Mickey
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President Trump for pardoning me.
I want to thank Donald Trump for pardoning us, and it's the only reason that we're here today, all together, free, with smiles on our faces.
So LJ actually called me just about a week ago and asked me if I wanted to do a second rendition of the Anthem of the Free.
And of course I said yes.
So there will be two versions of the song.
One with Hi-Rez doing the rap and another one with me singing.
And it should be out also about next week.
President Trump, for pardoning me.
I want to thank Donald Trump for pardoning us, and it's the only reason that we're here today, all together, free, with smiles on our faces.
Yes. So I've been on this show for a while now, and it's been sort of a passion project to research the story, not just because it's one of the most unforgettable and bizarre true crime cases that I've read, but also because it all took place kind of close to my hometown. And where is that? I grew up in one of the communities between Houston and Galveston along Interstate 45 in Texas.
Yes. So I've been on this show for a while now, and it's been sort of a passion project to research the story, not just because it's one of the most unforgettable and bizarre true crime cases that I've read, but also because it all took place kind of close to my hometown. And where is that? I grew up in one of the communities between Houston and Galveston along Interstate 45 in Texas.
And so when I read this story, I know all the roads they talk about. I can picture all of the landmarks. I've even walked along one of the waterways where two of the victims were found. But I had never heard about these victims or these crimes when I was growing up.
And so when I read this story, I know all the roads they talk about. I can picture all of the landmarks. I've even walked along one of the waterways where two of the victims were found. But I had never heard about these victims or these crimes when I was growing up.
I'd never heard of Ed Bell until a few years ago when I came across the work of a now-retired Galveston police detective named Fred Page and a Houston-area investigative reporter and author named Lisa Olson. The investigation they did is incredible. And for today's episode, I had the privilege of getting to talk to Lisa about her work on these cases.
I'd never heard of Ed Bell until a few years ago when I came across the work of a now-retired Galveston police detective named Fred Page and a Houston-area investigative reporter and author named Lisa Olson. The investigation they did is incredible. And for today's episode, I had the privilege of getting to talk to Lisa about her work on these cases.
Yeah, no, I do.