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Season 5 Episode 12 “The Wrap Up”

Tony Ciaglia Season 5 Episode 12

Tony, his brother Joey and his Dad help him wrap up the entire season. Given all the information that Metheny has shared it is quite a task. 

  • This Episode is a must watch on You Tube. Tony shares some new videos of Joe Metheny’s neighbor, and where Joe lived before he was arrested. 
  • In order to help tell Metheny’s story and prove he was telling the truth Tony also shares all the seasons videos in an order that will help clarify everything.
  • Metheny talks about his truck driving days and how the road was a “killers paradise”. Almost everything that Metheny confessed to, was investigated by Tony and Al, and they believed that he was telling the truth.They share everything with local investigators and The Center for Missing and Exploited Children hoping Metheny’s confessions will help solve some cold cases and bring closure to the victims families. During the penalty phase Metheny addressed the jury and this is part of what he said: 
  • “The words I’m sorry will never come out for they would be a lie. I am more than willing to give up my life for what I have done, to have God judge me and send my ass to hell for eternity. There is no excuse for the things I have done to those people. I just enjoyed it. So I ask of you, please give me the fucking death penalty”

Joseph Roy Metheny was found dead in his cell on August 5, 2017, and at that point his wish for death came true. 

Joe Metheny aka Tiny is now residing in the fires of hell.










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