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Analyzing a Double Homicide Case from 1983 Involving Three Brothers
The case of three brothers involved in a 1983 double homicide is analyzed, considering the type of wadding used in the shotgun, the court records of the victims' wounds, and the proximity between the shooter and the victims.
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Autopsy results confirm the identity of the three missing men and reveal they all died from gunshot wounds on the evening of July 9th, shortly after leaving the Maison's house.
23:50 - 25:05 (01:15)
Summary
Autopsy results confirm the identity of the three missing men and reveal they all died from gunshot wounds on the evening of July 9th, shortly after leaving the Maison's house. One of the men was shot more than once, suggesting he tried to escape.
ChapterAnalyzing a Double Homicide Case from 1983 Involving Three Brothers
EpisodeINFAMOUS: The Signal Mountain Murders
PodcastCrime Junkie
The speaker discusses how the shotgun wounds he saw on his neighbor's dog were inconsistent and random, potentially indicating that the shooter was using a variety of ammunition with no pattern.
25:06 - 26:11 (01:05)
Summary
The speaker discusses how the shotgun wounds he saw on his neighbor's dog were inconsistent and random, potentially indicating that the shooter was using a variety of ammunition with no pattern.
ChapterAnalyzing a Double Homicide Case from 1983 Involving Three Brothers
EpisodeINFAMOUS: The Signal Mountain Murders
PodcastCrime Junkie
In this episode of The Ballad of Billy Balls, we learn how the wadding found in Earl's wounds was compared to the wadding from Frank's shotgun, but not enough information is given as to why the police are holding off on the case.
26:11 - 28:12 (02:00)
Summary
In this episode of The Ballad of Billy Balls, we learn how the wadding found in Earl's wounds was compared to the wadding from Frank's shotgun, but not enough information is given as to why the police are holding off on the case.