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Alina

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Like Catherine, Harris assumed the case was, you know, infidelity. Like pretty simple. It's going to be straightforward. I'm sure he's dealt with that a lot.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

And he began following Watson in early April. And that's when Watson had told Catherine he had to go out of town to investigate a diamond smuggling ring in Northern California. Shut the fuck up. Do you ever notice how these guys who do this shit, they always over-inflate? Yes. They always turn into like, I have to investigate a diamond smuggling ring. He's like, I'm a CIA agent.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

And he began following Watson in early April. And that's when Watson had told Catherine he had to go out of town to investigate a diamond smuggling ring in Northern California. Shut the fuck up. Do you ever notice how these guys who do this shit, they always over-inflate? Yes. They always turn into like, I have to investigate a diamond smuggling ring. He's like, I'm a CIA agent.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

It's like, oh my God. You're just a stupid murderer. You're just an asshole and a waste of space. You're so gross. But rather than follow him to Northern California, as he was expecting to do, since that's where he told Catherine he would be going, the detective assigned to the case, J.B.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

It's like, oh my God. You're just a stupid murderer. You're just an asshole and a waste of space. You're so gross. But rather than follow him to Northern California, as he was expecting to do, since that's where he told Catherine he would be going, the detective assigned to the case, J.B.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Armstrong, followed Watson to a small house less than a mile away where he watched Watson go inside and not come out until the following morning. Oh. He's got a girlfriend or a wife. Armstrong waited until Watson left the house for an extended period, and then he contacted the sheriff's office and was like, yo, I need your help breaking into this house.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Armstrong, followed Watson to a small house less than a mile away where he watched Watson go inside and not come out until the following morning. Oh. He's got a girlfriend or a wife. Armstrong waited until Watson left the house for an extended period, and then he contacted the sheriff's office and was like, yo, I need your help breaking into this house.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

It's unclear what grounds they were able to enter that home on without consent. Shaky grounds. Shaky grounds. For sure. But an article published a few days later stated that Walter Andrews, James Watson, was suspected of complicity in the recent attempt to burglarize the Heinz banks, which... theoretically could have given them cause. Okay. Probable. Did they make it up? Maybe.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

It's unclear what grounds they were able to enter that home on without consent. Shaky grounds. Shaky grounds. For sure. But an article published a few days later stated that Walter Andrews, James Watson, was suspected of complicity in the recent attempt to burglarize the Heinz banks, which... theoretically could have given them cause. Okay. Probable. Did they make it up? Maybe.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

They might not have, though. Maybe they had some evidence here. But once inside, they did get inside, the men located Watson's famous black bag. Oh, he left his bag. He left it. I'm so scared. What's in the bag? They broke the lock and discovered three marriage licenses under three different names, including a marriage to Nina Deloney.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

They might not have, though. Maybe they had some evidence here. But once inside, they did get inside, the men located Watson's famous black bag. Oh, he left his bag. He left it. I'm so scared. What's in the bag? They broke the lock and discovered three marriage licenses under three different names, including a marriage to Nina Deloney.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

20.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

20.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Along with some of the letters from those women indicating he had no intention of stopping. Oh, he just felt like a big shot. Yeah, he was just on to the next. 20 women he was corresponding with. I can't answer a text. You can't. And this man is corresponding with 20 different people. Couldn't be me. And via snail mail. Couldn't be me. Honey, it could never be you.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Along with some of the letters from those women indicating he had no intention of stopping. Oh, he just felt like a big shot. Yeah, he was just on to the next. 20 women he was corresponding with. I can't answer a text. You can't. And this man is corresponding with 20 different people. Couldn't be me. And via snail mail. Couldn't be me. Honey, it could never be you.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Back at the sheriff's office, the deputies, with the help of the Harris agency, sent telegrams to law enforcement officials in the area where the marriage licenses had been issued. And it was from those agencies that investigators learned their suspect, who they knew as Walter Andrews, had, quote, deserted his wives after they had given him sums ranging from $600 to $4,500.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Back at the sheriff's office, the deputies, with the help of the Harris agency, sent telegrams to law enforcement officials in the area where the marriage licenses had been issued. And it was from those agencies that investigators learned their suspect, who they knew as Walter Andrews, had, quote, deserted his wives after they had given him sums ranging from $600 to $4,500.

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Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Based on the multiple marriage licenses, the sheriff's office got a warrant for Watson's arrest on the charge of bigamy. And on April 9th, they returned to the house to arrest him and return him to San Diego to be questioned for other crimes, including the death of Nina Deloney because her marriage license was in there.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

Based on the multiple marriage licenses, the sheriff's office got a warrant for Watson's arrest on the charge of bigamy. And on April 9th, they returned to the house to arrest him and return him to San Diego to be questioned for other crimes, including the death of Nina Deloney because her marriage license was in there.

Morbid
Episode 626: James P. Watson: The Bluebeard Killer

However, when they arrived at the house and announced that they were going to be arresting him for several crimes, he pulled out a pocket knife from his pocket and cut his own throat. No.