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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2023 · 37 MIN

A Knoxville Murder for Hire

from Mountain Mysteries: Tales from Appalachia · host Hailey and Holly

This week we are back in Knoxville TN!  This crazy plot happened only a few months ago and we are here to tell you all about it.  What happens when a jealous friend finds hires a killer?  Listen to find out! Support the show

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Hi, I'm Holly and I'm Haley. Welcome to Mountain Mysteries Tales from Appalachia. We're back. Hello.

Another week in the trenches. Yeah, sorry, I was mid-sippable. That is actually a fake Stanley Cup which is one of the world today. It's a dupe.

Simply modern, a really Amazon dupe. Everyone that I work with, we all have one in different colors. It's kind of just expanding. Is purple your favorite color?

Yes. Yeah. Good to know. Purple's my favorite.

You and our former boss. Yeah. I like more of a lilac, like a lavender. She like a little bit more darker.

Yeah, darker. I'm not opposed to a darker purple but yeah. Two guesses what my favorite color is. I'm just gonna give you two.

Green? You didn't even need to. You're right. Green is my favorite color.

Yeah. I like green. It's just calming. I like green.

You know, and actually this paint color is actually green. It looks the same as it was before but it's not. It's a little greener. It's a little greener.

It's actually called Fresh Eucalyptus. Oh, I'm sorry. The color in here before was called Interesting Aqua. Oh.

Both Sherwin-Williams colors if you're looking for paint colors which I love paint colors. By the way, I'm going to, at some point I've been meaning to do it, paint the one wall in the laundry room. Well, as I went to use the restroom before we began, I was like, why is everything in bins? It is because we took down storage shelves and shelf here.

And we're putting new, it was about to fall so I was scared I would call my kid. So we got rid of them and we're gonna put up new shelving but I wanted to paint kind of an accent wall. Yeah. It has gonna be this color called Iron or which is dark.

I mean, I think the wallpaper was an excellent accent wall. When I moved into this house there was this Milan. It was shiny. There were shiny parts to it.

It's still down there in the back. Oh, I thought in the bathroom. I was like, what are you gonna do with that? I think I'm in a frame.

I think you need to. Just a little house's history. A little piece of it frame it because it was something. It was horrible.

I would love it. I loved it. I took it down and it was gone. I loved everything about it.

I don't miss it at all. So now the colors in there are repulsed gray and the accent wall will be Iron or which I think will really sort of make it pop. I know it sounds weird to make your laundry room pop but no, I think it would look really nice. Well, I was only afraid of dark colors but I live like the house I'm renting.

We paint at everything. And we paint our living room like a navy blue. I like it. So dark blue with bright white trim.

But it works in that room because you have a massive window. We get a lot of light in there. So it really does work. It's a ton of natural light coming from the very end.

We extended it into our dining room. So it almost makes the space look bigger. But our downstairs is I think a hodgepodge of colors because I've always wanted to paint everything in a different color. And so we have blue in our living and dining room.

Our kitchen is yellow. Our back laundry room is like a bright blue. It's a light blue but it's bright. My guest room is kind of gray.

Our hallway is blue. My bathroom is gray. My room, my bedroom is purple. And our library podcast area is green.

And I love it. It's the right floor. Upstairs because my brother rents with me and he lives upstairs. I live downstairs.

But he's got a big bedroom. He's got the big bedroom. It's gigantic. And then an extra room over the side.

Kind of like a bonus room. I don't know. I think it was bedrooms at one point. But he painted everything with a gray.

Like different shades of gray. Travis do you know? Okay. Because he's colorblind.

So he's like, they're different colors. I didn't know. And I'm like, yeah, they're all like, this is kind of a bluish gray. This is kind of like a lighter gray.

This is kind of a green gray. Have you been to my house? And he's like, the poor child's colored ones. Well, so I wanted, you know, when I moved it, I wanted to flow throughout like the, you know, the foyer that leads into the living room that you down the hallway because it's all kind of open.

And then I had it all the same gray color which is called passive visor. Anyway, anyway, and then in the kitchen now that color is story something. Yeah, it's a blue color. It's pretty, it's not dark.

It's probably middle of the range. I love it. I feel like it's calm. And I don't know, I feel like my rooms flow.

Because all of them compliment each other on that sort of gray tone. Yeah, ours are very mellow glazed. But no, I think it's beautiful. Okay.

