Chapter 1: What happened to the woman who disappeared in Greeley, Colorado?
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Tänä viikon ajan Grilleen, Colorado, naisuus jätettiin, josta tutkimukset huomaavat, että hänellä on kohtuullisen äidin, mutta hän ei pysty löytämään evidenssi, joka vaikuttaa kohdalle, jotta kaikki kysymykset voidaan vastata, kuitenkin löytämällä yksityiskohtaisesta paikasta. Tervetuloa Small Town Murderille! Hei kaikille ja tervetuloa takaisin Small Town Murderiin!
Oh, yay indeed, Jimmy. Yay indeed. My name is James Petragallo. I'm here with my co-host. I'm Jimmy Wissman. Thank you folks so much for joining us today on another absolutely crazy edition of Small Town Murder. And this is one of these where this is a case where I'm like, well, I don't know how we didn't do this years ago because it's so crazy. I don't know how we've passed over it, but we have. And we're going to get to it this week. Before we do, head over to shutupandgivememurder.com.
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Chapter 2: How did the investigation unfold after the woman's disappearance?
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Chapter 3: What strange behaviors did the ex-husband exhibit during the investigation?
Joten se on tapahtunut. He sanoivat, että kaikki tunnevat Johnia, että hän oli erityisen pysyvä. Hän oli paljon. Hän olisi häneltä tai häneltä, kuten puhutaan. Paljon pieniä ongelmia, paljon pieniä asioita.
He knew to take plea bargains and plead to minor crimes just to get them over with. He knew he'd get better deals that way. They said that basically he annoyed the cops. The cops were annoyed by his existence. And he would even taunt them.
Ja John's mother and his family would back them up, claiming that the police were out to get him. Oh boy. That's the other thing. You've got a parent on the kid's side. That's dangerous. It is. Well, I mean, you have to be if it's true, if they really are fucking with him for no reason. For sure. There's reasons that they're fucking with him, and we'll talk about it, because he's a criminal. He's a burglar. Yes, but they said nope.
He eivät kuitenkaan kooperoida poliisiin tai auttamaan heitä. Voi olla, että poliitit yrittävät löytää hänet ja he sanoisivat, että hän on muuttunut valtioon. Hän ei ole täällä. Hän on lapsi. Missä hän on menossa? Tai hän on muuttunut Denveriin, jossa hän ei ole kotona. Tai hän ei tiedä, missä hän on. He eivät auttaisi mitään.
He did not think that this was John's fault at all. He thought the police were picking on him. John is part, I believe, I don't know what, he's part Latino, part Native American. That's how he puts himself. That's how he says he is. So, I don't know, he says that's why the cops are after him. Oh, it's a racial thing. Yes. But the problem is,
It doesn't, the actual acts that he does kind of warrant his police attention. At one point police responded to a burglary in which a woman woke up and a man was standing above her bed. And he said, be quiet, I got a knife and I'll cut you. The woman screamed and the man fled. An officer arrived and chased the man and caught him and it's John. Oh boy.
standing over a woman's bed with a knife. That is terrifying. So the problem is the woman, because it was dark, couldn't identify him. She saw a body with a knife. That's it. She couldn't identify him, even though the cops chased him and tackled him and caught him and knew who he was. He said, that's not where I was coming from. I was running from somewhere else. I was running because you were there. And there's no way to charge him if she can't identify him. So he gets away with shit like that.
He also did things alone always, which was smart, because then there's nobody to tell on you if they get caught, which is always smart. He also would never talk about his criminal activities either. Wouldn't tell his friends, oh, I broke into some lady's house last night, stood over her bed with a knife, which is smart. That's also scary that a teenager already figured that out, that you need to be that kind of a criminal. Yeah, it's interesting. One person said, John was a guy who always worked at night.
If you look back to his crimes about ones he was suspected of, except for a couple of stalkings, it was at night. John is a nightcrawler type of guy. Part of that is concealment. It's easier to hide in the dark. He's a total, absolutely, could be Richard Ramirez. Absolutely. And a coward. He's afraid. The woman screamed and he ran away. He's a coward. He's a coward.
