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[Morbid Podcast: West Memphis Three Developments and the Chilling Case of Derek and Nancy Haysom]-[Episode 286: The Murders of Nancy & Derek Haysom Part 2]

Morbid · B2 · 2021-12-23

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The West Memphis Three: A Shocking Cover-Up

The podcast episode begins with a major update regarding the West Memphis Three case. For years, the West Memphis Police Department claimed that critical evidence—including ligatures—had been destroyed in a fire. However, recent developments have exposed this as a blatant lie. Following the resignation of the police chief, it was revealed that the evidence was not only intact but kept in pristine condition and properly cataloged. The hosts express their outrage over this systemic corruption, noting that three children were "brutally tortured and murdered," while three men had their lives stolen by a justice system that prioritized a "witch hunt" over the truth. They emphasize the urgent need for a national investigation into this cover-up to ensure that the real killers are finally brought to justice.

The Brutal Murders of Derek and Nancy Haysom

The core of the episode shifts to the 1985 double homicide of Derek and Nancy Haysom at their home in Virginia. The crime scene was described as "brutally murdered," with evidence suggesting a personal attack. Initial investigators, including Sheriff H.C. Wells, were puzzled by the lack of clear motives, leading them to briefly explore "satanically motivated" theories—a trend common during the 1980s "satanic panic." The scene included "bloody fingerprints," a "bloody handprint," and a "bloody footprint impression" made by someone in socks. FBI profiling later suggested the killer was likely an acquaintance who knew the house well.

The Cunning Manipulation of Elizabeth Haysom and Jens Soering

Suspicion eventually fell upon the couple's daughter, Elizabeth Haysom, and her boyfriend, Jens Soering. The investigation revealed a web of lies, including a rental car returned with "429 extra miles," which matched the distance to the crime scene. The couple eventually fled to Europe, where they engaged in a sophisticated fraud scheme, returning leather jackets to Marks and Spencer for cash to fund their life on the run.

When they were finally arrested in London, the interrogation revealed a chilling dynamic. Jens Soering initially confessed, claiming he acted alone after an argument over the couple's relationship turned violent. He described using a knife for "protection," only to end up stabbing Derek and using Nancy as a "shield." However, he later recanted, claiming Elizabeth was the true mastermind who forced him to "describe" the murder until the story matched her version.

A Legacy of Insufferable Deception

Both Elizabeth and Jens were described by the hosts as "insufferable" and "dumb as rocks," despite their attempts at being "cunning." Incriminating letters and diaries were discovered, detailing their discussions about "black magic" and "getting rid of" the parents. Elizabeth was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and Jens with shared delusional disorder. Despite the lack of definitive physical evidence, Jens was found guilty and sentenced to two life terms.

In a controversial turn of events, both were released from prison in 2019 after 30 years, citing their "youth at the time of the offenses." The hosts conclude by reflecting on the dark potential motive of sexual abuse mentioned by Elizabeth regarding her mother, though they note that because the victims are deceased, the full truth remains elusive. The episode serves as a haunting reminder of how "deadly psychotic obsession" can destroy lives and how even the most "brutal, awful, chaotic" crimes can be masked by arrogance and manipulation.

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