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it's so morbid here it's so morbid because it's the day after the motherfucking skandival finale yeah you're gonna have to bear with us for like a moment here because maybe a few moments the vanderpump rules super bowl has begun started really yeah the playoffs have begun i would say commenced commenced yeah let the game let the games begin yeah really uh we had the finale of vanderpump rules last night i know some of you are like skip skip sip and that's okay it's okay but for those who partake those of you who celebrate oh my god was that or was that not not the most infuriating thing you've
ever seen like we've seen a lot of cheating go down on this show yeah we have never seen cheating to this level go down on this show when sandoval walked into raquel's led in galaxy lit apartment mama grow up i left my soul left my body when sandoval called raquel ariana and she still was like i love you oh my god i was i was beside myself also beside myself on the couch are you team he absolutely fucking said I love you and then said he didn't say it or are you team he said they love you he definitely said I love you a girl I saw on TikTok literally like slowed it down and he said I love you
why are you playing mind games with your mistress he's a lot like what he's a lot they're both really disgusting his the way he talked to ariana last night i was like ariana you you are dodged you are thriving you are thriving my goddess because spell she did with kristin it worked it absolutely worked look at her flourishing out here in these streets when kristin did that spell with her i we looked at each other and we were like that shit worked because look at her that's why she doesn't even give a shit we have sell a night up in here too and last night watching ariana on watch what happens
live in the revenge dress of the century I showed John and I was like I was like tell me this isn't a goddess that we should like worship at her feet also how do you cheat on that exquisite looking human snack being they always cheat down always but like how do you even cheat period remember I I think I asked my ex -boyfriend straight out because he was like a big old cheater yeah and I asked him one of the times because I was like I just really like to get insight on this because like I've never actually met somebody that does this kind of heinous shit I've never met a monster like you do tell
I was like so can I interview you real quick I was like why uh why that girl like what what's that about and he literally said I was like why is it always like this is making me feel uncomfortable and he was like yeah it's just really he's like it's easy it's easier wow and I was like wow you really just you just gave that just right up like just I don't want to have to work for the cheating.
No, it's so true. But they fucking worked for this.
I mean, they hid it or tried to hide this shit for months and months and months.
They'll work to continue it, but they don't want to work to have to get it started.
I just... And Sandoval did not work to get this started.
I mean... Well, yeah.
Rachel was ready and willing to start this whole thing.
And the fact that he had the motherfucking audacity to blame it on Ariana, like, oh, she if she had just followed me.
What? If she just followed me to Schwartz's house?
What about that thing that you build throughout a nine year relationship called trust?
One of my favorite parts and don't worry, we'll get to the case, but we just got to spout this out.
if one of my favorite parts was that it definitely was ariana's fault because she was just never in a place to for him to tell her that he was cheating on her for seven months the vibes were never right but he literally said she was just never open to hearing it i'm sorry when are you open to hearing that your partner of almost 10 years has been having an affair with your one of your best friends for seven months when will you ever be in a place of like you know what i'd love love to hear that let's sit down and chat i'm really open to hearing something catastrophic today so let's sit down and you
can just tell me whatever you want and then just like one more small thing and then we'll get on with it him like her trying to talk to him and him just like taking the longest fucking pause to take a sip of that drink because he had to think of what he was saying next because he just can't are you he can't human and also i feel like he had to get like an advertising moment in there oh yeah we're advertising right now well and he just he doesn't know had a human like he had to like take a minute and be like how do i human in this moment so you know unreal if you don't watch guys get on it get
on it peacock has um a whole like playlist basically of the most important episodes oh there you go watch so that you know what's up but i wish we had like a code for you or something i know but start from season one i'll give you all my login i don't think that would work but i think they would catch on to that one but you You never know.
Yeah, you know. But yeah, so Vanderpump aside, I didn't think I'd ever say that in my life.
After that scandal.
Oh my goodness. Here's another scandal for you.
Cheaters everywhere.
Theme of the episode today is cheaters.
Cheaters. This is part two of the Pam Smart, Greg Smart series.
It's not really a series.
It's just a two -parter.
Part two. Part two.
But when we left off in part one, we got all the yucka details about Pam and Billy's quote unquote relationship.
it's hard for me to call it a relationship because um she's an adult and he's a child yeah so that's hard they're crime we heard about that uh we heard about pam and her husband greg's relationship becoming way more toxic and finally how she asked her teenage lover at this point i believe he's 16 year old billy flynn to kill her husband oh so if you don't remember from part one let me just give you like a quick little recap the plan was for billy to go uh into the house through the basement.
Pam was going to leave that basement door unlocked.
Billy would wait there for Greg to get home.
He would shoot him and stage the scene to be a robbery.
And remember, Pam would be like she would get a whole alibi out of this because she would be away at some kind of school board meeting.
Like we said in part one, Billy had no gun, no car, no license, and he also wasn't quite sure how he felt about murdering a human.
Wow. Wow. So the first time Pam asked him, he couldn't go through with it, but like we know, she lost it on him.
But at the very end of part one, we heard that Billy had another quote unquote opportunity because there was another school board meeting that Pam was going to be away at.
So now let's get into exactly how Pam, Billy, and some of Billy's friends actually did carry out their plan to commit murder.
So if you remember from part one, two of Billy's best friends were J .R.
and and Patrick, who was known as Pete.
And they were the ones who liked to work on junk cars together in JR's front yard. Yes.
They were the first best friends that Billy made when his family had moved to Seabrook three years earlier.
And they were both very instrumental in helping Billy get through life when his father died.
Their families all knew them as, like, the Three Musketeers.
They did literally everything together.
In fact, there wasn't a lot that they wouldn't have done for each other.
Uh -oh. And that statement was about to be taken to the next level.
Uh -oh. So the first time Billy brought up the idea, you know, the one about killing a whole ass man to his friends, was the first or second week of April.
I can't be like too sure.
But he told his two friends that there would be a lot in it for them.
Once the worst part was done, which he said obviously was killing Greg, they could take any valuables that they wanted from the house.
Oh. Fantastic. Yeah, silver linings.
Yeah, woo -hoo. So one afternoon, Ralph Welch, who I mentioned it in part one, he had been staying with J .R.
Okay. He got kicked out of his house, so he was staying at the Lattime house.
He had a cousin over, Ralph did, that ended up eavesdropping on a conversation between Billy, Pete, and J .R.
about the murder. Oh, damn.
They're sloppy. So rather than contact authorities or tell someone, the cousin, who's Ray, Ray Fowler, not Boyd Fowler, Ray Fowler just decided he wanted in on it.
Like, instead of going to anybody and being like, hey, they're going to kill someone, he was like, oh, yeah, like, can I get an interest?
What can I get out of this?
Like, what's up? Wow, everybody.
Yeah. A piece of shit.
How? I always wonder how.
We say it every time.
How do these people find each other?
How do all these people find each other?
It's so wild to me.
It really is. Now, Ray was a few years older than Billy and his friends.
Ray was 18. He already had way more than his fair share of run -ins with the police.
and the most recent was uh his four month four month stay at the rockingham county house of corrections he had already served time oh okay yeah no big deal he said he was most interested in the burglary and he would help with the murder if he had to but he was really just there to burglar burglarize the house yeah absolutely now that he had a full team assembled though billy was like okay like i guess we should start looking for a weapon so that we We can carry out this murder.
Now, a lot of the kids involved thought that finding the gun would be the easiest part of their plan.
I don't really know why.
They were like, yeah, we should be able to do that.
That's why. But they were surprised at what a hard time they were having.
So that's when they decided that they should find a large hunting knife as a backup plan.
A large hunting knife?
As a backup plan. Your backup plan is to stab this man hand -to -hand combat with a hunting knife?
knife like and you're worried about shooting him like you can tell that these are just kids kids like their frontal lobes are not developed it's wild so yeah they they decided to look for a large hunting knife as a backup plan but you know they were still gonna look for a gun now while the other boys kept on trying their different connections to find a gun billy went to pam and he was like hey we're still having trouble looking for a car to use since you know none of of us have a license and she was like oh my god that's fine i have a honda crx and you guys can use it i'll park it behind the building
on the night of the school board meeting i'll leave the key in the ignition take off as soon as you get there okay no problem yeah so the plan did come to fruition for the first time in mid -april billy packed a duffel bag of dark clothing that he was was going to change into and the four boys billy pete ray and jr loaded into pam's car which was parked behind the building like she said it was going to be and they started making their con their way to the condo in derry but as they were driving billy was getting way more anxious the closer they got he's starting to freak the fuck out he didn't
want to go through with the murder anymore and he actually started giving ray fowler the wrong directions so that they would get lost lost it's like my guy just stop like you don't want to do this and everything in the world is telling you not to including your own conscience which apparently you have seriously so some so they did end up getting lost but somehow ray finally did figure out his way to the condo but when they got there greg had already gotten home so already the plan was fucked and so they felt like they had missed their window so they headed back to hampton day also i can't help
but think of greg in that moment like just carrying out his normal night in his own home having no idea how close he was to the people that were gonna murder him that's what's crazy to me is he had no idea these kids were driving around just waiting and like and that they literally plan was in motion right like they got to his condo and they very well would have been inside had he not gotten home before they got there that's so sad it's so sad it's just so scary eerie yeah now when billy went to pam and explained what happened she was just the same as last time probably worse absolutely furious
with him she was like if you loved me as much as you said then you would stop making excuses you'd follow through she went with the whole i don't know if we should be together anymore if you can't do this for me wow what a piece of shit yeah a piece of shit this is the second time now she's done this so finally billy broke down and he said next time i won't don't fail.
Oh my god. Fail. Like, no. You're failing if you're murdering someone.
Yeah. That's down the right path here, Billy.
Walk away. It's so sad to see how many times he almost did, but she brought him right back into her fucking tangled web.
She knew that he could be manipulated.
