Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Married Couple Missing 3 Weeks, The Torture death of the Josephs

12.14.2023 - By CrimeOnline and iHeartPodcastsPlay

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Joseph Scott Morgan takes you on a trip to Louisiana, and a young couple, tied up, with kettlebells tied to their feet, being driven up a high bridge, and pushed out at the apex, not to die from falling 10 stories, but to drown after the fall.

Join Joe Scott Morgan and Dave Mack for a show that stretches from Louisiana to Atlanta, a recording studio, a Walmart,  a side hustle in prison, and great police work to bring to justice the evil that wants to be a star.

 

 

 

 

Transcript Highlights 

00:00:46 Talk about Gravity = the dominant force in our life. 

00:02:09 Talk about Gravity, leading up a bridge 

00:03:13Discussion about murder by drowning 

00:03:54 Talk about being In Louisiana. 

00:05:21 the death of Lakeitha and Kenneth Joseph. 

00:06:16 Couple missing three weeks 

00:07:14 Talk about searching for missing couple 

00:08:55 Discussion of levels of grief 

00:11:52 Joe shares knowledge of the geography of the area 

00:14:22 Talk about “prune” fingers as a child in pool 

00:15:02 The lake is brackish, salt and fresh 

00:17:14 Is it possible to determine how long a body has been in water? 

000:20:58 Kenneth borrows a van, becomes big clue 

00:24:37 Police work: Kettle Bells branded by golds gym, only at Walmart 

00:25:46 How long does it take for a body to come to surface 

00:28:42 Discussion about rope 

00:30:12 Talk about Lakeitha leg being broken 

00:31:31 Discussion of kettle bells 

00:35:19 Talk about bodies in water 

00:36:40 Borrowed van turns up in Atlanta 

00:37:44 Discussion about Rapper managed by ex-convict 

00:39:44 Prison Guard in relationship with prisoner 

00:41:56 Murdered for being a witness 

00:43:06 Talk about worst way to die  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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