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

So this is, like, historical. After the verdict was read, the prosecution agreed that it was a successful compromise, calling it, quote, a fair resolution of a very difficult issue. In August, a judge sentenced Teresa to 12 years in prison for her role in the murder, followed by five years of probation. And she was released from prison in 2000. Wow. A few months later, Glenn Jr.

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

So this is, like, historical. After the verdict was read, the prosecution agreed that it was a successful compromise, calling it, quote, a fair resolution of a very difficult issue. In August, a judge sentenced Teresa to 12 years in prison for her role in the murder, followed by five years of probation. And she was released from prison in 2000. Wow. A few months later, Glenn Jr.

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

was offered a plea deal in which he would confess everything in exchange for the same sentence as his mother. But apparently Teresa insisted he reject the offer and go to trial.

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

was offered a plea deal in which he would confess everything in exchange for the same sentence as his mother. But apparently Teresa insisted he reject the offer and go to trial.

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

oh i don't know about that as a result he went on trial for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit first degree murder and after a very brief trial they deliberated for just over an hour and found him guilty on both charges yeah and sentenced him to 25 years to life for murder yeah why wouldn't you take a plea deal yeah and when there's a charge of conspiracy and like yeah capital murder and all that or not taking that deal yeah i don't know why you wouldn't take that deal

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

oh i don't know about that as a result he went on trial for first degree murder and conspiracy to commit first degree murder and after a very brief trial they deliberated for just over an hour and found him guilty on both charges yeah and sentenced him to 25 years to life for murder yeah why wouldn't you take a plea deal yeah and when there's a charge of conspiracy and like yeah capital murder and all that or not taking that deal yeah i don't know why you wouldn't take that deal

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

But sadly, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, Glenn Jr. died on March 5th, 2014. Oh. But they didn't release any details regarding his death. Oh, that's so sad. I know. So that's it. That's how it all shakes out. Wow, that's tragic from start to finish. They're out of jail, but Glenn Jr. passed away.

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

But sadly, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, Glenn Jr. died on March 5th, 2014. Oh. But they didn't release any details regarding his death. Oh, that's so sad. I know. So that's it. That's how it all shakes out. Wow, that's tragic from start to finish. They're out of jail, but Glenn Jr. passed away.

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

No, they never released his death. That's really sad. It's a really sad, sad story. Sad situation from beginning to end. It just shows how dangerous it can be to... I hope everyone has been able to move forward from it in some way, shape, or form. And there's been some growth somewhere. Yeah. And I hope those kids have been able to move forward from it because like, fuck.

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

No, they never released his death. That's really sad. It's a really sad, sad story. Sad situation from beginning to end. It just shows how dangerous it can be to... I hope everyone has been able to move forward from it in some way, shape, or form. And there's been some growth somewhere. Yeah. And I hope those kids have been able to move forward from it because like, fuck.

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

Like that's when, I think it was, I think it was Donna or Debra. One of them said that like they have no happy memories from childhood. How could they? They just can't think of it. And I'm like, that is horrible. That's so, so sad. Like how, and Donna loses the love, somebody she's in love with, her soon to be husband. And then had to be around that man again.

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

Like that's when, I think it was, I think it was Donna or Debra. One of them said that like they have no happy memories from childhood. How could they? They just can't think of it. And I'm like, that is horrible. That's so, so sad. Like how, and Donna loses the love, somebody she's in love with, her soon to be husband. And then had to be around that man again.

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

Yeah.

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

Yeah.

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

He had no childhood and then lost his whole life after. Like there's just no winners in this situation at all. And he was just, he was trying to protect his mom. Well, that's what breaks my heart is like, again, I don't think I have to keep saying it. No. We're not condoning murder or contract murder in any way, shape or form.

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

He had no childhood and then lost his whole life after. Like there's just no winners in this situation at all. And he was just, he was trying to protect his mom. Well, that's what breaks my heart is like, again, I don't think I have to keep saying it. No. We're not condoning murder or contract murder in any way, shape or form.

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

But like you just see the desperation in that kid, especially the way he acted afterwards where one, he tried to stop it. He tried to stop it all. And two, he went right to his mom and was like, I did something bad. And like, I want to stop this.

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

But like you just see the desperation in that kid, especially the way he acted afterwards where one, he tried to stop it. He tried to stop it all. And two, he went right to his mom and was like, I did something bad. And like, I want to stop this.

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

Fuck, that is a really sad case, dude. Yeah, bum me out in, like, a way I can't describe. Yeah, it's just, like... I need to do something different for my next one. Yeah. Because, like, this really bummed me out. We have listener tales coming up, so that's good. Oh, there you go. You guys will soothe... You'll be, like, bomb on my soul. Yeah, yeah. It'll be good. Oh, man.

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

Fuck, that is a really sad case, dude. Yeah, bum me out in, like, a way I can't describe. Yeah, it's just, like... I need to do something different for my next one. Yeah. Because, like, this really bummed me out. We have listener tales coming up, so that's good. Oh, there you go. You guys will soothe... You'll be, like, bomb on my soul. Yeah, yeah. It'll be good. Oh, man.