So Hey, have you ever thought about hiring someone to murder an individual? Let's be honest. No, I probably should do it myself. You'd probably be the one getting paid to.

I mean, no, because it's got to be your when you start getting other people involved. It's when you can get in a bad way. Like if I need a ton, I'm going to do it yourself. I wish I'd be independent.

And if someone else needs it done, I'm not going to do it because it's not your business. And I don't want to be like implicated. I like that. I mean, if you tell me like, fine, I'll keep your secrets for life, but I'm not going to help you.

I might help with body disposal. You've said that before the right person. Yeah, I would help you. Oh, thank you.

There's not many people I would help. So, well, I mean, the cut. Thank you. I'm up there with your mom, your grandma.

Yeah, your brother, your dad. Yeah, that's wow. Yeah, you're with the fam. There's a couple other select people that I would I feel like the older sister never wanted.

Oh, yeah. Yeah, great. But now I would do it myself out when I read it. Well, I mean, we are in the DIY, you know, era where you know, why paid, have someone do something you can do.

Yeah, I mean, it's like ship-flapping a wall. Exactly. Like YouTube it is. You just do it.

Yeah. No, don't do it. No, no, no, no. No, no, no.

So, Haley, this is a murder fire story. This is recent. Whoa, like just happened. Oh, okay.

And we're going back to her favorite place, Tennessee, Knoxville. Nice. Nice. Okay.

All right. It starts out. It's May 18th, 2023. What?

Yeah, literally just months ago. Oh my gosh. Yeah, I told you it was recent. So 47 year old Melody Sasser is at home when she hears a knock on her front door.

She casually opens it up and she has bombarded by police telling her to put her hands up. Yeah. She being swatted. Well, put her hands up and they swiftly take them and pull them behind her back and put cuffs on her and they read her Miranda rights, take her down the police station and she's like, let's understand what's going on.

You know, Melody is being accused of a murder for hire plot. Oh, I thought it was going to be a man. No, we'll wait until you hear this. Okay.

Yeah. So let's rewind a minute. Yeah, let's go back in time and figure out why the heck this woman is being accused of this. Okay.

So we're going to rewind back to 2020. So this is where the story begins. Okay. Melody was looking for love and went on match.com to find a suitable companion.

Match.com not Christian mingles. No, I guess, uh, didn't feel appropriate. Yeah. E harmony.com.

Maybe that didn't spike her interest, but for some reason, she thought, you know what, match.com. And those are one of those that you pay for. Yeah, that's not like the tender or humble or the, yeah, any of those guys. Are you checking your tender right now?

I'm not. I actually deleted all of mine. I was on them for a minute, but I got scared. Yeah.

It's crazy. Okay. Some creep, creep's creep's out of the south there. 100%.

So she went on match.com and it was there that she matched with a man named David Wallace. Oh, David. Oh, David was also a local and the two met and hit it off. So I mean, he wasn't a creepy killer and he's like that.

He seemed to go well. The four long they became hiking buddies. It's a red flag. I don't ever let a man take you out in the woods or even a creepy woman.

Don't let her take you on the woods. Emily, if you're listening. I just, I just want to say that Haley's friend, Emily had disclosed to us during our big vacation several years ago. How she went on a second day, I believe with a guy and they were hiking out in the woods.

And Haley and I just said, no, no, no, that's a big no. Never go with a man to the woods. And it didn't work out. That was the winemaker.

Yeah. Well, we had questions about him. We did have questions about him. He was a questionable dude.

He did make wine professionally. We think, she did not even do the, like, I'm not thrilled about you going into the woods period, but didn't even do the like text to the friends like, Hey, I'm going into the woods with this random man. If you don't hear from me in the next like five hours since our parties, I don't know. Exactly.

No, it was like, she calls me when she gets back and it's like, Oh, we got a great day. What would you do? We went into the woods. No, but I'm like, what?

Because all I hear are headlines. All I can read are headlines. You know, they found the body and she's not a hiker. That's weird.

Like, you know her. Yeah. Nothing about that girl screams hiker. No.

Love you so much, but no, stay out of freakin woods. I agree. I do. Bad times.

I have to. I have to. So, but together, they went on these long hiking tracks and they enjoyed it. They had a really good time.

Oh, you know, they got along really well. However, it appears that Melody was a little more invested romantically in a relationship than David was. That's hard. That's hard.

