Up and Vanished - S4E6: Two Truths and a Lie

Episode Date: March 15, 2024

After messaging him from a fake Facebook account, Payne sets up to meet with the person he wants to talk with the most; Oregon Jon. Deciding to bring along a few of his producers, Payne sets up as man...y recording devices around the bar as he can in order to covertly capture the full encounter. Can Payne keep up the ruse or will Oregon Jon catch on? Follow the show on Instagram: @upandvanished Subscribe to Tenderfoot+ for ad-free listening, exclusive bonuses and early access. {apple.co/upandvanished} To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:53 I mean, it's rare that you can sit out on a talk like this with somebody who's the main suspect. I don't see the upside of coming clean with him. If he ever finds out who I was or looks me up, he'll know that that's me. Figure out a way to just sort of continue the friendship without seeming weird or anything. Do I abort this altogether and surprise him as Payne Lindsay? What do we think's gonna happen when I do that? Nothing good, I'm sure. Do I proceed as this Eric character, my fake Facebook,
Starting point is 00:02:24 and try to meet him as his person? Looking at all the options, my best course of action for the biggest yield would be to meet him as this fake person. He might just not believe me. The worst thing that would happen is he stops answering. The real worst case scenario is you show up at the door and he pulls a gun on you and shoots you.
Starting point is 00:02:46 That could happen. This is the dilemma I've never been in before. I think this is a better way to do it. You're not gonna get these comments that you get in a bar drinking with him. I think this is a better way to do it. He just sent this to you? Why in the world would he do this? Why in the world would he beat you?
Starting point is 00:03:12 Why would he want to form a friendship based upon somebody reaching out on Facebook? I mean, it's bizarre to me. I think it makes him dangerous. I look like I don't belong there. You, you're from Alaska. I'm going to have a partner, my friend Cooper. 2v1. So Cooper is Riley.
Starting point is 00:03:35 I am Eric. And I told Oregon John that I want to meet him in person because I'm interested in doing the job that he does. Alaska is a one-party state, which means that in recording other people, only one party has to be there in order for it to be legal. I've landed in Ketchikan, and I'm less than 20 minutes away from meeting Oregon John at a bar. I'm going to tape you to hold it until it comes on. And then it's good to go?
Starting point is 00:04:10 Yeah, then it's good to go. Okay, got you. You press record on your end. Yep. That's the only thing is this one, if you don't hold it until it counts down, it's not going to connect. That's strange too. Yep. All right. How's it looking? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:04:27 Let's do it. I found a bar that was quiet enough in the back and put as many recording devices as we could, hiding in plain sight. He messaged me, ten minutes away. Remember why you came here. Then he walked in. John.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Hey man. I was just texting you. Hey, what's up man? This is Riley, man. From Tenderfoot TV in Atlanta, I'm your host Payne Lindsay, and this is Up and Vanished in the Midnight Sun. My friend Cooper and I were sitting at a table in the back of the bar, facing the entrance. John, John. Hey, what's up man?
Starting point is 00:05:50 And Oregon John was immediately recognizable. Our other producers, Mike and Dylan, were camped out behind us, recording the entire interaction. My first thought was to try and make some small talk. If he thinks I'm somebody else, he's likely going to say something any moment now. What's up? What's up? You look like a door dash driver.
Starting point is 00:06:11 I didn't even know who I was looking for. Did I check that in your profile? I was like, do you even know? I was like, I know you look like it. I was like, give me the number. He does door dash in town and just got off his shift. I didn't know Carolina for a little while. Okay, same shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Same shit. We rode Harley's. He does door dash in town and just got off his shift. I've been in North Carolina for a little while.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Okay, same shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Same shit. Because we rode Harley's. No, they got some pretty cheap bikes around here, though. Cheap cars, too. I'm gonna look. Just for fun, I'm gonna look.
Starting point is 00:06:35 I'm bouncing back and forth to Cooper, hoping John doesn't get a long look at me. My cab driver said her mom died a year ago, and the car's been sitting, and he said, she'll give it to me. No way. 96 Subaru Outback Wagon with all its windows. You gotta hustle around here. I need to fully become this person right now. Within a few minutes, the conversation became friendly and John mentioned that he's married now. Wait, so how'd you meet your wife? On the internet? I was gold mining.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Okay. And I hired her to be my guide when I was in the Philippines. This must be where the idea of John being in the Philippines came from. We talked about our own personal experiences in Alaska, and I started naming other cities, hoping that we'd eventually get to Nome. Then after two weeks.
