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Hey, weirdos. I'm Elena. I'm Ash. And this is Morbid.
And it's Ash-centric. And I was going to say, she's back, guys.
She's back. Do you have a brand new wrap?
I don't. But yeah, I missed everybody for an episode.
It was strange and unusual. which is also a great podcast, so go listen to it.
But... But honestly, it was weird. But thank goodness Ash, like, stepped in and drew. for that matter.
Andrew! Because I was not expecting to be at the hospital as long as I was, but...
You know, I think everybody can see that things are going kind of crazy with the Cove Cove.
Things have gotten out of control with the Cove Cove, but I think we're going to get it back under control.
So I think so. It was just, it was a long day.
A long day. A lot of cutting involved? Lots of cutting, lots of...
Lots of PPE, lots of reusing PPE. Yes, Eudelina sent me her face after one autopsy and I was like, wow.
Yeah, the N95's like cut into your face after a while.
Yeah, talk about fine lines, baby. Yeah, I know.
Every time I take it off, I'm like, there's another ring. get your curology i know i'm like i need a facial when can we get those again I just bought myself a facial steamer.
Ooh. $25 on Amazon. I'm going to need something like that because PPE is killing my face.
Yeah. Drew's brother, shout out to my like not brother-in-law yet, but like someday, got me an Ulta gift card and I like went a little wild on skincare.
The best gift. I love a gift card. Oh, yeah.
Like a very specific gift card. Yes. Sometimes...
People think that gift cards are not very personal.
I feel like Ma will always be like, I'm not going to give you a gift card.
That's so impersonal. And I'm like, no, I want a gift card.
I love a gift card. Give me any gift card and I will take it.
Give me a Bass Pro Shops. No, I'm just kidding.
Don't give me one of those. No. I wouldn't know what to do.
I would have no idea what to do with that.
But I know what I'm doing at Ulta. So there you go.
Yeah. I think other than, you know, me just telling you guys that I miss you and thank you for and it was really it was weird.
It was very weird. It's weird podcasting without you because every podcast that i do like scream crime countdown and this is as you know with you exactly so it's weird it's strange and then like not editing it like ash did a great job guys editing that episode Thank you.
It probably sounded a little different than what you're used to, but you know what?
She tried. She tried her best. You know what?
You did it. I'm not a sound engineer. You did it, and you did it well.
I appreciate you. But I think the only other thing I just wanted to mention was, uh, We've had a couple of people that have like emailed us about like Facebook groups on like morbid Facebook groups.
I just want to reiterate, we are not affiliated with any Facebook group.
There is no official Facebook group. Yeah, the only one is the Patreon.
That's it. And other than that, they are all listener. formed groups.
They are listener run groups. We have not vetted or hired any of the admins for those groups.
We're not even in those groups. We cannot control what goes on in those groups.
Unfortunately, we have nothing to do with that.
I hate Facebook with like... the fire of a thousand suns like i want to delete mine i was gonna say i'm planning to delete my own So I literally never go on Facebook.
Uh, The only time I go on is to approve posts in the patron one.
Yeah, exactly. And that's so I but and this isn't like, you know.
But we just want you to know that we don't want you to think somebody is being rude to you that like we said to be rude to you.
I don't. i don't want to be like i i would never send somebody to be rude to any of you so i just never want you to think that and it like whenever we get an email that i feel I feel really bad.
I'm like, I'm so sorry. I can't help you.
Like, I don't know. But I just wanted to let you guys know because we would never... you know, send anyone to be rude to you or like be affiliated with people that are rude to you.
So no. Never think that because we really don't have anything to do with those groups.
And I just wanted to make that clear. Just in case, you know.
Yeah, because I think we've said it on like social media before, but not everybody has social media, so.
I just wanted to get it out there. Yeah, it's like this is like the best way to announce all things.
Yeah. And with that being said, I actually have a fun thing to announce.
Exactly. And so we also, fun announcement time, have a show that we're going to be doing.
We're going to do Kind of like our Halloween shows, but this time it's just going to be one and it's not like a whole world tour, just like one cool show.
Just one show. And we're going to be doing a like Valentine's Day themed show and it's called The Bleeding Hearts Ball.
I'm so excited about that. You're all invited.
You're all invited to a ball. A ball. We're going to be the bells of the ball.
A virtual bottle. So today, actually, like in five minutes, I'm going to post on the Patreon the presale link.
So we'll let. patrons have it first until Monday, and then Monday it will go on sale for everybody.
If you head to our Instagram at Morbid Podcast, I'll put the link in our bio.
And if you're more of a Twitter person, follow us at Amorbid Podcast and I'll put it on Twitter.
Yay. Lit. I'm so excited for the Bleeding Hearts Ball.
The Bleeding Hearts Ball. We're trying to work with what we can with COVID times.
Yeah. I have a cool costume idea, because you know a bitch loves a costume.
Oh yeah, I feel like these virtual shows have become our time to have costumes.
It's just become like Halloween 2.0, 3.0, and now I think 4.0.
When you can't actually go out on the road or do actual live shows, you gotta throw a costume on.
When you live in sweatpants literally every single day for the past year, you have to put something on.
You have to. So, yeah. I think that's all the announcements we had, though. that's all it is.
So I'm gonna do a pretty big true crime case today.
What if I talked like that the entire time?
That would be upsetting. That would lose us whole. lot of subscribers a lot of people would be like don't know what happened but i'm gone ash broke ash broke um no so i'm gonna talk regular And I'm going to do the cinnamon brown case today, which I feel like a lot of people in true crime know about.
So. Yep. I hope you're excited. So I'm going to start this super psyched.
Hope you're stoked for this real bummer of a case.
But like it's happy at the end, I feel. I'm glad.
Yeah. I'm going to start us off with a quote.
Please do any high school grad would. please do she says i was too young to get in trouble they would send me to a psychiatrist and send me home And that's what Cinnamon Brown thought was going to happen after she killed her stepmom, Linda Brown.
But that's not what happened. It's not what happened.
No. So Cinnamon had been living with her dad, David, her stepmom, Linda. her stepmom's sister, Patty, and her younger half-sister, Crystal.
Wowzer. Full house over there. Oh, yeah.
Now, she moved in with her dad. She had...
It seemed like she had somewhat of a troubled relationship with her mom.
Like she would be in and out of her mom's house. and like go to her dad sometimes and then go back to her mom's.
But I couldn't find a lot of information about the relationship with her mom.
It just seemed like she was craving some kind of stability oh for sure and that's how she ended up at her dad's house makes sense Little did she know she was not going to get that at dad's house.
So her dad, David, David Brown, he was a pretty well-off dude.
He worked as like a computer entrepreneur and he owned his own data recoveries. company.
Oh, wow. Which I guess like the Pentagon used.
