Josh Hallmark
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He would disappear for periods of time, turn off his phone, not tell anyone where he was. He would occasionally get drunk and brand himself with, like, hangers. He would poke them in the fire and brand various things onto his body. But he was really good at picking partners and picking people in his life.
He would disappear for periods of time, turn off his phone, not tell anyone where he was. He would occasionally get drunk and brand himself with, like, hangers. He would poke them in the fire and brand various things onto his body. But he was really good at picking partners and picking people in his life.
Most of his friends were coworkers, so they knew him first as this great employee, and then that would, I suspect, define how they saw him outside of that role. His first partner had some drug addiction issues. He was the one who was supporting her. She didn't have the frame of mind to really be worried about what he was doing. His later partner wasn't around often. She traveled for work.
Most of his friends were coworkers, so they knew him first as this great employee, and then that would, I suspect, define how they saw him outside of that role. His first partner had some drug addiction issues. He was the one who was supporting her. She didn't have the frame of mind to really be worried about what he was doing. His later partner wasn't around often. She traveled for work.
From what I've heard, she considered him her boy toy. And I think there was this perceived power imbalance on her end. And when you are the one with more power, you aren't as concerned about the other people in your life.
From what I've heard, she considered him her boy toy. And I think there was this perceived power imbalance on her end. And when you are the one with more power, you aren't as concerned about the other people in your life.
I would say that there's a cultural problem with Americans, or maybe just people holding women accountable for the misdeeds done by the men in their lives.
I would say that there's a cultural problem with Americans, or maybe just people holding women accountable for the misdeeds done by the men in their lives.
A lot of us aren't looking into the minutia of the weird things that our partners do because we're just wrapped up in our own stuff and just trying to get through the day.
A lot of us aren't looking into the minutia of the weird things that our partners do because we're just wrapped up in our own stuff and just trying to get through the day.
She studied other serial killers. He loved H.H. Holmes, idolized Ted Bundy. We suspect he may have alluded to the Golden State Killer several times. Obviously, he didn't know who he was, but he talked about his favorite serial killer being one who hadn't been caught yet.
She studied other serial killers. He loved H.H. Holmes, idolized Ted Bundy. We suspect he may have alluded to the Golden State Killer several times. Obviously, he didn't know who he was, but he talked about his favorite serial killer being one who hadn't been caught yet.
From his predecessors, from his contemporaries, and he said that, you know, he learned from their mistakes. He read a lot of really terrible Dean Kuntz books and he learned from those or picked up tips from those. So he was very knowledgeable and actively consuming true crime like the rest of us, just for very different reasons, hopefully.
From his predecessors, from his contemporaries, and he said that, you know, he learned from their mistakes. He read a lot of really terrible Dean Kuntz books and he learned from those or picked up tips from those. So he was very knowledgeable and actively consuming true crime like the rest of us, just for very different reasons, hopefully.
Samantha was, she was kind of overcoming, I think, a fairly normal troubled teenage period in her life and kind of getting her life back on track. She was saving money, she had big plans, She had just gotten a job at a drive-through coffee stand. Before that, she'd been working at a sports bar, which is important and strangely never makes it into the media surrounding Keys.
Samantha was, she was kind of overcoming, I think, a fairly normal troubled teenage period in her life and kind of getting her life back on track. She was saving money, she had big plans, She had just gotten a job at a drive-through coffee stand. Before that, she'd been working at a sports bar, which is important and strangely never makes it into the media surrounding Keys.
And then one night, as she was getting ready to close up the coffee stand... A man approaches the window wearing a ski mask.
And then one night, as she was getting ready to close up the coffee stand... A man approaches the window wearing a ski mask.
And while she was making it, climbed through the window and abducted her from the coffee stand.
And while she was making it, climbed through the window and abducted her from the coffee stand.