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Molly Conger

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

When postal investigators speak to both families and compare the letters, it's clear they're all from the same person. All of the victims say they know who is sending them these postcards. They just don't know who he is. Ellen knows it's the guy from the post office. Liam knows it's the guy from the bank.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

When postal investigators speak to both families and compare the letters, it's clear they're all from the same person. All of the victims say they know who is sending them these postcards. They just don't know who he is. Ellen knows it's the guy from the post office. Liam knows it's the guy from the bank.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

When postal investigators speak to both families and compare the letters, it's clear they're all from the same person. All of the victims say they know who is sending them these postcards. They just don't know who he is. Ellen knows it's the guy from the post office. Liam knows it's the guy from the bank.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

And they both describe some kind of older truck and an older man who's thin with a stiff gait and a very terrible distinctive scar on his face. They're describing the same man. And surely a bank teller or a postal service clerk would recognize a description like that.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

And they both describe some kind of older truck and an older man who's thin with a stiff gait and a very terrible distinctive scar on his face. They're describing the same man. And surely a bank teller or a postal service clerk would recognize a description like that.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

And they both describe some kind of older truck and an older man who's thin with a stiff gait and a very terrible distinctive scar on his face. They're describing the same man. And surely a bank teller or a postal service clerk would recognize a description like that.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Local cops had shown Ellen photo lineups on multiple occasions over the last three years as they're investigating this, but Frank was never a suspect, so he was never in any of the photo arrays. So each time they showed her photos of potential suspects, she said, he's not here because he wasn't. And so she never picked out any other possible suspect.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Local cops had shown Ellen photo lineups on multiple occasions over the last three years as they're investigating this, but Frank was never a suspect, so he was never in any of the photo arrays. So each time they showed her photos of potential suspects, she said, he's not here because he wasn't. And so she never picked out any other possible suspect.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Local cops had shown Ellen photo lineups on multiple occasions over the last three years as they're investigating this, but Frank was never a suspect, so he was never in any of the photo arrays. So each time they showed her photos of potential suspects, she said, he's not here because he wasn't. And so she never picked out any other possible suspect.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

But once the postal investigators zeroed in on the man in the bank security footage, both Ellen and Liam separately identified him in photo lineups. And bank employees did know who he was. So by Christmas of 2018, the mail police have Frank's bank records. He's been paying a private investigator. That's how he knew so much personal information about all of his victims.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

But once the postal investigators zeroed in on the man in the bank security footage, both Ellen and Liam separately identified him in photo lineups. And bank employees did know who he was. So by Christmas of 2018, the mail police have Frank's bank records. He's been paying a private investigator. That's how he knew so much personal information about all of his victims.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

But once the postal investigators zeroed in on the man in the bank security footage, both Ellen and Liam separately identified him in photo lineups. And bank employees did know who he was. So by Christmas of 2018, the mail police have Frank's bank records. He's been paying a private investigator. That's how he knew so much personal information about all of his victims.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Information about their real estate transactions, what kinds of cars they drove, where they worked, where their adult children lived in different cities and states. He's paying a PI. Idaho is one of several states where you don't actually have to have a license of any kind to offer your services as a PI. So she doesn't have one that can be taken away. and she hasn't been charged with anything.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Information about their real estate transactions, what kinds of cars they drove, where they worked, where their adult children lived in different cities and states. He's paying a PI. Idaho is one of several states where you don't actually have to have a license of any kind to offer your services as a PI. So she doesn't have one that can be taken away. and she hasn't been charged with anything.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Information about their real estate transactions, what kinds of cars they drove, where they worked, where their adult children lived in different cities and states. He's paying a PI. Idaho is one of several states where you don't actually have to have a license of any kind to offer your services as a PI. So she doesn't have one that can be taken away. and she hasn't been charged with anything.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Maybe she only helped Frank with information that didn't cross a line, and maybe she didn't ask enough questions about what he was doing with it. It remains unclear how he got everyone's social security numbers, though. But the PI he was paying is a woman in her 80s who seems to still be in the business just for the love of the game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Maybe she only helped Frank with information that didn't cross a line, and maybe she didn't ask enough questions about what he was doing with it. It remains unclear how he got everyone's social security numbers, though. But the PI he was paying is a woman in her 80s who seems to still be in the business just for the love of the game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Maybe she only helped Frank with information that didn't cross a line, and maybe she didn't ask enough questions about what he was doing with it. It remains unclear how he got everyone's social security numbers, though. But the PI he was paying is a woman in her 80s who seems to still be in the business just for the love of the game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Barbara Jacobson describes herself on her website as a cross between Nancy Drew and Jessica Fletcher with the tenacity of Columbo and credits her success to her Christian faith and divine intervention. An article in a 2017 issue of Christian Living magazine quotes her as saying, God is my business partner.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Barbara Jacobson describes herself on her website as a cross between Nancy Drew and Jessica Fletcher with the tenacity of Columbo and credits her success to her Christian faith and divine intervention. An article in a 2017 issue of Christian Living magazine quotes her as saying, God is my business partner.