It makes sense because, I mean, data recovery is such a like intricate it's like niche thing yeah like it must be so hard to you know work in that field And obviously he must have been like pretty smart if he made that on his own.
Oh, yeah. Not a good guy, but pretty smart.
Unfortunately. So, Linda was his fifth wife.
Okay. Which is bananas. That's a lot of marriages.
A lot of marriages. And he was pretty young to have that many marriages under his belt.
But, you know, like, live your life. Get married a lot.
There you go. Yeah, like, and then move on.
But he had known Linda most of her life, so...
Because the Bailey family, which was Linda's maiden name, Linda Bailey is what she was before she got married.
That's what maiden name means. That's what that means.
Thank you. She lived down the street from David in California.
And the Bailey's were, like, very far from Malof.
They grew up basically, like, in and out of trailer park homes.
Mm-hmm. Their mom, Ethel, she was a single mom.
Ethel. I know Ethel. She had problems with alcohol, unfortunately.
Unfortunately. but probably because she was trying to raise 11 children on her own.
Eleven. Eleven children not, you know, well off.
Yeah. Not even comfortable. Really? Like not even comfortable at all.
Yeah. But yikes. That's tough. David had told Ethel that he was actually going through colon cancer and like really suffering. which I don't really know if that was the truth.
It kind of sounds like it wasn't. Oh. I'm not sure.
I'm not sure. Don't quote me on that. Nothing ever comes of that.
It's just like he said he had colon cancer and then he did it.
Yeah. All right. And it seems like he offered some kind of compensation to the Bailey family. that obviously they'd be happy to have.
And he was like, if some of your girls could come over and help me clean up around the house, like maybe we can make some kind of deal.
Okay. But I don't really think he wanted them there to, like, clean his house per se.
Uh-oh. I think he liked to look at younger girls.
That's really bad. Yeah, it's not. It's really bad.
It's actually a crime. It is. That's illegal.
Not just to look at them. That's not illegal.
It's just creepy. But like, yeah. Don't move past that.
Yeah, don't do that. So Linda's older sister, Pam, at one point actually dated David.
But David's eye had always been on Linda, even while he was dating Pam, her older sister.
And was she like young? Both of the girls were teenagers and way too young for him.
He was in his early 20s at this time. Oh, boy.
And Linda herself was only 13 years old when they started dating.
Yeah. So she was 13 dating, like, a 22, 23-year-old.
Oh, no. Yeah, rough signs. Yeah. But she was like super head over heels for him.
Obviously, you're 13 years old and this older guy's interested in you.
You think this is the tits. Of course. And it's this well-off guy.
You're chilling in your house with 11 other brothers and sisters trying to get... attention and have your needs met.
Yeah. And you're not having your needs met.
And this guy's like, I can take you out of all of this.
Exactly. So it's kind of like Prince Charming.
When she turned 17, she asked Ethel to sign off on her marriage to David.
And Ethel was like, absolutely like by all accounts she was happy and excited for them and I think she was probably relieved that at least one of her kids was going to get like a charged life.
Yeah. Like had a chance at it. So Linda and David got married in Vegas in 1979.
Fancy. Fancy. Glitzy. Glitzy and glamour. wow that was a really good moira rose impression that really was thank you you even had like the I know.
Just perfect. Hi, I'm Catherine O'Hara. So life changed really quickly for Linda, obviously, and the next six years were going to be an absolute whirlwind for her.
So after she married David, they lived in a couple homes.
Like, they kind of moved around a little bit.
And they finally settled in. into this home at, uh, 12-551 Ocean Breeze in the Garden Grove area of Orange County.
Okay. So, like, It seems like a pretty nice area at the time.
I don't know about now. I don't know. Not that Orange County housewives, I guess.
How is it guys? How you doing? Where my OC weirdos at?
Oh, the OC. At some point, though, they divorced for whatever reason, and then they got remarried.
All right. So things weren't going well, and then they were.
And then they were like, love you, come back.
Love, love, love. And then Patty, Linda's younger sister... ended up moving in with them when she was like, she was 11 turning 12 when she moved in because she was having a lot of family issues. trouble back at home with Ethel and everybody, and a family member had actually been molesting her.
Oh, God. I read in one source that it was the brother but it was only in one source.
That's really, really upsetting. Yeah, and she needed to get, obviously, away to a safe space.
Yeah. So she She remembered that David and Linda welcomed her with open arms.
She thought she was living the good life.
It's like I read a bunch of articles that said When she walked into her room, it was fully furnished, like, beautifully and decorated and just, like... Everything she didn't have.
Everything she didn't have, exactly. But soon David kind of started showing interest in her. and started to, I fucking hate this word, but there's no other really good way to say it.
He would fondle her. Ugh. God, I hate that word.
But, like, what else do you say? Oh, that's so horrific, though.
Touch is also yucky in that sense. No, I mean just the entire... vibe of that is just not good.
Yeah. And remember, she is like turning 12.
Oh, she's a baby. And he's probably at this point like 24, 25. what the fuck what the fuck is wrong with these kind of people this gets worse He told her that like him doing this would make her develop into a quote, proper lady much sooner and that someday he was going to marry her.
What the fuck? So he was like, me doing this is like helping you develop.
And then someday I'm going to get married to you.
So he's just like grooming her. 100% literally grooming her literal grooming yeah so patty later told the la times that when she did start developing shortly after he said this to her she was like oh my god he's like some kind of god like I owe him everything.
Yeah, because she was a child. Right. And she starts to fall for him.
He's given her everything so far. Of course.
You know? Anybody would fall for it. Yeah, like a very impressionable young mind, of course.
Right. Now, he would come into her room when Linda was out of the house or when she couldn't hear them, like if she was in another part, like showering or something.
And they started having like a full-on physical relationship.
Eek. Which... You can't really call it a physical relationship.
Like, she's... Obviously, she was saying, like, sure at the time, but she's not.
But she's not of the age to say sure. No, she's not of consenting age.
So she was being raped. Yeah. Now, by this point, him and Linda already had a baby together, Crystal.
Yeah. So he's a dad at this point and already you've sent him a dad of a baby. girl a dad of a baby girl and he has cinnamon at this point like he has had her for a while oh boy it's like dude what's wrong So pretty soon after Patty moved in, Cinnamon asked her dad if she could move in.
So David later told the investigators that Cinnamon was a really troubled girl, and the reason that she lived with him in the first place was that she couldn't get along with her mom.
And shortly after moving in with him and his new family, she was struggling to get along with Linda.
So he kind of paints this picture of Cinnamon as, like, she's this really, like... disagreeable girl.
He said she didn't want to help out with any household chores. she would talk back to Linda constantly or just completely ignore Linda like He made it seem like she was just like the ultimate brat.
A troubled kid, yeah. How old was she? She was 14.
Okay. She was 14 when this happened. Okay.