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Chapter 4: What evidence linked the ex-husband to the crime?
Jeesus, samaan aikaan? Voi, se on agressiivista. Hän yritti pysyä hänet läpi, mutta hän ei voinut mennä pois, mikä on haastavaa. Hän huomasi, että hänellä oli jonkinlaista... että hänellä oli jonkinlaista huolta hänelle. Ja sitten muutamia hetkiä myöhemmin hän katsoi pysyvän auton menemisen. Hyvä. Hän katsoi 368 kuvauksia poliisista. Kyllä.
ja kaksi kertaa identifikoitettiin Johnia. He kutsuivat Johnia esitykseen, ja kun hän oli odottamassa yksilöä, minusta hänellä oli taito rannalla.
He took it off and hid it behind his chair, or under his chair, the tape. He stuck it to his chair. And he told police that that was his first day at work and he was wearing a fatigue jacket, which he'd gotten in the military, even though he's never been in the military. But he told the cops that. Then he said, do you want to know how my nose got messed up?
Sure. Why not? Give us what you got. That's fucking great. This is several times he asked to tell the story of his nose during this interview. He said, well, I was at my dad's house and a gust of wind came up and slammed the door in my face. So there you go. That's what happened. The police don't believe him.
John's co-worker provided an alibi for him, stating that he was with John that first morning of work all throughout the day, never left his site the whole day, which obviously is physically impossible and kind of ridiculous. The district attorney declined to prosecute based on that alibi, though.
Really? John never came back for day two of the job, by the way. Is that right? Never came back. It was all done. All trashed out. He cited medical problems and, quote, abuse by the police. He just couldn't bring himself to be out there. Yeah, if I show up to a job and then the very first day they accuse me of rape, what are they going to accuse me of on day two? Yeah, what's tomorrow? A serial murder? What are you accusing me of? What's day two? Child rape?
Is that it? Then from where does it go from there? Yeah, it's not long before I'm framed with murder. I'm not coming back. That's right. So next up, late 80s, he has a girlfriend. He met while he was working at Long John Silvers.
Hänellä on todella suurta karjoa. Hän ei ole vielä saanut hyvää työtä. BFI on melko lähellä karjoa. Olet voinut tehdä karjoa siitä, ja olet voinut olla siellä 20 vuotta, mutta sen jälkeen hän on tullut... Sitten tuon John Silverin? Hän on tullut hirviöistä. Hän on tullut hirviöistä. Hän on tullut hänen kanssaan. Hän on kutsuttu hänelle. Hän on kutsuttu hänelle. Hän on kutsuttu hänelle.
Only to break up with him shortly after she moved in. So what did John do? He took it super well and just tried to find another relationship. You know, he talked to his friends for a little while. They gave him, you know, the guidance that you need as a person to go, yeah, you know what, it's going to be okay. That's not what happened at all. As a matter of fact... You're better than that, don't worry. Yeah, no, no, no. He ended up sneaking into her parents' house and killing her dog. That's what he did. What?!
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Chapter 5: How did the police gather evidence against the ex-husband?
Joten poliitikot haluavat tietysti puhua Jonesta tästä. He sanoivat, että hänen tarinoistaan hän on tärkeämpi kuin vain yleinen henkilö. Varsinkaan voimakkaudesta ja erityisesti seksuaalista. Tämä on lieutenant Brad Goldschmidt täällä. Hän sanoo, että kun Tina oli huomattu menettävän, niin vain kahdeksan tuntia myöhemmin olemme aloittaneet tehtyä tehtäviä, koska Joni on menettänyt.
We didn't just fart around and go, well, we'll ask around about her and call. They were like, where is she buried, essentially? Or what closet did he stuff her in, or what basement is she in? The 24 hours thing, they didn't even consider it. No, not even. No, they said seven or eight hours. They said, we knew they were in a divorce, and by that in itself, with the domestic violence issues, as they can be, we immediately suspected him of her disappearance. They also knew that
Her coat had been spotted at her house, but they didn't know where the fuck she was. So this cop said, by 11.30 that night we were in Tina's apartment. That's important. We saw her apartment, in her apartment, all indications that what they're telling us is truthful. Clothes from work, her ID badge, this is someone who quickly changed and left. Right.
