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[The Brutal Murder of Brenda Schaefer: A Case of Sadism, Betrayal, and Poetic Justice]-[Episode 165: The Gruesome Murder of Brenda Sue Schaefer Part 3]

Morbid · B2 · 2020-08-20

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The Tragic Case of Brenda Schaefer: Betrayal and Brutality

This podcast episode delves into the harrowing murder of Brenda Schaefer, a case defined by the cold-blooded manipulation of her partner, Mel, and his accomplice, Marianne Shore. The narrative unfolds through a series of failures in the initial justice process, ultimately leading to a long-awaited resolution.

The Failed Sting and the "Ice Cream" Conversation

Investigators initially attempted to trap Mel by having Marianne wear a wire during a meeting at an ice cream shop. The FBI hoped Marianne would prompt Mel to mention Brenda’s name and the location of her grave. However, Marianne failed to follow instructions, never mentioning Brenda’s name or the burial site clearly. The resulting 13-minute recording was ambiguous, leading to a long-standing debate over whether Mel said "the place we dug" or "the place we got," and whether he referred to a "safe" or a "site." This failure meant there was insufficient evidence to arrest Mel immediately.

The Horrific Details of the Crime

As investigators pieced together the timeline, the true brutality of the crime emerged. Brenda was lured to Marianne’s house under the pretense of having jewelry appraised. Upon entry, she was trapped, photographed in degrading positions, and subjected to severe sexual violence. Mel utilized a pre-planned "checklist" and a camera to document the abuse, with Marianne actively participating in the degradation. Brenda was eventually killed, wrapped in trash bags, and buried in a grave that had been prepared weeks in advance. The autopsy, conducted a year and a half later, revealed the body was in a state of adipocere (a waxy, soap-like substance), making physical evidence nearly impossible to recover.

The First Trial and the Travesty of Justice

Mel’s first trial was plagued by delays and an incompetent jury. The defense attorney, Charlie Ricketts, successfully cast doubt on the prosecution’s circumstantial evidence. Furthermore, the jury was composed of individuals more concerned with getting home for Christmas than delivering justice. Despite the overwhelming evidence of Mel’s sadistic tendencies—notably that he matched 17 of 22 traits identified by FBI expert Rob Hazelwood for sexual sadists—the jury acquitted him on all charges, including murder and kidnapping. This decision remains a point of deep outrage, as the community knew Mel was guilty.

Poetic Justice: The Hidden Evidence

Because of the Fifth Amendment's "Double Jeopardy" clause, Mel could not be retried for the murder. However, investigators pursued him for perjury. The case took a dramatic turn when new homeowners renovating the "Mel house" discovered a heating duct containing jewelry and three black canisters—items linked to the crime. This discovery led to the development of film hidden by Mel, which contained photos of the abuse that perfectly matched Marianne’s testimony.

In a moment of significant humiliation, Mel was forced to pose nude for investigators to match his physical characteristics (specifically his moles) to the man in the photos. Confronted with this, Mel finally pled guilty to perjury. In his confession, he chillingly claimed Brenda "died peacefully" from chloroform, a statement that further highlighted his lack of remorse.

The Final Resolution

Mel served 10 years for his crimes. In a final act of poetic justice, he died in 2008 after falling onto a glass coffee table—the very same type of furniture he had used to tie up and torture Brenda—and bled to death. For the investigators and the family of Brenda Schaefer, this served as the universe finally balancing the scales after a long, painful journey through a flawed legal system.

🎯Key Sentences

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I would expect nothing less.
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You're a real bad guy.
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That is a major surgery.
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📝Key Phrases

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dive into
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a thing of the past
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squeeze it in
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hanging at the edge of our seats
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killing it
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