And it was 1985. Okay. When Cinnamon first moved in, she shared a room with Patty, but a few months before Linda was killed, Linda had actually, quote, kicked Cinnamon out But she didn't really kick her out and say, you can't live here.
There was a trailer that they had parked outside of the house.
And she was like, Cinnamon, like, that's where you're living because obviously you can't get along with anybody in the house.
Go live in that trailer outside. You know, that's just what we're going to do about this.
So David went on to tell the investigators that cinnamon would come inside when it was time for meals and everything and sometimes to watch TV. but she wouldn't speak to anybody during that time.
And like everybody just kind of like let that happen.
The strangest thing I've ever heard. Probably because it's not true.
Like, what the fuck? That wouldn't make any sense.
I mean, it does sound like she was living in the trailer.
Like, all her stuff was in there. Jesus.
Which is, I feel like it wasn't by choice.
No, I feel that way too. And I also wonder if Linda actually did do that.
Or if like when she moved in, that was just how it was from the start.
That was the arrangement. I don't know. Now, Patty told the investigators later on that Cinnamon had told her that she was suicidal and planned to kill herself with a gun.
But Patty was like, you know, I tell her I love her all the time.
I really try to cheer her up and it seemed to be working for a while, but.
You know, maybe not. Maybe not. Maybe it's not working because everything exploded.
Yeah. So in Anne Rule's book, which you should totally read this book if you want like a full on like deep dive into this case.
It's really good. We love Anne Rule. I know, so good.
It's called If You Really Loved Me. And it opens up telling the story of the night that Linda was shot.
And it describes what Patty and David told the initial investigators. which was a whole bunch of bullshit.
Oh. So David told them, His parents had come over for a visit that day.
He described playing Uno as a family. which really upset me because Elena, John, Drew, and I just had like a full-on Uno competition the other night.
Yes. And I love Uno. With Uno Attack. Uno Attack is the best.
Uno Attack. So at least it's a little different.
It is. But they played Uno as a family. He said they were going to go into the desert for a picnic, but it was raining, so they decided against it.
And then at some point, like in the early afternoon or excuse me, late afternoon.
He had taken himself, Cinnamon, and Patty to a chiropractor appointment because they had gotten in a pretty bad car accident before. which I can tell you like a little bit about later.
But he stopped on the way home to get food for everyone.
He pointed out that he had to go to two different places so that he could make sure everyone was happy with what they got.
Of course. Such a good guy. And he said that Cinnamon was really irritable on the way home and that she was treating Patty very badly.
Huh. Like, treating her so horribly. You know, Cinnamon was just awful all the time.
Cinnamon's just the worst. She sucks. So they get home, they ate dinner.
I guess Linda and David's mother got into like somewhat of an argument over caring for Crystal.
And he was like, you know, like, They disagreed on if the baby should cry it out or if she should like get her on a routine and not let her cry it out.
Like his mom thought baby shouldn't. And Linda was like, I just need to get her on a fucking routine.
Let me raise my kid. Let me do it. Blah, blah, blah.
So they were arguing over that, and then that was stupid.
And then they went to bed. after arguing because so after the parents left, so his parents leave and then him and Linda continue this argument.
Because he's on his mom's side of, like, don't let her cry it out.
It's awful. And he's saying to the investigators, like...
I'm such a sensitive man. Of course. I could never listen to my baby crying.
Of course not. And it's like, dude, you're not a father.
No. We'll see shortly. You're disgusting.
And it's like, I love that you're trying to make Linda seem like this horrible person.
Yeah, like a neglect person. full mother.
It's like, she's not. She's just trying to get the baby on a sleep schedule.
But okay. He said they went to bed after arguing.
But that he woke up around midnight because, you know, he's just so sensitive.
Yes, I can tell. He's very upset about the fight.
He can't sleep. Of course not. So he decides to go for a drive at midnight.
Okay. Okay. as one does. Yeah. Not just like go sit downstairs and watch the Kardashians.
No. Which is what he would have done in 1989.
Obviously. Yeah, they've been around that long.
1985. Like, yeah, Kim was alive. Yeah, it's fine.
You know, he goes for a midnight drive. Yeah.
And he said that he stopped at a convenience store for a Dr. Pepper and an apple pie. which seems like a really gross midnight snack.
What a midnight snack. Like one of those things.
Cool, cool, cool, cool. Dr. Pepper with your apple pie?
Yeah, that's a strange choice. That's disgusting.
It's a weird choice. He also definitely was not a healthy man.
You don't say. Clearly. You don't say. The investigators, when they got there... he was something like 33 at this point.
Cause he, yeah, he was like 10 years older than Linda.
And they were like, when they walked in, they thought he was like 55.
Oh, yeah. I just looked up a picture of him and I was like, oh, yeah, literally younger than me.
Yeah. That's really crazy. Wait, he is?
I'm 35. Oh, I thought you meant like now.
And I was like, no, not now. I mean, I was like everything I know is a lie.
No, you were like, wait, what? I was like, Hold on.
That doesn't make sense. I got you. Yeah, you got it.
You look like 25, so you're good. I appreciate that.
I got you. So, you know, Dr. Pepper apple pie.
Cool, cool, cool. Dr. Pepper apple pie. He goes and he gets that beautiful meal.
And then he goes back in to the same store to get some comic books.
I mean, another midnight activity. Yeah.
And, you know, like like any other 33 year old father would do.
Yeah, if you're going to get your Dr. Pepper and your apple pie, you're washing it down.
With a nice comic book. With a side of Batman and Robin.
Of course. Like, all these things go together. it's all of these things together that are weird like if you just I mean Going out at midnight to go get a comic book is like strange to me.
I'm like, really? Why? Yeah, it's real weird.
But like, whatever. Also, all together, it's like, what are you doing?
Let's make a point of like, we know what he's doing because he goes in. to get the apple pie and the Dr Pepper, then he goes back to his car.
And he goes back and chats with the cashier.
He was like, the cashier thought it was so funny that I was buying comic books.
And it's like, oh the cashier saw you oh yeah and actually talked to you and would remember you because you did something weird that's It's so crazy.
So funny. OMG. He then drives to the beach to go sit and think.
Just sit and think. You know, after midnight, how you just drive.
I mean, I might do that, to be honest. Yeah.
After getting a... comic book and a Dr. Pepper and a Apple pie.
Yeah, I probably wouldn't do the first series of events, but I might go to the beach.
I might sit at the beach at midnight. That might be fun.
I would not. Yeah, because fresh air is for dead people.
That's 100% inviting to get murdered. That is.
That's a really good way. That's RSVPing. for murder.
Yeah, don't do that. Well, he was RSVPing for murder.
And then he said when he got home... Frantic Patty met him at the door sobbing, holding Crystal, who was also sobbing.
And Patty was like, Linda shot like I didn't go up there, but I think she might be dead. boy oh boy you didn't go up there but she might be okay You didn't check on your sister who you believe may have been shot.