Hän tuli kotiin, tuli ulos, laittoi jotain ja meni kotiin. He sanoivat, että kaikki aloitti meitä, että tämä on nainen, joka oli vain menossa ja ei tullut takaisin. Hän ei suunnittele ollut menossa. Hän muutti nopeasti. Yli 1 aamuun Goldschmidt ja muut poliitit laittoi Johnin kotiin.
ja he löysivät uuden tyyppisenä, Gabbyn naisen. Hän puhui niiden kanssa heti, mutta ei halunnut heitä tutustumaan taloon. Ei? Ei, ei tapahtunut. He sanoivat, että he eivät tehneet mitään. He sanoivat, että ei, ettei pysty tutustumaan taloon, he eivät tehneet varoja. Heidän ainoa tehtävä oli mennä, he eivät pysty tutustumaan. He olivat kirjoittamassa tutustuvaa varoa Johnin taloon, ja he pysyivät heti. Tämä kaveri, joka kirjoittaa tutustuvaa varoa, on Olson.
Hän sanoi, että hänen kaverinsa on menossa. Tiedämällä ihmisen luontoa, jos jotain tapahtuu, me tiedämmekin, että hän olisi yksin. Joten hän ei haittaa hänen kaverinsa hyvin lähellä asuntoa. Joten me ajattelimme, että se pitäisi olla käynnissä hänen kaverinsa. Ja hän sanoi, että se on se, miten löysin kaverin. Yli miltä tämä kaveri.
I started checking parking lots around his house. I pulled into the alley behind the save-a-lot, and there it was. What? Wow. Think about that. Right down the street? Right down the street from his house. That's where he hid the car, allegedly. We'll find out if it's him or not.
So he said it was 3 a.m. The car was just about four blocks from John's home. It was locked, parked in an obscure place just yards away from the town home where John had been arrested weeks prior for trespassing also.
He might have dropped the car off and stopped for a quick peep. It was locked, the car. Inside they found Tina's cell phone and wallet in the glove box. This is a 1995 cell phone. This is probably for work, because she's a nurse. A lot of times nurses get called in, so that's what they do. Her keys were nowhere to be found. They said, when we found her car a few blocks away, we really felt something bad happen to Tina.
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Chapter 6: What were the results of the searches conducted for the missing woman?
The man that was involved in this had darker hair, a little bit taller than she was, about 185 in weight. His eyes are dark. In fact, it almost looks like there are two men involved in this. I can't make out the other guy. I don't think he's the one that did the deed. He was paid to haul the body.
The woman's dead. Did you know that? Tina's dad said, we suspected. And the psychic said, because I don't feel a heartbeat around her at all, and I usually do, and I don't feel anything at all. Okay, what's that? Canyon, Canyon City, Canyon Road, Canyon Street. You remember, okay? It's kind of like one of those roads. It's like a two-lane road that goes straight and then drops down a little tiny hill.
She comes up and then curves to the left and there's like a little tiny barrier. It's a metal barrier with white, with these white looking or light colored posts. She's on the other side, down into kind of like a little bit of a gully and she's buried there. I'm not getting a real clear picture. She'll be very hard to find. How long has she been gone now? A year and a half. Then the psychic said her husband had something to do with this. How come they haven't caught him?
Ja isä sanoi, että hän on syönyt toisistaan. Ja psykikki sanoi, että onko hän? Ja isä sanoi, että hän oli pysynyt, kun hän pysyi. Ja psykikki sanoi, että siksi olen nähnyt, että on toinen henkilö. Ja isä sanoi, että isäni ja minä odotimme sitä.
Joten psykiatri sanoo, että kyllä, hän on vain mennyt väärään paikkaan väärään aikaan. Oikeastaan, en tiedä, minkälaista tietoa haluaisin, mutta en kertoa, kuinka hän on kuullut tai mitään näin. En usko, että sinun täytyy tietää, okei? Sinä löydät sen myöhemmin, mutta se on tunne siitä, että hän on käynyt heidän sydämeniänsä, sanon sinulle. Mikä on hänen sydämeniänsä? Isä sanoo, että... Koska hän on 60-vuotias mies.