And he was. So, the next time came a few weeks later on May 1st when Pam was once again scheduled to be at a school board meeting so pete and jr agreed to help a second time but now they decided that they wanted to be paid wow so not only did they want the valuables at the house they wanted payment so billy went to pam about this and she was like okay i'll give them a thousand dollars each but i'm gonna pay it out in installments of fifty dollars per week so it doesn't seem suspicious oh yeah you paying these two kids for literally no reason at all is not suspicious yeah Yeah, that won't be suspicious
at all. Yeah, it's just the amount.
That's all. That's crazy.
You're insane. Otherwise, the murder was just to move forward like Pam had planned all along.
Now, in the days leading up to the murder, she made sure that they weren't going to fuck it up this time.
She drove around the neighborhood with Billy and Cecilia, pointing out where they should park the car so that they wouldn't be noticed sneaking into the condo.
And J .R. agreed to take one of his father's guns to use, but they still planned on bringing the knife with them just in case.
and this time they were taking jr's grandmother's car oh man they drove and grosser and grosser they drove a nana's car to commit murder so on the morning of may 1st greg went to work he did some paperwork returned a couple phone calls and then he ducked out of the office early the reason he left early was because he was going to be having dinner with a few clients that evening but in the meantime he went to his parents house he played with his little niece niece, chatted with his parents, fixed a flat tire, and then went off to all his appointments.
So it was 8 .30 at night by the time he finished up with his clients and headed back home to Derry.
And by that time, all the arrangements had been made.
Pam had left the basement door unlocked and she told the boys where all the jewelry was, all the valuables, told them exactly where they could find everything.
Damn. And she said the rest of the details, she didn't want to know.
Oh, okay. I don't want to know.
I was like - But you do know because you planned this entire thing from beginning to end.
And I'll let you do it.
I'll let you deal with all that.
And live with that.
Yeah. But I don't want to know the details.
Fuck you. So it was still light out when they all arrived in Derry.
So they drove around a little bit before J .R.
parked the car in a shopping plaza near Misty Morning Drive.
Billy and Pete sat in the back seat.
They were tap. Excuse me.
Taping their fingers so that they wouldn't leave fingerprints.
They taped their fingers.
Jesus. Jesus. Then Billy loaded the 38 revolver that JR had taken from his dad's collection.
And once the sun went down, Billy and Pete, the two of them, crept around the backside of the condo until they found the door that led to Greg and Pam's unit, the basement door.
Now they made their way inside.
Billy had to chase around the dog who was barking and growling.
And he was like, I'll get the fuck out of my house.
But Billy got him into the basement.
And this is like a tiny dog.
Is it? Yeah. It's a, what is it?
A shih tzu, I think?
I was going to say it's a little guy.
Exactly. So then once the dog was out of the way, they headed upstairs.
They ripped apart the couple's bedroom.
Pete threw everything of value into a pillowcase that he'd taken from their bed.
Wow. And then they did the same thing on the first floor.
They turned over side tables, lamps, just grabbed whatever they thought was valuable.
Pete grabbed a knife from the kitchen and cut open multiple pillows on the couch couch and just like spread the stuffing out across the living room floor i guess for uh dramatic effect i was like what was the point of that yeah like was that just for fun like i don't think robbers slice pillows no i mean i don't know but maybe it's weird so once they felt like they had sufficiently ransacked the house billy and pete sat in the dark just waiting for greg to get home and as they waited they talked about the best way to subdue him when he finally did walk in the door billy thought that it might be
a good idea to wait in the closet and jump out when greg finally walked in or he suggested that maybe they should throw a towel over his head when he arrived to like disorient him this man walks into his house and they throw a towel over his head they're just sitting there deciding like what they're gonna do now finally they settled on a strategy pete would wait behind the door and surprise greg when he walked in and then billy would turn off all the lights and close the door.
Now a few minutes after they settled on their plan they watched Greg's truck pull into the driveway.
So in the excitement and anxiety that they were having Billy and Pete's positions got switched and Billy ended up behind the door.
Okay. So Greg walked in the front door he flicked on the hall light and called out to the dog.
Everything was eerily silent for a few seconds and then Billy jumped out from behind the door and grabbed Greg by his shoulders so obviously he's like stunned so he yells out and he pulls back hard but before he could get away pete rushes over and he rushes up behind greg and pushes him to the floor then he turns off the lights and closes the door now when he turned back billy and billy had greg on the floor in front of the stairs just beating him in the face while greg was just trying to block any of the blows.
This man just walked into his house.
Into his home. To this chaos.
After a full day of work.
After spending time with his family earlier.
Just being a normal fucking guy.
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serve so billy's beating the shit out of him so pete rushes over and grabs greg by the hair and slams his head into the wall they like attacked him oh my god and pete screams at him get down on your knees and he lunged forward slightly with the knife in his hand to make greg do what he he wanted to say.
So Greg did as he was told and he said, just don't hurt me, dude.
Oh my god. He repeatedly asked about the dog, like where's the dog, where's the dog?
Oh. And Pete finally told him nobody had hurt the dog.
And then Pete demanded that Greg take off his wedding ring and give it to them.
Ew. And Greg said, I can't give it to you.
My wife would kill me.
So he had obviously no idea that his wife had orchestrated this whole thing and he's thinking about her her getting mad at him oh my god up until the very end which i'm sorry that tells you exactly who pam was that he was like he is his whole life is being threatened right now and he's like i can't give you this ring she'll she'll get mad at me even if it's me giving it to robbers like wow damn that should tell you everything you need to know right there so telling like the horrific irony in that statement oh that's awful my wife would kill me like that's really awful it's terrible and just just
him saying like, don't hurt me and him saying like, where's the dog, like worrying about everything else around.
Like I just, Oh, that's like really gut wrenching.
That's the perfect word for it.
So they fumbled around with his wallet.
They were procrastinating until there was finally nothing left to do but to kill him.
So from the moment they started talking about the plan to kill Greg, Pete had been confident that he was going to be able to do it without a second and thought he was like i can do it he was boasting to his friends telling them that he was actually curious to know what it would be like oh shut the fuck up he was saying he was looking forward to it uh these kind of idiots who like later are when you hear that they're like yeah i'm looking forward to it's like i can't wait get so wrecked get so wrecked my guy like oh that is dark -sided that's given dark -sided sinister vibe but now he was faced with the reality
of actually murdering a human so things felt a little different than he thought they might that's the thing i'm like you're disgusting for like play play acting like oh yeah i'm actually looking forward to it it's like fuck you okay tough guy yeah you're fucked if you're looking forward to murder sitting in front of you on his knees begging for his life what are you gonna do exactly piece of shit and he couldn't handle it later during the trial pete would testify that greg's comments about the wedding ring and his excuse me his pleas for his life made him in that moment regret what they were doing
of course it did so you should have stopped you should have stopped and you should have said my guy your wife sent us to do this and we don't want to do it i so imagine if they had done that i wish that the story ended that way they should have went away for like attempted murder or conspiracy that's the thing like this should have been like these if these little boys and that's the worst part about this that's what they are children yeah had the wherewithal or the you know any kind of moral compass here to stop and go i can't do this i was sent here to kill you and i don't want to do it and i
was sent here by your wife so you need to get the fuck out of this marriage and you and we gotta go away like like we're so sorry that we're even alive these kids would be you know they would have gotten in trouble but it wouldn't be what they're in in trouble for now and in the end they would have been the heroes of the story they would have saved his life that's the thing they would have turned around and been the ones that sat there and went you know what what the fuck were we thinking agreeing to do this and they can take their consequences but it wouldn't have been the consequences they get
now it would have been we thought about it we had a we had a heart yeah like and to think now and to hear now that like that kid sat there and regretted it and before even doing it but being like i don't even want to be here but he still did it it's like my guy you had a chance and you didn't take it so whatever the fuck you got after that you deserve absolutely and it's so frustrating absolutely what a frustrating story it really is it's it's just terrible yeah so in the moment when pete realized that he couldn't do it he looked to billy and nodded his head in the direction of the revolver that was in billy's
jacket pocket so billy knew what that meant obviously he grabbed the gun from his pocket he pulled back the hammer and held it right near greg's head the three of them stood there pete was still gripping greg by the hair and billy was holding the man to excuse me holding the gun to the man's head for what he would later say to a jury felt like a hundred years oh and greg is just sitting there just sitting there with a gun to his head being are they gonna do this is gonna happen right because at that point he's probably like are they even gonna do this are they just trying to scare me like what's
going on here oh then billy inhaled deeply and before he pulled the trigger he said god forgive me baby god i i don't know him i don't know much about him but i don't think he's gonna forgive you if there is a god and you believe in that god that god does not forgive you my friend i can tell you that much you just stuck a gun to some man's head like is his wife that you are fucking told you to that's not a real friend i don't think that's for that Yeah, I don't think that's something that just gets written off in the book.
I don't know. I'm also like, did you just God are you there?
It's me, Margaret, in the middle of a murder?
Did you just God forgive me?
That's what you just did?
Like, how dare you?
Fuck you. How dare you?
Fuck you. Like, I'm not religious, but how fucking dare you?
No, me either. That's just like disgusting.
To bring God into that situation is fucked.
Like, what a mockery that is.
It is, absolutely. Or it feels like, at least. I would think so.
So with the plan completed, the both of them ran for the back door.
Pete grabbed the pillowcase full of the valuables, and then they ran through the back door.
They jumped the railing on the back porch and ran.
There was a big field behind the condo, so they ran through that until they saw the headlights of J .R.'s grandmother's car.
Oh, my God. Can you imagine if I was his grandma?
I'd be like, you have been written out of my will.
Oh, yeah. And then some.
You've been written out of all the wills.
You've been written out of my life.
You didn't even get your own will.
That's what I would say.
I'm revoking your right.
You don't have one.
Nope. I mean, what do you really have at that point?
But the plan was for the other two boys to wait in the parking lot until Billy and Pete returned, but something had changed.
I think they got nervous.
