John Quiñones
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It's a huge breakthrough then, right?
Because then once you realize this person's not necessarily from Ohio originally, you're going to have to widen your search as to where this person came from.
That's more than a decade after she was murdered, three years after Sean Great confessed.
By that point, he had already been sentenced to the death penalty for the murders of Elizabeth Griffith and Stacey Stanley.
In a separate case, he had received life in prison for the murders of Candace Cunningham and Rebecca Lacey.
Sean Great pleaded guilty to Dana Lowry's murder and was then sentenced to life in prison in that case too.
So ultimately he confessed to these five murders all in Ohio over the span of about a decade.
And John, last question for you, because you personally went to the scene of this house that had been abandoned where there had been some of these murders here in Ashland, right?
I'm just curious about what it was like when you went to this town all these years later,
What sticks out to somebody like you?
It's really, again, tragic story, but again, a testament to the persistence of these investigators.
Yeah, so we could talk about this for hours, but I'm really glad that we got to at least sort of dive deeper on one of these storylines that is just so interesting here.
John Quinones, thank you so much for a great series and a great chat here.