harold Gwynn is the guy who wrote it,
so he should get his head out of his ass maybe, or not.
Or I should, one of the two.
So they said it's treated as a guilty plea for sentencing,
and Carlin was ordered to serve five to 10 years.
She isn't scheduled to begin that Ohio prison term
until she completes her Ohio sentence in January 2005.
So they're saying no parole.
She's gonna get out there and then go right there.
She filed a post-conviction relief petition
in Mercer County Common Pleas Court
asking that it be overturned.
Her petition claims that Michael Swiger,
a co-defendant in both the arson cases,
had recently informed her that he's willing to testify
that she didn't recruit him to start the fire
that destroyed the furniture store.
Because now he's all Christiany
and he wants to fucking make amends.
Right.
But he never said she recruited him though.
Ed recruited Mike.
That's never been the question.
The point is she recruited Ed, that's the point.
Oh, okay.
Unless Ed says that she didn't recruit me,
I don't think it matters here.
Hmm.
Because the chain of it was,
I don't even know if Michael ever met Linda.
Like it was a matter of.
Yeah, they weren't in the same,
they probably met each other at some point.
Yeah, maybe.
I would think, yeah, probably.
Like if you get a guy to do something,
no matter who he hires with him,
that doesn't mean that you're not responsible
for that person now.
You got the ball rolling here.
So that's very interesting.
The judge, President, President Judge Francis J. Fernelli.
President? President Judge?
President Judge.
I have never heard of that before.
Didn't know.
That's crazy.
I always hate it when doctors run for president.
It's like, you can't be doctor president.
Stop doing that.
No, pick a title.
So they said noting that Carlin's new evidence
is only hearsay at this point
and said that Carlin's petition also contained a request
for a free court appointed attorney
and they have denied that.
Her petition mentions that she already has an attorney
but doesn't name that person. She'll have to explain who the attorney is and if the attorney
was paid and by whom and why she's unable to retain her counsel now. And
then they'll figure out if her shit has any fucking whatever. Parole officials by
the way say that she refuses to accept responsibility for the crime whatsoever. Oh.
2004, which is the way you get out on parole.
2004 is the 15th anniversary of the murder here,
and Michael Pratt says he routinely visits Greenville,
especially on the anniversary of his brother's murder,
which is sad as fuck.
He planned to arrive at Central Park in Greenville at noon on Tuesday armed with a sign emblazoned
No Parole and Thank You for the support he receives in town.
He's supposed to walk around with a big sign that says No Parole, Thank You on either side.
He said, We would never be able to do all we have done without all the help
We've got from everybody that helped
That's a tough sentence
There's also a student reward
Rose Pratt took the
$500 she got from the from CBS from CBS and set up an award and Butch's name at Steel Valley High School in
Munhall
given to an honor student who's also active in two sports
and has no money to pay for college.
So 14 have been given so far
and all have graduated college, they said.
What a great lady.
That's pretty fucking cool.
Yeah, the pittance she got from CBS,
she gave it to the kids.
She gave away, yeah.
So she said, so I'm trying to help through Butch,
trying to keep his memory alive.
That's nice.
At least she's not sobbing to her answering machine anymore.
Poor lady.
2006, Michael is released from prison.
What?
He's out, paroled.
He got almost 50 years.
He knew it was up.
Wow.
He paroled way early, huh?
They won't hear me.
I'm going to get Christy real fucking fast.
Oh, my.
I'm going to get me all Jesusy real quick.
And that's going to help.
And it did help that they eat that shit up
on the parole board.
Wow.
He's released from prison.
He did go on.
And it might be real, too. He did go on, and it might be real too,
he did go on to work as a prison minister after that.
So he'd come in and minister to the other prisoners.
He's stuck with it, huh?
Or he's sneaking meth in, we don't know.
Kneeling something in.
Yeah, he might just really have
a lucrative business going on.
And then the Lord said, here take this,
this is 30 bucks, and he go.
So to part at the White Sea with a razor blade
Atop the temple of the nostril yeah
so 2012
I don't remember what station airs this but I killed my BFF whatever show that is
Yeah, whatever station that is.
I think that's like Hulu or some shit.
It's 2012, so I don't think, they didn't make shit.
Hulu didn't even exist in 2012.
Oh no, I mean, I've seen the thing on Hulu.
Oh, it's on now.
I don't know what it started on.
Who knows?
It's a discovery or something.
It's still one of those fucking A&E or some shit,
but this is episode, season one, episode three,
so they got to this quick.
Wow, early on.
It was his best friend. Their was best friend their best fucking friend
That's fucking friends frat brother homicide is the name of it
2012 October here
Linda is released from prison
Completely free and clear in Pennsylvania everywhere. She's out. She's second to last one
That's what I mean. Yeah, she is she and She's second to last one. Yeah, that's what I mean, yeah she is. She, and it's funny too, because she wasn't,
I don't know if she's the-
I don't know if she's there when he died.
I don't know if she's the second most responsible person.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's weirdly enough, somehow I think it's Teresa
is the second most responsible person,
because she lured him there.
Really?
Yeah, yeah.
She's the one who lured him there. He wouldn't even have gone to fucking Akron
if it wasn't for her.