So they were parked in a different area than they should have been.
So both boys were falling over themselves as they were sprinting through the grass until finally they got to the car and they heard themselves into the back seat and shouted for them to drive.
now billy and pete changed in the back seat as they just drove along the back roads back to seabrook they threw a ton of items of clothing out of the window as they drove but what didn't get thrown out of the window went into the black duffel or went into the duffel bag which they would ditch on the wood in the woods on the way back okay i'm so excited i'm like you're so excited to tell the story yeah so to cut the attention jr this is fucked this is absolutely wild they They were cutting the tension.
J .R. and Ray started singing Shoo Fly Pie.
Shoo Fly Pie? It's like this song.
I looked it up. It's really fucking weird. I was like, what even is that?
It's almost like one of those songs, like a shabop kind of thing.
Like a shabop? I don't know how to describe it.
I need to look this up now.
It's very, it's like old timey.
Like what you would play at the Gilmore Girls dance along thing.
At the like dance marathon?
Yeah, exactly. So, Billy was, like, this made him feel better.
He was starting to smile.
It made my fucking stomach turn.
And Pete actually got wicked pissed off at them for singing and was like, shut the fuck up.
Like, I don't want you to sing right now.
Damn. He wanted to get the hell out of Derry and as far away from the condo as he possibly could.
So, Pam, she got back home to Derry around 10 .30 p .m. once everything was done.
She, of course, pretended to be shocked and horrified when she found Greg's body.
neighbors could hear her screams from several houses away they said and it was followed by her yelling help my husband my husband wow you piece of shit an actual monster so she ran to the house next door and she said something was wrong with her husband and that they needed to call 9 -1 -1 like you know that he's dead you just found him lying in a pool of his own blood at the the bottom of your stairs now dairy new hampshire hampshire at the time had a super low crime rate and homicides were like super out of the ordinary so i actually to drive that point home even further before greg's murder there
had been zero murders in the town that year oh damn zero wow so when officers arrived and they found greg lying face down just beyond the front door still dressed in his gray suit and coat they were shocked yeah now by the time they got there his skin had been bruised up completely and there was a bit of blood coming from his nose one of the officers checked for a pulse but obviously they weren't able to find one and another neighbor who was actually a medical assistant offered to do cpr because at this point they're not seeing that he's been like shot yeah so the officer that hadn't found a pulse
rolled greg over onto his back and that was when they saw the bullet hole on the top of his head and they were like yeah yeah, CPR is not necessary anymore.
So to the responding officers, the scene seemed like what Pam had hoped it would.
Like Greg came home, found somebody robbing his house and had been killed by the intruders.
Outside the condo, it was absolute chaos because Pam's screams had drawn all the neighbors outside.
Dozens of people were just crowding around the area outside of the house.
So Pam asked that somebody called Judy and Bill, who remember lived like five minutes away in the same complex. yep and whoever called them just said that greg was quote very very sick are you kidding me so they rush over there thinking like oh no like he does he have a stomach bug like yeah like what's going on no so they threw on their coats over their pajamas and they ran over but they got stopped by the police at the perimeter of the scene and judy was like what the fuck is going on and Pam just told her I don't know I was at school there was a meeting like being super like over the top but giving
nothing of course luckily she was interrupted but also not luckily the front door opened and an officer stepped out of the house and it was then that Greg's parents saw his body lying on the floor oh my god and the officer came out and told them we can't help him he's already dead oh so the case called for the presence of the dairy police captain who at the time was captain loring loring jackson now he arrived to the scene after it had already been cleared completely he was a veteran detective luckily like thank goodness we have somebody who knows what they're doing here seriously he had 24 years
on the job between massachusetts and new hampshire and he had seen every kind of crime you could possibly see yeah now the other Other officers on the scene obviously weren't as seasoned, so he started taking over and just divvying out tasks.
Yeah. He wanted to be sure that everything was properly documented and that all the evidence was collected and cataloged correctly.
That was like a big thing for him.
Okay. Which it always should be.
Yeah. Now, some officers went out to check the fields beyond the complex. In just about a hundred yards from the Smart's back deck area, Sergeant Vincent Byron ron found a large carving knife stuck into the ground oh they had left the night they left that they left the knife behind why like i'm glad they did but like jesus i think they must have dropped it on the way is all i can think of wow but then actually no because it was stuck in the ground that's what i mean like why would they shove it into the ground and run i don't know if they just had too much between the valuables that they had stolen
and like drop a valuable my friend right Right, you would think so.
Not the actual, like, other murder weapon.
Seriously. And then, so they found the knife in the ground out there.
But then a few feet away from that, that sergeant there found pieces of cardboard and plastic from Pam's jewelry box.
Damn. So he's like, what the fuck, like, happened here?
Yeah. So by 2 .30 that morning, the Derry police got joined by the New Hampshire State Police Major Crimes Unit, who went over the house a second time.
Like, it had already been totally cleared.
And then they were like, we're going to clear it even further.
Yeah. Yeah. Took more photos, got more evidence and took notes on literally everything.
Then another group of officers started going around to the neighbors who were like, really overall, very unhelpful.
They hadn't seen much or heard much, but it's like, whatever.
So according to almost everybody they talked to, Greg was quote, a very private individual, someone they never really got to know during the 18 months he and his wife had lived in Derry.
See, that's why it's important to know know your neighbors and my friends.
My neighbors never talk to me.
My neighbors and I had a barbecue the other night or no last night and it was it was wonderful.
I love that. It was delightful.
Yeah they'll be on the lookout for like any weird shit.
That's the thing like know your neighbors because like it's it's a good thing to get to be friends with your neighbors because then they're on that shit.
See like it takes a village my friends and if everyone's looking out for each other no shit gets past you.
I was just thinking about it and my neighbors don't really talk to me but they talk to Drew.
What do you think that means?
I don't know what that means.
That's weird. I'm offended.
I just think I'm like, you know what?
If you have a chance to have like a tight knit little neighborhood, if you happen to be in there, do it, man.
Yeah. Because everybody's on that text chain and everybody's like, what the fuck was that car?
Who say, who's, did you hear that noise?
Like everyone's on it.
I love it. There's like an app now too, that you can get it, like keep in touch with your neighbors and like, or even like people like beyond your neighbors are like in close proximity.
I mean, my neighbors just have a a text chain i think it's called like next door or something yeah i think you're right drew hasn't maybe that's why they talk to him yeah i think we just have a text chain and as soon as like i think like somebody on an outside street got their car broken into oh shit everyone fucking knew that by the morning everyone was checking each other's cars if you weren't at your house like oh my god i love it it was great that's ideal i was like neighbors neighbors well this was also a time which is crazy to think about before cameras yeah exactly before people had doorbell
cameras so it's even more important back then like that's why it is very helpful if your neighbors can be like yeah we know that person exactly you know but it can be on the lookout for like something weird is happening over there i might step in exactly that's the thing if you don't know your neighbors they're not going to feel comfortable doing that exactly which it sucks that this was a case where they just they didn't know each other they just didn't communicate and not for any reason it doesn't sound like it just seems like it didn't happen which 100 it doesn't happen a lot of times so and i
also make it happen try to i think this was kind of more of a time where like you minded your own business yeah that's what i mean so pam she was just as unhelpful to the investigators but obviously more pointedly she explained that she got home she found greg on the floor and she said quote having watched television shows like rescue 911 she decided against touching the body and instead just started screaming for help okay it's like okay like what why did you have have to mention that sorry there's a fruit fly in my face i do remember how what a chokehold that show had on all of us though rescue
911 i don't think i ever watched that no i think it was before your time it was rescue 911 and unsolved mysteries were like back to back unsolved mysteries rescue 911 was intense really yeah it was very intense they like reenacted 911 calls but you heard the 911 call not for me it was like our for everyone's first venture into true crime i believe yeah Yeah.
Yeah. Mine was unsolved mysteries and forensic files.
Yeah. Yeah. A good one.
A good one. Now. So obviously we all say all the time how, you know, people are going to react differently to trauma and grief.
Yeah. But there was something off about Pam's behavior in the minds of the detectives.
She like they were, I think they kind of tried to put it in the back of their minds, the more and more they got through the investigation, but it was still there.
Yeah. You observe, you look at it and say, okay, everyone grieves differently.
but when compiled upon other evidence you go okay that is a little strange right like you just hold it in the back of your head and just put it together with the other evidence and then you find like the supporting things exactly together yeah so she was super calm and super composed which was not really what anybody expected from a woman who had uh just found her husband murdered in their home a few hours earlier yeah but you know okay everybody's different i suppose yeah Yeah, different strokes for different folks.
In this case, not so much. Not so much. To Detective Barry Cherwix, I believe is how you say it, Pam seemed more anxious than sad.
Weird. Or upset. She was nervous and he noticed that her eyes would dart around the room at different times throughout the interview, which is so telling because, you know, who else's eyes do that?
Scandavals. That's true.
But anyway, he tried to remind himself that, you know, people act differently in these situations.
I'll dismiss it right now as just another strange reaction to death, but it's in my head.
but i will note it so the next day the state medical examiner confirmed that of course the cause of death was the single gunshot wound to the head and the he the medical examiner estimated that it had occurred just an hour or two before pam arrived home which was correct now the wound itself was ragged which suggested to the medical examiner that greg had been shot at close range with somebody holding the gun very close to his head which was also true but what was strange was was that there was no gunpowder residue on the wound and there were small pieces of lead on the scalp, which indicated
that the bullet started to fragment before it struck Greg.
Huh. And, even stranger, there was no blood spatter at the scene like you would expect with this kind of crime.
So the medical examiner was trying to figure this out, like how that could have happened, and he felt like somebody had placed a pillow.
Oh my God, I was literally just going to say they placed the pillow on his head.
Exactly. So that's what they thought.
They took a pillow or some kind of soft thing in between Greg's head and the barrel of the gun, almost like a silencer or a quieter.