By all accounts, it seemed that David was merely enjoying having a hiking buddy and being friends, whereas Melody was quite smitten within. Well, dude, why don't you go to match.com? It's not friends. See, that's a thing is, did he tell her?

Like, did they, you know, DTR? Did they define the relationship? And he's like, listen, I mean, I really like I like groovy boots. I like that you can hike really far.

That's really awesome. But I just like want to be friends or did he basically, oh, I love you. Like, later on, yeah, come out to the woods. I'll make something romantic with this.

You know, I don't know. I don't know. There's nothing in this article that says, you know, and I'm sure when a trial happens, we'll find out more information. But for right now, it seems like it was very one-sided.

Yeah. So sometime around early 2022, so about three and a half, two years after they met, David informed Melody that he would be moving to Alabama with his done, done, done, done. The fiance. The fiance.

Yeah, fiance. The fiance. The fiance. The fiance.

The fiance. The fiance. So, either this guy was playing her the whole time and he had another girl on the side, or he was like, legit upfront, like, hey, you're just my friend. Or maybe he met Jennifer along the way.

I don't, the details are a little murky here. What is it with excess going to Alabama? I don't accept blood to Alabama. I guess that's where exes go.

Yeah. So Alabama, if you're listening, are you as tape-able? It's because we all say. Really?

Yeah. I think they're so hablonary. I hope so they're both great people. I'm glad you wish them well.

They're both fantastic people. I was just like, I'm glad to know that. Fuffer well. Versus what you're about to hear.

Oh, yeah. No, no, they got together and it was, we were not it for each other, but then they got together, and it was special, lovely and beautiful, and I was like, go them. I had one guy I was seeing who ended up, well, I was seeing him saying like, oh, just so you know, my ex-girlfriend that I had always pined for got divorced and came back into my life and now we're marrying. No, mine just wanted to move real fast.

Like, but older, some cultural differences were there and it was kind of like a, not really at that point in my life, but my friend was. I had a job with her. No, for it. That's great.

It was beautiful. I assume it still is. I hope it is. And it can be.

In this, I would assume that David and Jennifer were beautiful together. Yeah. But there was one problem. Melody.

Yeah, that's not the problem. She was not the me of the situation. No, no. So he says, go into Alabama with my fiance.

It's been a pleasure. And he moves. Melody was enraged, which I mean, if he had been playing her the whole time, she should have been enraged. I mean, that would have been frustrating and horrible.

Yeah. Just not right. If she had misconstrued the relationship, that might be something different. So within nine months of David moving, he married Jennifer and they were living happily in Alabama.

Well, one day, Melody decides to travel to their home in Alabama herself. Whoa. She knocks on their door. They answer it and they're standing at the door step and she allegedly, allegedly says to both of them, I hope you fall off a cliff and die.

Definitely not when he said no. I'm a great couple. I haven't seen them in a long time. We all keep up on the Facebook.

Yeah. But no, I think if I were to see them again together, it would be like, oh my god, how are you? Yeah, I think she was even thinking this through clearly because how many cliffs are there in Alabama. There's not many in there a couple of times.

Clearly just was not thinking. Around that same time that Melody allegedly, I will say, made this declaration, Jennifer found that both sides of her car had been slashed with a key. And usually when your car gets keyed, it's not because somebody's happy. That's a lot of how did she slash it with a key?

Because I love my key. Oh, I thought that she'd slash her tires with a car on each side. Oh, she just cued the car on each side. Gotcha.

That's good. Slash was the word they used. Okay. Okay.

When I hear slash, I think I'm tired. Yeah. Just like the Gary underwood line of Doug. Doug, Doug, Maggie.

Yep. So over the next few weeks, the couple began receiving threatening phone calls from someone who was attempting to disguise their voice, a device. Wonder who that could be? Not the person who knocked on our door and just shut up.

Oh my god, not the one who threatened to, you know, or told us to jump off a cliff. Well, in that that conversation too. Is it Jennifer? Yes, is this Melody?

No, it's not me. It's that conversation, though. You know, I don't know, but she used a device to alter her voice. Just, you know, just in case.

That is unhinged. Like that is, it's getting, we're getting to the scary point. That continues. Oh god.

So at this point, we have Melody threatening them on their doorstep. We have Jennifer's car, keyed, and they have some threatening phone calls using advice to hide her real voice. As scary as this is, the worst is yet to come. In January of 2023, so several months ago, Melody became interested in the dark web.

