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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2023 · 1H 6M

The prison files: A conversation with a convicted killer.... (so they say) The story of John Ortiz-Kehoe

from The Thomas FreeMe Show: From Prison to Prosperity!

Hello and welcome back to another discussion surrounding the corruption in our Judicial System. Specifically Michigan. As this is where this conversation resides. MDOC. Lakeland facility. The inmates name John Ortiz-Kehoe. Johns case was a notoriously infamous case that allegedly involved a particularly heinous murder of a young woman. The victim's family reported her missing sometime in December 1993. Approximately 2 1/212 years later, Billy Brown, fearing that police were close to making an arrest in the case, confessed that he was present when defendant killed the victim and that he helped to conceal the body. He denied, however, that he took part in the killing. In exchange for his testimony against defendant, he was charged as an accessory after the fact. Billy, the only eyewitness to the crime, served as the prosecution's main witness. Defendant testified in his own defense. The two accounts of events leading up to the killing were similar in many respects. However, defendant testified that he left Billy and the victim alone, and Billy killed her when she refused to have sex with him. Billy testified that defendant killed the victim because she was defendant's old girlfriend, she obsessed over defendant and interfered with his other relationships, and she had damaged his truck on more than one occasion. Billy further testified that defendant killed her while he watched. Together they disposed of the body in a process that involved mutilation, incineration, cannibalism, and burial.Listen to Johns story, You can catch the prior episode of John telling his whole story. Todays conversation is just general everyday convict talk. #prisonstories#truecrime#documentary#viral#fyp#criminaljustice#law#legal#education

Hello and welcome back to another discussion surrounding the corruption in our Judicial System. Specifically Michigan. As this is where this conversation resides. MDOC. Lakeland facility. The inmates name John Ortiz-Kehoe. Johns case was a notoriously infamous case that allegedly involved a particularly heinous murder of a young woman. The victim's family reported her missing sometime in December 1993. Approximately 2 1/212 years later, Billy Brown, fearing that police were close to making an arrest in the case, confessed that he was present when defendant killed the victim and that he helped to conceal the body. He denied, however, that he took part in the killing. In exchange for his testimony against defendant, he was charged as an accessory after the fact. Billy, the only eyewitness to the crime, served as the prosecution's main witness. Defendant testified in his own defense. The two accounts of events leading up to the killing were similar in many respects. However, defendant testified that he left Billy and the victim alone, and Billy killed her when she refused to have sex with him. Billy testified that defendant killed the victim because she was defendant's old girlfriend, she obsessed over defendant and interfered with his other relationships, and she had damaged his truck on more than one occasion. Billy further testified that defendant killed her while he watched. Together they disposed of the body in a process that involved mutilation, incineration, cannibalism, and burial.Listen to Johns story, You can catch the prior episode of John telling his whole story. Todays conversation is just general everyday convict talk. #prisonstories#truecrime#documentary#viral#fyp#criminaljustice#law#legal#education

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