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284: Jersey Mike’s Secret Rescue, Mom Sells 6 Year Old & Man Finds Dead Body in Pool

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Annie Elise: 本周的案件包括在自家泳池发现尸体,以及在泽西麦克餐厅的厕所里发现求救纸条后获救的妇女。我还将讨论一个错误的驱魔事件,以及一个青少年因为别人说他母亲的坏话而杀人的案件。Sherry Papini不仅发声,而且行为失常,坚持自己是受害者,并指责另一个人绑架了她。她还对她的丈夫Keith提出了非常严重的指控,以及关于她的前男友的指控。长岛一名房主在阵亡将士纪念日周末发现了漂浮在他后院游泳池里的尸体。东海岸通常会用防水布或硬质草皮覆盖游泳池,然后在天气转暖时打开。这种重型泳池盖可以锁住并连接到泳池边缘的锚,以防止杂物进入并防止人们掉入。这名男子和他的儿子在移开泳池盖时,发现了一具尸体漂浮在泳池中。警方赶到现场后,将尸体从水中捞出,并立即认出了死者是几个月前被通缉的Matthew Zoll。2024年11月,Matthew涉嫌残忍地刺死了他的父亲Joseph,Joseph在去世前拨打了911,指认Matthew是凶手。警方发现Matthew驾驶一辆SUV逃离,在试图逃脱时撞到了一棵树,然后徒步逃入附近的森林,完全消失了。执法部门花费数月试图追踪Matthew,但毫无结果。警方认为Matthew在撞车后徒步逃跑时,打开了泳池盖的一个角,试图躲藏在下面,结果不小心被困住淹死了。泳池的房主是负责搜寻Matthew的专案组的侦探之一。房主是案件的侦探之一,这是一个完整的循环。一名在佛罗里达州泽西麦克餐厅工作的员工在厕所里发现了一张纸条,上面写着绝望的求救信息。这名妇女在纸条中声称自己被绑架,并受到男友的虐待,她被强行关押在附近的住所,并担心自己的生命安全。这名妇女在纸条上留下了地址,并要求报警进行健康检查。值得庆幸的是,这名员工认真对待了这张纸条,并拨打了911。警方查看了监控录像,泽西麦克餐厅的员工能够向警方确认这对夫妇的身份,录像显示他们一起走进泽西麦克餐厅,然后这名妇女径直走向厕所。警方认出了这对夫妇,因为他们过去曾多次因家庭暴力事件被叫到他们家。这名职业摔跤手涉嫌殴打他的女朋友。这名妇女的母亲声称Jordan控制欲极强,并且她的女儿患有躁郁症,可能还有一个脑瘤。如果她患有躁郁症并且确实有一个脑瘤,他的辩护策略是否会试图利用这一点来声称她受到了损害,她当时精神错乱?警方获得了搜查令,并在屋内发现了这名妇女,她眼部有瘀伤,可能手臂也骨折了,她详细描述了她所遭受的可怕虐待,并提供了受伤的照片证据。Jordan被逮捕并被关押在圣罗莎县监狱,被指控犯有四项重罪和一项轻罪,他目前被关押在监狱中,不得保释,并将于6月19日出庭。这名妇女有勇气留下这张纸条,冒着被发现的风险,这非常了不起,而且这名员工发现了这张纸条并认真对待,很可能也挽救了她的生命。

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A homeowner in Long Island, New York, discovers the body of Matthew Zoll, a fugitive wanted for stabbing his father, floating in his pool. The irony is heightened as the homeowner is a detective on the case. The police believe Zoll drowned after accidentally getting trapped under the pool cover while hiding.
  • Matthew Zoll, 23, was found dead in a Long Island pool.
  • Zoll was a fugitive wanted for the murder of his father.
  • The homeowner who found the body was a detective on the task force searching for Zoll.

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Hey, true crime besties. Welcome back to an all new episode of Serialistly.

Hello, hello, hello. Welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialistly. With me, your true crime bestie, Annie Elise, and I am here to break down everything that's going on in the true crime world. Now, before we kick off everything that I'm going to be talking about in today's episode, we did choose the CrimeCon winners. We were giving away two passes for the weekend to CrimeCon. We partnered with CrimeCon, and we have selected the winner. So, let's get started.

go over to my community tab on YouTube. I posted it there. I also will include the winner, their name in the show notes here. We've already contacted them by email. So don't try and get all sneaky and like create a fake email with that name and claim to be them. No, no, no. We've already contacted the winner, but we will be doing another one of these very, very soon. So stay tuned for that.