It's a place to be. To explain the dark web just a little bit. This is sort of the underground internet that requires like specialized programming to be able to access. Like you actually have to want to be on it to get on it.

It's all very confusing to me. Yeah, it's not like a simple process. So you can't just like suddenly find yourself like, I was looking at the Google and then I was on the dark web. It's like, It just happened to fall into it.

Oh my god. What is this? But one wrong character. And I'm in the dark web.

Why is so dark in here? This is a place where you're going to like, this is for like prostitution and like kitty porn and gross horrific, like illegal stuff. And usually people who do this have to get these like specified files and it's just like specified programs from what I understand. Anyway, so basically if you're on there, you want to be on there and you make it happen.

So she did. She ends up finding this site called OKM. So otherwise known as online killers market. That's a quick, I've done with a better tagline.

I did too. But you know, hey, they wanted to let you know who they were. That's fair. This website states that it has thousands of subscribers and for a large fee can take out or kill someone for you.

Can be your hit man. I've got a fees we talk about here. Very high. Very, very high.

And I'll let you know in a second how much we're talking about. So Melanie joined the site under the pseudo name Cat Tree. Don't understand that. Maybe she liked cats.

I just built my cat. I just built my cat. I knew cat tree. Did you?

I did look two days ago. That's really nice. Yeah, wrote. No, it's um, that's like carpeted.

It's got like some like a con. Yeah, it's a cat tree. Like a cat. I'm in a little hammock on the bottom.

Smell my house. That's a door and like little stands on it. He's very happy with this cat tree. Ain't this one?

No, this one's a shady, you know, that's bad to stop her. Yeah. She begins engaging with someone from the site and allegedly indicates that she wants Jennifer killed. Now do know throughout this, I'm going to use the word allegedly and you're going to be like, Oh, she's that word again.

But I have to since she has not been given a trial. Yeah, lawsuits are not for us. No, everything is alleged. Exactly.

So she goes on to tell the would be online assassin quote, it needs to seem random or an accident or plant drugs. I do not want a long investigation. So she wanted it. Bang bang.

You know, wipe your hands. Oh gosh, we don't know what happened to poor Jennifer. Oh, maybe it was drugs. Melody goes on to share more detailed information about Jennifer, including where she worked and the types of cars that was she and David drove.

She allegedly provided photographs of Jennifer and stated quote, she recently moved in with her new husband. She works at home in an office in Birmingham. They have three dogs that bark and jump, but they are very nice dogs end quote. So this says, ah, this lady has spent some time stalking them.

So you know, you know, Knoxville, Alabama, it's not next door to each other. It's not. It's a journey. So she's probably traveled there multiple times in attempt to stock them.

So in order to give a day to day routine, Melody began, like I said, stalking them. But when she couldn't be there all the time, because obviously she had to work and had a life in Knoxville, she started stalking them in a different way. She used a fitness app called Strava. Have you heard of this?

No, Strava, Strava to provide Jennifer's daily locations. So Jennifer apparently had the app as well. So I guess her location would ping. Somehow she was able to access this data and she knew where Jennifer was anytime of day and like started noting it and seeing what the patterns were.

Yeah, crazy. I wonder if one of those apps were like, I'm in kind of like Facebook where you like check in at the location. It could be. It could be.

You can get it. It just shows it. Which is weird. But I don't know.

That's weird. It is very strange. So Melanie reported back to her assassin, quote, yesterday she worked from home and went for a two mile walk by herself. That's terrifying.

Again, makes you think about that exercise. Yeah, it does. After two months of reporting back to her would be assassin and no murder, Melanie was getting pissed. Because I mean, she wants us to have him.

Yeah. She even paid the hitman $10,000 in Bitcoin as a down payment on the murder. So we're not talking cheap. Yeah.

In her frustration, she wrote, I have waited for two months and 11 days and the job is not completed. Two weeks ago, you said it was being worked on and it would be done in a week. The job is still not done. Does it need to be assigned to someone else?

Will it be done? What's the delay? When will it be done? End quote.

Oh, she's a little angry. That's like when the contractor just backs out on your project. Exactly. And you're like, man, I mean, I can't walk out on a no debt.

I mean, this drywall is not going to hang itself. No, where are those painters? I don't know. You know, so ultimately the assigned hitman declined the offer because it was quote, unquote too risky.

Yeah, don't say what murder. What? Murder. Risky?

What? Life imprisonment, you say? What? I want to risk that when it's a penalty.

