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[The Tragic Case of the King Family: A Haunting Mystery]-[The Shocking Murder of Terry King (Part 1)]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-12-29

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The Unfolding Tragedy of the King Family

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena transition from their usual lighthearted banter—which includes enthusiastic recommendations for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein on Netflix and a reflection on their recent trip to New York—into the harrowing, two-part true crime investigation of the murder of Terry King. The case, which occurred in November 2001, is a complex narrative of familial instability, systemic failures, and a suspicious neighbor who seems far too involved in the investigation.

The Discovery of the Fire

On the night of November 26, 2001, a neighbor named Ed Harris witnessed a house engulfed in flames. He immediately contacted 911, reporting that Terry King and his two sons, 13-year-old Derek and 12-year-old Alex, were likely inside. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered the home in a state of ruin. While they eventually located Terry King’s body sitting in an armchair—remarkably serene despite the fire—the scene took a gruesome turn when they discovered a "fist-sized hole" in his forehead, confirming the event was a homicide rather than a tragic accident. The boys, however, were nowhere to be found, leading investigators to fear a kidnapping.

A Web of Instability

As detectives began to piece together the life of the King family, they uncovered a history marked by chaos and poverty. Terry, having struggled to maintain a stable life after the departure of the children's mother, Kelly, had at one point been forced to place his sons into the foster care system. The boys moved between various homes, with Derek eventually living with Frank and Nancy Lay for nearly a decade. The transition of the boys back into Terry’s care—occurring shortly before the murder—was described as a traumatic "yo-yoing" experience that left the children feeling unwanted and displaced.

The Shadowy Figure of Ricky Chavis

Central to the investigation is Ricky Chavis, a man who identified himself as Terry’s "good friend." Chavis’s behavior immediately raised red flags for Sergeant Tony Bain and Detective John Sanderson. Chavis appeared at the scene claiming he had heard about the fire on a police scanner and even lied to the boys' grandfather, claiming he had been allowed inside to see the body.

Most chillingly, Chavis repeatedly steered the conversation toward accusations of abuse. He described Terry as an "abusive father," claiming he forced the boys to sit in a "therapy room" and stare at walls. However, Chavis was unable to provide concrete details of this abuse, and his narrative was marred by contradictions. In a shocking moment during his interview with Detective Sanderson, Chavis dropped a bombshell, suggesting, "If it was a homicide, those boys had something to do with it." This statement, coming from someone who claimed to love the family, left investigators questioning his true motives and his potential role in the tragedy.

Conclusion

This first part of the Morbid coverage sets the stage for a deep dive into the lives of Derek and Alex King and the dark influence of Ricky Chavis. The hosts emphasize the "unsavory" nature of Chavis and the heartbreak of children caught in a system that failed to provide the stability they desperately needed. As the episode concludes, the mystery of the missing boys and the true nature of Chavis’s involvement remains the primary focus, leaving listeners to grapple with the disturbing reality of a case that shook a rural community in the wake of 9/11.

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Hey weirdos, I'm Ash.
And I'm Elena.
And this is Morbid.
This is Morbid.
Morbid.
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