Starting point is 00:07:22 So you're gold mining out there in the Philippines? Yeah, yeah, because I was gold mining. That's what I was doing in Nome for four years. I used to have a hundred ton license. Then he brought it up on his own. And there's some days you make 10 grand a day. I was driving a taxi cab up in Nome. You've been to Nome.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Yes. Checker cab. I used to drive for Checker. Where you drop everyone off at the same time. Dude, I worked for 32 days straight, no day off. 16 hour days, I made $28,000 cash under the table. So John was a cab driver unknown. And he offered a concerning anecdote about his time
Starting point is 00:07:55 as a cab driver in the town. The girls that would spend all their money in a bar needed to ride home and offer me a blowjob for a $5 cab ride. Because all of our mics were hidden, the audio quality is not always the best, so I'm going to occasionally replay stuff. The girls that would spend all their money in a bar needed a ride home and offered me a blowjob for a $5 cab ride. According to John, his time as a cab driver was more of a hunting ground for local women,
Starting point is 00:08:28 in his words, exchanging sex acts for rides and enticing women with liquor. You know you can go to a liquor store, no. You come out with a bottle and the girls come up and you have to take your pick up the three of them. I used to bang this one little 19-year-old girl who wanted to get drunk all the time. I was dating a 30 year old from Kotzebue, which is a village just up north. She would beat my ass. And then my friends come over and start beating my ass. And so they called the police, right?
Starting point is 00:08:56 She told the cops that I raped her. So she got a restraining order. And they believed her, right? This was a familiar story that I'd heard before Naomi from the Board of Trade Bar in Nome said that Oregon John was talking about a restraining order that was placed against him at the time He was sitting there drinking and he was talking about an incident was going on with his girlfriend And he was saying she'd gotten a restraining order on something something something She told the cops that I raped her. So she got a restraining order,
Starting point is 00:09:32 and they believed her, right? So a month later, she saw me sitting on the bench, right? I'm sitting there and she walks by and says, how come you won't talk to me? I said, do you fuck my life up? She goes, well, come over to my house and fuck me right now. So we start dating again.
Starting point is 00:09:50 He claimed that after he left Nome, he went back home to Oregon and that he got back together with her after she had filed a restraining order. I went back to Oregon and we were still on the phone. I was sending her money, you know, and my mom goes, why are you sending her money? I said, because I've got a plan.
Starting point is 00:10:07 So I talked to her, going back to her parents in Fairbanks, and sobering up and going to rehab. When she sobered up, she dropped all the charges. And the statute of limitations has already run out on the town because they kept going back and getting her to try to get her refiled. And she told him no because I helped her. — John seemed to view himself as a hero in this situation.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Keeping a straight face and playing along with him was starting to become pretty difficult. So I moved our conversation back to Gnome. Why did John leave Gnome? Why did you want to get out of there eventually? Just like fuck this shit? I had the legal issues, remember? He claimed the reason he left Gnome was his legal issues he had with his ex-girlfriend, the restraining order.
Starting point is 00:10:46 But then he said this. And a girl came and hung out in my tent one night and she walked off somewhere and somebody kidnapped her and murdered her. Let's play that back again. And a girl came and hung out in my tent one night and she walked off somewhere and somebody kidnapped her and murdered her. John claimed that a woman went inside his tent one night. She walked off, and then somebody kidnapped and murdered her.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Does John know this as a fact? He's clearly talking about Florence here, and he's saying with confidence that she was murdered, as if that's a known fact. I started digging deeper. The whole town thought I murdered her. The FBI had to come in. They cleared me. They found her buried under the dude's house, the meth dealer who was also the search and
Starting point is 00:11:30 rescue diver for the police. And they thought I did it, so I bounced. Why was the last person to have seen her alive, besides the guy that killed her? Okay. He's now admittedly the last person to have seen Flo alive, besides the person who murdered her, which he believes to be a solid fact at this point. Claiming her body was discovered in a barrel under some meth dealer's house? I think I would have heard about that if it were true.
