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[The Tragic Murder of Shelly Nance: A Case of Obsession and Betrayal]-[The Artist (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-07-29

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The Tragic Murder of Shelly Nance: A Case of Obsession and Betrayal

The Discovery of a Heinous Crime

On September 11, 2009, in Dallas, Texas, a routine welfare check at an off-campus apartment turned into a horrific crime scene. Ashley Alvera, the roommate of 20-year-old art student Shelly Nance, discovered Shelly lying face down in her bed, covered in blood. The atmosphere of the room was chilling, with sheets "soaked in blood" and the victim unresponsive. Detective Paul Elzey, a veteran with 36 years on the force, was called to the scene. His initial assessment indicated that the murder was not a robbery, as expensive electronics remained untouched and there were no signs of "forced entry." Instead, the presence of blood on the sink and bathtub suggested the killer had attempted to clean up, pointing to a calculated, rage-filled act by someone who had "ready access to this apartment."

Investigating the Inner Circle

Detective Elzey’s investigation initially centered on three primary suspects: the roommate, Ashley; the boyfriend, Nathan Shuck; and Nathan’s roommate, Daniel Willem.

Shelly, described by her mother Cynthia as an introverted "homebody," had few enemies. However, she had recently expressed an intention to end her relationship with Nathan. Nathan, described by the detective as a "skinny kid" with a childlike demeanor, was rumored to have a "bad temper" when playing video games. When questioned, Nathan appeared visibly shaken and had unexplained "scratches on his chest," which he claimed were self-inflicted.

The investigation took a darker turn when police discovered a "clear sandwich bag" in Nathan’s bathroom containing long reddish-brown hair and blood, which matched Shelly’s. While Nathan denied any knowledge of the bag, he attempted to shift suspicion onto his own roommate, Daniel, claiming that Daniel was "jealous" and "possessive" of their relationship.

Unraveling the Deception

As the investigation deepened, Detective Elzey scrutinized the alibis of all suspects. Ashley had been in class, Nathan was in a computer lab, and Daniel claimed to have been running errands. However, the evidence began to contradict Daniel’s claims. Surveillance footage from a Walmart confirmed that Daniel had purchased "blue latex gloves" on the morning of the murder. This was a critical breakthrough, as the crime lab identified a "tiny piece of plastic" found under Shelly’s fingernail as a match for the material of the gloves Daniel had bought.

Further investigation revealed that Daniel was not just a roommate but a man obsessed. Contrary to his claims, he had been stalking Shelly, likely out of a twisted romantic fixation on Nathan. Daniel had managed to "make a duplicate" of the apartment key after previously borrowing Ashley’s car keys.

The Resolution

Evidence revealed that on the morning of September 10, 2009, Daniel entered the apartment, walked into Shelly’s room, and committed a "savage attack," stabbing her 42 times. The text messages he had sent to Ashley that morning were a calculated attempt to ensure the apartment was empty.

In November 2011, Daniel was convicted of the murder of Shelly Nance and sentenced to life in prison. The case concluded with a poignant moment of reconciliation; Shelly’s mother, Cynthia, apologized to Nathan for her initial suspicion, acknowledging that the obsession and jealousy of a third party had destroyed her daughter's life. The family later established a scholarship in Shelly’s honor, ensuring that her passion for art would continue to inspire others.

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this wasn't totally unusual.
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all the while still never hearing a sound
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if that's of interest to you
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She's in over her head and head over heels.
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She preferred it that way.
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in over one's head
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head over heels
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take the plunge
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up and about
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get up to speed
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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 afternoon of September 10th, 2009, an art student walked inside of her off-campus apartment in Dallas, Texas, and immediately began making herself a late lunch.
Her roommate didn't come out of the bedroom to greet her, but to be honest, this wasn't totally unusual.
The two of them, despite being roommates, were not actually very close at all.
After eating their food, the students studied for a while and then watched some TV and then went to bed, all the while still never hearing a sound coming out of her roommate's bedroom.
But again, this was normal. That is, until the next day, when the student received a call from their school telling her to go back to her apartment to check on her roommate, because apparently the roommate's mother was very concerned about them.

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