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now onto the episode. Arizona
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torso murder number two. The
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story of Marjorie Orban is eerily
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similar to the Valerie Pape story.
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It took place just four years and
1:18
seven months after the Valerie Pape murder
1:20
in the same city, Scottsdale, Arizona. The
1:24
body was found in a similar
1:26
condition, a dismembered torso, and both
1:28
killers were trophy wives of wealthy
1:30
men. It makes you wonder if
1:32
she was mimicking the Valerie Pape case. Marjorie
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Orban led a somewhat extraordinary life.
1:39
To hear her say it, calling
1:41
her just a stripper would be
1:43
unfairly downplaying her career. Yes,
1:46
she did some stripping, but in
1:48
her mind, she was also a
1:50
talented dancer, a showgirl and a
1:52
choreographer. She officially began
1:54
her dancing career when she was just
1:56
18 in Orlando, Florida, where she danced
1:58
at a downtown. downtown tourist attraction
2:01
called Church Street Station. She
2:03
performed line dances, jazz, and clogging
2:06
routines. Marjorie was extremely ambitious, and
2:08
within a year she was choreographing
2:11
the routines and was promoted to
2:13
be the manager of another location
2:15
called Cheyenne Station. Marjorie
2:18
had always dreamed of being a
2:20
mother, but at just eighteen she
2:22
was diagnosed with endometriosis, a painful
2:24
disorder that affects the lining of
2:26
the uterus. Though pregnancy
2:29
is possible with endometriosis patients, it
2:31
is highly unlikely, and she was
2:33
told that she could not have
2:36
children. This news was a severe
2:38
disappointment to Marjorie, and at that moment
2:40
she decided that since she couldn't lead
2:43
a life for her children, she would
2:45
solely live her life for herself and
2:47
her career. I could
2:49
walk out of any situation. That
2:52
may sound cold and callous, but
2:54
the only person I needed to worry about
2:56
was me. Relationships came
2:59
one after the other, and Marjorie found
3:01
herself hopping from man to man. By
3:04
the time she was thirty-five years old she
3:06
had been married and divorced six times. Most
3:09
of the time she had already found another
3:11
lover before divorcing the previous husband. In
3:14
1985, before the ink was dry on
3:16
her second divorce, Marjorie found herself living
3:19
with a hairdresser named Luke. Luke
3:21
came from a rich family that offered him
3:23
a condo if he moved back home to
3:25
Cincinnati. Marjorie quit her job
3:27
and followed Luke. As they
3:30
drove across the country, Luke got news that
3:32
the condo wouldn't be ready for another month,
3:34
so he suggested they go to Las
3:36
Vegas temporarily. He
3:38
had friends with a salon that he could
3:41
work at for a few weeks until the
3:43
Cincinnati condo was ready for them. Luke
3:46
ended up gambling away their $8,000
3:48
savings, and the salon job was
3:50
nonexistent. Marjorie packed her car
3:52
and left to go back to Florida, but
3:54
her car didn't last long. As
3:57
she drove through Phoenix, Arizona, her car
3:59
broke down. down and needed an
4:01
expensive part that would take ten
4:03
days to fix. Marjorie
4:06
was unsure how she was going to pay
4:08
for the repair when she noticed a strip
4:10
club called Bourbon Street Circus and applied for
4:12
a job. At this point
4:15
she'd never done any stripping, but it came
4:17
naturally for her. Though
4:19
she was classically trained in dance, she quickly
4:21
realized she could work the pole better than
4:23
any of the other girls. Marjorie
4:26
was statuesque and beautiful, with platinum
4:29
blonde hair, long legs, and a
4:31
flawless body. Within days
4:33
she was easily the most popular dancer in
4:35
the club. The patrons were infatuated
4:37
with her, and she was making $500 to
4:40
$600 per night. One
4:43
of those patrons was 26-year-old Jay Orbin. Jay
4:48
Orbin was a regular at Bourbon Street
4:50
Circus, and almost every other strip club
4:52
in the Phoenix area. He
4:55
was well known by strippers and club management
4:57
as one of the best customers. Jay
4:59
was on the chubby side and with not
5:01
the greatest fashion sense. Known
5:03
for his balding, thick, curly, black
5:06
hair, rosy cheeks, cowboy boots, and
5:08
his diamond pinky ring, he came
5:11
across looking much like a used
5:13
car salesman. But according to
5:15
his friends, Jay was funny, charming,
5:17
and had a heart of gold. Jay
5:21
had his own business, Jayhawk
5:23
International, selling Native American items
5:25
like turquoise jewelry, kachina dolls,
5:27
maps, and bows and arrows.