But both, all the ladies left.
And. Yeah, that's crazy.
And that dude is still standing there.
His brother's just. Two ladies left.
But his brother's scared of him.
His brother's also watching a murderer man,
so he's pretty responsible too.
I think he's number two, and then Teresa,
and then Linda, and then Carolyn,
because we don't even know what they told Carolyn. They have just told Carolyn we're going to a party pick this
guy up yeah she doesn't she was the one driving she doesn't know but they say that she will
spend two years and two months on parole they said that essentially they were the parole
board when discussing paroling her they weren't gonna parole her they didn't want to parole
her but then one of them said well if we don't parole her then she's
Gonna have no supervision when she's out and that if we parole her now
We can keep an eye on her keep an eye on her if she fucks up
She's back in here for the rest of the sentence and more
So they said that miss Carlin will now have over two years to develop a life and contacts away from Mercer County
And the person's connected to her case. Hopefully at the end of her parole, she will have no reason to return
the fuck out of our county and stay out, as they said.
Now, Butch's brother here, Michael, said about the whole thing.
We'll let him kind of wrap this up.
He said, I wonder how many kids he would have had.
What would they have looked like?
And he said he would have been such a good dad.
He said he tries to picture what Butch would look like today.
This is 2018.
Yeah.
So I mean, think about that.
How long ago that was?
And...
30?
What is that?
How long is that?
Shit, that is 30 years.
Yeah.
That's 30 fucking years, man.
He said, I wonder what he would look like today.
Would he be gray?
Would he be bald?
Would he have a mustache or a beard?
He's trying to picture what would he look like. He'd do whatever he wanted. Yeah, what would he look like?? Would he be gray? Would he be bald? Would he have a mustache or a beard? He's trying to picture what would he look like.
Yeah, what would he look like? Who knows? So he said Butch though, for him, Butch is
forever frozen as he looked in 1998. Or 1988.
That's terrible.
Yeah, he's like Andy Richter's character in 30 Rock, who's gotten a skiing accident and
thinks it's 1985 every day.
Like that's how he thinks it is.
That's terrible, yeah.
That's awful.
He said, I think of him as a handsome 22 year old,
fresh out of college with a full head of red hair
and a red mustache.
He said, for the rest of my life,
he'll never be older than 22, he'll always look the same.
That's so sad, that's some sad shit.
And I'm.
Of course, yeah. That's bad.. That's some sad shit.
That's bad. Now there's been several different productions made about this. True Crime with Aphrodite Jones, Blood Brotherhood episode.
Frenemies Shattered Bonds. What Happened to Bobby Earl of course,
aka Murder in a College Town, which is a much better name for a TV show than
What Happened to Bobby Earl.
I killed my BFF, frat brother homicide,
and most likely to dot dot dot brotherly love.
So I think that's probably like younger people.
Yeah, it's all got the twist and plot
of best friend killing himself.
Best friend kills himself.
Now Eddie, still in prison.
He is at the Grafton Correctional Institute here where he was admitted on March 27th,
1990.
He is all set for his first parole hearing in August of 2029.
Holy really?
Yeah, still that gotta be 40 years.
He's gonna be up for parole though.
And yeah, that's 40 years in the joint, man.
That's tough.
What's the point of getting out at that point?
I mean, you're only 65.
He's only gonna be 64, I think, if he gets out.
But he doesn't know shit.
Oh, he doesn't know anything.
He can't do this.
To be gone from the 80s until now, or 2029, not even
now 2029. We're not even gonna know what the fuck's going on in four years. We're gonna
be like, what's this app? I don't know how to do this. Chevy dealers had Pontiac Phoenix's
on the lot. Phoenix's. Give this guy an iPhone and be like fuck around with that
Fuck is this shit? I don't know what this is. Holy shit like imagine that
You're he has no idea what the world is no idea how to operate in it
And I mean he'll probably be happy that he'll at least does he get Social Security
No
He's never worked. Right?
So I don't know.
He never paid in.
I don't know.
What do you do?
How do you help that guy?
I don't know, does that matter?
He needs 25 to three grand a month to survive
and he's got nothing.
Is there a minimum, like, you know,
even if you didn't put in, you get,
we'd give old people something,
I would fucking help some.
There's a minimum wage, he can go earn that. give old people something. I would fucking have a minimum wage
He can go earn that
Yeah, I know if like if because I'm thinking like old-timey like back in the day a housewife never worked at all
But then the husband died would she just starve to death? No, I think she got
Yeah, they his shit, so I don't know how that works but uh
He's I think he's gonna have a hard time out there keep Keep him in just cause he can't make it out there.
And Linda, I mean, Christ, she's in her 70s now.
So I mean, I don't know what's going on with her.
I looked for an obituary, couldn't find one
for someone with her date of birth,
so I don't know, she's still alive, I guess,
doing something out there.
Michael's hanging out out there.
Everybody that I understand is still alive from this case,
except for Butch, obviously.
God damn. There you go, everybody. That is Hudson, Ohio, at case, except for Butch, obviously. God damn.
There you go, everybody.
That is Hudson, Ohio.
At least the murder part is Hudson, Ohio.
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