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Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Regardless of the actual price, though, Chris did agree to take care of Grady and Glennie agreed to pay him.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Regardless of the actual price, though, Chris did agree to take care of Grady and Glennie agreed to pay him.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

A few days later, Glennie would try to call the whole thing off and get his money back. So you can tell he just, he was desperate and then he was like, fuck, I shouldn't do this. But by then, Chris had already bought a gun and spent the rest of the money, so the deal went forward as planned. On the evening of November 29th, Glennie broke down and told his mother about the arrangement. Oh.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

A few days later, Glennie would try to call the whole thing off and get his money back. So you can tell he just, he was desperate and then he was like, fuck, I shouldn't do this. But by then, Chris had already bought a gun and spent the rest of the money, so the deal went forward as planned. On the evening of November 29th, Glennie broke down and told his mother about the arrangement. Oh.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Which also shows you that this, he has remorse. Already. He hasn't even done it and he's like, I fucked up. Yeah. But you can tell the desperation in this kid because he's just like, to break down and tell his mom, he's just like, I don't know what to do.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Which also shows you that this, he has remorse. Already. He hasn't even done it and he's like, I fucked up. Yeah. But you can tell the desperation in this kid because he's just like, to break down and tell his mom, he's just like, I don't know what to do.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

This is heartbreaking. Yeah. To his surprise, though, his mother didn't express a sense of shock or attempt to call the police to put an end to the whole thing. Instead, she and Glennie left the house quietly, leaving Grady asleep in his chair watching television. A few hours later, around 11 p.m., Chris Wyant slipped into the trailer through the back door they'd left open.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

This is heartbreaking. Yeah. To his surprise, though, his mother didn't express a sense of shock or attempt to call the police to put an end to the whole thing. Instead, she and Glennie left the house quietly, leaving Grady asleep in his chair watching television. A few hours later, around 11 p.m., Chris Wyant slipped into the trailer through the back door they'd left open.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Having been there a few times, he knew the layout, so he tried to go silently and be quiet, but he made a noise and he woke Grady up. He began shouting at Chris to get out and never come back, and Chris went back a few steps into the kitchen like he was going to leave, but then he aimed the gun and fired, and the bullet hit Grady in the back of the head and killed him instantly.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Having been there a few times, he knew the layout, so he tried to go silently and be quiet, but he made a noise and he woke Grady up. He began shouting at Chris to get out and never come back, and Chris went back a few steps into the kitchen like he was going to leave, but then he aimed the gun and fired, and the bullet hit Grady in the back of the head and killed him instantly.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Then, just to be sure, he fired two more shots. Both hit Grady in the head, just a few centimeters from the first wound. With Grady now dead, Chris ran out the back door and fled into the night. From where they were sitting in the neighbor's living room, Glennie and Teresa could hear the gunshots.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Then, just to be sure, he fired two more shots. Both hit Grady in the head, just a few centimeters from the first wound. With Grady now dead, Chris ran out the back door and fled into the night. From where they were sitting in the neighbor's living room, Glennie and Teresa could hear the gunshots.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Yeah, they're just next door. Glennie even remembered looking out the window and seeing Chris run from the trailer. Damn. And he said when he saw him fleeing the scene, he knew the terror they'd been living with, that his mother had been living with for decades, had finally come to an end and that they would not have to worry about the lobster boy again.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

Yeah, they're just next door. Glennie even remembered looking out the window and seeing Chris run from the trailer. Damn. And he said when he saw him fleeing the scene, he knew the terror they'd been living with, that his mother had been living with for decades, had finally come to an end and that they would not have to worry about the lobster boy again.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

That was what Glennie said. To detectives at the scene, things in the house were immediately suspicious, obviously. The killer had clearly entered through an unlocked door. Nothing was missing. And so they were like, this wasn't a robbery. This was clearly a targeted assassination. A spokesperson for the sheriff's office told reporters the next day, we've got some leads, but we're not saying much.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

That was what Glennie said. To detectives at the scene, things in the house were immediately suspicious, obviously. The killer had clearly entered through an unlocked door. Nothing was missing. And so they were like, this wasn't a robbery. This was clearly a targeted assassination. A spokesperson for the sheriff's office told reporters the next day, we've got some leads, but we're not saying much.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

So they were being cagey with the press, and it's likely because they already knew what happened in the Stiles house, and they didn't want to let out any details before they were ready. By the time they finished taking Glenn Jr. 's statement that night, they more or less had a pretty accurate understanding of how things had unfolded, from his contracting Chris Wyant through the murder.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

So they were being cagey with the press, and it's likely because they already knew what happened in the Stiles house, and they didn't want to let out any details before they were ready. By the time they finished taking Glenn Jr. 's statement that night, they more or less had a pretty accurate understanding of how things had unfolded, from his contracting Chris Wyant through the murder.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

The following morning, they arrested Teresa, Glenn Jr., and Chris Wyant on a charge of first-degree murder based on the statements of Teresa and her son. So they basically just admitted it? Yeah. Wow. The trial for all three began in July of the next year, with the defense attorney arguing that Teresa and Glenn had been pushed to the point of murder after years of domestic violence.

Morbid
Episode 675: The Life and Death of “Lobster Boy”, Grady Stiles Jr.

The following morning, they arrested Teresa, Glenn Jr., and Chris Wyant on a charge of first-degree murder based on the statements of Teresa and her son. So they basically just admitted it? Yeah. Wow. The trial for all three began in July of the next year, with the defense attorney arguing that Teresa and Glenn had been pushed to the point of murder after years of domestic violence.