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[The Tragic Deception: The Murder of Dennis and Myrna Cola]-[The Final Keystroke (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2024-08-05

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📋 Summary

The Unthinkable Discovery

On May 24, 2010, a routine inquiry at West Salem Middle School regarding a missing substitute teacher, Myrna Cola, escalated into a harrowing double homicide investigation. When school officials could not reach Myrna, they contacted her son, Eric Cola. Upon arriving at his parents' residence in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Eric discovered his father, Dennis, lying in a "pool of blood" in the kitchen, and his mother, Myrna, "slumped over the desk" in their home office, deceased from gunshot wounds. The scene was marked by a chilling atmosphere; the smell of "decomposing bodies" suggested the couple had been dead for days.

The Investigation and Initial Suspects

Agent John Christopherson of the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation led the case. The victims, a wealthy couple who had retired from successful business ventures, were found in a home that initially appeared "ransacked." However, Christopherson quickly suspected the scene was staged, noting that expensive jewelry remained untouched and dresser drawers were opened in a way that served no purpose for a robber. A .22-caliber rifle was discovered in an upstairs closet, bearing an indentation in the carpet that suggested it had been moved recently. Autopsies confirmed that the victims were killed by .22-caliber bullets, pointing to the rifle as the likely murder weapon.

Investigators initially scrutinized the children, Eric and Cindy, and Cindy’s husband, Patrick. The motive appeared to be financial, as the couple held significant life insurance policies and assets. Both siblings were interviewed, and both provided alibis. Eric claimed he was day trading and then out celebrating his 16th wedding anniversary, providing a receipt from a Shopko store as proof. Patrick, a former Marine with a history of domestic volatility, was also investigated, but his Xbox activity logs provided a credible alibi for the time of the murders.

The Deceptive Trail

Just as the investigation seemed to stall, Eric reported receiving a threatening note in his mailbox with the words "fixed you" scrawled in "strangely stilted handwriting." This suggested a vendetta against the family. However, forensic analysis of the family's finances revealed a forged $50,000 check cashed from Dennis’s account the day after the murders. The signature on the check was a forgery that perfectly matched the handwriting on the "fixed you" note. Furthermore, investigators discovered that the envelopes used for the note shared a "manufacturing defect" with those found at Eric’s home.

The Betrayal

As the evidence mounted, Eric’s alibi collapsed. Surveillance footage from the Shopko store he claimed to have visited yielded "no trace of Eric anywhere." Financial records unveiled that Eric was not the successful day trader he portrayed himself to be; he was actually $150,000 in debt and had been "borrowing huge sums of money" from his parents. Dennis, having grown weary of his children's financial mismanagement—and specifically referring to his son-in-law as a "lazy bum"—had recently decided to cut them off financially.

Conclusion

Police concluded that Eric murdered his parents to secure his inheritance and resolve his crushing debts. He had waited in the house, shot his mother while she was working at her computer, and then ambushed his father upon his arrival home. Despite Eric’s attempt to stage a robbery and frame an unknown assailant with the "fixed you" note, the physical and forensic evidence proved insurmountable. Eric Cola was convicted on two counts of murder and sentenced to two life terms without the possibility of parole. While he continues to maintain his innocence, the case remains a stark example of how greed and deception can destroy even the most prosperous of families.

🎯Key Sentences

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it was not like her to just not show up for work.
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She's in over her head and head over heels.
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Let's be honest.
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But Myrna didn't bat an eye.
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they weren't quite ready to just full-on retire.
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📝Key Phrases

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in over one's head
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head over heels
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see the writing on the wall
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out of character
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incommunicado
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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. One Monday morning in May of 2010, a classroom full of sixth graders sat at their desks waiting for their substitute teacher to arrive.
But the morning bell rang and the substitute never showed.
As it happened, a school administrator walked past that classroom and noticed all the kids just kind of standing around with no teacher in the classroom and so the administrator rushed to the front office to figure out what was going on.
The substitute that was supposed to be in that class had always been so reliable and so it was not like her to just not show up for work.
And so the administrator tried calling the substitute teacher, but after she didn't answer, the administrator called the substitute's son.

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