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It happened in an apartment in Dayton, a lover's quarrel gone horribly wrong. The sheriff knows all too well the kind of effect that sort of trauma can have on a person. He asks if Ollie could describe Mary's mental state as of late, to which Ollie admits that she's been depressed.
It happened in an apartment in Dayton, a lover's quarrel gone horribly wrong. The sheriff knows all too well the kind of effect that sort of trauma can have on a person. He asks if Ollie could describe Mary's mental state as of late, to which Ollie admits that she's been depressed.
He tells the sheriff about how her husband left her and how she was forced to give up her kids, both of whom she rarely saw anymore. Ollie's prepared to accept this as an open and shut case, but what the sheriff says next turns Ollie's entire world upside down.
He tells the sheriff about how her husband left her and how she was forced to give up her kids, both of whom she rarely saw anymore. Ollie's prepared to accept this as an open and shut case, but what the sheriff says next turns Ollie's entire world upside down.
He mentions the eyewitness report from the train engineer that a mysterious man was seen walking away from the train tracks the moment Mary's body was discovered. When the police arrived on scene and scoured the area for any sign of him, he was gone. Ollie interrupts the sheriff. His eyes lit up with rage. As calmly as he can, he explains that he knows exactly where they can find this man.
He mentions the eyewitness report from the train engineer that a mysterious man was seen walking away from the train tracks the moment Mary's body was discovered. When the police arrived on scene and scoured the area for any sign of him, he was gone. Ollie interrupts the sheriff. His eyes lit up with rage. As calmly as he can, he explains that he knows exactly where they can find this man.
Because there's no doubt in Ollie's mind who it is. It's Mary's boyfriend, the one with the bad temper and the loaded shotgun. Sheriff Stewart takes out his notepad and jots down the name. William Byrd. Hey, Nexpo here. As many of you know, Mr. Ballin and Ballin Studios have been a huge help in bringing this podcast to life.
Because there's no doubt in Ollie's mind who it is. It's Mary's boyfriend, the one with the bad temper and the loaded shotgun. Sheriff Stewart takes out his notepad and jots down the name. William Byrd. Hey, Nexpo here. As many of you know, Mr. Ballin and Ballin Studios have been a huge help in bringing this podcast to life.
And if you like to believe you are something of a storytelling connoisseur, then you have to check out Mr. Ballin's podcast, Strange, Dark, and Mysterious. Every week, Mr. Bolin weaves gripping tales of the strange, dark, and mysterious, diving into true crime, unsolved mysteries, and paranormal events that keep you on the edge of your seat.
And if you like to believe you are something of a storytelling connoisseur, then you have to check out Mr. Ballin's podcast, Strange, Dark, and Mysterious. Every week, Mr. Bolin weaves gripping tales of the strange, dark, and mysterious, diving into true crime, unsolved mysteries, and paranormal events that keep you on the edge of your seat.
Mr. Bolin's podcast, Strange, Dark, and Mysterious, is available on all podcast platforms, and it's free, just like ours. There are hundreds of episodes available to binge right now, with new episodes twice a week. So don't wait. Go listen to the Mr. Ballin podcast today.
Mr. Bolin's podcast, Strange, Dark, and Mysterious, is available on all podcast platforms, and it's free, just like ours. There are hundreds of episodes available to binge right now, with new episodes twice a week. So don't wait. Go listen to the Mr. Ballin podcast today.
The image of Ollie Grimes' rage-filled face is all that Sheriff Stewart can think of as he makes his way to Mary's house. He knocks on the front door, and as expected, her boyfriend, William Byrd, answers. Byrd seems shocked by the news of Mary's death. He's even more shocked when the sheriff informs him that he's under arrest. Byrd insists that he's innocent.
The image of Ollie Grimes' rage-filled face is all that Sheriff Stewart can think of as he makes his way to Mary's house. He knocks on the front door, and as expected, her boyfriend, William Byrd, answers. Byrd seems shocked by the news of Mary's death. He's even more shocked when the sheriff informs him that he's under arrest. Byrd insists that he's innocent.
He says that Mary came home from work at around 3 in the morning, and which time he went to sleep. Sheriff Stewart isn't buying it, though. He's heard every excuse before. Besides, the picture Mary's father paints of Bird is one of a man capable of great violence. So, Bird is placed in a holding cell. And he waits. Weeks go by. The sheriff finds no concrete evidence linking Bird to Mary's death.
He says that Mary came home from work at around 3 in the morning, and which time he went to sleep. Sheriff Stewart isn't buying it, though. He's heard every excuse before. Besides, the picture Mary's father paints of Bird is one of a man capable of great violence. So, Bird is placed in a holding cell. And he waits. Weeks go by. The sheriff finds no concrete evidence linking Bird to Mary's death.
In fact, the sheriff finds no evidence at all. The case has him bewildered and frustrated. He effectively has no other choice but to set Byrne free. Two months later, Sheriff Stewart is no closer to solving the mystery of Mary's death than he was on day one. He's failed to generate any leads. He knows he looks like a bumbling fool.
In fact, the sheriff finds no evidence at all. The case has him bewildered and frustrated. He effectively has no other choice but to set Byrne free. Two months later, Sheriff Stewart is no closer to solving the mystery of Mary's death than he was on day one. He's failed to generate any leads. He knows he looks like a bumbling fool.
Half the town thinks he let the murderer go, and the other half thinks he's incompetent. But unbeknownst to everyone, he's recently received a tip. And that very tip has led the sheriff to develop a strange theory. He's keeping the details of this theory to himself, but he does let one detail slip out to the community.
Half the town thinks he let the murderer go, and the other half thinks he's incompetent. But unbeknownst to everyone, he's recently received a tip. And that very tip has led the sheriff to develop a strange theory. He's keeping the details of this theory to himself, but he does let one detail slip out to the community.