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17. A Chain of Lies: The Christine Lott Case
In this episode of The Lethal Library, Stephanie and Dani unpack the baffling true crime case of Christine Lott, a mother who vanished from Priest River, Idaho. The discussion spans the initial investigation, dubious actions by her husband Steve Lott, and the tragic discovery of Christine's remains over a decade later. Blending serious insights with dark humor, they highlight Steve's questionable alibis, family revelations, and the eventual courtroom drama that led to Steve's conviction. Tune in for a mix of sarcasm, heartbreak, and justice.
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welcome back to The Lethal Library. I'm Stephanie. I'm
Dani:Dani.
Stephanie:And we are here to tell you another tale about true crime. we've been busy filming Tik Toks, which is new for us. If you haven't followed our Tik Tok, please do because we are doing ridiculous things for your views. So
Dani:for your entertainment. Anyway, What are we talking about? We are talking about a big fat mouth. So, can you imagine not knowing what happened to your loved one? One day they're just gone. Are they dead or alive? Will you get that call a body has been discovered? Or are they going to walk through the door?
Stephanie:yeah.
Dani:There's a lot of
Stephanie:cases like this where it's feasible that they could have just went off and yeah, the, yeah. Being in limbo like that. I don't envy anyone that has to go through that.
Dani:A mother of three is missing in Priest River, which is in the panhandle of northern Idaho. Christine Lott, 34, disappeared around 11 a. m. on March 25th. She was last seen by her husband, Steve Lott, getting into a red 1990 Ford pickup with Washington license plates, just outside of Mitchell's Harvest Foods. Christina just made a short phone call from a pay phone before getting into the truck. Christine's sister. Angela Cucera Baker said that the couple had argued earlier that day and Christine had asked her husband to drop her off at the store. Steve went inside and that's when he saw Christine get into the truck. The two young children, Lucas, age 10, and Sean, age 12, were already off to school that morning. Her sister said Christine might be upset because her oldest son Raymond Who's age 14 went to stay with his father just a few days before she disappeared. So there was a little gap between When she disappeared and then when they were asking for help and it was a couple months. So Before before it was like in the newspapers. Okay, right? So they're like well, she was pretty pissed off They fought maybe she did just up and take off But then it kind of got serious And mom and sister and everybody's, you know, going to the media saying, Hey, we got to start looking, let's, let's look into this. Her husband, Steve searched for her for two days before notifying her family or, or any police. At first they thought she might just need a few days to cool off, but her family said it would be unlike Christine to abandon her children. Lots said Christine and him had argued over their finances that morning. And about his desire to work outside of the local area. They were also having problems with their oldest son, Raymond. Teenagers, just saying. We've all been there, done that, right? Mm hmm. Lot told police Christine loved her children, but couldn't wait for them to grow up, and she was stressed out and tired of being a mother. According to Lot, she wanted out.
Stephanie:You don't, even, even though mothers can be overly stressed and overly work. You don't see a lot that are like, give me a few years. I'll come back. That's not a, I'm out. So I'm done for now. Thank you. I'll be calling when you're 21. We'll go to Vegas. How's that? Yeah. You don't see that a whole lot with women. So little suspish,
Dani:during a search of lots home, the police found letters and notes all over the house written by him. They, were to Christine after her disappearance. It's asking her to please stay home. If you come back, if you return while I'm not home, please stay here. So we have like all these little notes and letters all over the house that they discovered. In case she
Stephanie:like crept back in. Yeah, in case
Dani:she came home while he wasn't there. Lot did not pass the polygraph test that was administered to him. I mean, it's not admissible in court, but.
Stephanie:No, it isn't and people can't pass it for many reasons, but it is.
Dani:Not a good luck. When
Stephanie:you see someone that passes for the most part from the cases that I've seen, usually they passed because they had nothing to do
Dani:with it. Usually. Usually, yes. so it's not admissible in court, but just wanted to note that. Mm hmm. Lot said Christine had cheated on him in the past and it was possible she was seeing someone else. And that's why he didn't follow Christine to the payphone. But, it came out during all of this that Christine had told friends that Lot had choked her before and shoved her into things. And we
Stephanie:know that if someone is choking or strangling you, that is one of the last things that someone will do to you before killing you as a woman in a relationship. So, yikes.
