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A coincidence? Or one of their own...? | The Deck Podcast

August 23, 2024 / 02:09

This episode discusses the mysterious phone call made to Johnny, traced to a pay phone near significant locations in Washington, D.C. Key topics include the implications of the call's location, its connection to law enforcement, and the potential involvement of police.

The conversation highlights how the call was made from a pay phone by the interstate, which was significant due to long-distance call recording practices at the time. The caller's choice of location raises questions about intent and familiarity with the area.

Specific locations mentioned include the U.S. Attorney's Office, Police Headquarters, and a carry-out that was frequented by officers. The proximity of these sites suggests that the caller may have had a connection to law enforcement.

Listeners are prompted to consider whether the call was a coincidence or if it indicated deeper ties to the police, raising suspicions about the killer's identity.

TLDR

The episode examines a suspicious phone call linked to law enforcement locations in D.C.

Episode

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you want to know the thing that makes me the most convinced where that call to Johnny was made from remember it was
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traced to a pay phone by the interstate and they were only able to do that because longdistance calls were recorded
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by the phone providers back then and a call from DC to her parents down in South Carolina would have been long
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distance I think he knew that and let me tell you why some say that he might have
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picked that location because it was right where you could hop on the highway to leave the district you know hi tail
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it out of town and sure maybe that's it but maybe it's deeper than that maybe it
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was another message there's a place called Triple Nickel which was 555 4th Street
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Northwest that was us attorney's office two blocks south of that was Police Headquarters two blocks north of that
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was a carry out on a corner at Fourth and Massachusetts Avenue and then like a block block and a half north of that was
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what we called Court parking where back at that time if you had a if you were an
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officer there was a parking lot that you had a court P parking permit you put it
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in your windshield you could park your car on this lot to go and attend court because next door to police headquarters
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was the DC Superior Court which is where most of the trials curred so the phone call to the
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Chism we don't know if it was intentionally made from that location but it was made between Court
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parking us attorney's office and then just below that headquarters and court so it was a it was a location very well
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known to any cop that did any work and ever had to go to the US attorney's court or
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headquarters that carry out at that corner where the pay phones were also was a place where a lot of cops would
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stop and get a couple coffee so was this a coincidence was it possible the killer
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was one of their own

Episode Highlights

  • The Mysterious Call Location
    The call was traced to a pay phone near key locations, raising questions about its significance.
    “Was this a coincidence?”
    @ 02m 03s
    August 23, 2024

Episode Quotes

  • Was this a coincidence?
    A coincidence? Or one of their own...? | The Deck Podcast

Key Moments

  • Pay Phone Mystery00:08
  • Court Connections01:35
  • Cops and Coffee01:58

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