
This week, in Lake Charles, Louisiana, there seems to be multiple people with motives for murder, when a brutally murdered man is found, on a dirt road, seemingly murdered while changing a tire. His wife & her best friend are suspects, along with the woman he's having an affair with & that woman's husband, and possibly a few others. Will cell tower data, and some statements to detectives that don't quite add up, convict someone for murder?? Did the right people even get arrested?Along the way, we find out that you can't tow a big boat with Honda Accord, that six adults should never live together in one trailer, and that going to prison for the rest of your life is a lot to ask of a friend!!New episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: [email protected] to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chapter 1: What is the storyline of the Lake Charles murder episode?
It was a busy year. It was a busy year.
We were watching Tiger King and stuff. It was a lot going on. We had shit to do.
You can't have a hurricane named after a strain of disease and expect us to hear it.
Not at all. Reviews of this town. We'll just do a couple here because we're running late on time. Here's five stars. Lake Charles is the sportsman's paradise. There's great food and great people. There's something here for everyone. Every sentence has an exclamation point after it, by the way.
The only thing I would change is I would like for Lake Charles to have something like a Dave and Buster's or for a skating rink to be brought back to town. Just missing a Dave and Buster's in this place would be perfect.
I need a B-dubs anything.
Anything. Here's a one star, and I'm reading this because a 10-year-old wrote it, and I think that's hilarious. As a 10-year-old living in Lake Charles, I can happily say this city sucks. This kid's got potential, right? First, the crime rate here is so horrible, I don't even know why one would let their family grow up here. And don't get me started on the entertainment.
All you have to do here is go to a crappy casino and hope you win some money. And then all caps with a period after each word, I HATE THIS CITY. And I'm going to read the first couple of lines of one just because it's hilarious. One star, A CITY OF SCUMBAGS, LOW LIVES, AND THIEVES. What the fuck? This city really sucks. I don't like Lake Charlesians. They're all scumbags.
It's like 1820s port.
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Chapter 2: Who are the main characters involved in the Lake Charles case?
She said that on the day her husband went missing, she's running errands with Sissy. That's all she said. Then she talked about Fannie Dietz and all that. So Kelsey comes in, Robin's daughter. She said she arrived at the house here. Again, she lives here, it looks like, at around 7.30 in the morning the day he was killed.
Kelsey was with her boyfriend, and they went to sleep until approximately 2 p.m.
She works the night shift? I hope so.
I hope so, yeah. Either that or they just had a fuck afternoon. Now, Kelsey left with her boyfriend and didn't arrive back home until 9 p.m. that night. According to Kelsey, Robin told her that Brian never came home from work and no one could get in touch with him.
So they said that and she also said that when the police called her and told her about that, he died, that she was crying and throwing up. July 4th now, 4th of July, here in Louisiana's playground, I would think the outdoor shit, they'd be going crazy on this day.
Yeah, there's a place called Independence close by.
Oh, it's happening. Instead, though, there's a funeral that day. Now, Robin went to the funeral, but there's a post-funeral memorial service where they're all going to talk to. She skipped that and went and played video poker. Yeah.
They really do love it.
They love this video poker, dude. On the way to work, at my husband's funeral, doesn't matter.
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