
Serialously with Annie Elise
214: Murder Caught on Livestream, Dad Fakes His Death for Online GF, Quadruple Family Murder & Delphi Updates
14 Nov 2024
Today’s episode dives into everything happening this week in true crime. From new cases to updates on existing ones and more. Delphi Deep Dive Episode: https://audioboom.com/posts/8326289-the-delphi-murders-of-abby-and-libby-richard-allen-confesses-and-eats-legal-documents David Protein Order a sampler at https://www.davidprotein.com Philo TV Go to https://www.philo.tv to check it out for a free 7-day trial Shop the Merch: www.annieelise.com Follow the podcast on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@serialouslypodcast Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serialouslypod/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/annieelise All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ About Me: https://annieelise.com/ For Business Inquiries: [email protected] Sources: Daily Mail NBC News People.com CBS News CNN USA Today New York Post Audio Sources: KGW News NBC News American Crime Femicide Twisted Crimes WFRV Local 5
Full Episode
Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly. Hello, everybody. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise, your host of this podcast and your host of today's episode, Headline Highlights, where we are going through everything that has gone down this week in the true crime world.
And I feel like it's Groundhog's Day in a way, because is it Groundhog Day or Groundhog's Day? I don't know. But you get what I'm Like, every week I always say that. Like, I always say, oh my gosh, there's so much to talk about this week. There's so much going on. And it's kind of disheartening because it always seems to be the case, right?
There always seems to be the scum of the earth do some sort of unspeakable act. And that is what we're here to talk about today. But, you know, the plural version of that because multiple scumbags are doing horrific things. We also have some updates in some cases. We are going to talk about the verdict in Delphi, which...
I gotta just say before I get into it, I am blown away at how split this decision was. Not by the jury, but by the public. Before the verdict was read, I was looking at polls on Court TV, different lawyers' channels, all different publications, where people were saying, hey, based on the trial and the case that the defense presented and the case that the state presented, what do you think?
What do you think the verdict will be? Guilty, not guilty, hung jury. I was expecting there to be some people who thought not guilty for sure because there is a lot of speculation, even still, that this was not Richard Allen. So I was thinking, okay, maybe it'll be like 70 or 75 percent guilty and the balance will go between not guilty or hung jury.
When I tell you it was like 30, 30, 30, you know, more like 33, 33, 33, but like So split, I was kind of not worried, but I was definitely wondering what was going to happen when that verdict came down because it seemed like everywhere I looked, people were split. But anyway, I'm getting way, way, way ahead of myself. Let's start with something else.
And this case is going to take us to Washington. And it is honestly spooky season isn't over because it is truly terrifying. So let me tell you what happened here in Washington. At 6.05 p.m. on Halloween night, police were called to a home in Longview, Washington, and when they arrived, the investigators found two injured adults in the home's kitchen.
There was also blood just everywhere, and these adults had very serious injuries. Obviously, hello, there was blood everywhere. So the EMTs arrived with the police, and immediately when they found these adults, they tried helping them. But they were both very badly injured, and there really wasn't much that they could do to help them.
Unfortunately, their injuries were so bad that they were pronounced dead shortly after the police and the EMTs arrived. Now, the adults were 38-year-old Juan Antonio Alvarado Sainez and 39-year-old Cecilia Robles Ochoa. However, they weren't the only ones who were in the home that evening. In fact, their 11-year-old child was the one who discovered their bodies in the kitchen.
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