Okay, cool. Cool. Yeah. Okay. Makes sense.
Like if like, let's get real with it right now.
If I thought that somebody shot you, I would be in your room tying a bandana around the area.
You're not just going to be like, yeah, I think she might be dead up there.
I wouldn't be like holding the baby downstairs, like waiting for John to get home.
Yeah, no. I'd be like, well, what if he doesn't get home?
Yeah. What? So, and she said... She thinks it was Cinnamon.
Like, Cinnamon's nowhere to be found. And she saw somebody that looked like Cinnamon in her room when she heard the first gunshot.
I saw someone that looked like Cinnamon.
I saw someone that looked like a teenage girl in the room.
I'm not real sure. I saw someone that looks like this girl that I've been living with for like a really long time run out of the house.
Could have been someone else. I don't know.
Maybe it was someone else or maybe it was Cinnamon who lives here.
Could have been another blonde girl. I just ran in the house and shot someone real quick and then left.
I don't know. Who am I to say? Who am I to say?
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She and Cinnamon stayed up watching MTV, which in 1985, I can only imagine how great that was.
It's at its peak. Probably like music videos.
Oh. peak music videos i love that yeah now patty got tired around midnight and she was like i headed to bed I went to bed and Cinnamon was out there by herself.
I went to my fucking bed. I went to sleep.
I slept. so hard like a rock until that gunshot psyched to sleep but she was like cinnamon stayed up And before I went to bed...
Cinnamon was like, hey, can you show me something?
And Patty was like, but of course, one who I love so much, sister girl.
What can I show thee? I shall show you all the things.
And Cinnamon like had a small gray gun in her hand and asked Patty how to work it.
And Patty was like, Why do you need... What?
Like, I'm confused. I'm so confused. What?
What? Huh? like if that happened i'd be like i don't know if you were like can you if it was literally the middle of the night and you were like can you Can you show me how to use this gun?
I'd be like, no, I can't. And I'm going to call the police.
Because what the fuck? Leave. Go to your trailer, Cinnamon.
I'd be like, give me that fucking little gray gun.
I'll take that. Off to your trailer and I'm calling the police.
I'm confiscating that. So she was like, why?
And Cinnamon said that it was just in case.
And it seemed like she was talking about, like, a home invasion or, like, a possible intruder.
I guess people scheduled that with Cinnamon the night they were going to intrude.
Just in case. And Patty said... She didn't think much of it.
She thought maybe she reassured Cinnamon that they had an alarm system and it's all good. but she was like you know then I just went to bed I showed her how to use it and I went to bed Yeah, as one does.
Yeah, at midnight after you're watching MTV when Michael Jackson's thriller gets done, you show your sister friend how to work how to work it and then you go to sleep yeah and you don't think much of it No.
Nothing to see here. Nothing of note of the night.
I love how she's like, you know, the night went...
Pretty normal, pretty as planned. We watched some MTV.
I showed her how to work a pistol and then I went to sleep.
There's really nothing of note. No, it was fine.
No, there's really nothing that's changed.
What could be weird about this? Typical Monday night for us, man.
Yeah, I don't see anything strange. Meanwhile, the investigators are like, what the fuck is this family?
Like, KK. Unfortunately, though, Cinnamon clearly was not talking about intruders.
And Patty woke up in the middle of the night to gunshots.
So she heard the first gunshot and it startled her awake instantly.
And she heard it in her room and saw Cinnamon standing there, she said.
And then she heard two more gunshots and didn't see Cinnamon in the room.
And then she started to hear Crystal crying.
So she said she ran to Crystal's nursery, got Crystal.
And stayed in the nursery like holding her like with her back up against the door.
Which I probably wouldn't do if somebody had a gut in my house.
Like definitely not putting my back up against the door.
No, definitely not. But I can see why, like, in a chaos situation.
No, I can totally see that. She's trying to block the door.
Your first thing is to try to block the door and block the baby.
Absolutely. So she did that and then she said she stayed there until she heard a knock on the front door and then keys turning in the lock.
Now I would like to know, if you have the keys to the door, why are you knocking on it first?
Yeah. What? That's a little strange. So she said she ran downstairs, which...
I wouldn't do if I thought there was a gunman in the house or a gunwoman in the house.
Also, if she's upstairs, how do you hear the keys in the door?
It seemed like the house was, it wasn't a huge house.
Oh, okay. Because I thought they were well off.
So I would assume it would be. They were like a weird well-off, and I'll describe it in a second.
But so she heard the keys in the door. Yeah.
Why would you knock if you have the keys?
Because you're trying to alert someone that it's just you.
Just me. Just me, little old David. Is everything cool?
I'm just coming in. With my pie. I got you one.
Coming back in. So she ran downstairs and she met David at the door and told him everything.
Now. Interestingly enough, Patty said that David called his father before calling the police.
And I'm also pretty sure that he didn't go up there because the investigators were like, well, where is she?
And he was like, officer, can you please go look?
I can't. So you can't go aid your dying wife or like potentially dead wife?
Like you literally, none of you have any idea.
What is if she is even hurt? Right. Like she might be hiding up there.
She might be hiding. She might be in a really deep sleep. you just like you have no idea you neither none of you have even seen her and since Cinnamon is nowhere to be found.
She might not even be up there. So who's to say that Cinnamon didn't like misfire the gun in Patty's room? go like in the trailer somewhere and like shoot herself and who's to it's like who's to say even cinnamon isn't up there Exactly.
None of you know. None of you know where she is.
And you're all just chilling in the living room waiting for the police to get there when you have no idea what's going on.
No, none of that makes sense. So the investigators got there.
David tells the story. Patty tells her story.
And they both seemed convinced that it was cinnamon who pulled the trigger.
But the only problem was, like I said, cinnamon was nowhere to be found.
And they're like, she's potentially dangerous.
The gun was dropped in front of like the doorway.
So she didn't have that gun, but like. You don't know what else she has.
And there were other guns in the house. None of them seem to be missing, but they don't know.
So the investigators are like looking around the house.
They're taking pictures of the scene. bagging up evidence.
And one investigator was rounding up all the dogs just to kind of get them out of the way.
There's something like four dogs in the house.
And one of them was a puppy that seemed like it belonged to Cinnamon because it was in the trailer by itself and it was just like pooping all around the trailer.
So the investigator was like, well, there's shit everywhere, so let's get you out of here.
It was just like pooping around the train.
And I'm not saying, like, pooping around.
Like, poop, poop, doop. Like, he was, like, literally sharting everywhere.
So... He was just like pooping. It was such an important part of the story.
Well, it kind of is, because the investigator moves him to a pen.
So while he's moving the little sharting dog to the pen... he notices like because it was there was like a garage and like they were putting them behind there and then there were some dog houses along the garage.
