Jake
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and it's the first time i see danny kind of let his guard down and he was you know we got high or something we remember that song eight six seven five three oh nine and we were air guitar and that and it was cool we had fun but now i was like you know i gotta go jenny don't lose this number right um and um So they made a big deal about it.
I'd walked home millions of times, but they're like, no, we're going to walk you home. And Danny pulled out this gun. And I'm like, what the fuck? We don't need this. And they made a big deal about walking me home, whatever. See you later. Well, that was the same gun that was used in the murder. But it's devastating. I felt bad for Jake. I felt bad for Corby. I felt bad for his family.
I'd walked home millions of times, but they're like, no, we're going to walk you home. And Danny pulled out this gun. And I'm like, what the fuck? We don't need this. And they made a big deal about walking me home, whatever. See you later. Well, that was the same gun that was used in the murder. But it's devastating. I felt bad for Jake. I felt bad for Corby. I felt bad for his family.
I'd walked home millions of times, but they're like, no, we're going to walk you home. And Danny pulled out this gun. And I'm like, what the fuck? We don't need this. And they made a big deal about walking me home, whatever. See you later. Well, that was the same gun that was used in the murder. But it's devastating. I felt bad for Jake. I felt bad for Corby. I felt bad for his family.
It was a big trial. so there was an actual trial or did he end up pleading guilty there was a trial and i haven't mentioned this on this tape i mentioned it to you um jake and corby's father was a high ranking official with the state department of corrections he was one of the top five guys for the oklahoma state department of corrections so that was blasted all in the papers and um
It was a big trial. so there was an actual trial or did he end up pleading guilty there was a trial and i haven't mentioned this on this tape i mentioned it to you um jake and corby's father was a high ranking official with the state department of corrections he was one of the top five guys for the oklahoma state department of corrections so that was blasted all in the papers and um
It was a big trial. so there was an actual trial or did he end up pleading guilty there was a trial and i haven't mentioned this on this tape i mentioned it to you um jake and corby's father was a high ranking official with the state department of corrections he was one of the top five guys for the oklahoma state department of corrections so that was blasted all in the papers and um
I read the transcripts and it was basically I think it was whether or not it was going to be a murder or. You know, I think they his family hired high priced attorneys, got it reduced to premeditated murder to a manslaughter. He got convicted of manslaughter in the first degree. How much time? 99 years.
I read the transcripts and it was basically I think it was whether or not it was going to be a murder or. You know, I think they his family hired high priced attorneys, got it reduced to premeditated murder to a manslaughter. He got convicted of manslaughter in the first degree. How much time? 99 years.
I read the transcripts and it was basically I think it was whether or not it was going to be a murder or. You know, I think they his family hired high priced attorneys, got it reduced to premeditated murder to a manslaughter. He got convicted of manslaughter in the first degree. How much time? 99 years.
well into six figures on the right path. I think because of who his father was and it was been blasted, he couldn't go to an Oklahoma prison. He, you know, maximum security prison. And I know that I don't know any of the details are particulars. I know that he was out in California and I think Washington state.
well into six figures on the right path. I think because of who his father was and it was been blasted, he couldn't go to an Oklahoma prison. He, you know, maximum security prison. And I know that I don't know any of the details are particulars. I know that he was out in California and I think Washington state.
well into six figures on the right path. I think because of who his father was and it was been blasted, he couldn't go to an Oklahoma prison. He, you know, maximum security prison. And I know that I don't know any of the details are particulars. I know that he was out in California and I think Washington state.
And I think it was a pretty easy prison where he got like conjugals and stuff like that. But, uh,
And I think it was a pretty easy prison where he got like conjugals and stuff like that. But, uh,
And I think it was a pretty easy prison where he got like conjugals and stuff like that. But, uh,
Right. You know, I remember the radio played from the trial and you heard a shriek in the courtroom when they announced the sentence. And that was their sister, you know, freaking out. And Jake, you know, I...
Right. You know, I remember the radio played from the trial and you heard a shriek in the courtroom when they announced the sentence. And that was their sister, you know, freaking out. And Jake, you know, I...
Right. You know, I remember the radio played from the trial and you heard a shriek in the courtroom when they announced the sentence. And that was their sister, you know, freaking out. And Jake, you know, I...
felt like he was a pariah you know a lot of his friends parents told him don't hang around this guy you know he's bad news and my family always never did that to me right they were they were friends with i mean we were all tight and they didn't judge but um It sucked. I mean, it's sad that that happened. I think that happened because a guy was really high in a state of psychosis induced by drugs.