Melissa Jeltsin
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Podcast Appearances
None, no. They move on.
None, no. They move on.
Corey reminds Weber that legally she's in charge of Talena's estate in the event of Talena's death. Weber responds that it's really too early for her to be taking on that role.
Corey reminds Weber that legally she's in charge of Talena's estate in the event of Talena's death. Weber responds that it's really too early for her to be taking on that role.
I like to imagine that Weber takes a dramatic pause here, looks Corey in the eye, has a little staring contest, then looks down at his notes. Weber switches gears, brings up something his deputies mentioned.
I like to imagine that Weber takes a dramatic pause here, looks Corey in the eye, has a little staring contest, then looks down at his notes. Weber switches gears, brings up something his deputies mentioned.
Corey says she sold it to a friend of a friend for $1,000. Weber asks if she has some sort of receipt, and Corey says she's sure she signed something, but he gave her cash, and actually, trailers don't have to be registered in Oklahoma, so there's no official paper trail.
Corey says she sold it to a friend of a friend for $1,000. Weber asks if she has some sort of receipt, and Corey says she's sure she signed something, but he gave her cash, and actually, trailers don't have to be registered in Oklahoma, so there's no official paper trail.
Corey seems frustrated by the line of questioning. Why is Weber kowtowing to these nosy internet hacks with nothing better to do?
Corey seems frustrated by the line of questioning. Why is Weber kowtowing to these nosy internet hacks with nothing better to do?
Detective Weber adds, if the online sleuths start hassling her, she should reach out to the sheriff's department for help. He too seems a little fed up by their persistence.
Detective Weber adds, if the online sleuths start hassling her, she should reach out to the sheriff's department for help. He too seems a little fed up by their persistence.
During the interview, which lasts more than two hours, Corey agrees to do anything to help clear her name, including allowing the sheriffs into the house to test for bloodstains.
During the interview, which lasts more than two hours, Corey agrees to do anything to help clear her name, including allowing the sheriffs into the house to test for bloodstains.
And without prompting, she also offers to take a polygraph to rule her out as a suspect.
And without prompting, she also offers to take a polygraph to rule her out as a suspect.
Next episode on what happened to Talena Zarr. The amateur investigation starts to take its toll on Jess.
Next episode on what happened to Talena Zarr. The amateur investigation starts to take its toll on Jess.
And the police obtain evidence that throws the timeline of Talena's disappearance into question.
And the police obtain evidence that throws the timeline of Talena's disappearance into question.