Karen Kilgariff
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So what are the chances like those two traumatic fucked up things are going to happen in one family? So awful. Okay. And then I went on Facebook and found a hometown murder from a reader. So I'm going to read it. Okay. So Taylor C says in June of 1999, I was 11 and my brother was eight. My family and I went on a road trip to Yosemite from LA and all caps,
So what are the chances like those two traumatic fucked up things are going to happen in one family? So awful. Okay. And then I went on Facebook and found a hometown murder from a reader. So I'm going to read it. Okay. So Taylor C says in June of 1999, I was 11 and my brother was eight. My family and I went on a road trip to Yosemite from LA and all caps,
stayed in the cedar lodge motel this is for everyone this is right between the murder of the three women and the murder of a single woman like months before like months in between oh man around 9 30 at night my brother and i were watching batman and robin and we get a knock at the door my mom looks through the peephole sees some dude and asks what he wants he says pizza delivery
stayed in the cedar lodge motel this is for everyone this is right between the murder of the three women and the murder of a single woman like months before like months in between oh man around 9 30 at night my brother and i were watching batman and robin and we get a knock at the door my mom looks through the peephole sees some dude and asks what he wants he says pizza delivery
We had already eaten, so we knew no one had ordered a pizza. My mom tells him as much and he insists that we did. My mom tells him that he must have been mistaken, but he keeps insisting. After a certain point, my mom walks away and assumes he did as well. Several minutes of knocking later, my mom calls the hotel management.
We had already eaten, so we knew no one had ordered a pizza. My mom tells him as much and he insists that we did. My mom tells him that he must have been mistaken, but he keeps insisting. After a certain point, my mom walks away and assumes he did as well. Several minutes of knocking later, my mom calls the hotel management.
He must have heard her on the phone because when they showed up, he was gone. My mom filed a police report, but nothing really ever came of it. I think when they caught him, she was briefly interviewed, but because she didn't get a good look at him, she wasn't useful in the case. To think my brother and I could have died while watching Arnold laying down some truly excellent ice puns.
He must have heard her on the phone because when they showed up, he was gone. My mom filed a police report, but nothing really ever came of it. I think when they caught him, she was briefly interviewed, but because she didn't get a good look at him, she wasn't useful in the case. To think my brother and I could have died while watching Arnold laying down some truly excellent ice puns.
Because they were watching, where'd it go?
Because they were watching, where'd it go?
Yeah. He must have targeted them. Man. But why would you do it again in the same? I mean, I guess you didn't get caught the first time. Yeah, you didn't get caught. And you're cocky. And he still has the fantasy. Like he still has.
Yeah. He must have targeted them. Man. But why would you do it again in the same? I mean, I guess you didn't get caught the first time. Yeah, you didn't get caught. And you're cocky. And he still has the fantasy. Like he still has.
Well, when that when during the trial, when a lot of the stuff is being or when he was listening to his own testimony, he would he would plug up his ears and cry like he couldn't listen to it, even though when he was giving that information during the interrogation, he was like crying.
Well, when that when during the trial, when a lot of the stuff is being or when he was listening to his own testimony, he would he would plug up his ears and cry like he couldn't listen to it, even though when he was giving that information during the interrogation, he was like crying.
like dead you know emotionally dead wow so either that was just for the just for the show for the jury oh that's true or you know maybe he was on anti-psychotics or something at that point and understood or if he was like yeah he was like hadn't processed anything yeah he was confessing yeah OK, we're back. Georgia, are there any updates for this story? Yeah, there are some.
like dead you know emotionally dead wow so either that was just for the just for the show for the jury oh that's true or you know maybe he was on anti-psychotics or something at that point and understood or if he was like yeah he was like hadn't processed anything yeah he was confessing yeah OK, we're back. Georgia, are there any updates for this story? Yeah, there are some.
You know, in before today's episode, I was reading a bunch of articles about everything because I'm so curious personally about any other murders he may have committed that we don't know about. And there's just still no information about that whatsoever whatsoever. So that's kind of I mean, I just I feel like it has to be there. But so Kerry Stainer is now 63 years old.
You know, in before today's episode, I was reading a bunch of articles about everything because I'm so curious personally about any other murders he may have committed that we don't know about. And there's just still no information about that whatsoever whatsoever. So that's kind of I mean, I just I feel like it has to be there. But so Kerry Stainer is now 63 years old.
He's still incarcerated at San Quentin. And as I mentioned, they're looking into him for five other killings dating back to the 80s. And there's just including his own uncle and there's still nothing. And he's never been charged in those cases.
He's still incarcerated at San Quentin. And as I mentioned, they're looking into him for five other killings dating back to the 80s. And there's just including his own uncle and there's still nothing. And he's never been charged in those cases.