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Who Did He Call BEFORE 911?! #truecrime #crimejunkie

November 21, 2025 / 01:35

This episode discusses a suspicious 911 call made by Michael regarding a murder case, the inconsistencies in his statements, and the actions of Roy, who provided misleading information.

Key discussions include Michael's 911 call where he described a gruesome scene, raising questions about how he knew such details. The episode highlights that Roy had told Michael a different story about the cause of death, which adds to the confusion.

Listeners learn that first responders were uncertain about the murder details, contradicting Michael's confident claims. The conversation also touches on Michael's multiple calls that morning, suggesting he may have contacted someone before calling 911.

The episode raises questions about the reliability of the information provided by both Michael and Roy, leading to a deeper investigation into the case.

TLDR

Michael's 911 call raises doubts about his knowledge of a murder.

Episode

1:35
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That's specific. And how would he know? >> It's specifically so different from the
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truth of what happened, >> right? So if he was in the know, like that shouldn't have been his answer,
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>> right? >> If he didn't know anything, why is he saying that? >> Yeah. Why is he literally making stuff
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up to tell a grieving family on a case that he's not working? Like [music] >> it's not adding up. But you know,
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there's something else that's not adding up when it comes to who knew what and when. So, remember Michael's 911 call
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when he said, "Dude, it looks like somebody's come into the house and murdered her. Her throat slit. There's
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blood everywhere." How would he have known that? Roy didn't know that her throat was slit. He told Michael that
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she had an aneurysm or something. And remember, even first responders said that it wasn't clear that her throat was
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slit because of how she was like slumped over, right? But Michael wasn't even close up. Roy said at most Michael just
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[music] stepped out of his room and looked over, >> peaked over >> toward the couch before going back into
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his room and making calls. And Roy told police that he never saw Michael check on Amber.
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>> I mean, he seems pretty sure about what happened on the call, though. >> Yes, he does seem pretty sure of it when
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he calls 911. But you might have caught [music] me saying that he made calls that morning, plural,
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>> not just a call to 911. And the first one that morning wasn't to [music] 911.
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You're not going to believe who it was to when I show you the four dogs.

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This episode stands out for the following:

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    Most shocking
  • 70
    Most unpredictable
  • 65
    Most intense
  • 60
    Most dramatic

Episode Highlights

  • The 911 Call Mystery
    Michael's 911 call reveals shocking details about the crime scene that shouldn't be known.
    “Dude, it looks like somebody's come into the house and murdered her.”
    @ 00m 33s
    November 21, 2025
  • Conflicting Information
    Roy's account of the situation raises questions about what Michael truly knew.
    “Roy told police that he never saw Michael check on Amber.”
    @ 01m 07s
    November 21, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • It's not adding up.
    Who Did He Call BEFORE 911?! #truecrime #crimejunkie
  • He seems pretty sure about what happened on the call, though.
    Who Did He Call BEFORE 911?! #truecrime #crimejunkie

Key Moments

  • Suspicious Knowledge00:06
  • Inconsistent Stories00:18
  • The 911 Call00:33