So the back of the dog houses were like kind of, it's not attached to the garage, but like that's where they leaned up against it.
Read the book. It says everything. If you really loved me by end rule.
Plug. So, he notices like the dog houses and he's like, okay, cool, and then he notices that there's like a figure in one of the dog houses.
So he leans down and he's like, okay, that's a person. oh that is not a canine that is a human weird that there is a human I'm using my investigative skills to deduce that that is not a dog in there Human in a doghouse?
Human. Write down question mark. I'm going to write that in my report.
And then I'm going to investigate. And so he does.
So upon closer look, he realized that it was cinnamon.
And she was laying in a pool of her own vomit and she had peed herself.
So she's laying in her own urine and vomit.
Yeah. Oh. And she's holding like literally like clenched in her fist is this note. on like a piece of, I think they said it was pink cardboard, which I was like, maybe it was like stationary.
And that's what they meant. Like a cardstock.
Yes, yes. Yes, yes. And tied together with a ribbon.
Which is just weird to me. Yeah. But okay.
So they're like, hey, we got to take you down.
We got to take you downtown, Cinny. Some weird shit has gone down.
Also, David literally calls her Cinny, which would be cute if he wasn't him.
So they take her into custody and they read the note and he said that he literally had to like unclench her fingers from around it.
Oh boy. And the note said, Dear God, please forgive me.
I didn't mean to hurt her. Oh. And she did it in like a scroll form.
Yeah, she did. Hear ye, hear ye. Hear ye, hear ye.
I'm sorry. Thou est sorry. So during her interview, Cinnamon went, in and out of answering questions and just seemed to be like somewhere else in her mind.
And Anne Rule points out in her book that at one point she murdered... I was like, what?
She whispered, please don't let them get away with murder. but like i don't know because so she says that and the investigators were like Okay, like what?
And they seem to be surprised that this was this like little timid 14 year old blonde girl sitting in front of them. that fired a gun three times and shot and killed a woman.
And they're like, she's the mastermind behind this?
And is now laying in her own vomit and piss. yeah like that's weird this is the hardened killer yeah just okay It doesn't make a lot of sense to them, but they're like, but she confesses.
Yeah. I mean, what are you going to do after she says, please don't let them get away with murder.
Oh, that hurts. It really hurts because we'll see why it hurts.
And she just told them because she did it because she thought Linda hated her and she didn't like Linda.
That was her reason. I mean, those are not good reasons to murder someone.
No. So they were like, okay. Now, a few days later, they tried to talk to her again, and Cinnamon said that she didn't remember anything and didn't want to talk.
Eek. Mm-hmm. So bad. Now, she was convicted of first degree murder.
And at first she was sentenced to 27 years to life in prison. but because she was only 14 years old at the time of the shooting, They instead sent her to the California Youth Authority and she was sentenced to serve there until she turned 25.
Okay. So basically I think it's like you get a little break because you're a young offender.
Yeah, it's a youth offender. Exactly. So meanwhile, things were getting really weird with David and Patty.
You don't say. Super duper weird. Wow. Weirder somehow.
During Cinnamon's trial, David didn't come.
Like, didn't show up to the trial. And after Cinnamon was sentenced and in prison...
He really wasn't coming to visit her as much as he had told her he would.
And he had also cashed in pretty quickly on this little thing called a life insurance policy.
Oh, that life insurance policy. So cray cray that someone died and somebody cashed in on a... life insurance policy.
You know it's I always love when we come up with a case that has something like so different and like I know.
Something we've never seen before. It's just such a niche moment.
I can't believe you found this. It was hard.
A life insurance policy. I had to look into it.
Yeah. You had to find out what it was. You've never heard of it.
I was like, whoa, Joe. Whoa, people murder people over money?
Holy. Huh. Huh. Whoa. Now, this life insurance policy, and if you can't tell, that was feigned.
Real famed right there. Sarcasm. That was called acting.
Little thing I like to call improv. That was something called the theater.
Oh, I was going to say that in that accent.
You bitch! You bitch! You bitch! So yeah, the life insurance policy was pretty close to $1 million.
That's a good chunk of change. It was like a little over $8 million.
I don't know. It was a little over eight much.
Many monies. It was almost a million. So he cashed in on that.
He moved into a new house with Patty that he bought in cash. which he bought the house for like $300,000.
And I guess it was like a really nice house with a swimming pool.
And I was like, I wish. We wish. Imagine if real estate only costed that much.
Especially in Massachusetts. Oh honey. Oh, honey.
Everybody go look up real estate in Massachusetts.
I love my 900 square foot apartment forever.
He bought that in cash, which I was like, wow, I'd love to see that amount of money in cash.
That amount of shekels. Shekels. And so he moves in with Patty and he also marries her secretly.
Okay. And also has a baby with her. Okay.
Secretly, which I'm like, that's those are a lot of secrets.
I wonder if Patty's hair was so big. Secret secrets are no fun.
Secret secrets hurt someone. Oh, and then there's a version that says... What's that from, everybody?
The Office. Yes. I knew it. I don't like The Office.
I can't wait for the amount of shit I'm gonna get for that.
Honestly, give her shit for that. Because I give her shit for that.
I like Parks and Rec. She hasn't given it a chance.
It's like Zoolander. She didn't give Zoolander a chance either. i'd like to give that a second chance you need to give that a chance i love the tangents we go on i love it too i love that somehow zoolander worked its way into the cinnamon brown case always will So yeah, they had a secret marriage and a secret baby and I guess they were telling people that the baby was not David's.
And I'm like, but you're living together in this nice house with a baby.
Like, what do you think that looks like?
This is just someone's random baby that you just...
And like David. Happened upon? Like he was saying the baby was from a different father.
No, I know. But it's like, what? But it's like, but why is she with you then?
Yeah. Yeah. Clearly she had the baby while you were together.
What? It's just a strange situation. It's a weird situation.
And it also came back... later on because at the scene, like originally, They did, like, they swabbed their hands for gunpowder, like, to see.
Gunshot residue. Yes, thank you. And there was.
GSR. there was residue on Patty's hands.
But at the time, they somehow explained it away.
But, like, the investigators always kind of held on to that, but they were like... there's like, that's all we have.
We have somebody in jail for the murder.
Like, we can't really do anything with this right now.
But they always were like, What? I would always be thinking about that.
I thought you were going to say I would always be like, what?
I would always be like, what? What? I would about that.
So by 1988, word got back to Cinnamon like rotting in jail. that her father and Patty were married and like live in this high lavish lifestyle. cashing in on all these great banks so you know you know cashing in on banks you can do that that's what That's what people with money say.
Yeah. Cashing in on banks. Laughing straight to the bank and all.
Do you remember that song? I don't. I didn't think you would.
The Investigators. had also been visiting cinnamon over the years and like hoping to get more answers because like i said this was like a real head scratcher for them They did not understand this at all.