But let me talk to you about what's going on this week because we have got so much to talk about. We have cases about a man finding a dead body in his pool when he went to like open the pool up for summer to just celebrate and, you know, go swimming. We also have a woman who was rescued after leaving a note pleading for help inside a Jersey Mike's restaurant. And what unfolded after that is truly wild.

We also have an exorcism gone wrong, which I didn't even think exorcisms were real. I'll just be honest. I've seen like poltergeist. I've seen the exorcist. I've seen all those things. I didn't know that people actually do these at home. It's sick. So we're going to talk about that one.

We also are going to be talking about a teenager who killed someone for talking bad about their mom. Like, don't talk about my mom, otherwise I'm going to kill you. Something crazy like that. We have more cases. Let me just jump right in because I'm getting ahead of myself. But there is a lot to talk about. And also, if you didn't listen to the Monday episode...

after this, or even maybe you're going to want to pause this, go listen and come back, but definitely after this episode, you're going to want to go listen. Because Sherry Papini is not only speaking out, but she has got some truly unhinged behavior, just doubling down on the fact that she's the victim in all of this, how she was really abducted. She's now blaming a new person for her abduction, not the two Hispanic women that she once blamed.

She also has some very serious allegations against her husband, Keith, things that she claims he did to her against her ex-boyfriend, the one that she ended up, you know, canoodling with on her three weeks jaunt down to Southern California when she was, quote, abducted. We did a full deep dive into this new, like, interview, this new docuseries, and just Sherry Papini as a whole. So you're definitely going to want to listen to that.

But let me break down what's happening this week, and I want to start with the case about this man who found a dead body floating in his backyard pool. This first story comes out of Long Island, New York, and it is definitely a wild one. It sounds almost more like the plot of an Agatha Christie novel than a real-life story. So a homeowner on Long Island made a horrifying discovery over Memorial Day weekend.

With the warmer weather finally, like, kicking off and the holiday weekend in full swing, he decided, of course, that it was a good time to take the pool cover off of his pool, get ready for summer. And this is something that really happens more on East Coast than it does West Coast in terms of, like, the pool covers for a full season, because, of course, you want to cover away from the elements, the snow, all the gross stuff that could get in there, so...

And traditionally on the East Coast, they will have it covered, sometimes with a tarp, sometimes even like with a hard turf-like cover. And then when it's warmer weather, you open it up and it's pool season. So that's what he's doing. And he had one of those really heavy-duty pool covers that like locks and attaches to anchors all along the edge of the pool. It's intended to, of course, not only keep out the debris, like I said, but also keep people out. Nobody would fall in. Nobody could, you know, get stuck in it during the winter season. Things like that.

So this man and his teenage son, they started to uncover the pool and you won't believe what they found as they were pulling this cover off.

They found a dead body just floating there in the pool, which can you even imagine? I'd freak out if I saw like leaves or a dead bird or a duck or anything like that. How horrifying would it be to see a dead body floating in your pool? And of course, the next question would be how the hell long has it been there? Has it been there this whole season? We've been sleeping inside while this dead body's been in our backyard. I mean, beyond creepy.

Now, aside from just like the hauntingness and the freakiness in all of this, you're probably wondering, well, who the hell was this guy floating face down in their pool? How does this even happen?

Well, once the police arrived on the scene, they pulled the body out of the water. And right away, they knew who this guy was. As it turns out, the police had been searching for this man for months. His name was Matthew Zoll, and he was a 23-year-old guy from a nearby town. Now, let's just rewind a little bit, okay?

Back in November of 2024, Matthew allegedly stabbed and killed his father, Joseph, in a very brutal attack. And before his father, Joseph, had succumbed to his injuries, he managed to call 911 and tell them that his own son, Matthew, was the one who stabbed him. So police quickly made their way over to the home, only to discover that Matthew, the son, had completely fled.

It didn't take police long to track him down, though. They ended up spotting him fleeing in an SUV. So in an attempt to try and lose the police, he was driving very, very erratically. And it didn't take long before he lost control of the vehicle and then crashed into a tree. But then he took off by foot into a nearby forest and just fully disappeared.