5:31
His work was profitable, and it took
5:33
him all over the country on sales
5:35
calls. He was out of town
5:37
three out of four weeks per month and
5:39
spent his free time in strip clubs all
5:41
over the country. Jay
5:44
had dated many strippers throughout the
5:46
years, but he was completely captivated
5:48
by Marjorie. He would come
5:50
to see her dance and buy her drinks
5:52
every chance he got. Though
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He would ask to see her outside
5:57
of the club, she refused, but he
5:59
persisted. After about two months,
6:01
she agreed to go on an afternoon
6:03
date with him. Despite.
6:05
His persistence. She still didn't see
6:07
yourself attracted to him. He
6:10
was very nice, but not exactly her
6:12
type. Eventually, he paid for her
6:14
car to get fixed and offered to
6:16
let her move into his home. Marjorie.
6:19
Had been paying to live at a hotel and
6:21
he offered to let her stay in a spare
6:23
room and his house for free. He.
6:25
Was gone traveling the country most of
6:27
the time anyway? She. Agreed
6:29
and moved in with him. Though.
6:33
J tried to get her to be romantic
6:35
with him at one point proposing marriage. Marjorie.
6:38
Wanted more from her life and eventually
6:40
move back to Florida and through the
6:42
years the two of them lost contact.
6:45
While. Back in Florida, Marjorie dated
6:47
Michael J. Peter. Michael.
6:49
Was well known the world
6:51
over for transforming the strip
6:53
club industry. He. Took the
6:56
industry from taboo to mainstream.
6:58
He. Bought strip clubs all over the
7:00
world and made billions. For.
7:03
A short time, the two were engaged.
7:05
Marjorie. Traveled the world with him
7:08
and he gave her a role
7:10
in his low budget unwatchable movie
7:12
no More Dirty Deals and got
7:14
her a small spot in Motley
7:16
Cruise Girls Girls Girls Video. The
7:19
song we came in and summit strip
7:22
clubs around the world. Marjorie was the
7:24
choreographer and as clubs though, the strip
7:26
clubs didn't have much in the way
7:28
of choreography. Like. All of
7:31
Marjorie relationships. It didn't last forever.
7:33
The. To stayed on good terms, but Marjorie
7:36
eventually made her way back to Las
7:38
Vegas. Years later, in
7:40
Nineteen Ninety Three, J was on a
7:42
business trip driving through Las Vegas when
7:45
he noticed a billboard for an adult
7:47
review at one of the big casinos.
7:49
He instantly recognized Marjorie on the advertisement
7:51
and bought tickets for the show that
7:54
night. In. The years that
7:56
had passed, Marjorie had become a
7:58
Vegas showgirl and choreographer. They don't
8:00
review shows. The two met and
8:02
J realized he still felt the
8:04
same as he did years before.
8:07
Both. Marjorie Nj were making good money
8:09
by now. But. What Marjorie still
8:12
wanted more than anything, was to have
8:14
a family. Realizing this,
8:16
J proposed marriage again, but this
8:18
time he had a plan. He.
8:20
Told her that she could move to
8:23
Scottsdale, Arizona with him, quit stripping, and
8:25
that he would pay for fertility treatments
8:27
until she got pregnant. Marjorie.
8:29
Like this idea. In Nineteen Ninety
8:31
Four, J and Marjorie got married
8:33
at the Little White Wedding Chapel
8:35
in Las Vegas. The. Same
8:37
chapel's used by celebrities like
8:39
Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Bruce
8:41
Willis, and Britney Spears. Despite.
8:45
Her diagnosis, the fertility treatment worked,
8:47
and they had a son named
8:49
Noah in August. Nineteen Ninety Six.
8:52
Though their relationship was doing well,
8:54
Marjorie had sizable debt and was
8:56
having problems paying the Internal Revenue
8:59
Service. To. Protect Jays business assets
9:01
from being seized by the I
9:03
arrests. They got divorced but still
9:05
remain together. For.
