Murder at Baylor — The Cost of Telling the Truth Pt. 3 | Signal 51 Chronicles episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 35 MIN

Murder at Baylor — The Cost of Telling the Truth Pt. 3 | Signal 51 Chronicles

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In Case 2, Part 3, the Baylor basketball scandal reaches its uneasy conclusion — not with clean answers, but with consequences that linger decades later. With Patrick Dennehy dead and Dave Bliss disgraced, attention turns to the man who pulled the trigger: Carlton Dotson. His story is strange, unsettling, and deeply fractured. Jailhouse interviews, claims of self-defense, hallucinations, and spiritual warfare paint the picture of someone unraveling — leaving investigators, journalists, and the justice system to sort truth from delusion. But this episode isn’t only about Dotson. It’s about fallout. We examine how a Dallas Morning News intern landed a headline-making jailhouse confession, raising ethical questions about access, journalism, and credibility. We explore Dotson’s guilty plea, parole, and what “rehabilitation” really means for victims’ families still waiting for answers. And finally, we return to Abar Rouse — the whistleblower who stopped a lie from becoming history. His reward wasn’t vindication or redemption inside college basketball. It was exile. A promising coaching career ended, replaced by a quieter life built on integrity, corrections work, and the understanding that doing the right thing doesn’t always come with applause. This is the end of Murder at Baylor — a story about murder, madness, loyalty, and the heavy price paid by the one person who refused to look away. Chapters 00:00 – Last Meals and the Weight of Final Choices 11:22 – Where the Case Left Off: Murder, Lies, and Fallout 13:32 – Carlton Dotson Speaks: Voices, Betrayal, and Self-Defense 22:28 – The Jailhouse Interview That Changed Everything 27:26 – Guilty Plea, Mental Health, and the Question of Parole 30:23 – Abar Rouse: From Coach to Whistleblower to Corrections 33:47 – The Coaching “Code” and the Price of Breaking It 34:50 – Moving On: Integrity, Family, and Life After Baylor Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw  Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW

In Case 2, Part 3, the Baylor basketball scandal reaches its uneasy conclusion — not with clean answers, but with consequences that linger decades later. With Patrick Dennehy dead and Dave Bliss disgraced, attention turns to the man who pulled the trigger: Carlton Dotson. His story is strange, unsettling, and deeply fractured. Jailhouse interviews, claims of self-defense, hallucinations, and spiritual warfare paint the picture of someone unraveling — leaving investigators, journalists, and the justice system to sort truth from delusion. But this episode isn’t only about Dotson. It’s about fallout. We examine how a Dallas Morning News intern landed a headline-making jailhouse confession, raising ethical questions about access, journalism, and credibility. We explore Dotson’s guilty plea, parole, and what “rehabilitation” really means for victims’ families still waiting for answers. And finally, we return to Abar Rouse — the whistleblower who stopped a lie from becoming history. His reward wasn’t vindication or redemption inside college basketball. It was exile. A promising coaching career ended, replaced by a quieter life built on integrity, corrections work, and the understanding that doing the right thing doesn’t always come with applause. This is the end of Murder at Baylor — a story about murder, madness, loyalty, and the heavy price paid by the one person who refused to look away. Chapters 00:00 – Last Meals and the Weight of Final Choices11:22 – Where the Case Left Off: Murder, Lies, and Fallout13:32 – Carlton Dotson Speaks: Voices, Betrayal, and Self-Defense22:28 – The Jailhouse Interview That Changed Everything27:26 – Guilty Plea, Mental Health, and the Question of Parole30:23 – Abar Rouse: From Coach to Whistleblower to Corrections33:47 – The Coaching “Code” and the Price of Breaking It34:50 – Moving On: Integrity, Family, and Life After Baylor Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW

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