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[The Decapitated Secret: The Murder of Hervey Medellin]-[Head for the Hills (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-12-16

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The Discovery in Griffith Park

In January 2012, the tranquility of Griffith Park in Los Angeles was shattered when a police dog named "Indiana Bones" uncovered a gruesome discovery. While exploring a trail in Bronson Canyon, the canine led his handler to a mound of dirt, where they unearthed a plastic bag containing "two dismembered human feet and a hand." This finding followed the earlier discovery of a "severed human head" by a local dog walker, an object initially mistaken for a "movie prop" due to the proximity of Hollywood production houses. Detectives Chuck Knowles and Lisa Sanchez were assigned to the case, soon identifying the victim as 67-year-old Hervey Medellin, a retired man who had been reported missing by his roommate, Gabriel Martinez.

The Deceptive Roommate and the Mexican Connection

During the initial investigation, Gabriel Martinez claimed that Hervey had traveled to Mexico shortly after Christmas in 2011. Gabriel asserted that Hervey frequently took "open-ended trips" and that he had been receiving calls from Hervey via an international calling card. Detectives were initially suspicious of a potential link to "Mexican drug cartels," fueled by information from a retired narcotics detective who recalled Hervey working for Mexicana Airlines in the 90s. The theory was that Hervey, an avid art collector who possessed expensive works by "Diego Rivera," might have been involved in illicit activities. However, the FBI eventually determined that Hervey’s financial records showed "no connection to any drug cartels," rendering the international lead a dead end.

Unraveling the Web of Lies

As the investigation stalled, detectives were contacted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police regarding a similar high-profile case involving "Luca Magnata," a Canadian citizen obsessed with Hollywood who had lived near Hervey. This call prompted investigators to scrutinize customs data, which ultimately dismantled Gabriel’s alibi. The records proved that "Hervey had never actually traveled or even booked a flight to Mexico." Furthermore, it was revealed that Gabriel and Hervey were not just roommates but were in an intimate relationship that Gabriel had initially hidden.

The Tragic Reality

Police reconstructed the crime, concluding that Gabriel Martinez murdered Hervey in their apartment after Hervey attempted to end their relationship. Facing the loss of his financial support and the lifestyle he had grown accustomed to, Gabriel killed Hervey, dismembered the body, and buried the remains in the canyon. Evidence of Gabriel’s intent was found in a search of his computer, which contained an article titled "Butchering the Human Carcass for Consumption."

Closing the Case

The final breakthrough occurred in 2014, over two years later, when a city worker discovered a bag of decaying human remains near the site of the first discovery. DNA testing confirmed the remains belonged to Hervey, and the bag itself was a match for those used to "protect and transport expensive paintings" found inside the apartment shared by the two men. Gabriel Martinez was subsequently tracked down in San Antonio, Texas, where he was arrested. He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to "25 years to life in prison," bringing a definitive end to the horrific mystery of the man who thought he had finally found his perfect life.

🎯Key Sentences

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They're stuck in their ways.
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It's time to eat your words.
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And they agreed it was not very much.
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And what little they did have didn't quite add up.
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📝Key Phrases

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stuck in their ways
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eat your words
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eyes glued to
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engrossed in
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in disbelief
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📖 Transcript

Hey, Prime members, you can binge eight new episodes of the Mr. Ballin podcast one month early and all episodes ad-free on Amazon Music.
Download the Amazon Music app today. In January of 2012, a police truck parked on a trail in Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California.
A member of the canine unit opened the door and a police dog named Indiana Bones jumped out.
Indy quickly thought a scent and led his handler to a mound of dirt just off the path.
Indy potted the dirt and suddenly revealed the top of a plastic bag.
The dog's handler reached into the dirt and pulled out the bag, and when she looked inside, she saw two dismembered human feet and a hand.

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