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[The Betrayal of Anna Mae Branson: A Murder in the 'Best Town on Earth']-[In the Red (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-07-10

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The Tragic Murder of Anna Mae Branson

On January 12, 2003, the peaceful coal mining town of Madisonville, Kentucky—often referred to by residents as the "best town on earth"—was shattered by the brutal murder of 85-year-old millionaire Anna Mae Branson. What initially appeared to be a senseless act of violence against a beloved community figure soon unraveled into a complex tale of financial desperation, secret double lives, and a shocking familial betrayal.

The Victim: A Community Icon

Anna Mae Branson was a self-made woman who had thrived in a male-dominated era. After building a successful Dairy Queen franchise with her late husband and later expanding into real estate, she became a wealthy and respected pillar of Madisonville. Known for her "movie star" style—characterized by high heels, sparkling diamond rings, and perfectly styled wigs—she was a vibrant figure who remained active in her community and church until her final days.

The Investigation: A Crime of Passion

When Anna Mae’s fiancé discovered her body in the basement of her home the following morning, the scene was gruesome. She had been subjected to a frenzied attack, having been stabbed 97 times. Initial responders, including Detective Scott Troutman and Officer Kelly Rager, noted that while the basement had been meticulously cleaned, two unique streaks of blood on a freezer suggested the use of two different weapons: a two-foot metal breaker bar and a bone-handled knife. Because Anna Mae was found still wearing her expensive diamond ring, police quickly ruled out robbery as a motive, concluding that the violence was deeply personal.

The Red Herring and the Hidden Truth

Early suspicion fell on Robert Prince, a tenant of Anna Mae’s who had exhibited eccentric behavior, including claims of "ghosts in his attic." However, as investigators struggled to find physical evidence linking Prince to the scene, they discovered a critical piece of evidence in Anna Mae’s bedroom: her personal business ledger. This document revealed that Anna Mae’s nephew, Russell Winstead—a man who had portrayed himself as a concerned family member—had borrowed tens of thousands of dollars from his aunt under the guise of funding "mining equipment."

The Betrayal: Russell Winstead’s Double Life

Further investigation exposed that Russell was living a "full-blown double life." Driven by a severe gambling addiction, Russell had visited casinos 236 times in the previous year, often losing over $30,000 in a single visit. The "check for $12,000" he had given Anna Mae just days before her death was fraudulent, as he lacked the funds to cover it.

When Anna Mae confronted him about his lies and threatened to inform his wife about his gambling and debt, Russell flew into a "blind rage." He used his mining breaker bar to attack her, eventually finishing the act with a knife. After the murder, he attempted to clean the crime scene and even sat with his family at church, pretending everything was normal.

Justice and Aftermath

Russell Winstead eventually fled to Costa Rica, where he was caught exiting a casino—a grim reflection of the addiction that fueled his crime. He was extradited, convicted of murder, and sentenced to two terms of 25 years to life. His father, Earl, was also implicated for hindering apprehension. The case remains a haunting reminder of how even the closest family bonds can be severed by hidden desperation and the devastating consequences of addiction.

🎯Key Sentences

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How can I help?
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Anna Mae stood there in her bedroom with a stunned look on her face.
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she quickly changed the subject
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he better get home for dinner.
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she didn't think anything out of the ordinary was going on.
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📝Key Phrases

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wild goose chase
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get all dressed up
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make a living
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put away money
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walk away a millionaire
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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. On the night of January 12th, 2003, 85-year-old millionaire Anna Mae Branson heard a knock at the front door of her home in Madisonville, Kentucky, a place residents had dubbed the best town on earth.
So Anna Mae opened the door and smiled at her visitor.
But before Anna Mae knew what was happening, the visitor had entered the house and started shouting at her.
Anna Mae tried to get them to leave, but the visitor just kept shouting and moving forward.
And finally, they chased Anna Mae through the house and down into her basement.

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