Just like that, he was gone. There was no trace, no sighting, nothing. It was like he literally vanished into thin air. So law enforcement spent months trying to track this guy down. They brought in canine units, drones, U.S. Marshals, I mean, the works.

But still, nothing. Absolutely nothing. So police and the surrounding community all started speculating, you know, he must have skipped town, maybe even international. Did he jump on a bus? Did he hitch a ride out of state? Did he go overseas? None of it made any sense. They just could not figure out how he managed to evade all of the authorities and all of these different agencies.

Now, cut to May 25th, when this body that is believed to be Matthew was found inside this residential pool. So what the police believe is that while Matthew was running on foot after he got into that crash, that he unlatched one of the corners of the pool cover, trying to like get inside, hide, go underneath it, figuring I'll be here for an hour or two and then I'll like sneak back out, but then accidentally got himself trapped and because of that, most likely drowned.

Take a listen to this press conference. We're currently waiting for a DNA analysis to confirm that. But, you know, based again on all of the ancillary evidence that we're able to uncover, we are investigating that strong possibility.

Police say it appears the body had been in the water for some time. The medical examiner will determine the cause of death. Now get this, as though this could not get any more, I don't know if you would call it crazy, but like serendipitous maybe? It turns out that the homeowner of the pool

was actually one of the detectives on the task force that was searching for Matthew. How ironic is that? That's pretty crazy, right? And I gotta just say, I love to see divine intervention at work, right? And regardless what you believe, if you're spiritual, if you're not, the fact that this creep stabbed and killed his father and then made a run for it, took off and seemingly got away, was successful getting away, only to then hide and get trapped and drown

I got to say, that is karma working overtime. And round of applause. We love to see it, karma. But now finding out, too, that the homeowner was one of the detectives on the case, like, that's full.

Full circle, if it ever has been. I mean, how ironic, right? I mean, here this whole team, including the U.S. Marshals and this very homeowner, desperately trying to track this fugitive down, and the whole time it looks like he was right under their nose in this detective's backyard, in his pool. I mean, you can't make this stuff up. The irony is just off the charts. So I thought this was a wild one. I wanted to mention it because it's just one of those...

crazy cases that feel like they're out of a Lifetime movie, right? Now let's move gears or shift gears, I should say, to Jersey Mike's. Love Jersey Mike's. I am like a sucker for their wraps, their turkey wraps with provolone, with oil, vinegar. They're just great. They're great. I'm a sandwich girl. I always say that my death row meal and my last meal would be a turkey club. It's just, to me, that and a Diet Coke and like old school Lay's potato chips, chef's kiss. But I

obviously we're not going to Jersey Mike's right now for good things. We're going there for a case. So an employee that works at Jersey Mike's in Florida allegedly found a note inside the bathroom and on this note there was a desperate plea for help written on it. A

Apparently, the employee found this note just crumpled up, kind of wadded up inside the toilet paper dispenser inside the women's restroom. In this note, the woman claimed that she had been kidnapped and that she was being abused by her boyfriend. She went on to say that she was being held against her will at a nearby residence and that she feared for her life because of this. The note reads, and I quote, Please help me get home. Help. Get me home before May 30th.

then on the note she left the address of the home s coffee expected Tuesday t at the sandwich shop. Th of crumpled up paper that to our toilet paper disp like a piece of trash. Co and was alarmed by the m was like, I'm not gonna

Please help me. I'm at this address in Navarre. I need you to call the police and do a wellness check. I mean, first and foremost, okay, thank God this employee not only saw this note in this bathroom, because I don't know how common it is to just like go rifling through the toilet paper dispenser. I'm sure he was changing the toilet paper, but still, like, it could have fallen out. They could have thought it was just trash. Maybe they thought it was the paper wrapping that is around the toilet paper when you're unsealing a new roll. Who knows? But thank God they saw the note.

And then, thank God that this employee took it seriously. Because, let's be honest, I think a lot of people who may have found a note like this might have assumed that it was either some sort of prank, maybe some kids just messing around. Who knows? This employee could have very easily seen the note and done nothing about it.

Thankfully, though, that's not what she did. She followed her gut and she called 911. So the police got there and they started reviewing the security camera footage. And right away, the Jersey Mike employees were able to identify the couple to the police. The footage showed them crystal clear walking into Jersey Mike's together. And then you see the woman just beelining it toward the restroom.