Because it muscles.
But they couldn't find anything at the scene to support that theory.
There was no pillow with a hole through it.
And sadly, that question would never be answered.
So I don't know if maybe they took the pillow with them and it was one of the things they threw out on the way, but they never answered that question.
Oh, that's interesting.
It is, yeah. Yeah, that's really interesting.
But I would think that's probably the answer.
I'm sure that's it.
Like, I think they were conniving enough to silence that gun.
I think they saw it in a movie.
Probably. I think they saw it in a movie.
Or Pam saw it on Rescue 911 and reiterated it.
And they did it. Yeah, exactly.
Now, so obviously, the cause of death was not that surprising to anybody.
Everybody knew that Greg had been shot.
But what they wanted to know, obviously, was who killed Greg and why.
so while authorities were combing through evidence pam was super happy to entertain reporters oh i'm sure she had so many theories as to what happened she told the dairy news i'm absolutely convinced someone was burglar burglarizing our house and greg just walked in like gee whiz pam what made you think that yeah was it uh the robbery scene that was the entire robbery scene that you set up was it the uh the missing valuables from your home that you orchestrated the ransacked house like yeah she also told reporters that in the days since she had found her husband dead she'd woken up at 6 a .m every
day and called the police for updates but said that they quote she said that quote they haven't even sat down with everything yet which is not true and also it's like oh now we're gonna shit all over the police even though you know you set up this whole thing up right like wow like these police who have never who haven't handled a murder yeah this This week, this week, this month, this year, this month, this year, anywhere, anytime like that never handle murders.
Right. And like, you know, you did it and you're still being like, it's their fault.
Like trying to play the victim.
Oh, and it wasn't only it wasn't only their fault.
She was also pissed at the neighbors.
Oh, of course. She said she found it hard to believe that none of her neighbors heard anything on the night of the murder.
Wow. I'm like, you orchestrated this whole thing.
you are throwing everyone under the bus when you're a fucking murderer at heart like are you kidding me like okay gaslighter mcgee wow she literally told reporters quote i've heard their stereo before and i know they've heard mine i know a gunshot isn't a common sound in derry new hampshire but i'd at least look out the window wow it's like yeah they didn't hear a gunshot because you probably told your boy there to fucking silence it and it's like you're a murderer at heart like you just don't have one you just didn't want to get in trouble for it and you thought you could get away with it by having
someone else do it yep but if you're setting someone else up to get murdered by someone else you are a murderer absolutely you are capable of that absolutely and you're sitting here telling like saying that the neighbors are at fault when you know what you did the neighbors didn't hear anything so fuck them and the police aren't working on this yet so fuck them damn like what yeah it's everybody else's fault she's crazy crazy so uh police captain loring was uh not pleased to say the least that pam was talking to the press yeah because he had personally told her not to jesus he was like can you
stop doing that please you think she would listen to them too to try to play along with the yeah to be cooperative very cooperative instead of making waves i don't think they look at you a little heavier i don't think she was capable of cooperating i think it's in her mind it was her and she was orchestrating it how she saw fit.
Yeah, and the spotlight was on her.
And she couldn't help herself.
Yep, she absolutely loved the attention.
She had to lean in.
So the investigators in Derry had been working on the case, obviously, even though Pam said they weren't.
And they told her sharing any kind of info with the press could be really damaging or could even compromise their case.
Yeah. So they're like, why the fuck are you trying to ruin our case, lady?
And Lauren, excuse me, Lauren Jackson jackson would later say that pam was very defensive about talking to the press she said she didn't want to hear anything bad about the press because she was one of them oh because remember she wanted to work in the media and she did work in media shut up also you're not a reporter you're a volunteer for project self -esteem yes humble thyself humble thyself fuck you pam but jackson found her comment about being one of the press very strange.
It really wasn't the only thing about her that he was going to find strange as the investigation went on.
And he still, he was like her behavior, it's fucking weird. For instance, when she was allowed to go back to the house after the scene had been cleared, she started complaining about what a mess the investigators had made in her home.
She also stepped right onto the bloodstain from where where Greg's body had been found and had the audacity to ask them who was going to clean that up wow stepped on the blood stain and said who's gonna clean this up what you caused it you made this like you caused that and then you're mad that we trashed your house trying to figure out who did this like what the what because the reason like this is all doubly triply quadruply fucked up because you're like you know that she did this yeah like she's causing all these problems and bitching and moaning when she did this she made this all happen wow and like
you're and i don't know what it is like you're gonna ask who's gonna clean this up you orchestrated this and you You can't even fucking clean it up.
That's the thing. You wanted this baby.
Clean it up. If this was a real thing where somebody had come in and robbed their house and killed her husband.
Yeah. Who's going to clean that up?
Ask who's going to clean that up.
Totally. I never knew before really getting into researching true crime and all that and learning about Aftermath Inc.
and all that stuff and 24 or whatever.
whatever that like victims are left yeah to call someone to hire a whole team to come and clean up after their loved ones like you have to pay for that like you have to pay for it like a lot of people don't know that and it's i never knew that until we started this podcast and i'm sure a lot of people when it happens to them they don't know that no so they come back to the house and they're like who the fuck is gonna clean this like i can't clean this so if that was the case it's like yeah ask be like i don't know what's happening here but that's the thing knowing that she did it it's like Like,
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So what was shitty was that the crime scene itself was kind of just as unhelpful as the neighbors and Pam.
Like they were hitting a lot of dead ends here.
Obviously, it was obvious that somebody had ransacked the house, but it didn't seem like your regular robbery.
So they're like, they're confused here because they're like, yeah, it seems like this happened, but it's off a little bit.
Yeah, it's, like, disorganized.
Actually, it's strangely organized, they thought.
They were like, what?
Like, it seems like there's differences in the ways that some areas were trashed.
Like, some were more organized than others.
And so the investigators theorized that there were two intruders.
I was going to say, because I would think that would be, like, multiple people.
Right off the bat, exactly.
There were also some more strange tidbits on the first floor of the home.
Greg's ring and his car keys were found underneath his body.
and his wallet which still had all his credit cards tucked was was tucked safely away uh it was found by his legs so they're like they didn't steal his car they didn't take his ring and his wallet full of his credit cards is right here and why did they have him take off the ring i don't know like because my initial thought was that my initial thought with that and and maybe I'm wrong, I don't know, was that that was an order from Pam as proof that they had done it.
I could see that. Because they were supposed to bring that ring back.
That's what I assumed was the whole thing.
I thought she was like, bring me that ring so I know you actually did it.
Well, she would have known they actually did it when she got home.
So that, like she wouldn't have had to do that.
Oh, I forgot that they didn't meet before that.
Like they didn't meet before she went home.
No, she just got the car.
They got the car where she had parked it and then the whole thing was that she was gonna come home and find this okay that makes more sense so what I think with the ring is that they probably I think Billy probably was like take it off or Pete said take it off because like you know he's fucking Pam now yeah that's true and then I think maybe in the haste of everything they forgot to take the ring yeah because it's like why did you do that because I think they had fully planned on taking that ring they must have they just were stupid because like that's like what a last humiliation for Greg right
to make him remove that ring and then to leave it it's like wow so you just did that just to do that like that's even more fucked up it's adding insult to it yeah it's just like that's really that's really gross it's fucked but so that's the thing investigators are like okay so there's clearly two intruders but like they both suck like that's weird what the hell very strange and they started thinking if somebody was going into a home to take everything of value so much so that they were willing to commit a murder in the middle of it why wouldn't they They take the most valuable things.
Yeah. That's weird. No. Like even the car.
Yeah, it doesn't make sense.
So the investigators, they still felt like the theory of a robbery gone wrong wasn't a bad one, but it had other flaws even beyond the valuables left behind.
Yeah, it's like more nuanced.
It was going to start kind of like falling by the wayside, their whole theory.
Again, why would these robbers, even if they weren't the most experienced, choose a time to rob a densely populated condo when everyone was home and awake?
Yeah. That was another thing that they were like, why would they do that?
And they also reasoned that most burglars, even petty thieves, they don't usually bring along a firearm, and they're usually not willing to kill someone.
Yeah, they just want to steal shit and leave. And if for some reason they did go against all of that and kill someone, again, why wouldn't they take the most valuable things when they had already gone that far?
Yeah, exactly. That's the thing.
You better take all the valuable shit now.
Right. so between pam's strange behavior obvious enjoyment of the spotlight and the very many unusual aspects of their crime scene something about this murder wasn't adding up yeah but they they were struggling because it wasn't adding up but then it wasn't leading them in the direction of the truth yeah now back to back to pam as far as she knew she had planned every aspect of greg's murder perfectly and she almost did which is scary yeah but what she didn't plan for was the impulsive stupidity of teenagers oh yes because in the months before the murder billy had told a good number of his friends
about his sexual relationship with pam and most of the time they weren't even doing much to hide their affair in public and in the weeks they had spent planning the murder billy had told those same friends the plot to kill pam's husband so that they could be together and he told most of the those friends that what he believed to be true based on what what Pam had told him, Greg was abusive toward her.
He was going to be the hero that saved her.
So he's just spilling the beans left, right, everywhere.
Of course he is. He's a child.
Yeah. And as we know, some of the people who he told about the plan had become participants.
And the ones who didn't, they just kind of thought he was bluffing and trying to seem tough.
Which like, we've been there, we've done that, so you know how we feel.
But the day after the murder, Billy and his friends were back in school.
They just go back to high school.
They just went back to high school.
I'm pretty sure it was like their junior year oh my god so and before his first class even started billy was telling his friend sal parks about what he'd done immediately now billy and sal had talked about the murder plot a number of times before that day billy had even shown sal sketches of the condo's floor plan that he made based on pam's description wow but um for some reason sal never thought billy was going to go through with it guys guys guys you know i can't but that morning when sal asked billy if he had gone through with the plan billy nervously confirmed that yup they had killed him
the night before oh my god now later that day billy bought sal lunch with the money that he'd stolen from greg's wallet just to prove it to him and by the by the end of that afternoon he He had told pretty much almost all of his friends the gnarly details about what had happened.
