Murder at Baylor — Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Pt.2 | Signal 51 Chronicles episode artwork

EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 48 MIN

Murder at Baylor — Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness Pt.2 | Signal 51 Chronicles

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In Case 2, Part 2, the Baylor basketball scandal takes a darker turn — because the murder wasn’t the only crime unfolding behind closed doors. With Patrick Dennehy gone and the investigation closing in, Baylor head coach Dave Bliss didn’t focus on justice. He focused on survival. What followed was an audacious and chilling plan: convince players and staff to tell authorities that the victim was a drug dealer — a lie designed to explain away illegal payments and protect a career. Enter Abar Rouse, a 28-year-old assistant coach who thought he’d landed his dream job. Instead, he walked straight into a moral trap. Lie and protect the program… or tell the truth and burn everything down, including his own future. This episode pulls back the curtain on how power pressures silence, how authority manipulates loyalty, and how one person pressing “record” stopped a conspiracy from becoming the official story of a murder. Along the way, we explore informants, false narratives, NCAA corruption, and the razor-thin line between institutional damage control and obstruction of justice. This isn’t just about Baylor. It’s about what happens when truth becomes inconvenient — and who pays the price when someone refuses to stay quiet. Chapters 00:00 – When a Murder Turns Into a Cover Story 02:40 – Informants, Lockdowns, and the Smoker That Led to a Lesson 08:06 – How Informants Really Work (and Why Motives Matter) 15:35 – Trust, Authority, and a Rookie Cop’s First Arrest 18:20 – Enter Abar Rouse: The Coach Nobody Wanted to Be 23:48 – The Lie: Turning a Murder Victim Into a Drug Dealer 30:22 – Press Record: The Moment Everything Changed 33:04 – NCAA Fallout and How Baylor Avoided the Death Penalty 35:55 – Dave Bliss: The End of a Career and a Tarnished Legacy 39:29 – Corruption, Silence, and the Cost of Telling the Truth 47:50 – Case 2 Continues: The Story Isn’t Over Yet Follow us:  Instagram: Signal51_ Facebook: Signal 51 Chronicles Youtube: Signal51ChroniclesPodcast TikTok: Signal51Chronicles_ Email us at: [email protected] Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw  Instagram: sunsetloungedfw Tiktok: sunsetloungedfw X: SunsetLoungeDFW FB: Sunset Lounge DFW

In Case 2, Part 2, the Baylor basketball scandal takes a darker turn — because the murder wasn’t the only crime unfolding behind closed doors. With Patrick Dennehy gone and the investigation closing in, Baylor head coach Dave Bliss didn’t focus on justice. He focused on survival. What followed was an audacious and chilling plan: convince players and staff to tell authorities that the victim was a drug dealer — a lie designed to explain away illegal payments and protect a career. Enter Abar Rouse, a 28-year-old assistant coach who thought he’d landed his dream job. Instead, he walked straight into a moral trap. Lie and protect the program… or tell the truth and burn everything down, including his own future. This episode pulls back the curtain on how power pressures silence, how authority manipulates loyalty, and how one person pressing “record” stopped a conspiracy from becoming the official story of a murder. Along the way, we explore informants, false narratives, NCAA corruption, and the razor-thin line between institutional damage control and obstruction of justice. This isn’t just about Baylor.It’s about what happens when truth becomes inconvenient — and who pays the price when someone refuses to stay quiet. Chapters 00:00 – When a Murder Turns Into a Cover Story02:40 – Informants, Lockdowns, and the Smoker That Led to a Lesson08:06 – How Informants Really Work (and Why Motives Matter)15:35 – Trust, Authority, and a Rookie Cop’s First Arrest18:20 – Enter Abar Rouse: The Coach Nobody Wanted to Be23:48 – The Lie: Turning a Murder Victim Into a Drug Dealer30:22 – Press Record: The Moment Everything Changed33:04 – NCAA Fallout and How Baylor Avoided the Death Penalty35:55 – Dave Bliss: The End of a Career and a Tarnished Legacy39:29 – Corruption, Silence, and the Cost of Telling the Truth47:50 – Case 2 Continues: The Story Isn’t Over Yet Follow us: Instagram: Signal51_Facebook: Signal 51 ChroniclesYoutube: Signal51ChroniclesPodcastTikTok: Signal51Chronicles_Email us at: [email protected] Check us out: patreon.com/sunsetloungedfw Instagram: sunsetloungedfwTiktok: sunsetloungedfwX: SunsetLoungeDFWFB: Sunset Lounge DFW

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