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S1 E6: Four Months Too Late

S1 E6: Four Months Too Late

Update: 2020-05-047
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Four months after Michelle O’Connell’s death, St Johns Sheriff, David Shoar, turned the investigation over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (“FDLE”). What state investigators found changed everything.

And when Eli Washtock was murdered, there were rumors that his son was staying in a separate apartment. Where exactly was his son living? 


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This episode was written and produced by Javier Leiva and John Taylor.


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Comments (4)

Heather Boylen

There is an excellent Frontline episode about this and I am surprised more podcasts have not covered it.

Aug 23rd
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Stefanie

The BTK killer had a family and his family and friends didn't think he was capable. So Austin Taylor is stupid for ignoring that she packed up to leave Jeremy and then kills herself and leaves her daughter behind? Why do people say Jeremy was angry and pissed that night? You can never fully know a person especially when you aren't intimate with them. Why would he want anyone know he's capable?? NO

May 28th
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Suzanne Hubbard Gerken

This is fascinating. Thank you so much for your Investigative work. I love this podcast!

May 5th
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