Starting point is 00:11:57 These are pretty bold claims here. The FBI had to come in, they cleared me. They found her buried under the dude's house, the meth dealer who's also the search and rescue diver for the police. And they thought I did it, so I bounced. Why was the last person to see her alive besides the guy that killed her? He's saying that because everyone thought he did it,
Starting point is 00:12:16 the FBI came in to rescue him. He can't be serious with this, right? He described a time when one of Flo's friends had approached him. He goes, hey, I heard you picked up Flo in town and took her out to your camp. be serious with this, right? He described a time when one of Flo's friends had approached him. He goes, hey, I heard you picked up Flo in town and took her out to your camp. And yeah, yeah, she passed out.
Starting point is 00:12:31 And in the morning I woke up and she was gone, but I left her shoes and her phone. So Flo passed out in his tent. Then he woke up in the morning and she was gone, even though she left all of her things there. And yeah, yeah, she passed out. And in the morning I woke up and she was gone, but I she left all of her things there. And yeah, yeah, she passed out and in the morning I woke up and she was gone, but I left her shoes and her phone. Well, there was no trace of it.
Starting point is 00:12:51 And I took a... I was actually held captive by the natives for 28 days straight. You've got to be kidding me with this. Held captive by the natives? Give me a break. It took every ounce of self-control I had to not roll my eyes into the back of my head. Are you kidding me with this? Held captive by the natives? Give me a break. It took every ounce of self-control I had to not roll my eyes into the back of my head. In John's story about Flo's disappearance, that he's claiming is a murder, in which they've already found her body, there was a particular friend of his that was apparently
Starting point is 00:13:29 vouching for him at the time. And this person allegedly told the FBI that John was innocent. What friend is he talking about? He's saying she, so we know that. And this person found Flo's body in a barrel under someone's house? He's now conflating the story of Sonya Ivanov's murder by a known police officer, which happened two decades ago. Mind you, in this moment, he thinks
Starting point is 00:14:13 that I wanted to meet him to talk about his job. And we just casually arrived at this point in the conversation. To his knowledge, we know nothing about Flo's disappearance at all. And it's starting to feel like he's just throwing shit out there to see what sticks, so we can just move on and talk about something else. He's likely referring to Joseph Balderas, who went missing in 2016. His car was found abandoned outside Nome, and there's been no trace of him ever since.
Starting point is 00:14:48 This is the case that the private investigator, Andy Clamzer, has been working on for years. It's time to try and press a little bit harder. Why did they fucking think you did it then? Because I was the last person known to have seen her alive. She just vanished. Then who saw her afterwards? Who murdered her? They brought in cadaver dogs around my camp. And I had no place to live. I was living in
Starting point is 00:15:13 a camp. And every time I go into town, people were following me. They'd follow me out to my camp. One time 30 of them cornered me on the beach. I had to stab a guy. And I called the police out, and by the time they got there, everyone was left, and they took the guy, and the police didn't. Here goes, as far as we're concerned, it was never going to happen, because it was just outside their jurisdictional lines. So the guy who fucking really did it, did he get caught,
Starting point is 00:15:37 or did he, you know, fuck anyway? It's hard to hear him, but when I asked if they caught the guy, he says, oh, yeah. So the guy who fucking really did it, did he get if they caught the guy, he says, oh yeah. So the guy fucking really did it. He got it or did it? Fuck it anyway. Good. But I still got family members calling me.
Starting point is 00:15:54 They actually were doing a podcast and tried to get a hold of me. It was in this moment, an extreme panic began pulsing through my veins. They actually were doing a podcast and tried to get a hold of me. Is he just fucking with me? Does he actually believe I'm this other fake person? Or did I just get caught? Also, how the hell does he know about this podcast? At this point in time, I haven't told anybody.
Starting point is 00:16:21 My camp was known as a safe place for people to come when they were drinking without any. I swore I was never coming back to Alaska and then I got this fucking job. But I stay out of trouble, I don't go into town, I don't mess around with girls, I got my human life. I don't, you know, I don't get in trouble. I used to ride around on my wheeler with a half gallon of vodka just to get away. Eventually he brought up his guns, a subject I was a little less enthused by considering the fact that he has one on his belt right now.