9:07
Almost ten years, Marjorie Orban lived
9:10
the life of a normal suburban
9:12
housewife raising her son was a
9:14
travel the country on sales calls.
9:17
Though. This marriage lasted much longer
9:19
than the previous six marriages. Like
9:22
the others, she became bored and
9:24
started seeking other men. Her.
9:27
Infidelity started in two thousand for.
9:30
The. First was her son's eighteen year
9:32
old karate instructor. The second was a
9:34
sixty year old body builders in that
9:36
at the gym Larry Weisberg. With.
9:39
Jay being on the road three weeks
9:41
every month, he was easy for Marjorie
9:43
to hide or affair from Jay. While.
9:45
J was gone. Larry would live at the
9:48
house with Marjorie full time. August.
9:50
Twenty eighth, Two Thousand and Four
9:52
was their son know eighth birthday.
9:55
After the birthday party, J was again
9:57
on the road. This. Time He was
9:59
on his. The to Florida for three weeks.
10:02
But. Once she got halfway to Florida,
10:04
Hurricane Francis had grown too large and
10:06
he turned around and came back home.
10:09
With. This change? He could make it back
10:11
to Phoenix and be home by his
10:13
own birthday. September Eight. On
10:16
the afternoon of September eighth, as he
10:18
was pulling into the Phoenix area, J
10:20
called his parents. He normally spoke to
10:22
his family several times a week. He
10:25
told his mother that the trip was cut
10:27
short and that he was almost back home, just
10:29
in time for his forty fifth birthday. He.
10:32
Told her that he was almost home and would
10:34
call her back later in the day. She.
10:36
Never got that call. Over.
10:39
The next week, when friends and family hadn't
10:41
heard from Jay on his birthday, they got
10:43
worried and called Marjorie. Marjorie.
10:45
Wasn't worried at all. She.
10:47
Said the j hadn't come home. She.
10:49
Said that he had called her and said
10:51
he had to go to another sales trip
10:54
and wouldn't be back until September. Twenty second.
10:56
She. Told them she hadn't seen him since
10:58
her son's birthday on August Twenty eight.
11:01
In. The weeks of followed, Jays family and friends
11:03
were getting more and more worried. But.
11:05
Marjorie wasn't concerned. On.
11:08
September twentieth: Several of Jay's friends
11:10
receive calls from Jay cell, but
11:12
there was nobody at the other
11:14
end. When. September twenty
11:16
second rolled around Nj still hadn't come
11:18
home or even called. They pressured her
11:20
to find the calling the police and
11:23
report him missing. Reluctantly.
11:25
She called. Though. Marjorie
11:27
had reportage a missing. She was
11:29
frequently unavailable to discuss the matter
11:32
with police. Police. Needed
11:34
the license plate number of Jay's Ford
11:36
Bronco so they could use plate recognition
11:38
to look for it. By.
11:40
September Twenty Eight. Police. Had
11:42
left three messages for Marjorie. But.
11:44
She wasn't returning cause. When.
11:46
Detective Jan Butcher of the Missing Persons
11:49
Unit finally got Marge around the phone.
11:51
She was combative. Butcher.
11:54
I kind of get the feeling that you're
11:56
really not available and willing to help us
11:58
out trying to locate. Marjorie. I
12:01
speak more matter of factly the does not mean
12:03
I do not care. Just because
12:05
I'm not running around crying and and
12:07
in hysteria doesn't mean that I'm not
12:10
concerned and not doing anything. Because.
12:12
Of her reluctance to help and
12:15
defensive posturing, police were suspicious of
12:17
Marjorie from the very beginning. When
12:19
police check Jays bank account and credit
12:22
cards, they realized large amounts of money
12:24
were being pulled out of his accounts.
12:27
The. Signatures on the receipts were J.
12:29
Orban, but they quickly realized that it
12:31
wasn't him that was signing them, but
12:34
Marjorie. Within. Days of J
12:36
being missing, Marjorie had been pulling
12:38
out the maximum amount from a
12:40
T M's every day. When.
12:42
Asked about this, Marjorie says she needed
12:45
the cash to pay bills, but when
12:47
police notice that she bought a baby
12:49
grand piano for almost twelve thousand dollars,
12:52
That raised even more red flags.
12:55
Starting. From September ninth, the day
12:57
after J went missing. Marjorie.