Dani:In 2005, Christine's mother Lucille is reaching out to the public again to help find her daughter. Quote, I feel like she's either been killed or she's being held against her will. She would never, ever, ever do this to her children. She would not do this. She wanted to be home when the kids got off the bus. She said so many times, these kids are my life. Lucille has lost contact with two of her grandsons because Steve moved to Phoenix in June. The two youngest children are, are not Steve's and neither is Raymond. So none of these three boys are Steve's. But they're all with him, or at least two. Well, Raymond is with, with, and to live with his father at 14, which is pretty typical for teenagers. They're just like, well, that was so much better. Okay, bye. but the youngest one, Lucas, Steve was the only father he'd ever known like that was his dad and so they decided not to break up the boys the grandparents and Because Steve was gonna fight for the the younger one. And so the grandparents were like We don't want to break up these brothers. They're already going through so much. So, they let the other, the 12 year old, go down and be together. So, I mean, I understand their reasoning, their thought process behind it. Like, we don't want to break up a whole family and have kids scattered everywhere. They're already missing their mother. Right? Even though they weren't his, he has custody of those two boys. Because they were married, yeah, right. her parents, Christine's parents had all three kids after Steve left in June, but they decided to let the two younger boys go to Phoenix to be with Steve. Steve was the only father that they'd, they'd ever known. Okay, so that was 2005. Let's move up to 2016. Okay,
Stephanie:literally a year ago.
Dani:So 11 years later. Christine's body was found along a Forest Service road near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho in February by a shed hunter. It was kept confidential why the investigators looked for Steve. They wanted to question him. They want to know where he's at. Yeah. Her death is being investigated as a homicide. Christine was identified by her skull's dentition and maxillary sinus pattern through the namus A database for missing persons.
Stephanie:There we go. I Danny did that. I need an Academy Award. Can we, you know what, let's take a quick pause, round of applause, because that, no, I'm not even being like, you deserve it. Clap for yourself.
Dani:Okay, it was a lot of big words, but this is very serious and I didn't even know like the, the, I, the, uh, dent, oh, dentition.
Stephanie:I'll be your, I'll be the wing beneath
Dani:your wings. Identifying. I think you'd be my wings. This is such a sad part too. Okay, I'm messing, okay. We're laughing at each other. Not the details. Right. I knew that, uh, somebody could be identified from their teeth, right, but the Maxillary sinus pattern, which is like they know from pictures
Stephanie:that they've taken
Dani:yeah And that there's a whole database for that.
Stephanie:I think that's great. I
Dani:think it's fucking fantastic
Stephanie:very Deteriorated right? Well, she was fine. She was out there for 12 years Thank you, Shed Hunter, for finding someone, like, sorry for him that he found that, but. How grateful though, because now there's somewhere to go. It seems like it must have been very remote, and not like a popular trail or anything that people would have been on. This was someone trying to get in the more obscure places where nobody goes, and he was able to find her, so thank you. And shed hunters are
Dani:looking for bones, so they are, they're spotting that whiteness because it could be an antler, like they could have been standing up on the top of a ravine looking down going, there we go, what's underneath there. I've always wanted to shed hunt but I never, well,
Stephanie:you can train dogs to help you do it too, which I think would be very cool.
Dani:I think they're so cool to find. additional bones were also recovered. They included vertebrae connected by a surgical appliance. And Christine had a prior back surgery. So it's, it's her. But they did not announce that they had found Christine's body. Until December of 2017. Being very sneaky. Very demure. Very mindful. So, that was like a year and a half. Almost two years.
Stephanie:I can't believe this is so recent that this has all come to life. Yeah,
Dani:and they kept it under wraps. It's
Stephanie:um,
Dani:I was like. Because
Stephanie:2017 was literally one year ago. Ha
Dani:ha ha. Absolutely. I know it
Stephanie:wasn't, but I feel that way.
Dani:Ha ha ha. Well, I 2020 completely. We all could have. Okay. Ha ha ha. on June 19th, 2018, Stephen Lott is arrested in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Nailed it. Laura Lott, Steve's ex wife, told investigators she had went over to reconcile her relationship with Steve when she was told some disturbing details. Lot told his ex wife that he had tried to commit suicide by placing a zip tie around his neck, but was interrupted by a maintenance worker that entered his apartment.
Stephanie:How often does that happen?
Dani:I had that same thought process.
Stephanie:Usually maintenance has to let you know before they enter, I mean, I'm not, maybe this is what happened. Suicide's a big deal, but Ooh, zip tie, very rare. Regardless, sure, sure, sure.
