Triple M Podcast: Mystery, Murder & the Macabre

J.K. Richards

The Triple M Podcast (Mystery, Murder & the Macabre) is a real-life criminal defense attorney’s true crime podcast. There is an art, and some science, in thoroughly and correctly viewing, analyzing, and assessing evidence in criminal cases. And, at their essence, criminal defense attorneys are masterful story tellers.

Episodes

  1. Ep. 6 - The Sims Family Slaying, Part 3

    01/09/2024

    Ep. 6 - The Sims Family Slaying, Part 3

    Welcome to the chilling world of unsolved mysteries, which refuses to release its grip on our darkest curiosities. I am J.K. Richards, and I invite you into the perplexing world of the Sims Family Slaying, a saga that stands as a stark reminder of the fragility of civilized life and suburban tranquility. Amidst the festivities of this Holiday Season, we cast our minds back to 1966, where the discovery of a heinous crime sparked fear across Tallahassee, Florida State, and the United States. We dissect the eerie and threatening confession of Robert Howells to his wife of less than twenty-four hours, their subsequent domestic turmoil, and lay bare the underbelly of a neighborhood transformed into an enclave of suspicion, accusation, and hyper vigilance. As we traverse the labyrinth of terror, suspicion, and Occult superstition that emerges in the wake of the Sims Family Slaying, we scrutinize the involvement of young Tommy Fulgrim, a figure both enigmatic and tragic. His tale intertwines with the darkest threads of this case, leading to an obsession with demonology that culminated in another horrifying event years later. The stakes are high, as we scratch beneath the surface of mental illness and its role in the inexorable descent into violence, piecing together a puzzle that has confounded investigators and haunted a community for decades. Prepare for an exploration of the unceasing dedication of Ron Stocks, whose resolve in the face of inconclusive evidence brings us face to face with the specter of unresolved justice. The unfolding narrative leads us to the brink of new revelations, where the most bizarre suspects are yet to be revealed. Join me as we honor the commitment of those who seek answers and remember those who were lost, in an episode that promises to be as harrowing as it is enlightening—a true crime tale that will linger long after the final words have been spoken. Support the show

    38 min
  2. Ep. 5 - The Sims Family Slaying, Part 2

    12/19/2023

    Ep. 5 - The Sims Family Slaying, Part 2

    Step into the shadow-laden narrative of Tallahassee's most haunting crime, as you and I traverse the complexities of the Sims Family Slaying. This episode extends beyond mere retelling to impart in-depth knowledge and analysis. As we wind our way down the crooked path of this perplexing and surprising case, the true horror and grimness of this case comes into focus, laying bare the true brutality and gruesomeness of this crime. Prepare to confront the sinister underbelly of a seemingly tranquil Floridian town, where the gruesome details and mysterious suspects of the 1966 Sims murders come to the fore. As your guide, and as a criminal defense attorney, I scrutinize suspect profiles from the rage-filled to the coldly psychopathic, dissecting their potential mental states against the backdrop of the blood-soaked crime scene. Moreover, we reflect on the influence of new Supreme Court rulings that law enforcement points to, as excuse for their inability to investigate and solve this family-affair triple murder. Together, we step through the looking glass to scrutinize societal repercussions and individual characters enshrouded in the aftermath of the Sims tragedy. Dr. C.A. Roberts, a man of supposed faith with a secret darkness, emerges at the epicenter of speculation and fear, as we contemplate his ties to this sinisterly evil case and potential associations with malevolent forces. Your engagement through reviews and donations empowers us to keep these critical stories at the forefront, ensuring that the quest for truth remains illuminated. Join me in piecing together this intricate puzzle, where the pursuit of justice transcends all other considerations. Support the show

    1h 1m
  3. Ep. 3 - The Crotchless Killing of Jane Doe, Part 3

    11/18/2023

    Ep. 3 - The Crotchless Killing of Jane Doe, Part 3

    How can a scrawled message on a bathroom wall lead to one of the most shocking miscarriages of justice in recent history? Let us guide you through the winding labyrinth of contradictions that is Laverne Pavlinac, John Sosnovske, and Keith Jesperson (the “Happy Face Killer”). We walk you through the major trial events, shedding light on the controversial role played by the court in withholding crucial evidence, potentially resulting in two wrongful convictions and life sentences. From there, we navigate through the aftermath of trial. We also discuss the subsequent conviction of John Sosnovsky and the call from District Attorney Mike Schrunk for an investigation into potential wrongful convictions. The podcast doesn’t shy away from exploring the darker alleyways of this real-life crime drama, where appearances can be deceiving, and justice can sometimes hang by a thread. As we reach the episode's climax, we lay bare the shocking twists in Taunja Bennett's murder investigation. New DNA evidence emerges linking a different man, Keith Jesperson, to the crime, shaking the foundations of the original convictions. We dissect Jesperson and Pavlinak's  conflicting narratives and the court's contentious decisions. The revelations leading to the unmasking of the true killer are suspenseful and chilling. Pull up a chair and listen in as we unravel this intricate tapestry of truth, lies, and unsettling questions about our legal system. Support the show

    1h 10m
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

The Triple M Podcast (Mystery, Murder & the Macabre) is a real-life criminal defense attorney’s true crime podcast. There is an art, and some science, in thoroughly and correctly viewing, analyzing, and assessing evidence in criminal cases. And, at their essence, criminal defense attorneys are masterful story tellers.