Ron the Magnificent?
How do you sneak out of your home without your wife and stepkids noticing, savagely tie up and stab 3 people to death and then sneak back into your house without a scratch? Where’s the bloody shirt, pants, socks and shoes? I “testified” at Ron’s 2nd trial. I say “testified” because the Jury was asked to leave the courtroom. John was so terrified of Dennis after Jimmy’s murder that he hid at my parent’s home for months. But that was hearsay. A 6’ blonde teen asking me if he can stay with me because he is scared. Once John got comfortable again he started going out crusing and partying again. It wasn’t but a month or two and he was dead. The name Dennis Mason created fear in almost everyone I knew. Not only was he a suspect in my friend Jimmy’s murder, he chased after my best friend one night with a pistol. He wreaked terror all over Arlington. All it took was one small pool hall / video arcade right on the crusing strip in town to meet all of these nefarious people. They were my teen years, I had a lot of fun ~ but I was completely naive of all the drugs and drug deals going on around me.
Kellybundyseviltwin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/24
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Cadennme via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/24
This is a compelling, sad story of a broken system and a devastating case, but is way too long. This could have been done in 3 episodes. As the episodes go on, more and more “fluff” is presented. Worth a listen but be prepared, they needed an editor.
jscharenbroch via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/08/24
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