Dani:When Laura asked why he would do that, he replied, that is how Christine died. Lot then gave Laura a handwritten statement detailing the events that occurred the day Christine disappeared. The statement claims Lot was working at the house, doing chores outside that day. He went inside and showered and then he and Christine had sex. Why do they always say that? They always say that before somebody's missing or they murder somebody like, oh, but we had sex before. After having sex, he told Christine he wanted a divorce and would be filing for full custody of Lucas.
Stephanie:And so that's something where it's like I don't think this is the true story. But even if it was, as a woman, I think we can all relate to how that would feel. And then to, to be breaking the news right after an event like that, I'm sure it wasn't a, a, a good conversation. That's, that's not how you break that news is by doing that and then being like. Thanks for the last rodeo, babe. Here's a towel, um, also some divorce paper. Like, I'd be worried for my own life as a man doing that. Tacky. Very
Dani:tacky. They argued and Christine was trying to get him to stay. Then things got heated and a little bit physical, Lot said. A little bit? Just a smidge. Then he left the house. For a fifteen to twenty mile walk. And was gone for several hours. Fifteen to
Stephanie:twenty miles? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Yeah. No. No.
Dani:I walked a long time, uh, detective. Like, it had to be like at least fifteen, twenty miles. I went at least up to Canada. I was walking. Forrest Gump over here. Are you shitting my dick?
Stephanie:I couldn't help it. This guy. Who walks 15 to 350 mile walk as one does. I just. When you're stressed out, you're like, I gotta walk to. New Mexico.
Dani:The Canadia. They're close. I'm just saying. Oh,
Stephanie:just
Dani:a
Stephanie:quick little, quick little jog
Dani:to cool my, dude, if you need 15 to 20 miles to cool off, you got some fucking anger issues. Yeah, see a therapist. Please. a better response. Let me just, I'm, I'm going to give some advice here. A better response would have been like. I walked a couple miles up to the nature trail, and I just sat there, and just thought about my life, and thought about, you know, just thinking about how I was going to handle this, and I just sat there for like, an hour, two hours, like, just thinking I was so upset, and then I came back home. That's, exactly. Thank you. But, after his, fucking marathon, frankly, Marathon? How far? What's a mile? I mean, what's a marathon? How many is that? Like 24? Yeah. So basically he walked a fucking marathon. He did the Boston Marathon and came home. What a fucking idiot. Okay. Rant over. I was just like, shut the fuck up, dude. When he returned, he said he found Christine face down on the bed. Christine had a zip tie around her neck. He found a suicide note that she had left on the bed. He has lost it.
Stephanie:Whoops,
Dani:it's been a while. Locke cut off the zip tie but could not revive her. He was scared and freaked out because he didn't want the kids to see her like that. And that's when he decided to make it look like she left her family.
Stephanie:Oh, okay.
Dani:Reasonable. He carefully wrapped Christine up and put her in the bedroom. Lot then went and picked up the two kids from school and told them, Your mother's, your mother is gone. The following morning, Lot sent the kids to school and resumed his chores around the house. we still have, like, Christine is still there.
Stephanie:There's a literal body of your wife, or are they married? Yes. Yeah, your wife's there. Her body He's like,
Dani:I'm just gonna go do a few chores. I gotta
Stephanie:do some dust. I, I said I was gonna do the vacuuming today, so just a quick little vacuum. gotta go mow the lawn. Gotta mow the lawn.
Dani:Later that evening, he decided he was gonna take Christine's body to the mountains and bury her. So, you know, he went and picked up those kids, brought them home. He's like, boys, I'll be back. They're 10 and 12.
Stephanie:Watch a movie, have some little TV dinners. Play
Dani:some Nintendo. When he got to the, the first place he chose, he tried to dig, but the ground was partially frozen and he was unable to do so. Oh, fuck. Well. Cause you're an idiot. Well. Then he took her, well, shit.
Stephanie:Now what? Now he's driving around. He's like, this is way too hard. I can walk 73 miles. Yeah, sure. Do you not have a six foot hole in the frozen
Dani:ground? Not gonna happen. Loser. He took her to an area, in the Corn Lane Forest. Lot took her down a steep incline and covered her up. He said he was gonna tell the kids, his kids the truth but was gonna tell them on his terms. Okay. 12 years? Excuse me? Like when? On your 18th birthday?
Stephanie:Happy birthday! Also And put your mom in the woods? Yeah.