Now, Sal was worried now that he knew all the details, he could be considered an accomplice.
So he was like, I'm just going to keep my mouth shut about this entire thing.
Like, I'm not going to say anything.
I'm still like reeling about him buying lunch with Greg's money.
With Greg's money. Yeah, this is just wild.
Now, just like Billy, Cecilia Pierce, she knew this whole thing had happened at this point.
and she had been an instrumental part of being a part of it, playing it.
So she found it difficult to keep what she knew to herself.
And on the morning of the murder, Pam had confided in Cecilia that the boys were going to follow through the plan that night.
So the next day, a guidance counselor came up to Cecilia because she knew that Cecilia had been close with Pam.
She called her into a meeting and let her know what had happened to Pam's husband.
Oh, my God. So Cecilia did her best to fake shock.
but later that night when she got to her shift at Papa Gino's the secret was becoming too overwhelming for her and she ended up confiding in a co -worker about it she told her co -worker Cindy but what had happened to Greg and Cindy said didn't you tell me about a friend that was planning on having their husband killed oh my god and Cecilia said oh shit I forgot and I i shit oh my gosh i told you that i forgot that i told you that oh my god also imagine eating a fucking pizza that those two women had made for you and that convert that conversation happened above your glorious pizza i would not be
happy although papagino's is not my fave oh i hate papagino well it's the big tomatoes for me i mean you can eat it all you want i'm no hate to i mean a lot of people love papagino's but yeah anyways so cecilia explained the rest of the story to cindy and cindy suggested it would be best to stay out of it entirely she was like i I don't think you need to tell more people about this.
I think you need to shut your mouth.
Yeah. She basically said that if Cecilia had told her about it, then other people could definitely find that out and one of them might go to the police.
So she should shut her fucking mouth.
My God. But at the same time, Cindy there apparently didn't take her own advice.
And a couple weeks later, she had some friends over her apartment for drinks and she told all of them the entire story about Pam, Billy, and Cecilia.
So there were two women there finally some people with sense in this fucking town and they were absolutely shocked so one of them 39 year old louise coleman went home and called the police finally finally finally somebody has contacted the appropriate people in this situation finally someone calls the police and it's weird jesus christ she would later tell a jury louise there quote someone was killed and that bothered me to hear what i had heard i figured any little bit was going to help him because at that point police didn't know much of anything like i told him it's hearsay if it helps it helps
if it don't it don't but i feel like i did my civic duty which i'm like yes louise you did yeah okay thank you pat pat louise now like the bad game of telephone it was though louise coleman's tip to the dairy police got a lot of the facts wrong but luckily it was still enough to point investigators towards Cecilia Pierce.
So Detective Sherwick paid a visit to Cecilia and joined by her parents, they sat down for a formal interview.
And Cecilia told the detective that, yep, she did know Pam, she met her through an internship in the media center, but she said, I know nothing about the murder, I insist, I know absolutely nothing.
So then Pam is approached, and she told detectives, oh my gosh, Cecilia would not have anything to do with this.
Of course not. And it's like, yeah, but what about you?
Yeah. But for her part, she seemed, Pam there, pretty unconcerned about the fact that investigators were circling closer and closer to her and her group of fucking teenage misfits that she put together.
Yeah, it's like no one noticed this shit.
No one noticed it. And now even as they're encroaching upon them, she's not worried about it.
So by mid -May, she had gotten a large sum from Greg's life insurance and she seemed in a hurry to spend it.
She bought clothes and shoes for Cecilia in an obvious to all of us attempt to buy her silence Then she went electronic shopping with Billy and his friends She also used some of the money to buy herself a new car She put down the first and last month's rent on a condo in Hampton closer to Billy Excuse me, closer to Billy's mother's house I was just gonna say, this is so disgusting So she was doing her best to rein in this group of teens and for the most part she was successful.
Cecilia would later say she just really was convinced that no one was going to listen to the boys over an adult.
Like she thought she was going to have everybody hook, line, and sinker.
Of course. But what wasn't in her control was the people that the kids had already confessed to and Louise Coleman's tip had pointed the investigators in the right direction.
But it would be a tip from one of the few honest teams in the circle that would finally break the case.
so remember ralph welch ray's cousin so ray was the one that drove the car yep and ralph had nothing to do with it he was just staying at jr's house yes he had heard about this yep so he had known about pam and billy's relationship since it started ralph there okay he was like i just said one of the kids living in the household and since he was a close friend of jr and billy he was privy to all the information about what had been going on but he was just trying to keep his head down and stay out of any trouble he had gotten into trouble before and he was like trying to stay on a narrow path okay
so he heard about the murder and about his friend's involvement but he was still having trouble believing that they had anything to do with it he was like you guys are fucked like you didn't do this but by early june all the talk and boasting from jr billy and ray had started to get to him and all the rumors about billy killing greg started to seem more likely than they had to him before so he confronted them he said did you do do this and at first they denied any involvement but eventually they told him the whole story thinking he wasn't going to tell anybody so by the time they finished telling
the story though he pretty much told them he didn't know what he was going to do but it wasn't something he was going to keep to himself oh he was like you guys fucked up yeah like i you shouldn't be honest like shit's gonna go down he's like i don't know exactly what i'm gonna do but i'm gonna do do something though so the next day uh ralph tried to make pete randall leave the latime house where he was staying okay so like two two guys here getting in a fight yeah so they started fighting even more and it got physical okay they beat the shit out of each other for a few minutes pete ended up storming
off with jr and ralph or excuse me with jr and ralph went inside the house where jr's mom wanted to know why he was all fucked up like he obviously looked like he'd been in a fight Right.
Yeah. And Ralph just blurted out to her, they used Vance's gun to kill someone.
Vance is JR's dad. So Diane, the mother, obviously she had a few follow -up questions.
And once Ralph had gotten through the whole story, including the part where JR stole one of his gun's dads to kill Greg, Vance Jr.'s father, so JR's father, sorry, Vance, JR's father, his father went to check his gun collection.
There's a lot of players here.
Okay. So sure enough, he found that his .38 revolver had been cleaned and he was not the one to have cleaned it.
So he took the gun straight to the Seabrook police and the rest of the story slowly started to fall into place.
Now remember, his son stole this gun and this dad, I have to say, that's really heroic and what a fucking Sophie's choice to make there.
Absolutely. Like, oh my God, my kid might be involved in killing somebody, but I have to take this information to the police.
Yeah, it's like you can't just ignore it and hope it goes away.
He's one of the heroes in this story.
But some people would have, to be honest. I mean, we've seen instances where that's happened.
Absolutely, we have. So as soon as she heard the police were looking for her son, Ray Fowler's mother dragged him to the police department, another hero here.
There you go. And once he was there, he wasted no time telling the detectives the entire story.
story he didn't spare any details but of course he passed all the blame on his friends and he said he had only gone along for the ride he had no idea they were going to kill someone um he knew everything um survey says yeah ding ding ding no so when they learned that ralph fully intended to go to the police the other boys fled to connecticut and pete's and pete's father's car car they planned to continue driving south possibly to mexico or to south america but pete called home to let his mom know they were safe and his dad got on the phone and he had like he didn't know about the murder yet but he
was like why the fuck did you steal my car and you better turn it right the fuck around yeah hell yeah pete's dad was not the kind of guy you wanted to go against so they all turned around and headed back to seabrook because daddy said bring my car back home oh my god like that's where we're at you guys that's the age group we're at the A lack of frontal lobe development is really highlighted here.
They thought, oh yeah, I'll just steal my dad's car and drive it to Mexico, and he won't know this.
I'm sorry, what? I'm sorry, what?
I'm sorry, what? So once they got back home, each of the boys struggled to tell their parents what had happened.
They were obviously leaving out all kinds of important details.
They were using pseudonyms here and there, and they were peppering the story with lies to minimize their own involvement.
Now, Vance listened to his son's version of the events, And even though he still didn't understand what had actually happened or how J .R.
had even gotten himself involved in this, he went back to the Seabrook Police Department to let the detectives know that it seemed like all of the boys were involved in this murder in one way or the other, including his own son.
That's a hard hit. So, on the morning of June 11, 1990, a clerk from the Derry Police Department arrived in Seabrook carrying warrants for the arrests of Billy, Pete, Ray, and J .R.
They knew that their arrests were on the horizon, so they all scattered and they spent most of the day just trying to avoid the police.
Oh, man. Now, meanwhile, Derry police captain Jackson wanted to have another talk with Cecilia Pierce.
I think he saw that she was a bit of a weak point.
Oh, yeah. 100 % he saw that as a weak point.
So he called Cecilia's mother and Cecilia's mother said she was out for the day, but she was going to try to track her down.
She's like, oh, fuck, what are we involved in here?
Yeah. So Mrs. Eaton, that's Cecilia's mother, she figured her daughter would actually be at pam's house because that's how much time they were spending together that's so weird man i don't know if cecilia's mom didn't realize that pam was like an authority figure and maybe just thought she was like an older friend because she's not that much older than cecilia that's true that's very true i think she just didn't have all the facts yeah no i'm i'm like no hate to like her parents for not even thinking about it it's just wild but when you think about it afterwards you're like oh god oh this is the relationship
was like too much so pam picks up the phone and she was like oh cecilia actually just left but let me go collect her and i'll bring her to the police but at that point mrs eaton had had it up to here officially officially she was like i am real fucking tired of this strange hold that you seem to have over my daughter stay out of it and i will track down on my own daughter so later she found uh cecilia at a friend's house and miss eaton called pam and was like just so you know we're going to the police station now pam yelled at mrs eaton on the phone and said don't take her over until i get there
let me go with you and we can all go together i am a victim here i have a right to know everything that the police know and they're not telling me anything i'm getting tired of being treated this way and i want to know what's going going on oh man mama you're a murderer man like girly girl she is reckless also who the fuck do you think you are yelling at mrs eaton so obviously she's trying to stay on top of things and she wants to make sure cecilia is not going to turn on her but pam was telling the truth a little bit there the dairy police had actually stopped giving her any information about this case
of course they did because she kept going to the press every time they gave her an update so they were like okay if If you want to paint us this way, we'll act this way.