He has no fucking idea. So the psychic says, birth date's fine. They say March 17th. And they say, okay, she's a Pisces in the cusp of Aries, which would make her very argumentative at times, but a lot of spunk. It's kind of interesting. This goes down into the gully like there's some green stuff around her too. I'm not sure what that is. She has not been dumped into a river or anything along that line, so you don't have to worry about that, or into a lake.
But it could be like a railroad track pretty close to kind of like the side of a mountain. So you need to get a map. So they said, she's in this state? And he said, yeah, in this state as a matter of fact. So they had time, unfortunately. And he said, yeah, he did. And she lived here, correct? She did. Lived here? Yes, really. So the psychic said, if she is found, he will get a death sentence. And the guy that helped him out may be this way.
Hän on biseksuaali. Hän oli väärä. Hän oli... Tämä voisi olla hänen kaverinsa-tyyppinen tilanne hänelle, että... Mitä haluan käyttää? Hän on yksityiskohtainen tyyppi. Ja luulen, että tällä hetkellä kaikki tuli loppuun. Lisäksi hän tietää liian paljon. Hän tietää, mitä he olivat kaiken kanssa. Ja enemmän kuin yksi ala. Kriisejä. Niin se on tullut takaisin.
So Goldschmidt looks over all of this and decides this is classic somebody getting, grifting the information off of this poor person and spitting it back in their face. October 97, a new tip comes in here. Goldschmidt felt he might have something here. A guy called and said he pulled a truck out of an alleyway at the 100 block of 14th Avenue in Greeley and found an unusual depression about two and a half feet wide and four feet long.
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Chapter 7: What confessions or statements did the ex-husband make during his time in jail?
He said he found others atop his VCR. Some were even taped over training videos from Sam's Club where he worked. He put a piece of tape over it and re-taped this. There would be a 30-minute sexual harassment tape from work. He'd steal it and dub it and dub his stalking footage over it. Wow.
He said one of the tapes, Janelle Gross, and there's a bunch of tapes that play out like this. The camera's rolling when John spied a crying Gross outside the Tao nightclub in the Venetian in Vegas. Are you okay? Quote, the shapely platinum blonde looked up to find a short man of average build, graying hair and dark eyes. Kiitos. Kiitos.
The bag draped over his shoulder, ready to lend a helping hand. John had gotten off from his new job as an apprentice optician at Sam's Club earlier that day. And most nights he'd go out and doing this. Now, this woman said she lost her credit cards on this outing. She came from California.
Jon kertoi hänelle, että haluaisin mennä sinut takaisin hotellisiin, MGM Grandissa, muutama paikka lähellä. Hän meni vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanhaan vanha
He found avenues to slip his fingers alongside her legs or hips as he moved about the vehicle. Want to come to my house and smoke a joint, he asked. As the handheld camera rolls, while in his van, this increasingly overbearing man subtly maneuvered his camera to film beneath her skirt. Her underwear was pushed back on her legs and she sat on the leather seat. By the way, she'll be a doctoral student later. She didn't know that this camera was on her.
Once, one time, where her underwear is clearly visible, he put his hands underneath and felt her butt. She never said anything. That's what the detective said. I called her and she instantly remembered that night and John and she didn't like him.
She was stunned at the revelations that this happened. She said he was a freaking weirdo. Yeah. She said he parked in the back of the hotel, which she found unsettling and odd. Yeah. And weird. The next day she said she found her credit cards, which she had misplaced, but also she had John blowing up her phone, calling her incessantly, trying to arrange a meeting. She declined. She said, now that I was sober, I was like, I'm not fucking talking to this asshole. What the fuck?
So they said the purpose of watching these videos is to see if a crime is committed.
One tape, I'll go through this real quickly, stalked a woman through her hotel as she went to her room. Based on his Google searches and the advertising and everything around and the music playing, this detective figured out it was 2008 this video was made. In the video, he stalks her to her room. She's in a slinky red dress with silver or white trim, barely covering herself. You know, small dress. She walked up the stairs into elevators. She didn't fully close her room door. Okay.
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