Dani:Your mom killed herself when you were 12 and then I Just, I didn't want you to know about that till now. You're an adult now,
Stephanie:so now I can tell you. What a
Dani:fucking horrible motherfucker.
Stephanie:Well, and what a stupid fucking story. Thank you. I just, I wanted to tell the kids so bad, I just have to tell them on my own.
Dani:Shut the fuck up. A grand jury indicted Lott for first degree murder and failure to report a death. Boom, gotcha, gotcha fucker. So in 2019 Lott pled guilty to reduced charge of voluntary manslaughter and failure to report a death in an Alford plea
Stephanie:You know what? I don't hate the Alford plea because I feel like it saves so many of the appeals, appeals, appeals
Dani:Mm hmm,
Stephanie:and I think it's a good way to be like It gives them some sort of plausible deniability because the alpha plea is where you're basically saying, I'm not pleading guilty, but I know that I couldn't with the evidence or whatever is going to be put against me, I couldn't be able to fight it. Right. So.
Dani:A la staircase. Mmm. We all know about that one, don't we? Yeah. During the sentencing hearing, Christine's eldest son, Raymond Flynn, testified. When asked how his mother's disappearance and death has affected him, he said quote, Yes, it affects me every day. Anytime my children do something I am proud of, I think to myself how great it would be to share that moment with their grandma that they'll never know. He also said he had no mother to protect him as a boy, leading to bad choices as a teenager. Lot took away his childhood years. took away his mother, split he and his brothers up, and lot lived his normal life for years like nothing ever happened. And that's true. Just that
Stephanie:gut punch of that like year and the split up siblings that could have really used each other to rely on.
Dani:Mm hmm. And the eldest brother was separated from those younger boys, and I just think they needed their big brother. Yeah. Wonder why he ran to Phoenix. Christine's sister, Angela, says that she has mourned her sister all these long years. Angela said, quote, Sorry you have lupus, Steve, but at least you're alive.
Stephanie:We know about lupus. Yes. Was he at least sentenced to, Seattle, Washington? Hopefully not Arizona. Oh, that would have been great.
Dani:Go get you some sunshine, bitch. Have some sunshine. Have some sunshine with your lupus. For those that don't know,
Stephanie:those with lupus, sunshine can affect it quite a bit. So,
Dani:he is not in Arizona, but I wish he was in an open daylight sale. Anyway, okay. Woo! In a kennel, outside. she lovingly referred to her sister as Chrissy. So everybody called her Chrissy, which is such a cute name. Lucas Lott, the youngest son, said on the stand that Lott was not a great father. He said Lot had lied to them about everything. He asked, why would you say my mom left us? He begs for Lot to come clean and tell him the truth. He tells a story about when him and his brother, this is the kind of lies these kids dealt with. The deception. He tells a story about when him and his brother caught Lott watching pornography when they were younger. And Lott told them, your mom was into this kind of thing, so I'm looking for her. Oh my,
Stephanie:I have to watch all these tapes to see if your mom's in here.
Dani:What a fucking dick. That is
Stephanie:one of the worst things I've ever heard. Isn't that horrible? There's so many other excuses or things that you can say like because like guys
Dani:watch porn. It's okay It's a normal thing, but no, I'm looking for your mother. She might be a porn star What a fucking dick dude, and so, you know, these boys have to watch this to look for your mother. I'm just yeah, so
Stephanie:Isn't that horrible? I'm so glad they threw that out there cuz that is literally Wild and I, I can't believe that an adult caring for children would say that.
Dani:Cause he doesn't give a fu he's, doesn't give a fuck. also, he, the younger son, he's like, I don't even know what to call you. he's just like, you are a horrible parent. He, he talks about the parents. Parenting is, you never made a shower, you never made us brush our teeth, you laid him in a bed and played video games 14 hours a day, all we had was ramen, we wore the same pair of shoes for years. So he's basically just kept them alive? Yeah. No parenting. Well, and with his lupus, he was probably collecting disability. And them probably getting, I'm just assuming here, he's probably getting money from the state. Some type of child care fund. Yeah. I can imagine. Some food stamps, probably some housing. But this kid was just like, we grew up so poor and so, you weren't even there for us. Like, which I'm glad they
Stephanie:had that, but this is someone that is clearly going to take advantage of it. And that money probably wasn't going towards the kids. Like, that money should be there. But, man.
Dani:Lott did make a statement at the hearing. Oh. Quote, I'm sorry for breaking y'all's hearts. If I could go back and change it, I would.
