• The New Jersey Mansion Murders, Part One
    Nov 26 2024

    Paul and Ketih Caneiro are brothers and business partners. They live 10 minutes from one another in New Jersey and on November 20, 2018, both of their homes were on fire. About 5 a.m. the police received a report of a fire burning at 27 Tilton Drive in Ocean Township, Paul Caneiro's home. Arriving on the scene police and fire fighters find Paul, his wife, and two adult daughters , all safe outside the home. In the first hours of the investigation officials determine the fire at Paul Caneiro's home appears to have been intentionally set and gas cans are found on the premises. While the investigation is taking place at Paul Caneiro's home, a fire is reported at the home of Keith Caneiro. While the fire at Paul Caneiro's home consisted of two fires near the perimeter of the home, the fire at Keith Caneiro's home takes 20 fire companies hours to get under control. Investigators quickly discover the fire at Keith Caneiro's mansion was staged to cover up the murder of Keith Caneiro, his wife, Jennifer, and their two young children, Jesse, 11 and Sophia, 8. Keith's body is found in the front yard, dead from multiple gunshot wounds to the head and back. The body of Jennifer Caneiro is found inside the house with a gunshot wound to the head and multiple stab wounds. The bodies of the children are found inside with multiple stab wounds. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain the different scientific disciplines used in solving a murder or multiple murders when fire is used to destroy evidence.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.54 Introduction,

    02:00.69 Joe's respect for firefighters

    04:55.44 Fire and murders took place in November 2018

    10:04.10 Fire started on purpose

    15:16.22 DNA expert from New Zealand

    21:01.75 A financial motivation to the murders

    24:56.51 Paul accused of taking money from college accounts for Keith's children

    30:13.51 Data presented in court will be very complex

    35:10.18 Fire at Paul Caneiro home, two set in perimeter areas of home

    39:59.24 Mansion is not close to neighbors

    42:43.90 Keith shot multiple times, no gun found

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    43 mins
  • SHOCKING! 1978 Double-Homicide SOLVED!
    Nov 21 2024

    Nov. 19, 1978The remains of Theresa Marcoux and Mark Harnish were discovered after an officer from the West Springfield Police Department located a 1967 green Dodge pickup truck owned by Harnish, parked in a roadway rest area on Route 5/Riverdale Street. Their bodies were lying by a nearby guardrail." "The officer saw that the driver's side window of the truck was damaged and noticed blood in and around the vehicle," the police post added, stating the victims — who had last been seen alive at approximately 12:30 a.m. that morning when leaving a friends' party — "appeared to have sustained gunshot wounds." No Firearm is found at the scene but investigators do find a fingerprint...the suspects' left thumb print is found. The "latent print" is found in what appeared to be blood on the passenger-side vent window.....but no match is found and the case goes cold. Joseph Scott Morgan breaks down fingerprints and how they are of no use if you don't have something to compare it to. Joe will also show how the suspect almost got away with a double homicide.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.00 Introduction

    04:04.70 Changing from analog to digital

    05:30.85 History of fingerprinting

    10:04.68 Truth about fingerprints

    15:15.96 A print on the scene

    19:26.74 Old Truck with bullet could be old

    24:34.49 There was an "ear witness"

    29:17.43 Blood and drag marks

    35:03.19 Was glass embedded in the bodies

    40:01.98 A match

    42:45.74 Conclusion - arrest

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    44 mins
  • The Mother Goose Land Murder
    Nov 20 2024

    When a body is found in a trashcan by workers of the Canton Parks Department, it doesn't matter that the park is called City Field Park. For decades City Field Park was known as "Mother Goose Land" so when the workers call 911 to report a dead body in a trashcan, they tell 911 to send help to Mother Goose Land. Joseph Scott Morgan will turn the pages of his own storybook to find out how a simple "wellness check" turns so evil, so fast. How did a 24-year-old woman wind up dead and thrown away like garbage and who is responsible for such a horrible murder.

