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Morgan Absher

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Yeah. And I literally I know this case. I just got chills with that. I'm like, what? Again, like, what are the odds? Small world, but it's hard to think it's just a coincidence.

Yeah. And I literally I know this case. I just got chills with that. I'm like, what? Again, like, what are the odds? Small world, but it's hard to think it's just a coincidence.

Yeah. And I literally I know this case. I just got chills with that. I'm like, what? Again, like, what are the odds? Small world, but it's hard to think it's just a coincidence.

That's what I thought was a little fishy. What about that alibi in L.A.?

That's what I thought was a little fishy. What about that alibi in L.A.?

That's what I thought was a little fishy. What about that alibi in L.A.?

Yeah, this is the clue that really has my head spinning. In January 1959, a man named Theodore Hellyer was in an area just west of Cascade Locks when he saw a silverish glimmer coming from underneath a rock. He went to go see what it was, and he actually found a gun. But it wasn't just any gun. This gun was a .38 caliber Colt Commander, serial number 15861LW.

Yeah, this is the clue that really has my head spinning. In January 1959, a man named Theodore Hellyer was in an area just west of Cascade Locks when he saw a silverish glimmer coming from underneath a rock. He went to go see what it was, and he actually found a gun. But it wasn't just any gun. This gun was a .38 caliber Colt Commander, serial number 15861LW.

Yeah, this is the clue that really has my head spinning. In January 1959, a man named Theodore Hellyer was in an area just west of Cascade Locks when he saw a silverish glimmer coming from underneath a rock. He went to go see what it was, and he actually found a gun. But it wasn't just any gun. This gun was a .38 caliber Colt Commander, serial number 15861LW.

And I will say, like, the Reddit rabbit hole people are like, how did they have the serial number on guns? It wasn't mandated at that time. But certain brands did do it. Interesting. So it wasn't impossible that a gun would have a serial number on it.

And I will say, like, the Reddit rabbit hole people are like, how did they have the serial number on guns? It wasn't mandated at that time. But certain brands did do it. Interesting. So it wasn't impossible that a gun would have a serial number on it.

And I will say, like, the Reddit rabbit hole people are like, how did they have the serial number on guns? It wasn't mandated at that time. But certain brands did do it. Interesting. So it wasn't impossible that a gun would have a serial number on it.

And when he found this gun, he also noticed there was dried blood on the handle and that the butt of the gun was damaged, like it had been used to maybe bludgeon something.

And when he found this gun, he also noticed there was dried blood on the handle and that the butt of the gun was damaged, like it had been used to maybe bludgeon something.

And when he found this gun, he also noticed there was dried blood on the handle and that the butt of the gun was damaged, like it had been used to maybe bludgeon something.

And of the nine chambers, there was only one fired shell casing. And Kaylin, I know you had a point in your Heart Start Pounding episode where you talked about how the shell was still in the chamber. Yeah. And why that could have happened.

And of the nine chambers, there was only one fired shell casing. And Kaylin, I know you had a point in your Heart Start Pounding episode where you talked about how the shell was still in the chamber. Yeah. And why that could have happened.

And of the nine chambers, there was only one fired shell casing. And Kaylin, I know you had a point in your Heart Start Pounding episode where you talked about how the shell was still in the chamber. Yeah. And why that could have happened.

So I thought that was really interesting on your episode. So after discovering this gun, Hellyer gave it to the sheriff, who, for some unknown reason, did not accept the gun as evidence. Get this. He actually cleaned the gun off. Cleaned it.

So I thought that was really interesting on your episode. So after discovering this gun, Hellyer gave it to the sheriff, who, for some unknown reason, did not accept the gun as evidence. Get this. He actually cleaned the gun off. Cleaned it.