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Molly Conger

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Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

Can't imagine what you write in a letter to your girlfriend's husband about a situation like this, but all that to say, Frank really did have a wife that he planned to start a new life with in Australia, but she ended up watching her boyfriend choke a man to death in an apartment in Fort Worth instead. The End

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On January 9th, 1982, the UVA men's basketball team lost to the Tar Heels in a close game, 60-65, at UNC's Carmichael Arena. I'm not a basketball fan, and I wasn't born then, but I guess it was an exciting game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On January 9th, 1982, the UVA men's basketball team lost to the Tar Heels in a close game, 60-65, at UNC's Carmichael Arena. I'm not a basketball fan, and I wasn't born then, but I guess it was an exciting game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On January 9th, 1982, the UVA men's basketball team lost to the Tar Heels in a close game, 60-65, at UNC's Carmichael Arena. I'm not a basketball fan, and I wasn't born then, but I guess it was an exciting game.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

UNC had knocked UVA out of the Final Four the year before, but Joseph Paul Franklin, an avowed neo-Nazi who'd recently been handed his first couple of life sentences for two of his many murders, didn't care much for basketball. He was in the rec room at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri, and he was trying to watch American Bandstand.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

UNC had knocked UVA out of the Final Four the year before, but Joseph Paul Franklin, an avowed neo-Nazi who'd recently been handed his first couple of life sentences for two of his many murders, didn't care much for basketball. He was in the rec room at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri, and he was trying to watch American Bandstand.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

UNC had knocked UVA out of the Final Four the year before, but Joseph Paul Franklin, an avowed neo-Nazi who'd recently been handed his first couple of life sentences for two of his many murders, didn't care much for basketball. He was in the rec room at the Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri, and he was trying to watch American Bandstand.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

According to Frank, whose time at the Springfield prison overlapped with Franklin's for a few weeks in 1981 until Franklin's transfer at the end of January 1982, the serial killer became enraged when a black prison guard changed the channel. Later that year, Joseph Paul Franklin was back in court.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

According to Frank, whose time at the Springfield prison overlapped with Franklin's for a few weeks in 1981 until Franklin's transfer at the end of January 1982, the serial killer became enraged when a black prison guard changed the channel. Later that year, Joseph Paul Franklin was back in court.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

According to Frank, whose time at the Springfield prison overlapped with Franklin's for a few weeks in 1981 until Franklin's transfer at the end of January 1982, the serial killer became enraged when a black prison guard changed the channel. Later that year, Joseph Paul Franklin was back in court.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

He'd spent years traveling the country, robbing banks and murdering young black men and interracial couples, so it would take years to sort out what to do with him. This time he was on trial for the unsuccessful assassination attempt on civil rights activists, Vernon Jordan.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

He'd spent years traveling the country, robbing banks and murdering young black men and interracial couples, so it would take years to sort out what to do with him. This time he was on trial for the unsuccessful assassination attempt on civil rights activists, Vernon Jordan.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

He'd spent years traveling the country, robbing banks and murdering young black men and interracial couples, so it would take years to sort out what to do with him. This time he was on trial for the unsuccessful assassination attempt on civil rights activists, Vernon Jordan.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On May 29th, 1980, the Fort Wayne, Indiana chapter of the National Urban League was hosting a banquet in honor of a visit from National Urban League president, Vernon Jordan. When a volunteer dropped him off at his hotel later that evening, a single bullet from a .30-06 rifle tore through his back. He survived, but it's hard to build a case against a drifter sniper. Nobody saw him.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On May 29th, 1980, the Fort Wayne, Indiana chapter of the National Urban League was hosting a banquet in honor of a visit from National Urban League president, Vernon Jordan. When a volunteer dropped him off at his hotel later that evening, a single bullet from a .30-06 rifle tore through his back. He survived, but it's hard to build a case against a drifter sniper. Nobody saw him.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

On May 29th, 1980, the Fort Wayne, Indiana chapter of the National Urban League was hosting a banquet in honor of a visit from National Urban League president, Vernon Jordan. When a volunteer dropped him off at his hotel later that evening, a single bullet from a .30-06 rifle tore through his back. He survived, but it's hard to build a case against a drifter sniper. Nobody saw him.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

The investigators had some handwriting analysis on a motel registration card, testimony from a grocery store clerk who identified Franklin as a man he'd had a strange conversation with, and a general idea that the crime fit Franklin's pattern, but it was a bit thin. And then came Frank. Oh, Frank loves to talk. He loves to be helpful.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

The investigators had some handwriting analysis on a motel registration card, testimony from a grocery store clerk who identified Franklin as a man he'd had a strange conversation with, and a general idea that the crime fit Franklin's pattern, but it was a bit thin. And then came Frank. Oh, Frank loves to talk. He loves to be helpful.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

The investigators had some handwriting analysis on a motel registration card, testimony from a grocery store clerk who identified Franklin as a man he'd had a strange conversation with, and a general idea that the crime fit Franklin's pattern, but it was a bit thin. And then came Frank. Oh, Frank loves to talk. He loves to be helpful.

Behind the Bastards
Behind the Bastards Presents: Weird Little Guys

He's still in prison on that gun charge, but he told federal authorities that in the brief couple of weeks he'd been on the same cell block as Franklin, they chatted a few times and Franklin had confessed to him on several occasions about shooting Vernon Jordan. On the stand, Frank testified about that evening in January when the guard changed the channel to the basketball game.