Starting point is 00:16:52 He's aware of some podcast and he doesn't realize yet that he's talking to that podcaster right now. I had some guns to wear. They couldn't even legally touch him because they were class 3. Basically if they wanted to confiscate my guns, they'd have to call in a federal. Because I'm going to tell you the secret. State of Alaska is the only state that will hire sex offenders and domestic violence convicted as law enforcement outside of Fairbanks and Anchorage.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Anywhere else in the state of Alaska, they will hire convicted felons. Why is he telling me this? There used to be an old guy that worked up there as the safety officer. They'd drive the paddy wagon around. Now, he was my buddy. He stood up for me. He's retired now. He left that town
Starting point is 00:17:36 because he saw them trying to railroad me. I'm not exactly sure who he's talking about here, but I have some good ideas. Back to the case again. You must say like did they fucking interrogate you or some shit or what? No they wouldn't speak to me. Are you saying the police didn't interview you at all? You must say like did they fucking interrogate you or some shit or what?
Starting point is 00:17:58 No they wouldn't speak to me. I had officially worked Flo's disappearance back into the conversation and I knew this was likely my last shot at asking any deeper questions. According to John, he was never interviewed at all by the known police department. But he did offer up on his own another interesting story. Now my friends wanted to go out of town fishing, but they weren't old enough to rent the car. So they had me rent a car and I drove them out there to go fishing back with their cousin.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Now this is when that girl was missing. So we came back, I parked the car in front of their apartment and we were returning the next day. The police came and confiscated the car and searched because they said they saw me driving out of town with a girl and her car. What kind of car was it? It was a wagon.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Like a stock or something? Wagon, station wagon. Okay. But they, they... Ha! So my friends called me and said, the cops are here and they're taking the car. So I pulled up on my four wheeler and go,
Starting point is 00:18:56 what the fuck you guys doing? The cops go, we can't talk. We can't talk to you. Cause they're trying to build a case, even though there's nothing to build. Frame your ass. Yeah. Yeah! He liked that. We can't talk to you, because they're trying to build a case, even though there's nothing to build. You gotta frame your ass, yeah. Yeah!
Starting point is 00:19:06 He liked that. He wouldn't come out and say it himself, though. This story, to me, is of utmost importance. I've heard previously, through the Grapevine, that Oregon John had allegedly rented a car in Nome the day after Flo went missing. Very strange timing. And according to him, that's true. But he rented it for some friends of his because they weren't old enough. Okay.
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Starting point is 00:22:45 Why was he renting this car? And who was in the car with him, driving way out of town the day after Flo disappeared? At this point, he'd said some very peculiar things, and it seemed like he wanted to backpedal and try and qualify that he is in fact innocent. But all my female friends that knew me were standing up for me, including my girlfriend that had rape in fact innocent. Now, when I went to jail on my girlfriend, right, on the machinery violation, Flo's sister was in the cell next to me.
Starting point is 00:23:28 For three days I had to hear, where is Flo? And I'm like, I don't know. And the police did that on purpose. — Back to whoever this alleged murderer is. Do they have a name, John? — Did you know that dude who did it? — No, never met him. He was friends with her meth dealer. They conspired together. The thing is up there is why would you need to
Starting point is 00:23:52 kill a girl they put out like crazy? So John knows with certainty that Florence was killed by this man and he put her body in a barrel under a house that his friend eventually found. Yet no one else knows about it. And he also doesn't know this guy at all, and no names are forthcoming. The thing is up there is why would you need to kill a girl? They put out like crazy. Weirdos move to Alaska to be weird. Look, 80% of the people they killed, nobody finds out.
Starting point is 00:24:27 An interesting stat to recall at a bar with two strangers you just met. It also isn't true. John has presented this story as if he is the victim, so maybe if I played into that some more, he'll keep talking about it, at least a little longer. He had mentioned earlier the preposterous story of being held captive by natives for 28 days straight. So I brought that back up. Was he held captive or something?
Starting point is 00:24:53 Well, I was in my camp, and they wouldn't let me leave. I was actually held captive by the natives for 28 days straight. What the? They forced me. They injected me with Hepatitis C. I ended up in the hospital for three months. Holy shit.