12:59
Pulled out over one hundred thousand
13:02
dollars from Jays accounts and over
13:04
forty five thousand dollars from his
13:06
business accounts. She. Was also
13:08
selling merchandise from Jays business.
13:11
When. Police found out the Jay had
13:13
a one million dollar insurance policy
13:15
with Marjorie is the beneficiary. They
13:17
knew this situation was going to
13:19
him badly. Detective.
13:22
Butcher called Marjorie to ask her to
13:24
come to take a polygraph test. Her.
13:27
Tone became even more combative.
13:30
Butcher. Can. We schedule
13:33
to take a polygraph tomorrow. Marjorie.
13:36
She wants me to take a polygraph smile.
13:38
Speaking. To someone else in the room. Larry.
13:42
You tell her to go fuck yourself. Butcher.
13:45
Who's that? Marjorie.
13:48
None. Of your fucking business. It's a friend
13:50
of mine. Is. This conversation
13:52
being recorded. Butcher. Yes,
13:55
It is. Marjorie. It
13:58
is okay. I would like copy of
14:00
that. After the
14:02
phone negotiations proved to be unproductive.
14:05
Scottsdale. Police obtained a search
14:07
warrant for J Orbits House. When.
14:10
The Swat team broke down the door to
14:12
Orban home. They were attacked by a well
14:14
built man. That. Man
14:16
was Larry Weisberg, marjorie
14:18
bodybuilder boyfriend. When. Larry
14:20
attack the swat team. They quickly teased
14:22
him and hit him in the face,
14:25
breaking his nose. Once
14:27
inside the house they sound business Credit
14:29
cards and checkbook said Jay Orban normally
14:32
used on his business trips. Detective.
14:34
Butcher now believe that this was
14:37
not just a missing person investigation.
14:39
Everything see new pointed to it
14:41
being a homicide. On
14:43
October twenty third, on the corner of
14:45
Tatum Road and Dynamite Road. A.
14:47
Trans Am was roaming around a
14:49
piece of Arizona State Trust land
14:52
in the desert just fifty feet
14:54
from the road. Though. It
14:56
was desert. It wasn't remote. The.
14:58
Roads were busy and housing developments were
15:00
only a few hundred feet away. The.
15:03
Man came across a large object wrapped
15:05
in plastic garbage bags and sealed with
15:07
tape. He pulled the tape
15:10
off and rip the black plastic.
15:12
Inside he found a large blue
15:14
rubbermaid storage container. When. You
15:16
open the lead to the container. He
15:18
stumbled back in shock. Besides.
15:21
The horrible stench. He was shocked to
15:23
see a belt buckle and the harry
15:25
belly of a man. The. Man
15:27
immediately ran to a nearby store
15:30
and called police. When.
15:32
The police arrived, They realized it
15:34
wasn't a full body, but only
15:37
half a torso. The. Body have
15:39
been cut just below the rib cage and
15:41
the legs had been severed at the knees.
15:43
They. Could clearly tell it was a man
15:45
by the hair on the belly. The internal
15:48
organs of the lower half the torso had
15:50
been removed. The. Body had been
15:52
dismembered, was closed still wearing jeans
15:54
and a brown leather belts. At
15:57
the bottom of the container, they
15:59
found a thirty eight caliber bullet, mixed
16:02
currency totaling four hundred and fifty
16:04
nine dollars and ten cents, and a
16:06
key ring with eleven keys. The.
16:08
Rubbermaid container was new and still have the
16:11
U P C stick around the bottom. During.
16:14
The Autopsy: The medical examiner determined
16:16
that the body had been previously
16:18
frozen for an extended period before
16:20
it was dismembered. From. The
16:22
markings on the bones, They could tell that
16:25
the body had been dismembered with a saw
16:27
some sort. Six. Weeks after
16:29
J. Orban went missing, they now believe
16:31
that they had found his remains just
16:33
a few miles from his home. Dna.
16:36
Test later confirmed their suspicions.
16:39
They. Also believe that Marjorie or been
16:41
placed a torso there because she wanted
16:43
the body to be found in order
16:45
for her to collect the one million
16:48
dollar insurance claim. Jay had to be
16:50
officially dead, not just missing. Two.
16:52
Days after the torso was found, J
16:55
or Bins green Ford Bronco was found
16:57
parked in a residential neighborhood just a
16:59
few blocks from their home. Detectives.