So in that moment, Mrs. Eaton didn't care about Pam Smart or her relationship with the dairy police.
She was like, if you want to meet us at the station, meet us at the station, but we're going there now.
She's like, I don't know.
I don't have time for this.
So they get to the station.
Cecilia continues to insist to the police that she knows nothing about the murders.
She tried to even seem like she was disinterested in being there.
Now, Captain Jackson realized that Cecilia wasn't really grasping the severity of the situation she was involved in.
Oh, yeah. So he was like, you know what?
Let me fucking scare her.
So he starts making threats of charging her with interfering with the investigation.
He's like, you want to play that game?
Let's go. But at that point, Cecilia's mom didn't know that's where this was headed.
So she put a stop to the interview.
She was like, no, we're done here.
Yeah. Now in a private conversation with Cecilia's mother, Jackson explained that he was simply like playing bad cop.
He was just trying to get Cecilia to say what she knew.
Yeah, of course. And he was like, we know that she doesn't have anything to do with the murders or we don't think she does or the murder, excuse me.
So Cecilia's mom was like, yep, I get it.
I still feel like she's gone through enough tonight and we're not really going to get anywhere here.
So I will talk to her at home and try to get out the truth and I'll like I'll get back to you.
So they were like, okay.
Yeah. Yeah. And I think they knew like they weren't going to get very far at that point.
But on their way out of the station, Pam had been sitting there the whole time waiting for them at the station.
And she went right up to them was like, what's going on?
I need to know everything.
My God, she is like, she just is.
She doesn't give a shit.
She's like a fly. It's so wild.
She can't stay away.
So Cecilia was like, nope, nothing's going on.
They asked me the same questions that they did before, but she said, like, don't worry about it, basically.
So that night, Diane Lattime, late, late time, excuse me, JR's mother, she was, like, hunting them down because she knows that the police are looking for these kids.
So she finds them hiding out in an arcade in Salisbury, Massachusetts.
And she was able to convince them to turn themselves in but these motherfuckers were hiding out at an arcade of course they were but it just like of course the story even more that you're like oh my god these are literal children of course and they thought they could just avoid the police by playing a nice game of pac -man yeah what is wrong with you absolutely what like you're just gonna play pinball to get through the fact that you just murdered somebody absolutely they are i literally can't that's so messed up i quite literally cannot but she was able to convince themselves and they turned themselves
in so news of the arrest broke arrests uh broke a day later but because everybody arrested at that point was a juvenile there weren't a lot of details available and as far as the public was concerned it seemed like greg's murder had been solved they were like oh okay they got the people that did it yeah they were like oh hey fantastic now investigators and dairy on the the other hand were convinced that there was still a lot more to this story than they were being told and literally all of them were like yeah pam has something to do with it this random band of teenagers didn't just come up with this plan by themselves
that's the thing it's like you really think they just came up with this and did it and like what would the motive be exactly that's the thing so the day after the arrests were made pam called loring jackson she can't she can't stay away.
My God. She's like asking to be caught.
Oh my God. At this point, literally.
Yes. So she calls him and she's like, can I just please have any kind of update?
She said, I'm afraid I know these kids.
And then she said, am I in any danger?
And Jackson was like, no, Pam, you're not in danger.
She's reaching out to ask if she's in danger when she knows she set them up to kill her like that is like whole other level i i don't know what she has as far as like personality disorders go but there's a couple in there i won't armchair diagnose but yeah the manipulative conniving gaslighting going on there it's a layer there's some stuff it's a layered situation but this is great i fucking love this so she's like am i in any danger and he goes he's like no pam pam you're not and she goes how can you be so sure and he goes because i know and so do you oh click shit it's heating up in here baby mic
drop moment so this while the state attorney general's office worked to get approval to trial the teens as adults that's what they were working on the media made their way to seabrook they were shoving microphones and cameras in faces of anybody even remotely involved and then pam was doing her absolute best to display the devastated devastated widow, betrayed by these students she had hoped to help in Project Self -Esteem.
Wow. And she knew that the arrest of the four boys definitely put her at risk.
Like, she was starting to get nervous here.
But what she didn't realize was that her good old buddy, Cecilia Pierce, would actually be the biggest risk.
Because remember, police still aren't done with her.
No. So in the week or so since her last interview with the police, everything around around cecilia had changed her friends had been arrested for murder pam seemed more anxious than ever to keep cecilia close by and worse than that the dairy police definitely knew that cecilia knew something she wasn't saying damn she later told reporters every night when i was in bed i'd get up like every five minutes when i heard a car pull in seeing if it was the police coming to get me oh man which i'm like honestly good because yeah you knew a lot and you didn't say none of them none of them were ready for this nope
none of them so the position she's starting to feel like this is impossible and she was like I know that everything about this situation was wrong and I've been manipulated by Pam yeah and she was like Pam in in the past she was like oh my gosh Pam has been nothing but good to me and now I'm faced with this decision to betray her yeah so she's sick over it but then at the same time the angel on the side is like you need to do the right thing.
He need to betray Pam.
Exactly. So Cecilia's unwavering loyalty to Pam obviously was a part of Pam's plan all along.
That's why she spent so much time building trust between her and these kids.
And that's obviously why she was testing that loyalty in small ways leading up to the murder like we saw.
But in the time since the arrests, Cecilia had noticed a very large change in Pam's behavior, and she was starting to question everything she thought about their relationship.
In a later interview with Hard Copy, she told them, Cecilia did, her lover was in jail and she didn't care.
How was I supposed to believe that she was actually my friend?
I could hang myself knowing what I know and she'd be relieved because that's one less person who could tell.
Wow. So she started to realize who Pam was.
Yeah. And then to make matters worse, everyone had been treating Cecilia so nicely since the arrest, thinking that she was was a victim of this fallout and she's like fuck i know everything yeah so between the kindness of her family and friends and pam's increasing coldness towards billy cecilia finally broke down and went to her mom and just spilled the beans so obviously that got passed along to the detectives and the detectives in dairy they were like great this story confirms what we know yeah billy and pete did the actual killing but it was pam behind the murder of her husband yeah but the problem
was now how the fuck were they going to prove that she wasn't there and there's no like there's no text messages or anything like that so they're considering their options but ultimately they decided that the best way to secure a conviction would be for cecilia to get pam on tape confessing to her role in the murder and cecilia and her mother agreed to the plan damn because remember her mother needs to sign off on this because she's a juvenile of an aisle so cecilia's first attempt came on june 19th when the police attached a recording device to the family's telephone they were hoping they could record
a conversation like a phone conversation between cecilia and pam so cecilia was giving it her all she wanted to win here but pam was very guarded and she was denying any romantic relationship between her and billy because i think she was like they could bug our phones yeah of course she was a little ahead yeah But at the same time, she was also dodging Cecilia's references to Greg's murder.
So in the end, the call was a bust. Yeah.
But in the weeks and months after the arrest, Pam, she was playing it cool in public.
She was like, oh, I don't even think these boys had anything to do with Greg's death.
Like just playing it up, hamming it up.
Yeah. But at the same time, she obviously must have known she was a suspect.
Rumors were starting to spread about Billy having an affair with her.
In the back of her mind, I think she knew her plan was shit all along.
Yep. Also, like, why would you be dumb enough to have teenagers do this for you?
Truly. It's only a matter of time before somebody slips up and says something.
And here we go. On July 12th, 1990, Cecilia Pierce took a second run at Pam in an attempt to get this confession.
And this time, she was wired with a microphone and a recording device for what the New Hampshire Attorney General's Office referred to as face -to -face one -party intercept.
Ooh, damn. I love it.
That sounds intense.
tense it is so that afternoon cecilia went to pam's office and she literally had a tape recorder running like somewhere in her and pam immediately somewhere in her pocket she swallowed it i don't know but so pam rushes over to give her a hug which she must have been sharting herself yeah absolutely pooping her pants truly and as she's hugging her pam's hands come dangerously close close to brushing the microphone wires like she oh my god was very very close to being caught i'd be like no touchy no touchy but the conversation ended up being like rambling there was a lot of weird chatting and she
kind of alluded to some involvement in the map in the murder but she didn't outright confess to anything okay so a second meeting got set up for the next day and cecilia got reset up with a recording device and this time they got what they needed oh shit so the second recorded conversation with pam was much more direct there were way more details about the case and now there was the potential for even more arrests because more names were dropped throughout the discussion pam went out of her way multiple times to insist that cecilia would be arrested as an accessory if she went to the police oh
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and then who me with a professional reputation and a course that i teach you know that's the thing cecilia says right and pam goes they're gonna believe me wow the confidence boom baby wow the dumb confidence it would turn out that pam was wrong i was gonna say they didn't believe her incorrect key on august 1st less than two weeks after that recorded conversation with cecilia pam was approached by detective danielle i believe it's pellet here in her office in the building inside of the high school and she'd actually already spoken with uh pellet here a few times so as soon as she saw him she
jumped up and was like excited to see him and he got very theatrical with it i can't even say i blame him he said well pam i have some good news and i have some bad news the good news is that we've solved the murder of your husband oh my god i love it the bad news is that you're under arrest oh he really went for it Dave and I were talking about it and he was like, how many times do you think he practiced that?
Oh, 100%. And I can't blame him.
No, absolutely. I would be on the car ride there like talking to myself in the rear view mirror.
I would be saying it over and over again.
Let's go. Got arrested at the high school.
Wow. We love to see it.
