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[The Tragic Downfall of the Sachs Family: A Calculated Betrayal]-[Murder Mansion (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2023-11-06

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The Illusion of the Perfect Mansion

In the affluent community of San Juan Capistrano, California, the Sachs family lived in a sprawling mansion, representing the pinnacle of success. Andra Sachs, a driven entrepreneur who rose from humble beginnings, and her husband Brad, a former surfer turned tech businessman, had built a massive real estate empire. Despite their past divorce and subsequent reconciliation, the family appeared to be a picture of success and resilience. However, beneath the surface, the family dynamic was marred by the haunting memory of a tragic accident in 1999, where their toddler daughter drowned, an event that had caused deep, unresolved fissures in their marriage and family structure.

The Night of Terror

On February 9, 2014, the tranquility of the Sachs mansion was shattered. Seventeen-year-old Lexi Sachs was awakened by a "loud bang" on her door. Instinctively, she hid under her covers, a childhood habit, as she heard her eight-year-old brother, Landon, screaming in the hallway. When she emerged, she found Landon suffering from gunshot wounds and pleading that he "couldn't feel his legs." Lexi’s discovery led to the horrific realization that her parents, Andra and Brad, had been brutally murdered in their third-floor bedroom.

The Investigation and the "Golden Boy" Theory

Detectives Justin Montano and Mike Thompson arrived at a scene that resembled a "gangland hit." With over 25 bullet casings found and no murder weapon, the investigation initially turned toward the children. The detectives suspected the motive might be "money, sex, or revenge." Miles, the eldest son and self-styled "golden boy," assumed control of the family, acting with a cold, business-like efficiency that struck many—including the police and extended family—as "very bizarre." While Miles and his brother Ashton provided a long list of potential enemies, ranging from disgruntled tenants to vengeful former business partners, the police remained suspicious of the siblings themselves.

Unraveling the Truth: The Betrayal from Within

As investigators delved into the case, they discovered a critical lead: a cell phone call placed from a car near the mansion at the time of the murders. This led them to a white Toyota Prius, which, when searched, contained the murder weapon—a Ruger .22 semi-automatic rifle—and clothing worn by the killer. The investigation ultimately exposed the perpetrator as 19-year-old Ashton Sachs, the middle son.

Ashton had meticulously planned the massacre, driving 18 hours from Washington to California to commit the act. He had researched "different types of weapons" and the legal nuances of murder degrees. His motive was rooted in deep-seated resentment; he felt his parents treated him as a "failure" while favoring Miles, and he blamed them for his own emotional struggles, including a suicide attempt they allegedly ignored. Ashton’s attempt to manufacture an alibi by returning to Washington and playing video games failed when his phone records and the discovery of his car linked him directly to the crime.

The Aftermath

Ashton Sachs was convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder, receiving four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus an additional 100 years. The tragedy left the surviving children to navigate a shattered reality. Landon, despite being left paralyzed, demonstrated remarkable resilience, becoming a top-ranked wheelchair tennis player in the U.S. The case remains a chilling study of how deep-rooted family resentment and the obsession with success can culminate in a calculated, cold-blooded act of violence, destroying a family that, from the outside, seemed to have everything.

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And at that point, Lexi jumped into action.
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She's in over her head and head over heels.
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she was the type of person who could take over any room she walked into.
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it would just be the two of them together most of the time
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they seemed like they didn't have much in common.
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jump into action
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turn someone's life upside down
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down-on-her-luck
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in over one's head
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head over heels
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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 the early morning hours of February 9th, 2014, 17-year-old Lexi Sachs was asleep in her bed inside of her parents' mansion in San Juan Capistrano, California.
And as she lay there, suddenly there was this loud bang on her door that woke her up.
And instinctively, Lexi just pulled the covers up over her head like she did when she was a little kid and was scared.
And as she lay there under her covers, she held her breath and stayed totally still, hoping the sound she had just heard was actually from her dream and not in real life.
But then she heard her little brother begin to scream in the hallway.

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