But she didn't want to talk about it. She was like, nope, I don't have anything to say.
Come on. But she was a model prisoner. She had a job in jail.
She kept busy doing like crafts. I'm pretty sure she did like needlepoint and shit. and she just kept to herself mostly and they're like this girl is like This is not the girl that was described to us, like this troublemaker who couldn't get along, had a problem with authority figures, like...
So much so that they had to make her live in a trailer off of their, out of their house.
That she, like, snapped and, like, got really angry and shot her stepmom.
Yeah, that little thing. Yeah, you know how that happens?
It just, they were like, no. Like it doesn't make sense at all.
Like this is just not in her psyche. So she underwent therapy. while she was in jail and she seemed she seemed she seemed to be growing and maturing into like a stronger person mentally and people could kind of tell that there was going to be like some kind of shift soon.
Ooh. Yeah, which, you know, she seemed very different than she did when she first got there, covered in her own pee and urine and...
That's the same thing. And vomit. I meant to say pee and vomit.
But there was no and there was no evidence that she was suffering from any kind of mental illness.
And Patty and David had described that initially to the investigators because Patty told them, that Cinnamon had more imaginary friends than she did real friends, And she said she would just like talk to people out loud named Aunt Bertha, Oscar, and Maynard.
And Maynard. Which is a place I used to live.
A town in Massachusetts. Yeah, I literally lived there.
Wow. But they were like, that's weird that she's never talked to any of those imaginary friends ever since she got to jail, because like. yeah jail's pretty lonely might be a good time to talk to those imaginary friends and did Did she have an imaginary friend like when she was younger?
They're saying it was like when she was 14.
Oh no, they're saying like when she was like... chilling around the house not talking to them she was talking to oscar aunt bertha and maynard because i had an imaginary friend named naughty martha That's iconic.
That is iconic. And I just blamed everything on Naughty Martha.
Because you were naughty, Elena. Yeah. Ma will tell you.
I've heard that story before. I would just be like, Naughty Martha did that.
And Ma was always like, I couldn't even get mad because it was so funny.
That's hilarious. She was like, I would just laugh.
We love a smart little shit. My imaginary friend was Luke Skywalker.
It sure was. Can confirm. Can confirm. And one day I was like, you know, like when you're little, you like shower with your mom sometimes.
Yeah. Like wash your hair and also wash hers.
I was like, oh mom, can you also wash Luke Skywalker's hair?
And she was like, I'm sorry, what? There's a man's in here?
There's who in the shower? There's no man's around here. i love it yeah so that's a little bit about us a little insight into our childhood But they pointed out that she talked to these people and then the investigators are like, well, why doesn't she talk to them here?
And I think that's what they initially thought when she was sitting in the investigation room being like, Don't let them get away with murder.
I think they thought she was talking about her imaginary friends.
So she was like disassociating. and being like, they did it.
Don't let them get, yeah. That makes sense.
It does. It makes perfect sense. she was really saying, like, dear God, probably, like, don't let Patty in.
Because she was probably saying, I'm taking the rap for this, but please don't let them get away with it like sure i'll take the rap right now but like they need to get it too oh yeah like in the long run like at some point Now, they also pointed out, Patty and David to the investigators, that Cinnamon had a much older boyfriend.
And he went by Steely Dan. You know, my boyfriend, such a hottie, Steely Dan.
You know, my boyfriend, Motley Crue. You know my boyfriend Steely Steely.
You know my boyfriend Poison. You know my boyfriend Duran.
Like, what? So Cinnamon's friends were like, no, no.
She doesn't have a boyfriend. I guess there was a kid who went by Steely Dan in the area and he was like a troublemaker, but they looked into it.
Nothing happened from that. They were like, yeah, they're not connected.
No. No, Cinnamon's, like, she had a couple friends, and they told the police that Cinnamon was grounded all the time.
And that was the reason she didn't have a lot of friends, because Patty and David were trying to make it seem like She didn't have real friends because she had so many imaginary ones.
Yeah, because she was, like, having a moment.
But they were like, no, she was grounded all the time.
That's why she didn't have friends. And they said it was partially that. but also because her father encouraged her not to make friends and would like flip out about every little thing that she did.
So she just didn't really have the time to make friends.
Oh, you hear me. about these things with like parents encouraging their kid like these people that like isolate their children from having friends and i'm like like why did you have kids why I want my kids to have so many friends someday.
This pandemic has been the hardest. One of the hardest things on the girls have been all they want to do is go see their friends or make new friends.
And watching kids make friends with each other.
The most precious thing. purest thing you'll ever see in your life like the girls will like see someone at the park and want to play with them and obviously right now it's difficult but like if they have masks on will be like, oh yeah, screwed around.
You can say hi to them, yeah. And they get so happy, and they're like, my new friend named like blah blah blah oh they'll talk about their new friend for days literally like i'm still hearing about these parents who like isolate their children from that No.
It's so weird. It's weird. Like, why did you have a kid?
It's, like, so evil. It is. So once Patty or excuse me, once Cinnamon found out about Patty and her dad getting married, she was like.
Let me talk to those investigators that have been visiting me, because I have something to say now.
I got something to say. Now, the DA at the time was named Jay Newell.
And he had been very interested in the case, like very invested.
And he was the main person who was like, None of this makes sense.
This girl did not do this on her own. Like, I need to know more now.
Cinnamon told them. that David had been telling her and Patty for years, now this is when it all comes crashing down, that Linda was conspiring against him with her twin brother.
And he said there was like he told them all these stories about Linda and her twin brother's mob ties. and how they were working in a plot to kill him so they could take all his money. because like i said he did have a lot of money yikes and he had both the girls so brainwashed Because obviously Cinnamon loved her father.
And at the time, this was the man who...
Patty kind of felt like rescued her. She probably felt like she owed him.
I mean, she thought he was like a god. Yeah.
Yeah. So he's completely brainwashing them.
And like I said, Patty had been groomed for years, so it's like she was kind of jealous of Linda because she sees her being in the way of this relationship. prince charming that she wants to marry of course so she loved her sister but i'm sure to some degree she saw her as the threat oh for sure So there's that.
And then Cinnamon said that this was something, like I said, they talked about for years and that David told them. that they would have to carry out the murder because he didn't have the stomach for it.
They needed to get rid of Linda for him.
Well, remember, he's so sensitive. The most sensitive man.
Such a delicate constitution, that man. Oh, yes.
So the three of them together decided that Cinnamon should be the one to pull the trigger because she was the youngest.
And they had her fully convinced that because she was so much younger, she wouldn't be prosecuted as hard.
Oh, my God. Now, meanwhile, Patty and her are like in high school together.
I think Patty was like 17 when this happened.
So that's cool. David said that they would make up some kind of psychological issues like they did.