Poetic justice. So Pam was stunned, but obviously she had to follow detectives orders as she was handcuffed and let out of the building.
Yeah. I mean, you don't really have a choice at that point.
And there were several other detectives from Darien Hampton out there waiting in their car.
So this was like a sting opery.
and a journalist from nashua who had shown up at the school after getting an anonymous tip he actually snapped several photos of pam being loaded into the back of the cruiser yep i'm gonna look it up look it up so the next day uh august 2nd pam was arraigned in dairy district court for what the prosecutor claimed was promoting or facilitating the murder of her husband now in an affidavit filed with the county the attorney general's office said that pam quote Quote, aided William Flynn in the planning or commission of the murder.
And the affidavit makes it clear that it was Billy, not Pam, who fired the fatal shot.
OK. So the news came as a shock to almost everyone outside of the investigation, especially Greg's parents who had to show up to this arraignment.
Now, in a statement given to the press outside the courthouse, Bill Smart, Greg's father, told the reporters, She is taken a loved one from us and all I can say is if indeed she is guilty that they teach her a lesson and give her the maximum sentence that the God and Lord above us would give her.
There you go. Boom.
That says it all, I think.
I think so. So a week later, there was a bail hearing and Pam pleaded with the judge to please allow her to be released on bail.
Girl. She said, I have been incarcerated 12 days for a crime I did not commit.
I'm only 22 years old and I'm a widow.
i have gone through an immeasurable amount of pain and suffering already and i would ask you if this court is worried about me fleeing i assure you i'm going nowhere i want to be in the courtroom to prove that i am innocent of these charges yeah we totally believe you like girl i hope that you take up acting in prison you're bad at it you're pretty bad at it so her defense lawyers argued that the arrest and the entire case against her was based on innuendo hearsay double hearsay contradictions and statements made by an unidentified 16 year old intern who was browbeaten into saying the state's
evidence was true that's a quote wow the prosecution though was led by assistant attorney general cynthia white and she uh disagreed she's like no she argued that pam could be hard heard on the recording making several allusions to her relationship with billy and her role in the affair and quote encouraging the teenager to lie to the the police about her knowledge of the murder yeah you know that whole thing yep so the county superior court judge douglas gray luckily sided with the prosecution and ordered that pam behold held without bail until the trial okay and in his decision gray wrote the words
of the defendant on tape serve to bolster the state's position in two ways first the statements are incriminating in nature and secondly they lend credence to the friend's prior statement to police yeah so basically he's like she admitted it and it makes sense and it lines right up with what what we thought happened.
Yep. So, of course, the press covering the case were chomping at the motherfucking bit.
They overlooked some of the more important details of the case, like the fact that Pam wasn't a teacher.
Yeah, that whole thing.
It didn't matter. The Nation was captivated.
It was the first time that anybody had really heard of a case with details as shocking as these ones.
So people were, like, following super closely for every last update.
And, actually, fun fact here, it was the first oh shit that's crazy isn't that crazy on Monday January 28th 1991 Billy pleaded guilty to second degree murder and Pete and JR pleaded guilty to a charge of being accomplices to second degree murder in exchange for their testifying against Pam at her trial which was supposed to start in early March the pleas were another blow for Pam's defense lawyers their attempts to suppress the recorded courted conversation had been denied and they were trying to contain the damage by the press, which like that was going to be hard to do, and by Cecilia, who already had
agreed to interviews with everybody from Hampton Union to ABC News.
But still her lawyers, Pam's lawyers, tried to stay confident in front of the cameras.
They told reporters the claims from Cecilia and the boys were garbage and they were confidently boasting, quote, they're just more people to cross -examine.
and we'll be ready to try the case.
Oh, whatever. And then they said the thing that you should never say if you're going to lose a case.
We're looking forward to it.
Oh, that's not good.
I just feel like that's never good.
No. So Pam kept maintaining that she was entirely innocent of any charges, but in the seven months since her arrest, the media coverage had allowed the public and probably any jury member anywhere near here to form an opinion on their own.
People were pretty sure she was guilty and that was pretty much confirmed for them when a month before the trial started, Pam was indicted for attempting to solicit another inmate at the New Hampshire State Prison for Women to kill Cecilia Pierce before she could testify.
Oh, my God. Because, you know, that wouldn't look suspicious or anything.
Wow. Mama. She's reckless.
Reckless. Like she is so reckless.
What a monstrous human being.
Literally indicted in the middle of a murder trial for soliciting another fucking murder.
She is a monstrous, monstrous human being.
She is a cuckoo nut man.
So her trial started on March 4th, 1991 in Exeter, New Hampshire.
The state's case was led by Assistant Attorney General Diane Nicolosi, I believe is how you say it.
And Pam continued to be represented by Mark Sisti and Paul Toomey.
Now, from the moment the trial began, the courtroom was, like I said, packed with reporters from print and television media.
And even though there had been multiple criminal trials in the past, like I said, this one was the first criminal trial to unfold on television in real time, beginning to end.
And the start of this trial actually coincided with the debut of Court TV.
Oh, shit. This was like the first thing that happened on Court TV.
Oh, wow. Isn't that crazy?
crazy so in her opening statement to the jury nicolosi laid out the facts on the evening of may 1st 1990 billy flynn acting under the direction of his lover pam smart drove to dairy where he and pete randall murdered greg smart and tried to make it look like it was a robbery and the attorney there explained to the court that billy's motivation was pam and his worry that if he didn't go through the murder she was going to leave him and then went on to explain that Pete Randall and the other boys in the getaway car they were motivated by money.
Okay. Now finally even though she wasn't in the room when the murder happened, Nicolosi made it clear that the only reason Greg Smart was murdered by Billy and Pete was because Pam had lied, manipulated, and orchestrated the entire thing.
Of course. She was like Pam did this willingly, intentionally, and even when she was presented with multiple opportunities to call this off off she kept going double down she said she was determined to be free of greg and she wanted the money from his life insurance policy which was very easy to prove that's what she did with it now the defense attorney marks uh sissy i believe so i say it said it should be obvious we don't agree on much or on the evidence they claim they're going to place before you like yes we know that that's why you're the defense attorney that's kind of how court works thank
you for for telling us the obvious.
Thank you so much for that.
Thank you for that.
Now, he didn't really dispute the fact that Pam was guilty and also really didn't try to prove her innocence with his own information.
Instead, he was just trying to undermine the prosecution's case, like make them doubt that.
Yeah. He paid specific attention to the fact that the most damning testimony was going to come from the killer themselves or the killers.
And he said that they were only testifying as part of a plea agreement for a lesser sentence, which would put doubt in the the jury's mind of course of course and then he went on to tell them that what the prosecution planned to present was going to be quote one of the most vile concoctions ever assembled in one courtroom in the state of new hampshire wow that's that's intense they always get so theatrical i was gonna say that's like very exaggerated yeah and then finally he ended by saying that greg's murder was the sole responsibility of three and this is a quote quote three cold -blooded thrill
killers fueled by sex obsession jealousy and mental illness wow okay yeah i think you're talking about your client brother yeah i think so so the next day the patrick sorry the state called patrick pete randall as its first witness his description of the events on the night of greg's murder were so matter -of -fact and so brutal that judge gray actually had to stop the testimony at one point so that greg's mother could be helped out of the courtroom oh god that's awful he He explained, quote, I was supposed to cut his throat, but I couldn't do that because of the things he said.
I just couldn't do it after that.
Wow. Yup. Now, J .R., last time there, the second witness to be called by the state, confirmed the details given in the prosecution's opening statements and in Pete's testimony, but he went on to add even more details about Pam and her relationship with Billy.
He told the jury, quote, she just kept asking how she should act when she discovered Greg's body.
she didn't know whether to scream run from the house or call the police what we just told her to act normally i can't believe that she was like how what how do you act when someone that you're supposed to love is found murdered in your home hey 16 year old how should you act what should i do yeah like you can't even muster that up like you did marry this man you did like love him you wanted to have children with him or no well she didn't he wanted you can't just like muster up some kind of like well what would happen if you loved someone and they got murdered like really you can't wow what you
couldn't conjure that one and you're a 22 year old woman asking a couple of 16 year old boys how you should act of course in what world so it was clear obviously that the prosecution was attempting to betray or just like showing that pam was a narcissistic mastermind and the defense was trying to do the same but they were trying to point it as the three boys were the mastermind and crazy people.
Of course. Now, Sisti pointed to the arrest reports, which included the boys laughing and singing on the way back to Seabrook after the murder.
So he's like, look there, look at how callous they are.
Yeah, look how fucked up they were.
But the press noted that neither the witnesses nor the accused, quote, ever displayed sadness or remorse for the killing.
So he's trying to sit there and pin the blame on one of them, but the media's like, yeah, none of them seem that upset.
It doesn't seem like it to me.
Now, 10 days into the trial, into Pam's trial, Billy Flynn was finally called to testify for the prosecution.
His testimony basically said the same thing that Pete and JR had already said, but he was the one with all the sensational details about his romance with Pam.
Of course. And her reaction in the days before and after the murder.
He told the jury that Pam would later tell him about finding Greg's body.
He said, she told me she couldn't get herself to cry.
Wow. Oh, like you have been like dating and married to this man for years and you can't muster up anything.
That's cold blooded.
He also told the prosecution that his testimony betrayed a promise that he had made to Pam a month before his arrest. My guy.
He said, I told her I'd never tell on her because I loved her.
Wow. Yikes. Wow. Now, before his questioning was over, Assistant Attorney General Paul Maggiato asked Billy, why did you say god forgive me before shooting greg and billy answered because i didn't want to kill greg i wanted to be with pam and that's what i had to do to be with pam oh my god that's so fucked up it's so fucked i actually have goosebumps yeah like that truly like that's fucked up it's like for him to say i didn't want to do that but i did it for her and it's like whoo like the amount of lives that she just straight up shattered in every way she turned Turned a kid into a killer that wasn't
a killer. Literally.