Starting point is 00:25:10 Some more absurd details. Not only was he held captive, which he then said was just him being in his own tent on the beach, but he was injected with Hepatitis C. Come on. I had a girlfriend, she smoked a lot of weed and drank a lot of liquor I mean she was your girlfriend the one who died or no. No, no, no, no, that was just different. I knew okay
Starting point is 00:25:31 My girlfriend she's still alive. Okay. Yeah. Yeah, but she's wouldn't know anymore. Yeah. Yeah Playing dumb a little bit here back to flow. Why was she in his tent that night? Unfortunate timing for him if he had nothing to do with her disappearance, like he claims. She just wanted a place to sleep it off. Yeah. In my camp. I had a huge cabin tent with a wood stove in it, everything. I had solar panels, 12-volt refrigerator.
Starting point is 00:26:03 You know, I had a cook stove, you know. Did you find that motherfucker? The guy who fucking killed that girl? No, I left town when they found him. A friend of mine, a woman, used to come out and fuck me. She was 30 years old. He brings up his friend again, the one that apparently vouched for him to the FBI. This woman also apparently found a barrel with Flo's body inside it under a house in Nome. Who is this person? Friend of mine, a woman, used to come out and fuck me. She was 30 years old. She's just we were friends but she wanted to fuck money. She'd come into the village a couple times a month. You know, good-looking, whatever. But she was working for the guy during construction.
Starting point is 00:26:49 That friend of his is Kelly, the same Kelly that sent out all those text messages claiming two other men and a woman were responsible for Flo's murder. The same Kelly that told Flo's friend something entirely different. Kelly had told Flo's friend that it was John who was involved and that her body was in John's tent, not a barrel or someone else. The same Kelly that refused to talk to me on the phone and pretended like we already had. This is the person who vouches for John?
Starting point is 00:27:20 He's gonna need a better reference than that. No, no, that's the one that found the girl and turned it in and called the FBI to save her. He's gonna need a better reference than that. to my cabin and just strip down to her bra and panties all day in the summer drunk and just hang out with me. She was safe. They don't do me, you know, because I was really chill with the girls, you know. There's no reason why I do that. I had one girl that had a boyfriend. She'd call him on the phone when I'm fucking him and he'd get all butt-hurt and she goes, well you know SS, can I have some of your cheap? She'd call him on the phone when I'm fucking him. And he'd get all butt hurt. And she goes, well you know SS, can I have some tea? She'd hand me 10 bucks and go, I know you need to go give me a bottle of liquor.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And I'd say, okay, let's fuck. She was too drunk already, they wouldn't sell her, so I'd fuck her for 20 minutes and then I'd drive to the store and get her a bottle. But she gave me a bottle. Like a young girl, the one I showed you the picture of, she had been driving out there and they're like are you sure you want to go see John?
Starting point is 00:28:28 And she's like yeah I know John I trust John. And she come out give me big hugs and she goes I'm gonna stay here with John. This is while that missing girl was out and everybody thought I'd kill her. When did they find her? Under your dude's house buried in a 50 gallon drum that girl is telling you that. He's talking about Kelly again. But she and her were just friends and she didn't even want to come down and visit me down here before I got married.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Kelly. That girl you knew I was guilty that I put you back on meth rocks with a bottle of fucking she's the one that called the FBI. I'm no psychologist, and this may be pseudoscience altogether, but in my opinion, this was a classic example of what they call a Freudian slip. Listen again. That girl, you knew I was guilty, and she told him, it looked like John didn't do it, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:29:26 He's the FBI, he had to come out and get me. And then my mental health counselor took me in the hospital with a toxified liver for two months, and then he shipped me out on a court mandate, locked down for mental health reasons, to Anchorage, he faked the paperwork. What happened? Then as soon as I got there, in 24 hours,
Starting point is 00:29:44 I was released from going to Oregon from Anchorage, because they were the paperwork. What happened? Then as soon as I got there, in 24 hours I was released of going to Oigan from Anchorage because they were doing it to protect me. I was considered an at-risk adult because of the abuse I was receiving by the natives. Oh my God. Yes. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:59 They shipped me out of the state. They have no idea I'm back up here. You could not pay me enough to go back there. Let's put it this way. In a small town, I lived there for four years. So everybody knows everybody. I grew up back in the town. I step off that airplane.