And that the worst that would happen is that Cinnamon would have to go to a psychiatrist for a while and then she would come back home. and they would all live this happy life together.
After we murdered. It's a mother. After we murdered, yeah, the mom.
Or the stepmom. Stepmom. and the sister and it's like that's what exactly what I opened up with she said I thought that I would do this and then I thought I would come home Wow.
I mean, she's 14. She doesn't understand the legal system.
And has obviously been brainwashed in a...
Big way. And that's her father. Yeah. Oh, my God.
Like her father that she loves. She thinks he's in danger.
She thinks she's protecting him. i mean yeah because like who among us if you love your father you would do anything for your parents if you love them you know right and if you're being brainwashed and if they're telling you that they're in mortal danger and that the only way that this like when you're that young especially right So they were coming up with ways to kill Linda for like over a year.
Cinnamon suggested. She's just living in that house with them.
Living in the house with them. No idea. Cinnamon suggested at one point like throwing a bathtub. or throwing a bathtub, throwing like something electrical into the bathtub.
And then she was like, oh, Linda only takes showers.
Oh my God. But like trying to like impress her dad.
Yeah, being like, look at this good idea I came up with.
Exactly and like they both would come up with ways like her and Patti together and then he would have them because the whole thing was that afterwards Cinnamon was gonna like pretend like she tried to commit suicide so that it looked like she was doing a murder-suicide.
Yeah. It just, like, makes it look better, I guess, to them.
And they would write these fake suicide notes and give them to David. and be like, is this one okay?
Is this one okay? And he would burn them or flush them down the toilet.
And then one time, I believe it was Patty walked in on Linda on the phone at one point.
And when Linda... When Patty walked into the room, Linda kind of stopped talking and she was like, oh, my God, she must be plotting the murder like right now.
But meanwhile she was probably like I think my fucking sister and my husband are in a relationship together.
What the hell? Yeah. So he had them fully convinced and also like fully paranoid. of course like he's talking about mob ties so then you think of it actually and you think maybe cinnamon did develop this attitude and she did and lynda did say like go fucking live in the trailer yeah don't live in my house and give me attitude makes sense So on the night of March 18th, he woke Cinnamon and Patty up and told them tonight was the night.
He said, Linda needs to die tonight. Like, it needs to get done.
Oh my God. So he leaves the house, like I said, goes to the convenience store, goes in multiple times, make sure he has an alibi.
Make sure he acts real kooky. He maybe went to the beach.
I don't know. It seems like perhaps. He also stopped at a Denny's to use their bathroom.
Like he originally said. But it was probably just to make the alibi even more solid.
Of course. And he said he was like... I saw, I think he said he saw like a redheaded waitress and like she saw him.
So they're like, he's like, go talk to that redheaded waitress and she'll tell you.
She'll tell you. I was there. It reminds me of the malignado.
I was thinking that. I was trying to remember his name.
He goes to the chili place. He goes to the chili place.
Yeah. So he was like, yep, I was there. And then when he came home, obviously he knows Linda's dead, which is why he doesn't go upstairs to check. that she's dead.
And that's why he does the knock-knock first.
That's why he does the knock-knock. It's me.
And then he mixed up a cocktail of prescription drugs for Cinnamon to take and she like went outside to take them.
And that's why she was like peeing on herself and you're in like vomiting.
Right. And so that's hold on. because so she refused to shoot herself because originally she the plan was she was going to shoot herself like I don't know if they told her, like, do it here so that it's not fatal.
Oh, my God. But she was like, I can't do it.
Yeah. So they did that instead. I don't blame her.
But the mix of drugs they found out later was a lethal dose.
Oh. So he probably intended on killing Cinnamon too so that he could run away with Patty and not have to worry about Cinnamon.
Wow. So he probably, I'm going on the record here saying he fully intended to not only get his wife killed by his daughter, but then kill his daughter.
Oh, 100%. Yeah. So in the original investigation, like when they were like taking pictures and bagging up evidence, it seems like there was like a laundry room or like a mudroom in the back of the house.
And on the wash machine, there was three pill bottles.
And the investigator was like, what the fuck?
So then I think when they saw cinnamon in that state, they just assumed like, she took them there yeah but and they found like a ton of prescription medicine in the house because david was like really sickly They definitely, I think he definitely intended on killing her because there really was no good reason to do like, a suicide attempt.
No. Or even like something, you know, that doesn't, it doesn't really.
It would just add like drama to it. Yeah, it doesn't.
But I think he was just trying to get rid of... I think he was just trying to kill her.
Two birds with one stone. And he convinced her that it would be better if she pretended to kill herself.
Right. Wow. Yeah. Wow. What an evil son of a bitch.
Luckily, she threw up because if she didn't, they were like, if she didn't throw up, she was dead.
Yeah. And they found all the different... prescription drugs in the throw up yeah because they saw the the guy who found her saw like the capsules It was like, oh, like clearly that went down.
Yeah. So they decided that it would be best to have Cinnamon try to get her dad to say something.
They were like. Let's get him to visit you in jail.
Let's wire you up. So they did. And they're like, do your best to get him to say something.
So Cinnamon told her dad that he needed to tell the cops what really happened or she needed to because she wasn't doing well in jail.
And he basically told her. and they have this, like, she's wired.
He said, you can't tell them the quote, whole truth.
Because I'm sick and I can't go to jail.
And he told her, I'll kill myself before I die in a jail cell.
And if you do tell the truth. quote, we would all end up in prison.
So he literally sailed his fucking ship down the river.
That is... Hilarious. He's like, nope, you can't tell the whole truth.
I love that she didn't have to do any work there.
He was just like, blah, blah, blah. She was like, I'm getting ready to tell the truth.
And he was like, no, you can't because we'll all go to jail because we're all involved and you can't tell the whole truth.
And they're like, Hey, David. Hey. Do you want to talk to us?
Like, what's... what's up let's have a little chat it's like Nicki Minaj at the VMAs she's like what's up Miley what's good Miley what's what's good david what's good david sit down yeah sit down so they they bring in david David and Patty.
They arrest them pretty much immediately.
Yeah. And Patty was placed in the same facility as Cinnamon.
Because she, remember, is still very young.
Oh my god. Yikes. Now David, while in jail, tried to convince the investigators that he had no role in this.
It was Patty and Cinnamon. They were conspiring against Linda because they didn't like her.
They wanted to do away with her. which is like oh okay let's let's stayed with patty thank you that's i was like let's consider that for a moment yeah Then you married Patty still?
Makes sense. Okay. Okay. Cool, cool, cool.
So it makes total sense. He also... Huh?
Poor Crystal. I know. And we'll talk about Crystal at the end, don't worry.
I mean, probably for better. Yeah. That they're all gone, but... well so he also this is just wild he made the mistake of trying to organize a hit on Jay Newell, the one who was like the investigator who was helping, uh, cinnamon like he was like I want him like done and he tried to carry out a hit on Patty too.