17:02
Took the keys that were found in
17:04
the bottom of the rubbermaid container and
17:06
is they suspected? The. Keys opened
17:09
and started the Bronco. The
17:11
remaining keys open the Orban home
17:13
and Jays office. Three. Witnesses
17:16
from the neighborhood told police they
17:18
saw a woman matching Marjorie description
17:20
near the Bronco. Around. The
17:22
time the September eight. Three.
17:25
Weeks after Jays body was found,
17:27
police brought Marjorie in for questioning.
17:30
Not. For Jays murder, but for
17:32
forging his signature when she bought
17:34
computers at Circuit City Electronics Store.
17:37
Marjorie. Claim that she'd been signing his
17:39
name for years and didn't realize there is
17:41
anything wrong with using his credit cards after
17:44
his death. To. More
17:46
investigating the police did the more
17:48
evidence started the mount up. When.
17:51
Searching Orban home, they found a receipt
17:53
for Los Hardware Store dated two days
17:55
after J were missing. On. the
17:57
receipt for that purchase were a slew mops,
18:00
various cleaning products, black
18:03
plastic bags, and two 50 gallon
18:06
blue rubbermaid containers. They
18:09
were exactly the same type of
18:11
container that they found Jay's disemboweled
18:13
torso in. In fact, the
18:15
UPC code on the container they found
18:18
was exactly the same as what was
18:20
on the receipt, but the
18:22
most important piece of evidence was
18:24
videotape they acquired at the Lowe's
18:26
store dated September 10th. The
18:29
tape showed Marjorie at the checkout
18:31
counter purchasing the murder cleanup supplies
18:34
and it clearly showed her
18:36
purchasing large blue containers. In
18:40
Jay's office police found a package
18:42
of jigsaw blades. The package was
18:45
missing two blades. The
18:47
medical examiner determined that the cutting
18:49
pattern on his bones was consistent
18:51
with that of the blades. Back
18:54
at the Orban home they found
18:57
that the garage floor had recently
18:59
been acid washed and a layer
19:01
of thick decorative epoxy had been
19:04
put over the cement eliminating any
19:06
chance of finding trace forensic evidence.
19:10
On December 6th 2004, Marjorie Orban
19:13
was arrested at her home charged
19:15
with first-degree murder, fraud, and
19:18
theft. She was held
19:20
without bail and their son Noah was sent
19:22
to live with Jay's parents. Initially
19:24
Larry Weisberg was also a
19:26
suspect. A search of his
19:29
home and vehicle showed that he had
19:31
access to the Orban home. He
19:33
had a garage door opener for their
19:35
garage in his vehicle, so he had
19:37
the means, but there was no
19:39
hard evidence against him. All
19:42
of the evidence pointed directly to Marjorie.
19:45
With a first-degree murder charge in the state
19:47
of Arizona, she now faced
19:49
the possibility of the death penalty. In
19:53
a controversial move, the prosecution gave
19:55
Larry Weisberg full immunity in the
19:57
case if he testified against Marjorie.
20:00
Based with the overwhelming evidence against her,
20:02
Marjorie's attorneys advised her to take a
20:04
plea deal to a lesser charge to
20:06
avoid the death penalty. She
20:09
refused. I will never let my
20:11
son hear me say that I did this to his
20:13
father. I'll let them kill me first.
20:17
Marjorie spent four years in prison awaiting
20:19
trial. During the trial, the
20:21
defense tried to explain that Jay Orbin weighed
20:23
250 pounds and that it
20:26
would have been too physically demanding for
20:28
Marjorie to dismember and move a body
20:31
that large. But
20:33
Marjorie wasn't exactly petite. She
20:36
was a tall, strong woman that
20:38
worked out at the gym religiously. The
20:41
defense also tried to claim that Larry Weisberg
20:44
was responsible for Jay's death, but
20:46
they offered no evidence for that. The
20:49
defense pointed out that he was aggressive
20:51
enough to confront a SWAT team and,
20:53
as a body builder, he was certainly
20:55
strong enough to dispose of a body.