Now coincidentally, police also recognized this couple because as it turns out, they had been called to their home a few times in the past. And what do you think they've been called to the home for? Domestic violence calls. Big shocker, right? So the police ID'd the man as 34-year-old Jordan Williams. And I guess this guy is like a pro wrestler in the indie circuit and also goes by the name Jaden Steele, which I gotta say is

kind of cringe, kind of gives me the ick, but I don't know. I'm not really in that world, so I don't know how big of a deal this guy truly is. But regardless, this professional wrestler was allegedly beating the shit out of his girlfriend. So in my book, I don't care if you're a pro wrestler, I don't care who you are. You are a douchebag, twerpy loser. If you need to put hands on a woman, if you need to put hands on anyone, you are a coward and just like a piece of filth that belongs in the sewage drain with mold, with gnats. I mean,

You're sick. Now, police haven't released the name of this woman yet, but according to this woman's mom who was interviewed, she claimed that Jordan was extremely controlling, and she also told the police that her daughter suffers from bipolar disorder, and supposedly she has a brain tumor as well. Now, I'm not sure how credible all of that is. I mean, hopefully she doesn't have a brain tumor, but that is what this woman's mom said.

I also can't help but wonder, and I'm just spitballing here and we'll find out more as more of this information comes to light, but if she is bipolar and if she does have a brain tumor, is there any world in which his defense strategy will try to lean on that to say that she was impaired, that...

She was having an episode that she wasn't thinking clearly. And that being said, I mean, the argument could be, is there any truth to that? Was she in a manic episode and thinking that things were true that really weren't the reality? I don't know. It's still unfolding. So like I like to say.

Everything is alleged at this point. Form your own opinions. Do your own research. But I will say, police obtained a search warrant for the home, and when they arrived, they did find this woman inside with a black eye, possibly even a broken arm too. The woman went on to give the police a very detailed account of the horrific abuse that she had endured at the hands of Jordan. She was even able to provide photographic evidence of her injuries. Now as for Jordan, he was arrested, and he of course also denied ever hitting his girlfriend, which...

It seems like the evidence was there. Again, though, has not been convicted. Police weren't buying his story, though, and they booked Jordan into the Santa Rosa County Jail, where he was charged with four felonies and a misdemeanor. So he's currently being held at the jail with no bond, and he is due to appear in court on June 19th.

Now, I think that this is amazing because not only by her having the courage to leave this note behind, risking being caught and him knowing that she left a note, that is remarkable. And her having the courage to do that very well may have saved her life. But also, again, the employee finding this and taking it seriously, she very well could have saved her life too.

It's just very intense and a huge miracle that she has been rescued and she is alive and that she is away from that alleged monster. Now let's talk about this exorcism, okay? Like I said, I didn't even know that these things still exist. I thought that this was like old school stuff, people who are like into the radical religious type things. I didn't know that people still do exorcisms or even like really do at-home exorcisms.

But they do. And the proof is right here in this next story because it is really disturbing and extremely senseless. Just last week, a Florida woman was charged with the death of her six-year-old son.

and she told the police that she was told by God to exorcise the demons out of her six-year-old son's body. Now, let me just tell you, okay, when you see the pictures of this adorable little boy, your heart will shatter. It is so sad. He had the sweetest smile. It lit up his whole face. And the fact that somebody could even think that an innocent little cherub six-year-old has demons to exorcise out of their body, it's just...

It's unbelievable, right? It truly is unbelievable. So deputies had responded to the home of Rhonda Paulinas for a welfare check back on May 30th. Apparently, the little boy's school had called the police, reporting that little six-year-old Ramil Pierre hadn't attended school in over two weeks.

And because of that, something just seemed incredibly off to them. So on May 30th, the police show up to Rhonda's home and conduct this welfare check. And upon their arrival, they found Rhonda just standing in the driveway. So they inform her that they're there to perform a wellness check on her six-year-old son and check on him.