So he wanted two of them. Now he offered a fellow inmate almost $23,000 for the hit and told him, quote, I make things happen for people.
That's how I got ahead. Wow. Like... And then he's like, I had nothing to do with that.
Dude, you were, like... set up for life you're working with the fucking pentagon and then you like organize this crazy crowd like you why Yeah.
Get divorced. I was going to say divorce everybody.
And I guess Cinnamon like suggested that originally.
It was like, well, why can't you just divorce her?
Yeah. And he was like well she'll come after all my money and I'll lose everything.
And it's like yeah divorce sucks but it sucks a whole lot less than murder and going to jail forever.
Well, you know what? Like prenup, like make her sign a prenup and then you won't lose everything.
Yeah. And like, who knows? He probably did.
He probably like, he just wondered. So he was like, I make things happen for people.
That's how I get ahead. But the inmate that he tried to organize the hit with told the authorities.
Of course. Obviously. Now he also told another inmate, or he thought it was an inmate, that she should go forward after Patty testified and say, They say like I was in jail with Patty and she told me she lied about her whole testimony.
So he's like, if you do this for me, like, I'll help you out somehow.
Yeah. That wasn't an inmate. That was an undercover cop.
Oh, my God. Amazing. Yeah. Amazing. Amazing. and she's wired so like now we have that and she's like you're a fucking idiot thanks for that Now, Cinnamon and Patty were able to make amends while they were incarcerated.
I don't really know. Cinnamon's a much bigger person than I am.
I was going to say, damn. But I think she was like, you're brainwashed like I was too.
Yeah, I think she knows that they were. I grew, you should try it.
Yeah, you should try it. You should give this a go.
And they both agreed to testify against David at his trial.
Now, Patty told the jury all about their relationship, how it started.
And that alone obviously painted a very different picture.
Yeah, he's a pedophile. Literally. Right off the bat, you're like, oh, okay.
Oh, good, good. That's what we're working with here.
Now, Cinnamon agreed also to testify, and she told the jury how they had been brainwashed by David and how he continuously told them, and this is where the title of the book comes from, If they loved him, they would do this for him.
Wow. He would always say to them, if you love me, you'll do this.
The most emotional moment. manipulation like on your daughter and this like other 17 year old girl okay So the jury, they had so much from the wiretapping, from cinnamon, from the jailhouse stuff, from him trying to say shit in jail, like not thinking he was recorded. that the jury heard days of incriminating statements just made by him, like caught on tape.
I think it was something like three days that they had.
Yeah. So they took a very short seven hour deliberation period.
Wow. And when they came back. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
Bye, David. The judge compared him to Charles Manson.
Honestly. Literally. He's a cult leader.
He is. He's got the same kind of vibe. Charles Manson preyed on young, impressionable youths to do his bidding, and that's exactly what David did.
He was like, you are like Charles Manson.
He said, you're a very scary man and you were lucky that the death penalty wasn't on the table.
Because the judge was like, I would for sure kill you.
I would for sure kill you. the lethal injection to it.
The judge is like, I would do it myself if it was on the table.
Imagine if you could say that. That would be crazy.
Now, Cinnamon was released shortly after, and so was Patty.
But by that time, Cinnamon was... 21 or something like that it was crazy no she wasn't 21 she was 18 sorry I think Patty was 21 when she was released Now, Cinnamon went on to get married and she married a man who unfortunately passed away after they were married for like 12 years.
20 years, he committed suicide, which was really sad.
That's so sad. but she later remarried and by all accounts she's living like a quiet happy life oh good Crystal, Linda's Linda and David's daughter. and Patty were able to reconnect.
And Crystal said that she not only forgives Patty, but also forgives Cinnamon. for her mom's murder and she knows that they were brainwashed wow Which is nuts.
I couldn't find anything about the daughter or the son.
I'm not sure what they had. that David and Patty had together.
At one point, the baby was being taken care of by, like, one of Patty's siblings, I believe.
And Crystal had been taken care of, um, David's parents.
Like, they got custody. So... I couldn't find anything, though, about that child.
Like if Patty got the child back. Maybe he just doesn't want. to be associated with this anymore.
Yeah, probably not. But Crystal actually runs a Facebook page.
I don't know if it's still up, but it was in some of the things that I was looking at.
Um, like in her mom's memory and like posts old pictures and stuff.
And she had posted when her and Patty got together.
Wow. It doesn't seem like her and Cinnamon got together, but I don't know if they've talked and like... figured it out yeah so that's good i mean at least there's like resolve there yeah Now, David told the investigators that Cinnamon and Patty were both very dangerous girls who would most likely kill again if they were released. which is weird because they didn't.
Because they have not. No. Fortunately, his crusty old ass died in prison in a prison hospital. on March 20th, 2014 of Natural Causes...
At 61 years old. Wow. Natural causes. At 61.
He was in rough shape. Yeah, I think he was having too many Dr. Pies.
Dr. Pies. Yeah. Too many Dr. Pies. So there's like a Lifetime miniseries about this, I guess.
I didn't watch it because I couldn't find it. but it's called Love Lies on Murder.
I just saw like the little movie poster for that.
Yeah, I guess it's like a mini-series. Cynthia Nixon is in it.
Oh, wow. Which I don't even know who she plays or anything.
Cynthia, who do you play? I love her. There's also Cinnamon appears herself in like this true crime documentary.
It's called The Investigators, A Daughter's Love.
Oh, wow. Yeah. I couldn't find that anywhere either.
So if you can find it, let me know. Be cool to watch.
Yeah. Totally read the fucking book. It's so good.
You can get it for free on the Kindle Cloud Reader from Amazon.
If you really loved me by Anne Rule. Yeah, that's awesome.
So crazy. That's a crazy case. Could you imagine if your dad tried to like make you commit murder and then like was like, okay, have fun in jail, sweetie.
Bye. See you soon. I'm going to go cash in on that life policy.
You'll come out and everything will be fine.
We'll pretend it never happened. Yeah. Because that's what she thought was going to happen.
We opened it up and she said, I thought I was going to go to a psychiatrist and I thought I was going to come home.
Yeah. That's, wow. Isn't that so fooked?
That's unreal. So fooked. Wow. Yeah. Cinnamon.
Cinnamon brown. Also the name cinnamon. I wonder if they named her Cinnamon because the last name was Brown.
Wow. Yeah. That's a whole nother box to open up.
Her mom's name was Brenda. Yeah. Yeah, not the same.
Well, I assume she was also pretty young because like David was like what, 23 when he married Linda and already had cinnamon.
So, you know. yeah young decisions yeah that's that's a decision yeah so yeah i'll just put it So yeah, you can see pictures of this and you can also buy tickets to the cool live show on Monday.
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