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[The Deceptive Pursuit of Vengeance: The Murder of Fred Jablin]-[The Imposter (PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE)]

MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories · B2 · 2022-10-31

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📋 Summary

The Illusion of Peace

On the morning of October 30, 2004, Fred Jablin, a respected professor at the University of Richmond, was gunned down in his own driveway in Virginia. The murder occurred during a time when Fred believed he had finally secured a stable, peaceful life for himself and his three children following a bitter divorce from his ex-wife, Piper Roundtree. Fred, a man who found solace in "routines" and the values of "justice, mercy, and humility," was caught off guard by a predator who had been "watching him and waiting for the perfect moment to pounce."

A History of Conflict

The relationship between Fred and Piper had been volatile for years. Their marriage, which began in 1983, eventually collapsed under the weight of Piper’s infidelity, mental health struggles, and "erratic behavior." After their divorce in 2002, the custody battle turned into a battlefield. Fred was granted full legal and physical custody, while Piper was ordered to pay child support and move back to Texas. This loss fueled a deep-seated resentment in Piper, exacerbated by her sister Tina Roundtree, who wrote a scathing, fabricated "psychological profile" of Fred to discredit him among his colleagues and the community.

The Calculated Execution

Despite Piper’s attempts to establish an alibi by claiming she was in Texas, investigation revealed a meticulously planned assassination. Piper had traveled to Richmond under the alias of her sister, "Tina Roundtree," wearing a "blonde wig" and using a credit card stolen from her boyfriend to facilitate the travel. On that fateful Saturday morning, she hid near the garage, waiting for Fred to retrieve his newspaper. She fired a .38 caliber revolver, delivering a fatal shot that caused "massive internal bleeding" and organ failure. Even though neighbors reported hearing shots, the killer had already fled the scene, eventually flying back to Houston to maintain her facade.

The Unraveling of a Lie

Detective Kobe Kelly and his team were able to crack the case by deconstructing cell phone records and tracking the airline passenger who had traveled under Tina's name. A critical breakthrough came when a Southwest Airlines agent identified Piper Roundtree as the woman who had checked a firearm and wore a blonde wig while traveling. Further investigation exposed that Piper's alibis—such as being seen at a local bar—were fabricated or misdated.

Justice Served

In February 2005, a jury found Piper Roundtree guilty of first-degree murder after less than an hour of deliberation. Throughout her trial, Piper maintained a stance of denial, claiming she had "no idea" how evidence linked her to the crime. She was ultimately sentenced to life in prison. Her sister, Tina, later pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence. The tragedy left the three Jablin children in the care of their uncle, Michael Jablin, marking the end of a harrowing saga of vengeance that had its roots in an inability to accept the consequences of a failed marriage.

🎯Key Sentences

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However, that morning he was wrong.
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Okay, let's get into today's story.
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Look, I'm not here to judge what you listen to.
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Actually, go back to the nature sounds.
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He made a point of reflecting on just how important religion, community friendship and the support of his colleagues at work were to his life and his family.
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📝Key Phrases

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pounce on someone
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make a point of doing something
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limp along
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wear thin
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take to doing something
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📖 Transcript

In the early morning hours of Saturday, October 30 2004, a man walked out of his suburban Virginia home and started walking down his driveway to get the newspaper.
This was one of the man's favorite times of the day when, just for a few minutes, it felt like he was the only person in the world who was outside.
It was like everybody else was still sleeping.
However, that morning he was wrong.
He was not alone.
Someone was hiding nearby and they were watching him and waiting for the perfect moment to pounce.

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