Stephanie:That sounds like something from a 15 year
Dani:old. Bonner County Judge Barbara Buchanan threw the fucking book at him. Literally? Please. Yeah. I wish. she gave him the maximum sentence for each crime. Which is beautiful because I think he thought that he was gonna get, like, tampering with the body. He was sentenced to 15 years determinant for voluntary manslaughter and 10 years determinant for failure to report a death. So 10 years for failure to report a death is excessive. She threw it at him. This is Barb. Yeah, Barb got him. Thank you Barb. And No concurrent. These sentences are, are gonna run consecutive. 25 years, bitch. Boom.
Stephanie:Well, he's had all these years free and what he's done with these years, because I think that could tell you a lot about a person, too. If he had cared genuinely for these boys, and they were like, that would have made them be like, I don't think that he could have ever done this. He gave us the best childhood. He was there for us at all of our school things, and they're like, We barely ate. We don't even know how to shower.
Dani:So, go fuck yourself, Steve. Hi, Steve. Fuck you. 2021, lot files for post conviction relief. Pro se, it was a shit show.
Stephanie:Pro se,
Dani:that
Stephanie:means what Danny told us. Just no
Dani:attorney.
Stephanie:You're representing yourself.
Dani:Allah.
Stephanie:Fucking Lori Mallow. And I can't believe anyone does that because pro se, even with the worst public defender, the worst one, someone that may have their own crack addiction or be homeless or who knows what the fuck's going on. You're never going to do better than a public defender somebody who's actually went to fucking law school Unless you are a like you went to Harvard or you passed the bar. Sure Maybe you could do pro se but if you have you still want a buddy
Dani:my buddy My buddy then
Stephanie:it gives you an appeal of
Dani:bad Representation effective counsel, which is what so I read and I read it, like I read the decision and they're like, yep, we're denying this, yep, we're denying that, didn't prove this, didn't prove that, because in the court of law, when you file these things, you have to be on your best, you have to be sharp. They have
Stephanie:a certain way that you have to do everything. That has to
Dani:be worded the right way, you
Stephanie:can't say, it was unfair. And they're like, okay, what, what specific things are you. Well,
Dani:he said this to me, where's your evidence? Where's your proof?
Stephanie:What specific law did they violate?
Dani:Mm hmm.
Stephanie:So pro se, good on you buddy. Very confident.
Dani:He's the
Stephanie:man.
Dani:I don't even know what. How grandiose to think that you could represent and I'm, I'm serious. Even the worst public. I mean, and they're shitty public defenders. Yeah, like they're, we've seen it. we've even, done cases where the, where the attorney's like, yeah, I probably shouldn't have been doing a death penalty case. I've like I haven't even argued a traffic ticket, but at least they know the law and so if this is written down It's like and they know the decorum of
Stephanie:the courtroom of like when you can do what and
Dani:Also, yeah, if you're gonna say this you have to have evidence to back it up 101 I mean, I'm not a criminal or an attorney and I even know that
Stephanie:Pro se mmm don't recommend for anyone Even if you're innocent, no one, if you are not trained in law, even if you are trained in law, you've just taken an appeal reason out of an appeal if you are wrongfully committed. Don't do pro se, you wild ass motherfuckers.
Dani:Go find some sunshine, you bitch. I'll touch grass. He argued he was misled by defense counsel into pleading to an amended charge of voluntary manslaughter. He also said the 25, which look, you know what? I think that his attorney probably said you're gonna drag everybody through the dirt. Look, if you just plead guilty to this manslaughter charge with an offered plea, it might be five or seven years. Right? And then, but Barb said, go fuck yourself. Boom. Boom. I still
Stephanie:think it's the best he could have
Dani:hoped for. Because I do think that with all the lies and stuff in that letter and all the bullshit. And his
Stephanie:kids being like, he treated us like dogs. Yeah.
Dani:So I really think it was, and what the decision said is that they're not gonna do anything about a tactical, defense. Like, That's not appealable. Like your defense attorney said this is your best option and let me tell you why and Then it's your choice you
Stephanie:choose But I really think
Dani:I just think that his defense attorneys really thought like well, it's been so many years
Stephanie:And they're like, well we see this case, it only gets 5 years for those 3 years.
Dani:Barb was not having that shit. Barb
Stephanie:was like, sure, we'll take that, and I'm gonna fucking rail you.