20:58
The prosecutors countered that defense by
21:00
saying Larry Weisberg was just another
21:02
in Marjorie's long list
21:04
of infidelities that she used. They
21:07
also pointed out that investigators found
21:09
no evidence that Larry was involved
21:11
in the murder at all. The
21:14
prosecution also brought in the 19-year-old
21:17
karate instructor that she was sleeping
21:19
with and her former friends a
21:21
claim she often talked badly of
21:23
Jay. The karate instructor
21:25
and Larry Weisberg both claimed that
21:27
Marjorie was skilled in the
21:29
art of seduction. The
21:31
prosecution also called her cellmate from
21:33
prison, Sophia Johnson, to the stand.
21:36
Sophia said that Marjorie had often complained
21:39
to her that Jay was fat and
21:41
disgusting. Sophia claimed that Marjorie
21:43
confessed to her that she shot Jay,
21:45
froze his body, thawed the corpse, then
21:48
cut off his arms and legs and
21:50
head. The only witnesses
21:52
called by the defense was a character
21:54
witness, Marjorie's former billionaire
21:56
lover, Michael J. Peter. a
22:00
glowing picture of Marjorie as a good,
22:02
loving mother, but it wasn't enough to
22:04
sway the jury. The trial
22:07
lasted eight months, but it
22:09
took only seven hours for the jury to come
22:11
back with a guilty verdict. As
22:14
Judge Arthur Anderson handed down the
22:16
sentence to Marjorie, he compared her
22:18
case to yet another Arizona killer,
22:21
Winnie Ruth Judd, who murdered and
22:23
dismembered her two friends in 1931
22:26
and stuffed the remains into steamer trunks.
22:29
At the sentencing on October 1, 2009, Marjorie
22:33
had her son to thank for avoiding
22:35
the death penalty. The jury chose to
22:37
sentence her to life in prison without
22:39
the chance of parole rather than death.
22:42
We all decided that the son is
22:44
the innocent victim here. We
22:47
all walked out of there feeling good. Juror
22:49
Stan Brown. This
22:51
is what we wanted all along. From the
22:54
beginning, we didn't want to kill the boy's
22:56
mother, and we wanted life. Jay
22:59
Orbin's brother, Jake Orbin. To
23:02
this day, Marjorie Orbin claims that
23:04
Larry Weisberg shot Jay Orbin in
23:06
the garage of their home and
23:08
that she never saw Jay's dead
23:10
body and certainly didn't dismember or
23:12
dispose of the body. Marjorie
23:16
admitted that she helped cover up the murder,
23:18
but she didn't kill him. She
23:21
claimed to TV Cruise of the show
23:23
48 Hours that Weisberg was a very
23:25
violent man and shot Jay in their
23:27
garage. She said that Larry threatened
23:29
to kill her son if she told the police
23:31
that he did it. She
23:33
claimed that he told her, it's
23:36
just that easy to snap that kid's scrawny
23:38
neck if you don't do what you're told.
23:41
Though she claimed that Larry threatened
23:43
her to TV Cruise, she never
23:45
told this story to the police.
23:48
Currently, Marjorie's profile
23:50
on rightaprizner.com reads,
23:53
Growing up in Miami, the sunshine and water were
23:55
a big part of my life. Playing
23:58
on the beaches, diving, surfing, and walking. sailing,
24:00
playing beach volleyball. The
24:03
little girl in ballet class was the
24:05
start of a lifelong love of dance.
24:08
I had quite a career as
24:11
a professional dancer and choreographer, from
24:13
Disney World to cruise ships in
24:15
Las Vegas shows. Paris,
24:17
Japan, Germany, even dancing on
24:19
rock videos. Motley Crue,
24:22
Girls, Girls, Girls, traveling all over
24:24
the world. I had many
24:26
exciting adventures. Then, one
24:29
unforeseen incident changed everything. But
24:32
even now, I do my best to be
24:34
positive and create a meaningful life for myself.
24:37
I am strong and healthy and
24:39
active. I teach aerobics classes. I
24:42
am tall, slender, and have long
24:44
blonde hair. I have a
24:46
pretty silly sense of humor sometimes. I
24:49
read, watch trashy TV, and stay out
24:51
of drama. I miss
24:53
traveling, good food, the ocean, interesting
24:56
friends and romance. I
24:58
would love to meet new friends from the
25:00
real world who might share their adventures or
25:02
maybe just talk. Please write to
25:05
me directly. Thanks
25:24
for listening to True Crime Sleep Stories.
25:27
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show. Maybe our next story
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will give you the peace of mind you
25:33
desperately need. Or not.
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