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[The Deadly Obsession: The Murder of Patty Wheelington]-[Square Dance of Death (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-12-02

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The Tragic Murder of Patty Wheelington

On the morning of December 3rd, 2013, the quiet community of Texarkana, Arkansas, was shaken by the brutal murder of 59-year-old Patty Wheelington. Patty, a beloved figure who owned and operated the "Guys and Dolls Square Dance Club," was found dead on the porch of her home, clutching a cigarette and suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. What initially appeared to be a senseless act of violence soon unraveled into a dark tale of jealousy, betrayal, and obsession.

The Investigation Begins

When Patty’s friends, Phyllis Neighbors and Barbara Ricketts, discovered her body after she failed to show up for a medical appointment, police were immediately suspicious. Detectives Paul Noll and Jason Hack arrived at the scene, observing that the crime was "especially out of the ordinary." The presence of multiple bullet holes in a swivel chair and a bedroom window suggested the killer had acted with cold, calculated intent, waiting for Patty to emerge onto her porch.

During their initial search, the detectives uncovered crucial evidence: an invoice showing that Patty had recently paid to change all the locks on her home. This indicated she was living in fear. Furthermore, they discovered her life insurance policy, which listed Phyllis, Barbara, and James Hyatt—a local contractor and close associate—as beneficiaries. This led the investigators to initially consider whether the three had conspired to commit the murder for the $20,000 payout.

Uncovering the Secret Affair

As the investigation deepened, detectives discovered a "burner phone" in Patty’s contacts labeled "M.F.," which revealed a secret, romantic affair between Patty and James Hyatt. James, a married man, had been a long-time friend of Patty and her late husband, Ray. Rumors of the affair had been circulating through the Guys and Dolls Square Dance Club, casting suspicion on James as a primary suspect, especially given his potential financial motive and access to Patty’s home.

However, James Hyatt maintained he was in Florida at the time of the murder. When detectives cross-referenced his cell phone tower data, his alibi was confirmed. The focus of the investigation then shifted to someone who had been present in Texarkana: James’s wife, Virginia Hyatt.

The Culprit: Virginia Hyatt’s Descent into Madness

Investigators soon realized that Virginia had been driven by a "possessive and unstable" obsession. After learning of her husband’s affair, she became convinced that Patty and James were planning to run away together. Her jealousy reached a breaking point after being served with divorce papers on December 2nd, the night before the murder.

Surveillance footage from a fast-food restaurant and a nursing home—where Virginia claimed to be on the morning of the crime—exposed her lies regarding her timeline. Furthermore, footage from a convenience store placed her vehicle near Patty’s home at the time of the shooting. A search of Virginia’s home yielded a box of .38 caliber ammunition and a blouse that tested positive for "gunshot residue," directly linking her to the crime.

Conclusion

It was determined that Virginia Hyatt had arrived at Patty’s home with a .38 revolver, intent on finding "peace" by eliminating the woman she perceived as the destroyer of her marriage. After firing multiple shots and killing Patty, Virginia went about her day as if nothing had happened, visiting her mother at a nursing home to provide a facade of normalcy. Virginia Hyatt was eventually found guilty of capital murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, closing a tragic chapter of betrayal and violence in the Texarkana community.

🎯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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she was looking forward to seeing some of her friends
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getting back into her weekly routine.
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her face immediately lit 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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lit up
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reading too much into it
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give back to her community
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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 a cold December night in 2013, a 59-year-old widow stood on stage at a square dance club in Arkansas, watching some of her closest friends dance together.
The woman had owned and run the square dance club for years, and the people out on the floor were just like family to her.
But as she listened to the music and called out different square dance steps, she didn't notice that one of the dancers had their eyes fixed right on her.
And the woman didn't know that this dancer had become obsessed with her.
In fact, the dancer had started losing sleep just thinking about this woman.

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