Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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  • Summary

  • Join Joseph Scott Morgan every week as he explores a world that not many have had a chance to visit, the realm of death. Jo Scott will lead listeners on a journey through the blood soaked death scenes of America and then into the autopsy room to fully understand the science behind each case. Jo Scott is one America’s leading experts on applied forensics and is regularly featured on ‘Crime Stories with Nancy Grace’, ‘The Piketon Massacre’, Court TV and more. Theme Music: Audio Network
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  • The Ransom Note and Non-Kidnapping Murder of JonBenet Ramsey
    Jan 9 2025

    A final look at items brought up in the recent Netflix documentary about JonBenet Ramsey and her death. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about the crime scene with Joe breaking down the mistakes that were made and how they have nothing to do with technology. Also a question that has never been answered regarding the "ransom" note. What type of "kidnapper" kills the person and leaves a "ransom" note. Who would pay a "ransom" for the "safe return" of a loved one when the "loved one" is already dead and in the house?

    Transcribe Highlights
    00:00.41 Introduction

    02:00.28 No excuses for evidence mistakes

    04:54.75 Never Ask Father of missing 6-year-old search the house

    10:06.27 The physical things seen in strangling

    14:34.80 Why leave the body AND ransom note

    19:53.52 Why ask for $118,000?

    24:28.50 The reason for the ransom note is dead

    29:07.64 JonBenet was beaten, skull was fractured

    32:10.35 Conclusion

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    33 mins
  • Burned To Death After 10 Hours Locked In Storage Unit: The Death of Corrine Abosamra
    Jan 8 2025

    A fire was reported November 7th, 2024, at Broadmoor Self-Storage in Kentwood, Michigan. Firefighters cut the lock off unit 454, and discovered the body of Corinne Abosamra. Morgan Wingeier rented a storage unit at Broadmoor Self-Storage and allowed Corinne Abosamra to live in the unit. On the day of the fire, Wingeier left Abosamra in the unit and locked it with a pad lock on the outside. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss what is known so far about the death of Abosamra and look closely at the evidence to see if it leads to accident or murder.

    Transcribe Highlights

    00:00.41 Introduction

    02:00.28 Renting a Storage Unit

    04:54.75 At a fire scene, everything looks the same

    09:06.27 Would someone rent a storage unit to render down a body

    14:34.80 Finding charred remains in the storage unit

    19:53.52 Did Morgan Wingeier forget she locked Abosamra in storage unit

    24:28.50 Victim was in the unit for 10 hours before fire was seen

    29:07.64 Wingeier didn't return to the storage unit

    34:10.35 Heat coming off a fire, no escape

    39:47.36 Conclusion

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    40 mins
  • SHOCKING SENTENCE: Possible Parole for Architect of Piketon Massacre
    Jan 7 2025

    Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack talk about some of the decisions that have been made in the case of the Piketon Massacre. Breaking down the crimes of the night, 4 locations in one night, wiping out generations of one family, moving an infant child next to the bosom of his dead mother so the baby can suckle if he gets hungry. Joe explains each crime scene to help explain what type of planning was required.


    Piketon Massacre
    Transcript Highlights

    00:00.01 Introduction

    02:55.22 Sentencing at Piketon

    06:05.91 Mother was the Puppetmaster

    10:12.49 Not a death penalty case

    15:21.13 Hannah was 13 when she began dating Jake

    20:01.28 Hannah says "I'm never signing any papers

    25:29.20 Mother bought new shoes at Walmart

    30:29.13 Angela Wagner hung baskets in kitchen

    34:57.12 Piketon Massacre sentencing

    40:35.65 Is this really the best outcome

    46:06.07 Conclusion

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    46 mins

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Amazing Jo Scott Morgan podcast

straight to the point. no holds barred information. brilliant way of telling these horrific murders of the saddest crimes.

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Favourite true crime

Educated comforting Jo Scott brings fascinating cases to life in an educational way whilst his guests pull out levity and Jo Scott has great chemistry with them all :) Dave Mack is brilliant and has made me laugh out loud many a time! Thanks Jo Scott (if Nancy Grace can call you that I hope I can too! LOL)

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