Starting point is 00:30:13 Matter of fact, before I get off the airplane, there's going to be people on that plane that are from there. They will know in town before I even step off the plane. That girl was from that area and she was ready to have to town. Yeah, but they got the guy, right? But they still don't believe it. Oh, is this like a- They still think I was involved.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Oh. Like I said, as much as six months ago, they tried to get in touch with me for a podcast. Not the podcast again. We're pretty deep in the conversation now. I think he believes that I'm somebody else. He has to. Right? As much as six months ago, they tried to get in touch with me for a podcast. So where's the fucking guy who did it? See, I thought you were hooked up with them.
Starting point is 00:31:00 I didn't know who you were. I didn't see your picture. He's talking about my fake Facebook, which he clearly was at least a little suspicious of. I don't even like Facebook, which is true. Oh no, I don't even like Facebook. No, because I have people contacting me on Facebook that are firm up there. For where? They try to befriend me, no! Still?
Starting point is 00:31:20 Yes! That's why I was wondering who the fuck you were. Curiosity killed me, man. I invited you to come stay at my house. This motherfucker, I got a gun. You can't get the fuck with me. Good thing we didn't go to his house. This motherfucker, I got a gun. You can't get the fuck with me. But I had to find out who you were. See, I didn't even know you were a white dude. I didn't even know if you were a native. But you said you were from Georgia. And see, when you check out his Facebook profile, there's no pictures, there's no posts.
Starting point is 00:31:49 All it says is he's from Georgia but lives in Kodiak. That's the only information, which to me sends up a lot of red flags. I don't blame him. John sent a lot of red flags up for me, too. At this point, the conversation was winding down. So I first came to Edward Jones with a great deal of trepidation. When I first met with my advisor and I really was feeling vulnerable about what I would have to share, I was of course pleasantly surprised to find that there was absolutely no judgment and a lot of support. And when it was time to get serious, he really took my hand and helped me to do that there was absolutely no judgment and a lot of support. And when it was time to get serious,
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Starting point is 00:33:13 I didn't like this, but I had to go. Now there is a company here, another gun store called Firearm Adventures. You can rent a Foyado. Making conversation on the way to his car, John invited us to the gun range the following morning. Not to look weird, I told him yes, we'd go. What's great is I got the high rise sights, so even when the battery goes dead I still have sights. He pulled out one of his pistols and accidentally dropped it on the ground. Oh shit. I got my holo points but that's all I got.
Starting point is 00:34:14 What time should we text you tomorrow? Hit me up a little afternoon. Take off around 1, we'll go to the store and we'll come back, we'll be back about 2.30. Oh, text tomorrow, man. I'm totally impressed that that happened. Getting John was really kind of a box we needed to check to see where we go. I'm totally impressed that that happened. I didn't think you'd ever talk to this guy. I didn't think I would either. We debriefed the next day with private investigator Andy Clamzer.
Starting point is 00:35:17 And is he still messaging on Facebook? He was. Our friendship continued. But I was not about to go to the gun range with this guy. He wanted us to meet with him the next day and go gun shooting. And I was like, eh. What could go wrong with that? Yeah, I'm like, I'm like, I'm not gonna do that.
Starting point is 00:35:41 Well how did you segue into known? It's crazy because he actually brought it up first. Right before he got there at the bar, I was messaging him. He brought up Noam on his own. We pulled up some recordings for Andy to hear. What did he say about why her stuff was in his tent? Did they find her? No, they did not find Flo.
Starting point is 00:36:26 They thought I did it so I balanced. Because why was the last person to see her alive? Besides the guy that killed her. Well, there was no trace of her. I was actually held captive by the natives for 28 days straight. They injected me with an appetite of C. They injected him with what? So he's crazy. Andy also found his stories to be absolutely insane. You knew I was guilty that I put the crack rock on Meth Rock's little butt hole. She's the one that called it. Isn't that a waste of a crack rock?
Starting point is 00:37:00 F***. F***. Who's the f***? She would have been the one that told me to challenge this. I always felt this whole thing with Kelly, to begin with, was just really weird. And now I feel that way even more. I pulled up all the messages that Kelly had sent out about Flo's murder, and he hadn't seen them yet. Who wrote this? These are Facebook posts collected by a woman named Sue who's just been on her own trying to solve Flo's case.