But then, like no big deal, just super casually, just very calm and collected, Rhonda just willingly leads the police to her son's room. And sadly, when they enter the room, that's where police discovered his dead body, just lying on his bed. Sheriff Richard Del Toro explained that Rhonda told the detectives that she had attempted an exorcism on her six-year-old son. She believed she was being told by God to...

basically exercise demons out of the child's body. And when the child had stopped moving and basically passed away,

At that point, she felt the child had been released of those demons. Detectives believe that he was killed much earlier on May 18th, so 12 days before this wellness check. And they say that Rhonda was now, quote, basically waiting for him to come back from the dead. As though she exercised all of the demons and now he was going to come back to life, this angelic, reborn little boy. It's just...

You've got to be, there's got to be mental illness at play because if there's not, I don't even know what you would, how you would describe this. I don't even want to say justify, but how do you explain this, right? So thankfully, Rhonda was arrested and she was booked into jail where she has now been charged with second degree murder. But this story is just beyond upsetting. My heart breaks for this poor little boy and we talk about it in a lot of the cases when people

the perpetrator is somebody you know, you trust, you love, what those moments must feel like for these victims. For him, a six-year-old little boy who only should know unconditional love, just looking up at his mom while she's trying to exercise the demons out of him and killing him and just grappling with that and thinking to himself like, why is my mom doing this to me? What's happening? And not understanding it. It's just...

It's so, so upsetting. Now in a little bit of a role reversal here, I want to talk about a teen who killed his rideshare driver, his Lyft driver, because they spoke disrespectfully about his mother. Now it's the child protector

the mother. And I'm not really quite sure what's been going on in Florida this past week, okay? But this case is, yet again, from Florida. So 17-year-old Brayden Gomez from Panama City, Florida, was arrested for allegedly killing his Lyft driver, 64-year-old William MacArthur.

Police received a 911 call around 2:24 a.m. reporting a shooting. When they arrived on scene, they found the victim lying on the ground in a pool of blood. It was obvious to them that the victim, William, had been shot directly point blank in the head. But what was really odd was that the victim's car was about 100 yards away from where his body was found. And inside the car, they noticed a bullet hole right there through the front of the windshield as well as the driver's side mirror. But that's not all they noticed.

They also saw a Lyft sign in William's car. You know how they have those little like neon lit up signs that go right there on the front dash in the corner? It's so that when cars are pulling up to pick you up, if you're at a busy area like a bar or restaurant and airport, you can easily identify if they are an Uber or a Lyft. Then you can check the plates, make sure that it's the one you ordered, that it matches, and then you get inside.

So the investigators called Lyft to try and get information about whoever his last passenger was, because clearly it seemed as though he had been on a ride or been performing a ride, right? So Lyft gave them the name and address of Brayden Gomez. And when officers arrived to Brayden's house to look for him, Brayden's mom came to the door. She told the officers that her son wasn't there, but she also gave them permission to search the home. And although they didn't find Brayden there, they did find evidence of clothing with human blood on it.

So they definitely knew that they were on the right track with their investigation. And as luck would have it, we just were talking about how karma sweeps in and things are serendipitous. Well, right as the officers were about ready to leave the home, guess who showed up?

So the officers took Brayden into custody for questioning, and as they were driving to the jail, Brayden just kind of opened up and admitted to everything. Not only that, but he even offered to show these officers where he disposed of the weapon.

So as the police are questioning him, they're like, okay, well, what happened? Why did you shoot and kill your Lyft driver? And when I tell you, you are not ready for Brayden's story, it is unbelievable. Because according to Brayden, his Lyft driver, William, 64-year-old William, he started making comments to him about how he could tell that Brayden was intoxicated.

Apparently, William went on to kind of like lecture him, telling him that he shouldn't be drinking underage, kind of alluding to the idea that Brayden was going to amount to nothing if he continued making choices like that, just kind of like, you know, live a better life. If you keep drinking at a young age, you're going to be a deadbeat, things like that. And I'm obviously paraphrasing. But then William apparently made a comment about Brayden's mom, inferring that his mom was a bad mom and, quote, a sorry mom for allowing her son to behave like that.

Well, apparently that little dig at his mom, it sent Braden over the edge. He told the officers that he snapped and that he just took his gun out of his pants, pointed it at the back of William's head, and shot him. Which, if you're going to have that kind of reaction over somebody saying, you know, I can't believe your mom lets you behave like that, that is a...

clear overreaction. I mean, come on. So I'd have to imagine if he was very intoxicated, that must have been at play as well because, I don't know, this just seems like a drag.

drastic overreaction. Now, although he just so flippantly and carelessly pulled this gun out and shot him in the back of the head, Braden also went on to say that he immediately pulled William out of this moving car so that he could try and perform life-saving measures on him, but that once he was able to pull him out, he got spooked when he saw another car approaching, so he took off and he fled the scene.