I can't. So ultimately, when Katri aka Melody, I never looked at Katri the same way again. Yeah. So this is around the time that Katri Melody started sharing all this information from the app that the assassin was like, Nope, too risky.

Nope. Nope. Nope. No, I don't want this tail back to me.

No, thanks. By April of 2023, a foreign law enforcement agency actually ended up reaching out to the US Department of Homeland Security to report that Jennifer Wallace was the target of an attempted assassination plot. So here's the deal. This whole website was actually orchestrated by foreign law enforcement.

Yes. To catch people who were trying to pay money to have someone killed. Yeah, it was like a sting operation. Oh my God.

And this is actually what they do in like child pornography visas. They do these stings and then they report back to Homeland Security and Homeland Security investigates these crimes, right? So they report back to Homeland Security and they're like Jennifer Wallace, there's an attempted hit on her. So US authorities notify the Wallace family.

Imagine that phone call? No. Hello. Hello.

Last week, he was supposed to like a bullet. Someone wants to marry you. I mean, those stings are wild. Are they like, I had a, when I was in high school, he had left my school by then but when I was a teacher, I had high school got caught up in a sting.

Yeah, for going to meet a 14 year old. See, again, for at least it's activity. He's been, I think he's still in jail, which is good. Was that the one he was arrested several years back?

Yeah, I remember that. Like many like I was, I think still in high school or was in college? It was well, yeah. Interesting.

Yeah. Well, that's like the interesting the date line. Yes, I love that show. And they have the actress who pretends she's like 12 or something and she's like, oh, totally you brought in.

That's awesome. But she's actually an under, she's just like, she's just like, yeah, yeah, like in her twenties and just looks very young. And then, you know, the guy thinks he's leaving after, you know, he gets talked to and then they like pounce on him in the yard. Yeah.

That kind of thing. So I mean, essentially, down the ground, down the good gerians. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. So authorities notify the family, which I'm sure they were horrified, but they offered them protection and let them know that they would do whatever they could to track down the person responsible. Well, Jennifer said, no need to look any further. I couldn't be.

I can tell you someone who specifically has been targeting us. Take a look at my vehicle. Like I can tell you. So Jennifer says she was pretty sure that the person they were looking for was her husband's old hiking buddy, Melody Sasser, AKA, Catree.

Catree. Yeah, so which they didn't know that. So to get concrete proof that Melody was behind the plot, authorities subpoenaed the coin hub. And coin hub was was how you got your Bitcoin.

It was a company that operates at via the ATM. I don't know how that works. I don't know how that works. Either.

This is a very new thing to me. Anyway, so because of the subpoena, the company provided data that directly link Catree, AKA, Melody to the Bitcoin. So authorities were also able to identify her vehicle in a parking lot at Jennifer's workplace via camera, the CTV cameras, on two separate occasions. Yeah, that's it.

They'll do it, right? Yeah. So having all of this information, authorities went to her house and arrested her on charges of murder for hire on May 18th. Sasser was able to appear at her first hearing, which you know, she pleads not guilty or fun things, right?

If she is convicted on the charges of murder for hire, she can receive up to 10 years in jail, which to me is very low and kind of scary. Because if I were the victim of this, I would feel like, oh God, so in 10 years, what if she gets out for good behavior? And these kinds of cases, usually if they're like federal cases, you have to serve 85% of your time. So I mean, you could still get out in like maybe eight years, 80% of your time something like that.

Yeah. That's scary. That's a lot. That is a lot.

I mean, that's, and she's probably going to meet people in prison who will do this. Yeah. She's probably like, listen, I got some Bitcoin. Oops.

Nope. They found me that time. I got cash. I got some cigarettes.

And prison. I mean, I got a cell phone. Yeah, some Doritos. Nogazimla.

Yeah. Yeah. That'll go far. Yeah, that's for the far.

So that's kind of where we're at. We're waiting for the trial to happen, but this is like just happening, Knox though. That's wild. Yeah.

And June six was when she put in her police. So I mean, all of it. Where's she play? Guilty.

Oh, God. Yeah. What's I mean, who else would it have been? I don't know.

Her trial hasn't come yet. So I don't really know what she's going to say. It would be interesting if she's like, no, it's not me or she may even say, things may change in the trial. And she may say, well, you know, he treated me like garbage and, you know, but then why kill his wife?

jealousy. Why not kill him? That's true. In so many of these cases, you think, why are the men targeted?