    Transcribe Highlights

    00:00.00 Introduction

    05:02.22 Joe relives childhood in New Orleans

    10:00.21 Mother Goose Land and a body in the trashcan

    15:09.92 Making a welfare check, door is open, nobody is home

    20:21.00 After getting search warrant, deputies proceed into apartment, signs of bloody fight

    25:09.76 Workers find body and call 911

    30:10.14 Sean Goe cut holes in Raychel's car tires

    34:56.46 Raychel's body wrapped in plastic

    40:01.86 Raychel has 10 specific blunt force injuries, one from hammer

    45:02.88 Raychel died from blunt force trauma
    Conclusion - Sean Got convicted in her death

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    46 mins
  • Body of Missing Mom Found Wrapped In Sheet: Who Killed Madeline Kingsbury
    Nov 19 2024

    Madeline Jane Kingsbury, 26, and Adam Fravel, 29, are no longer a couple but they are still living together while Kingsbury looks for a place to live. Kingsbury and Fravel take their two children, ages 5 and 2, to daycare on March 31, around 8am and return home at 8:15am. Madeline Kingsbury is never seen leaving the house, but she mysteriously vanishes. Just over two months later, on June 7, 2023, the remains of Madeline Kingsbury are found near property owned by the parents of Adam Fravel. Joseph Scott Morgan takes a look at the case and determines what caused the death of a 26-year-old mother of two whose remains have been left to decompose for over two months.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:10.14 Introduction

    05:00.51 Madeline Kingsbury - vanishes after dropping children off at daycare

    10:02.20 Madeline and Adam Fravel are breaking-up but still living together

    15:02.91 Investigators build a timeline starting with March 31, 2023

    20:02.78 Population density of Winona, farming communities, big search area

    25:06.37 Early into investigation police said her disappearance is involuntary

    30:30.69 Body found obscured in a culvert

    35:20.79 Madeline's body wrapped in fitted sheet matching other sheeting used in her home

    40:01.77 Cause of death - homicidal violence

    43:03.24 Conclusion

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    44 mins
  • Shocking Details! Kansas Moms Update: AUTOPSY OF JILLIAN KELLEY
    Nov 14 2024

    Jillian Kelley, 39, and Veronica Butler, 27, disappeared in late March while on a trip from Hugoton, Kansas, to pick up Butler’s children. Their abandoned car was found 3-miles from their intended location and there are signs of struggle near and in the vehicle. On April 14, nearly two weeks after they went missing, investigators discovered their bodies sealed inside a freezer and buried under concrete in a remote area of a leased field. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain the details of Jillian Kelley's autopsy, what it is like to find two bodies in one location, buried together, and what new information is known after going over the autopsy report.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00:11.31. Introduction - update Kansas Moms

    00:01:31.84 Jillian Kelley Autopsy

    00:03:18.70 Explanation of custody arrangements

    00:06:47.31 Autopsy room

    00:11:28.26 Freezer with bodies inside dropped into a hole that is 10 feet deep

    00:16:12.44 Looking at the tracks around the area where freezer was buried

    00:21:31.67 Opening the freezer in the lab

    00:26:29.62 Know idea of what type of evidence will be recovered

    00:31:30.98 Veronica Butler Autopsy expected later, Jillian Kelley Autopsy now

    00:36:02.75 Veronica Butler body on top of Kelley. Bodies removed

    00:41:04.70.Kelley has defensive wounds, grabbed blade of knife with her hand

    00:46:03.01 Difficult to determine the order of when injuries occurred

    00:51:02.87 Injury with hemorrhage

    00:54:54.03 Conclusion: another update when Veronica Butler autopsy released

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    55 mins
  • Beaten, Strangled, Dragged Behind a Car: Who Killed Melonie White?
    Nov 13 2024

    On a hot August day in the Nevada desert, two hikers find the body of a young woman about 20 miles east of Las Vegas near the Gypsum Wash in Clark County. The next day, August 28, the Clark County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as 27-year-old Melonie White. Her death is listed as homicide due to strangulation and blunt force trauma to the head and police say she was also dragged behind a car before her body was left in the desert. Melonie and her infant son moved to Las Vegas with her boyfriend four months earlier from Phoenix, Arizona. But the boyfriend doesn't get a job and leaves Melonie alone with her baby in Las Vegas. Police investigate the case but fail to develope a viable suspect and the case turns cold. Joseph Scott Morgan will explain how the case that went unsolved for 30 years has finally been solved with DNA, gentic genealogy, and Othram.