The statements that the victim may have made, none of that is confirmed at this time. This is just coming from what Gomez told us happened. I just want to make that clear. But if there was an argument, there could be a recording. Lyft has an audio recording policy that allows drivers and riders to record inside the vehicle. We're going to try to recover that because we want to be able to look, you know, Mr. MacArthur's family and say this is exactly what happened and give them so they know what the last incident

you know, few minutes on this earth of their loved one, what that looked like, what transpired so that we can help them with closure. Prosecutors waived his juvenile status and Braden will be charged as an adult. And once again, like how senseless is this entire crime? A retired 64-year-old man lost his life because he was trying to educate this 17-year-old kid on underage drinking and

Maybe, I don't know, maybe he was being harsh and brash. I don't know. I wasn't there. I don't know exactly what he said. But maybe just trying to be helpful and be like, I hope, like, why does your mom let you behave like this? There's so much more to life. Or maybe he was being an asshole. Who knows? It still does not excuse murder, right? Now this 17-year-old kid has just thrown his life away for absolutely no reason. And look, not to say that William was 100% right, but he was kind of right if he hadn't been drinking that night.

He probably wouldn't have thrown his whole life away. I don't know. Just a thought. Now we have even more to cover. A mom sold her daughter to a healer. A man makes a 911 dispatcher choose where he should stab his father. We've got some more intense cases to cover, but first we are going to take a quick look. Today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp.

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Okay, so this next story is one of those stories that I literally cannot wrap my mind around. A mom in South Africa by the name of Raquel Kelly Smith sold her six-year-old daughter, Jocelyn, to a, quote, traditional healer.

She sold her six-year-old daughter to her for $1,100. $1,100. That is it. And she admitted to selling her daughter straight up. And she said that the girl was wanted because she had light eyes and skin. As though that makes it okay. As though it's like, yeah, I sold her, but they wanted her because she had light eyes and skin. I mean, get a grip.

I mean what mother would ever do this and I hope that there is a special corner reserved in hell for this woman like on a triple bunk bed stacked right in the middle super dark super fiery super hot with like waterboarding torture I don't know I just people like this deserve the absolute worst in my opinion now let me tell you about this case and kind of what brought it all to a head

Her daughter, Jocelyn, went missing back in February of 2024 and still technically remains missing to this day. Now, according to witnesses, Raquel admitted to them that she had, according to her, quote, And let me just explain to you exactly what a sangoma is.

Sangomas are essentially healers, and in South Africa, sangomas are very popular, and they're commonly used to diagnose and treat a wide variety of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual ailments. It's reported that nearly 60% of South Africans use sangomas for their health care, so this is a very big thing there.

And I'm all for alternative medicine. I think in a world now where like there's biohacking, there's this, there's that. Do you. All the live long day. Do whatever it is you want. But Sangomas are a whole other level of alternative. Because they basically use supernatural powers to heal patients. They also use herbal medicine, raws.

rituals, and contacting deceased ancestors for healing purposes. However, there's a small percentage of Sangomas that use other, very non-traditional methods in their practices. And some of these non-traditional methods include harvesting human body parts and bringing these removed parts to a so-called witch doctor. And there, they use these body parts to produce potions or to make amulets or charms from them. Like...

What? I'm sorry, is this some sort of episode of like Charmed or like Spirits Gone Wild? This is crazy. These charms are thought to like bring good luck and wealth to the person who receives it, but...

That is pretty terrifying, if I'm being honest. And if you're listening and you practice this, I'm not meaning any shame. And please feel free to educate me and email me. But I can't get on board with anybody paying for a little girl and potentially doing that to harvest their human body parts to then create charms or potions. Not on board with that, personally. You know what?

Everybody's entitled to their own opinion. That is mine. Now, in particular, these witch doctors, they're known for targeting albinos or people with light eyes and skin, which, as we heard directly from her mother, that exactly aligns with little Jocelyn. Jocelyn had these beautiful light green eyes and this flawless light skin, just beautiful.

truly gorgeous. So it's believed that the mother, Raquel, along with her boyfriend and another accomplice, sold Jocelyn to this Sangoma all in exchange for drug money. $1,100. And it's widely known that Raquel and her boyfriend were drug addicts.