Why are they targeting the woman? I guess maybe she felt like the woman stole him away from her. I don't know. I can't be with him and nobody can be with him.

And then, you know, we start to look at things like mental health issues. Remember the astronaut who, do you remember the story of the astronaut who wore the adult diapers and drove from like Texas to Florida in order to kill her man's lover? No. She'll look at her.

Yeah, that's something. She's an astronaut. Yeah. The big deal.

Anyway, that is the story of the Tennessee murder for hire. You're welcome. So I mean, you know, she wasn't willing to do it herself, but no, she's willing to go in the dark web. Yeah.

Yeah. And apparently, we have a lot of money. Yeah. What'd she do?

I don't know. I don't know what she did for a living, but I'm thinking it had to be something pretty good to be able to say, yeah, I can just drop 10 grand on this. Yeah, as a down payment. Yeah.

Meanwhile, I'm thinking like, I'm really gonna have to stay up for that deck repair. Yeah. Yeah. I've been on play for two months and it's a rough times out your head.

Yeah. Yeah. Definitely. So, you know, well, that's how you know, we'll never hire anybody to kill.

No, we can't afford it. That won't happen. But it does make me think like 10 grand. But that was a down payment.

So it was probably maybe like 20 or maybe 30. I mean, no, to take somebody out. No, that means true. I mean, but people have done it for less.

People have done it for a not scary thing or, you know, less than that. And you think about someone who even kills for the motive of robbery and they go away with what? 40 bucks. Yeah.

You know, like that's happened quite a bit. So I don't know, just be kind people. Don't murder your dog or anybody. Just yeah, like if he screwed you over, I'm really sorry, that sucks.

But that doesn't mean you get to hurt other people. No, no, you know, let us life and you live yours. Exactly. And karma's a bitch.

So maybe, maybe it wouldn't have worked out between them and they would have divorced or you know, but again, this is where we don't know the story. Maybe he had talked about her all along. You know, maybe he thought they were friends. I don't know.

I don't really know. The whole being on the match.com thing, though, kind of weird. Exactly. Because that does mean that, you know, like were they hiking buddies with benefits?

Yeah. Or oh, no, no, no, you're just asking for a gift. Yeah. Just, you don't need dirt and debris up in there.

It's not romantic. No, it's not. Some, you know, bark burns on your. Took us everywhere.

It's just, yeah, no, it's bad. It's not a good idea. No, no, don't do that. Okay.

Yeah. That was a fun. That's all just agreed to stay out of the woods. It's just obvious.

It's nothing good comes from it. No, if we take away nothing else from this. From this episode, if we take away nothing else, think of these things, paint, which we talked about a lot. Yeah.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Take away a cat tree.

Yeah. I mean, if you had a cat, I would encourage you to invest in a cat tree. They do like it. They love them.

They love them from calling you for it. It does. And taking away, you know, the whole be careful when you go on these dating apps, too. And you go on the woods.

No woods. So, I mean, that's the summary of this entire episode. You're welcome. There was a dash of, you know, don't kill people in there, but and don't kill people.

That's a good one. That's after thought. Well, you know, it felt like that was the overarching, you know, don't kill people. That's not right.

Don't kill people. That's not right. All right. Oh, yeah.

If you have a cat tree or you tell us about your paint colors. Tell us about your paint colors. Tell us, you know, maybe you know this lady, like maybe you live in Knoxville and you're like, do that work with this lady. Hit us up.

Okay. We know we have a ton of Knoxville listeners. So let us know. You can do so by emailing us at mountainmysteries.appleachin at gmail.com.

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You got anybody? I'm working on it. See, that's why we say this part first and she doesn't look it up. It takes me a minute to get it loaded up.

So it does take a little while. I gotta admit. Let's do Halifax Nova Scotia. Oh, I love that.

Yeah. I feel like we've done this recently because I say, oh, that's where the, yeah, like Titanic went down. Well, I feel like I said, I've dove over Delaware. Let's do it.

I'm right. I love it. Cool. Thank you all for listening.

Yeah. And we'll catch you next week with a story from Haley. Whoa. Yay.

Whoa. Bye. Bye.

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This episode is 37 minutes long.

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This episode was published on July 27, 2023.

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This week we are back in Knoxville TN!  This crazy plot happened only a few months ago and we are here to tell you all about it.  What happens when a jealous friend finds hires a killer?  Listen to find out! Support the show

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