Crazy. That's fucked up.
Absolutely insane. And that's...
I didn't want to kill Greg.
I just wanted to be with Pam.
Yeah. That tells you...
Everything. Everything.
Like him saying those few sets of words says a million words.
Wow. So the defense on cross -examination tried to make it seem like Billy had an unreciprocated obsession with Pam.
Nah. And he misunderstood and agreed with them and said, she was the first girl I ever loved and I didn't want her to leave me.
Oh my god. It's just so sad.
It's sad all around.
So the most damning evidence came in the last days of the trial when jurors finally heard the recorded conversation between Cecilia and Pam, which then was followed by testimony from Cecilia.
On recording you can hear Pam tell Cecilia, I'm afraid one day you're going to come in here and you're going to be wired by the fucking police and I'm going to be busted.
I would shit my pants if that was Cecilia.
I would have sharted the biggest shart.
Yeah. Yeah. Oh my god.
Wow. As she's sitting there.
Yeah. Wired. Oh Pam you silly goose.
You don't know how close you were.
Oh my god. Now across the two tapes allowed into evidence Pam can also be heard repeatedly admitting to the affair manipulating Cecilia into remaining silent and strongly alluding to the fact that she was the one behind the murder.
So on March 22nd 1991 now after 13 hours of deliberation The jury found Pam smart, guilty of being an accomplice to first -degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and tampering with a witness.
In the end, multiple jurors would tell the press more than anything else it was the tapes that convinced them of her guilt.
One juror told the Boston Globe, It was a very, very difficult decision for us.
I didn't want it to turn out this way, but the evidence, the tapes, and the testimony proved in our minds that she was guilty.
Yeah, of course. And other jurors were convinced because of Pam's demeanor and her attitude on the stand and just how she acted in the courtroom in general.
According to another juror, everyone commented that Pamela Smart looked like a statue. Her coldness was very striking.
Ooh. Creepy. Yeah. Now, even when she was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole, she sat there motionless with absolutely no expression on her face.
Yeah. Something wrong with that one.
Something real wrong with that one.
Greg's parents, on the other hand, were sobbing with relief.
Judy Smart told reporters, it feels great.
She got what she deserved.
The first thing we're going to do is go to Greg's grave as a family and tell him what happened so he can rest in peace.
Oh, that hurts my heart.
It's so sad. Now, friends of the family and all of the boys involved were also pleased with the verdict.
Karen Knight, who was actually a friend of the Flynn family, told reporters she not only took Greg's life, she also took Billy's future.
And that's not something he can ever get back.
No sentence the court could put on her is high enough for the injustice that she's caused.
Yeah, I mean, it's so true.
It really is. Now, just after sentencing, Pam was immediately sent to the New Hampshire State Prison for Women to begin serving her sentence.
And in early 1993, she and her attorneys, of course, appealed the verdict to the state Supreme Court.
Basically, they argued that the publicity surrounding the case fucked the whole thing up and that Pam never had a chance to receive a fair trial.
It's like, girl, she was on tape.
exactly but they were like and thus her constitutional rights have been violated so the court recognized the media coverage before during before and during the trial they were like yeah it was unprecedented in state history but we disagree with you they said both the 16th amendment of the united states constitution and part one article 15 of new hampshire constitution guarantee the right of a defendant to a trial by a fair and impartial jury this however does not require that the jurors be totally ignorant of the facts and issues involved yep and these days of swift widespread and diverse methods
of communication an important case can be expected to arouse the interest of the public in the vicinity and scarcely any of those best qualified to serve as jurors will not have some informed impression or opinion as to the merits of the case whoa which i mean makes sense now the appeal also challenged the recorded conversations though between Cecilia and Pam.
Pam's attorneys claimed that the police had pressured Cecilia into consenting to the recording and therefore it should have been excluded from evidence and not presented at the trial.
But the court also disagreed with this challenge and wrote back basically saying that Cecilia's mother was present for all of the interviews.
Yeah, no. She was able to advise Cecilia the whole way through.
Yep. And Cecilia herself said that the police explained everything to her and both she and her mother signed all the necessary consent forms yeah so that was a bust obviously in the end the state supreme court sided with the prosecution in the appeal and the lower court's original ruling was upheld nice so in the end billy flynn was sentenced to 40 years in adult prison with a minimum of 12 years served before he'd be eligible for parole he ended up serving his sentence at the main state prison in warren main and he applied for a sentence reduction in 2007 which was denied in 2014 he got moved
to a minimum security facility and in march 2015 he did end up getting paroled and was allowed to re -enter the community wow sadly the smart family was entirely against this but the parole board chairwoman at the time donna styrek i believe is how you say it commented on billy's behavior in prison saying i've not seen such remarkable accomplishments that's not something we ordinarily see so at the very least hopefully his frontal lobe developed a bit more and he figured out how to make better decisions in life and hopefully he will be a better person here's here's to hope he poor one in all forms
now patrick pete randall received a similar sentence as billy and he also served his sentence at the main state prison he ended up being granted parole in April of 2015 and was released into the community in June of that year.
Okay. J .R. Lattime, who pleaded guilty to a lesser crime of being an accomplice to murder, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison to be served again at Maine State Prison.
He was paroled in 2005.
Wow. And in early 2023, he actually petitioned the court to have the rest of his sentence suspended, saying, quote, he has a wife at a full -time job and is making every effort not to waste his second chance.
The court actually has yet to make a decision on that.
Wow. Now, Ray Fowler, the cousin there, he did eventually plead guilty to conspiracy to commit murder and attempted burglary.
He got a combined sentence of 30 years, but he was paroled in 2003 after he served 11 years of that sentence.
He ended up, though, being sent back to prison just a year later because he violated the terms of his parole parole uh by leaving new hampshire to go visit his girlfriend in massachusetts but he got released on parole again one year later and his parole officially ended ended in 2013 and according to prison authorities he quote had no problems behaving in prison or else we wouldn't have paroled him so there's that okay uh cecilia pierce she tried to go back to her life in new hampshire but because the trial was so public she had a really hard time and she ended up moving not not too long after the trial,
to Jefferson City, Missouri.
And then a few years after that, she actually moved back to Seabrook and finally settled in Albany where she actually works now as a registered nurse.
Wow. She was among the most high -profile witnesses in the case and she actually ended up getting a lot of negative attention because of all the interviews that she did with the press and because she ended up selling her story to a production company.
Oh, shit. In 2016, she told reporters, people think I got $120 ,000, but she said the truth was that she got $10 ,000, which I was like, yeah, $10 ,000 for being a spineless jellyfish, but Now, Pam, since she's been incarcerated, she talks to the press as often as she possibly can.
Of course she does.
She still maintains her innocence, and she still petitions for her release.
No one believes you.
No. no in 2016 she told reporters i would like to think i would like people to think of me as a human being i am not the caricature that people think some evil person no request denied yeah that's absolutely not now as of 2023 she is currently sending serving her sentence in a new york prison and she has exhausted all of her appeals oh and as of february 2023 she and her lawyers are still trying to petition the state supreme court to hear her appeal for a sentence sentence reduction but they don't seem very interested it's a no from them yeah it's a no from them when they officially denied the request
they cited pam's ongoing refusal refusal to accept responsibility yeah and that was her last hope for a sentence reduction cue up the tiniest violin in the world now she emailed her supporters which um if you're one of them get absolutely wrecked saying that the decision was quote -unquote political question mark.
How so question mark?
Question mark is me.
Yeah. She said the death penalty would have been more merciful than this.
Nothing will ever be enough for New Hampshire to say I'm a human being deserving of anything more than being locked up in a cage like an animal for the rest of my entire life.
You orchestrated the murder of a man.
Yeah. Go away. And you had a sexual relationship with a a minor as an adult yeah you're a pedophile so like you did some stuff yeah it's not political girlfriend it's just yuccas yep now when billy was released greg's older brother rick told the boston herald i think he did his time he was at a young age don't get me wrong i'm not saying he shouldn't have been punished but i want to put this behind me and i'm sure he wants to put it behind him wow he went on to say that pam should never be released 100 unfortunately greg's mom Judy, passed away less than 10 years after Greg was killed.
Her son's murder absolutely destroyed her and Greg's father, too.
He passed away in 2010.
But his brother Rick told the Herald he felt as though his father would agree with him that Billy did his time.
And he ended the interview saying, maybe someday I would like to speak to him, meaning Billy, just so I could find out how exactly what happened from someone who was there.
I kind of want to know, but at the same time, I just want to move on.
He took our brother and my parents' son at a young age.
I would hope that by now he would realize what he did, and I think he probably does.
He's had a lot of time to think about it.
Whether he'd be honest with me about that, I don't know.
It wouldn't change my opinion about him getting out, but if I was him, I wouldn't try and squander it.
Wow. That is a tough dude.
That is a decent human being right there.
It really is. Wow. It just goes to show you don't know how you would feel until something like this god forbid happens to you yeah like but mad respect to for real a lot of respect to rick so much respect and then obviously this has been made into like countless movies of course it has i think nicole kidman playing to pam at one point which was a very generous compliment yeah helen hunt also played her in another movie again a very generous compliment i think we should just next time hire a dumpster and put a blonde wig on it and see what happens or you know like this don't make another one or don't
make another one there's always another one that's a good plan we've had enough so yeah that is the wild freaking case that is that's awful and the murder of greg smart what a sad story it really is through and through because there are two people that should never have gotten married no never so sad that they didn't just like get to divorce like a normal couple that's the thing because they absolutely i I think Greg was starting to go in that direction.
And it's so many like times where either they should have just divorced and that should have been it.
Or in that moment when all those kids realized that they didn't want to do this.
I wish they had just not done it.
They just stood up for what they're something inside of them was saying and just listen to it.
Right. How to fucking be crazy.
How to spine. I wish anybody in this story had a spine.
Would have been great.
Truly. That would have been awesome.
It would have been fantastic.
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