    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.00 Introduction - First trip to Las Vegas

    02:21.07 Death of Melonie White, 30 year mystery

    05:06.81 Melonie White beaten, strangled, dragged by car into desert

    10:12.12 Brothers report Melonie missing

    16:26.41 Police say Melonie was tied to back of car and dragged

    21:11.46 Las Vegas is an Oasis surrounded by nothingness

    26:05.98 Joe describes other evidence needed

    31:22.50 No Lack of trauma

    35:19.83. Very personal attack

    40:16.59 Describing solving cold case

    41:34.76 Genetic Genealogy solves murder

    44:27.92 Conclusion: Case solved after 30 years

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    45 mins
  • Stabbed, Set on Fire as They Slept: The Bermudez Family Murders
    Nov 12 2024

    38-year-old Sara Bermudez and her three children, Madison, 8, James, 6, and Michael, 2, are viciously attacked in the middle of the night while they sleep. The murdererSexually assaults Sara and her 8-year-old daughter, with a knife and stabs the family to death before setting them on fire. Sara's father finds the carnage and calls for Help. Investigators catch a break in that the killer tried to use diesel to fuel the fire but it burned itself out before totally destroying all the evidence.Joseph Scott Morgan is going to take you inside the master bedroom and explain how investigators find a suspect from a portion of body fluid left behind at the scene. And the suspect isn't just close to the family, he is family.







    Transcript Highlights
    00:00.96 Introduction - chewing and identity
    04:20.45 Somebody breaks into a home in the middle of the night Slaughters the mom, daughter, two boys
    09:20.18 Family murdered and set on fire
    14:12.60 Disturbing element to the case
    18:12.07 Setting up a line to prevent contamination
    22:57.18 Evidence of sexual assault
    28:07.64 Knife used in sexual attack
    32:56.90 Blood stains found on walls, carpet, lamp, other items
    37:12.63 Finding blood in the fire
    42:00.92 Mother defended her children
    44:58.66 Conclusion

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    45 mins
  • The Burn Pile Murder: The Death of Gary Farris
    Nov 7 2024

    How does a 130 pound, 58-year-old woman, put her 6'3", 300 pound husband on a burn pile?

    When law enforcement was called to a farm outside of Atlanta, they were told a body was found burned up in a burn pile. Taking a quick look around, the body is burned beyond recognition, but it is probably 58-year-old Gary Farris. He and his wife Melody live on the 10-acre farm. Gary Farris is a big man, 6 foot 3 inches tall, 300 pounds, it looks like he might have had a heart attack and fallen into the burn pile, dead. His body is burned to the bone and he is identified by dental records. But before this death can be written up as a natural death, a bullet is found lodged in one of his ribs! Joseph Scott Morgan will unpack what it's like to investigate a death that starts in a burn pile and Dave Mack will share how investigators put together a case that ends up with Gary Farris wife, Melody, convicted for his murder.

    Transcript Highlights
    00:00.47 Introduction - moving heavy weight

    04:31.17 How to move 300 pounds of dead weight

    09:45.12 What happens to a body when it is burned

    14:06.78 Melody Farris burns body of husband

    19:01.72 Can't get a height on a body that's been burned

    25:52.49 Collecting body from burned area

    30:37.21 How big is a bullet?

    34:34.87 What was used to start fire?

    39:29.36 Smell of Citronella at burn pit

    42:02.85 Conclusion

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    44 mins