Starting point is 00:37:32 So when we run into this problem, what we usually do is go to, like, Gnome and try and find somebody at Gnome that knows her well enough that'll help arrange a meeting. He's peddling that theory, but that theory has really only ever come from one person named B****. And he talks about her a lot. That theory sounds cute and all, but it only comes from one person. This girl who also won't answer the phone
Starting point is 00:38:01 did answer it finally, hung up on me. I'm gonna have to try some other angles. Kelly clearly does not want to talk on the phone, or she thinks that we already have. I don't know. Whatever. So he said he left Gnome because of it? Yes. So that's a good admission right there. I mean, if you didn't do it, why would you be like leaving? No.
Starting point is 00:38:26 And then in the morning when he woke up, she's gone and her stuff is there. The more he talks, the more he incriminates himself. This is probably better than, you know, trying to interview him where you tell him who you are, because this way you can keep talking to them over time. So I mean, one thing you can say to them now is, hey, I think that girl's still alive.
Starting point is 00:38:52 I don't think they found a body. I was looking, somebody told me, or I was looking online or whatever. Uh-huh. And he claims that the natives injected him with hepatitis. He held him captive for 28 days. And injected him with hepatitis. He held him captive for 28 days. And injected him with hepatitis. That's just, I mean...
Starting point is 00:39:14 So that's like delusional. Kind of puts him in a different category. I mean, definitely dangerous. And she told him, look, John didn't do it, blah, blah, blah. The API had to come out and get me. He's crazy enough that he had a mental health person in Nome, and they did a Title 47 on him, where they decided he was a danger to himself or others, and sent him to API in Anchorage or Providence for evaluation.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And then they do like they always do after a few days, they kick them loose. It's delusional. It's like this whole, there's delusions all through this. I think this guy's truly delusional. Yeah, he believes this stuff. It involves delusions. Those are people who can commit violent crimes because of their delusions. Those are people who, you know, can commit violent crimes because of
Starting point is 00:40:27 their delusions. I think it moves him up in terms of being a suspect. It makes him a lot more suspicious, you know. I brought up that restraining order, the one John's ex-girlfriend had filed against him. It sounds to me like he actually got charged with something related to that. And they dismissed it, and that's why it doesn't show up in court view. You need to get those restraining order petitions where she talked to the judge about what happened. I did find these court documents. And the following is her statement about John.
Starting point is 00:41:20 On the morning of March 20, 2020, John physically assaulted me and raped me. I still do not feel safe to be around him. He burned a cigarette out on my right shoulder. I have a threatening voicemail of him yelling and cursing me on my voicemail. I went to the hospital and did a rape kit. The DA had all the evidence and currently waiting to move forward on pressing charges. I am so scared and do not want him anywhere near me. I am scared. He has guns and knives and he sells weed and dabs to underage minors from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily.
Starting point is 00:42:15 My biggest thing is, okay, how does this guy know about a podcast? There's a finite number of ways he should be able to know that this is happening. Like, you could go look it up, but he didn't. I know he didn't. Someone told him something. Probably somebody you talked to and know who's still in touch with him. Yes, and I think it's that ****. She's telling the only other theory, and I had called her the day before.
Starting point is 00:42:40 It would have made perfect sense that she communicated to him about this podcast. This guy is going to know about the podcast. He'll act differently, I think, knowing that he's being talked about. That may prompt him to say a bunch of other stuff, so that's good. I'm curious if he found out who I was, if he'd still talk to me. He probably would. I don't think it would be weird if you said, hey, I Googled this and it says here that that lady was ever found and that she's still missing.
Starting point is 00:43:26 That's fucked up or something like that. What you don't have is you don't have access to the official interviews he gave. My guess is whatever he tells you is going to contradict whatever he told them, which makes it important. So it was like two hours? Two hours, yeah. Wow. It's perfect. It's perfect. You gonna send him my Christmas card? I could. So what's your plan for the next time you talk to him? Now what do I do?
Starting point is 00:44:18 How long before my whole cover is blown here? My next contact with John may very well be my last. So I ghosted him, and I went two months with no contact. Then I opened up my fake Facebook account and took another shot in the dark. He hadn't messaged me in two months either. What does that mean exactly? I took Andy's advice and I messaged him again as this fake person. Okay, here goes nothing.
Starting point is 00:45:08 I said, I looked up that missing girl on Google and it says they didn't find her yet. Did the FBI keep it a secret? He read it. He's online right now. And in no time at all, he read it. He's typing. Hey it's Payne. If you haven't checked out Talking to Death yet, please go check it out. It's my new weekly show.
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