It's also reported that Raquel had planned on selling her two other children in exchange for money as well. Just sick. I mean, what a horrendous story and how diabolical and sick and selfish and like just disgusting is this mother, truly. So thank God this woman, along with her two accomplices, were all found guilty of human trafficking and they were sentenced to life in prison just this past Thursday. And the verdict drew in this huge applause, this massive cheers in the courtroom. On the moon.

The human trafficking charge, you are sentenced to life in prison. Just sick. And the fact that she just said it so casually, like I sold her, like don't have children. If you are planning to hurt your children, sell your children, exploit your children, don't have children. Make a dollar another way. Get a job at Burger King. Sell feet pics on OnlyFans. Do not have children and bring an innocent soul into the world just so that you could profit off of them. It is so foul and disgusting.

Which, speaking of foul and disgusting, let's talk about this next case, because just when I thought I had heard it all, a crazy-ass story like this comes along, and it just proves me all wrong. Now, there's not a ton of information out there yet, but apparently, a man in Oklahoma by the name of Eric called 911 last week to report his father being stabbed. However...

It turns out that Eric was the one stabbing his father. And not only that, but he was trying to get this 911 dispatcher to help him decide where he should stab his father next. He reportedly said, quote, you want the left or the right foot? Which one you want, dispatcher? Whoever you are. And

And then he continued to pressure this very confused and scared dispatcher by saying, Now, this was all while his dad can be heard in the background screaming for his life, just truly terrified.

He then went on to say, quote, if you don't answer in three seconds, then I'm going to assume that you said left, okay? To which the dispatcher responded, what is happening? I mean, this poor dispatcher must have been so freaked out, I can't even imagine. And despite the dispatcher being utterly confused and scared, she managed to keep Eric on the phone for six entire minutes in order to give the police time to arrive at the scene.

So the police arrived, they started banging on the door while the dad was inside still screaming, and Eric refused to open the door. He shouted, "If you want it open, you're gonna have to kick it in." Which, spoiler alert, they did. So it was a pretty chaotic scene to say the least.

Once they made their way inside the home, they found the dad lying there on the kitchen floor, just fully covered in blood. He had been stabbed over a dozen times, and he even had a knife embedded in his back. Thankfully though, miraculously, he was somehow still alive. They found Eric in a nearby room, already on his knees with his hands behind his back, surrendering. According to the police, Eric was just out of his mind delusional.

He was making all kinds of crazy statements, like he was 120 years old, that these officers were plotting to kill his mother. He then threatened to stab the officers, but also stated that he could, quote, get lions and tigers to commit the crime for him. I don't know if this was like some drug-induced state, just fueled by drugs, or if maybe mental health was at play. Details are still coming in, so stay tuned for more. It hasn't been released whether or not they found any drugs in his system, but...

I don't know. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that this guy was probably like high on meth or something like it or maybe he's just deranged. Who knows? It's just unbelievable. Super scary and like just unsettling, right? So that's it for this week's headlines. Like I said, after this episode, go take a listen to Sherry Papini if you haven't yet because I really want to know your thoughts on her and if you believe any of these new allegations that she's trying to peddle and I

I also will have a brand new episode for you at midnight tonight, so first thing tomorrow morning, about a wild case. It's a messy love triangle, an affair, some stalking, some creepy letters, an insane amount of tracking devices involved. It is just very, very wild. So you can get that tomorrow over on Patreon, patreon.com slash Annie Elise.

All right, thank you so much for tuning in, whether you listen on the podcast or you're watching on YouTube. I appreciate you guys supporting me and hearing these stories week to week. I know they are not easy to hear, so thank you for that.

And other than that, don't forget, we have listed in the show notes and on my community page who the winner is of the CrimeCon passes. We also have emailed them and we'll do something like this again very soon. So thank you guys again. Don't forget to comment with what you think about these cases and let me know your thoughts. All right, until the next one, be nice, don't kill people.

check toilet roll dispensers at Jersey Mike's maybe you'll find notes too maybe you'll save a life don't sell any children and just be a good human all right guys thanks so much take care