Dani:so he was saying that the 25, year prison term was excessive. and the ineffective counsel, he said that he was told he bore the burden of proof set the instead of the state. Um, excuse me sir. Have you never watched one of the 50 fucking Gazillion crime show? Have you ever watched Law and Order? Have you ever watched Law and Order Don? Then you're a complete idiot. Because, the majority of Americans know it is the burden of the prosecution to prove you're guilty. You don't have to, that's why you don't have to testify. That's why you don't have to say shit. And you can sow the seeds of
Stephanie:doubt. Yeah! Tell, tell, tell your lawyer about any person she was having an affair with. Any person who is shady in your life. Any person who could have possibly done this, sow the seeds of doubt. So you're an idiot.
Dani:Dipshit. He also said that his illness of lupus and a kidney condition incapacitated him during the mediation process. Quote, I was duped once by public defenders who failed to represent me and lied to me throughout my criminal case and refused to protect my rights or do their job. I won't stand by and allow it to happen to me again. Good for you. Very big, strong boy. But Bonner County Prosecutor Lewis Marshall said, Lott was able to navigate the judicial system good enough to reach an agreement that was much less than what Lott was originally charged with. Exactly. It's not first degree murder, motherfucker. Marshall stated, Mr. Lott took full advantage of that deal and is now upset that the court within his discretion sentenced him to the maximum sentence under the amended charges. You knew that was a risk. FAFO. Fuck around and find out. And Barb wasn't having it. And what she basically said was You lied first. So fucking long, right? Like you lied all of these years.
Stephanie:who commits suicide by zip tying their throat, especially a woman. The statistics for women's suicide do not usually involve hurting your body in any way. It's the pills. It's the exhaust into the car. It's those types of things because. Once again, women are so courteous to those around them that they're like, I don't want you to see my brain splatter. I don't want you to see my neck all bruised up. I would not like my children to see. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, Steve needed to go run a marathon. He had to have a 17 and three quarters mile walk. Fucking idiot. As one does when they're upset. Fuck him. Anyway.
Dani:So, I mean, there's the pills going back and forth, but In 2025, as of current, Lott is 55 years old and is currently in the Idaho State Correctional Institution medical annex. I really, that's been a couple of them. I need to look up what that's all about. has this happened during this week of research? I'm going to tell you. No shit. Let me just tell you something that happened. And I spent an hour and a half trying to figure this out today. So, voluntary manslaughter satisfaction date is June 19th, 2033. Oh my god, that sounds so weird to say. And the failure to notify of a death satisfaction date is 3 22 20 42. So that maths, right? Like, the 25 years, right? But when I went to go look again this week, the failure to notify the defy of a death off his, so when you go to the ID, uh, IDOC, you can go look, look up a searching inmate and it says their crimes and it says their satisfaction date or their parole date. It is gone. And so then, what's up with that? I don't know. I don't know if he got, so then I went to, pardons, the commission of pardon and parole. Do you know, let me just say, this is kind of snaky. They only post the last two months. Otherwise, you have to do a records request of who they give parole to. So, I was thinking, oh, that has to be it. Like, he had to ask for something. Some type of pardon. Yeah, um, I don't know what happened. It's just, but there was nothing on the last, I only could see the last two months. He wasn't there, but there was some Folks, help us. If you know a better avenue. Yeah, I'm like, how did that just fucking drop? I literally, otherwise I wouldn't have these dates.
Stephanie:That is so
Dani:strange. Something happened this month that made that drop off. So now, basically, he's eligible for parole in 2033. Because that other one's gone. I don't know how that happened.
Stephanie:What a cliffhanger.
Dani:I know. If anybody knows. I wanted to. I want this out. So long she was just no answers. My, my heart went out to her sister and her mother was just devastated. They're like, this is not my. You, and, and, I just, for, for him to claim that she just left her children is the worst. Like, you are such a fucking fat mouth, and to leave everybody hanging for all those years, um, is worse than just having them know an answer early so they can start to heal. Or, maybe not even heal, but just some acceptance. But you dragged out this big ol fucking lie. And mistreated them the whole way. Just heartbreak. So anyways, go fuck yourself. Fuck you, bitch!
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Stephanie:the language. The language was, once again, off the charts terrible, for the record. so, we're putting a disclaimer, and we have marked the podcast as explicit. E for explicit. Sorry about that. But, thanks for listening again, guys. We love you. See you next time. Damn for rubber ducky! Fuck
Dani:yeah!
Thank you for watching.