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Did He Know What Happened? #truecrime #crimejunkie #mystery

August 20, 2025 / 01:02

This episode discusses the mysterious circumstances surrounding a suicide, the lack of a suicide note, and the implications of a trial involving individuals named Byron and Justin. Key topics include the inconsistencies in testimonies and the motivations behind the actions of those involved.

The conversation centers around the death of a character, with participants questioning whether it was truly a suicide. They highlight the absence of a suicide note and the failure of Byron to implicate Justin, suggesting a complex relationship between the two.

Listeners hear about the trial dynamics, where Byron maintains his story while the others seem to have motives for shifting blame. The discussion raises questions about the credibility of the narratives presented by those involved.

Overall, the episode presents a critical look at the events leading up to the death and the subsequent legal proceedings, emphasizing the confusion and contradictions in the accounts given.

TLDR

The episode questions the circumstances of a suicide and the trial involving Byron and Justin's conflicting testimonies.

Episode

1:02
00:00:00
I just have like a zillion questions and like I I I keep coming back to his suicide if that's what it really was.
00:00:07
Like his death has to be involved. >> He had to have known something more about what happened.
00:00:13
>> It sure feels that way because there's never been any other explanation for his
00:00:18
death. Like there was no suicide note. As far as I know, he didn't say anything to anyone before.
00:00:25
if they're even like suggesting that it was Justin. Why didn't Byron just say that ever? Like Byron's always like you
00:00:30
said on the stand, he's stuck to his original story about like going home and hanging out and nothing. Like same way
00:00:35
where I think it'd be easier for Kelly to point the finger at him. Like Justin is Byron's get out of jail free card
00:00:41
>> and Byron's the one who's been on trial. I don't know. They could have just walked into the police station after
00:00:48
Justin died and said, "Look, they killed her, then he killed himself." But that doesn't make it doesn't make sense.
00:00:54
>> But they don't. They walk in from like day one and say she walked away and we
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never saw her again.

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Episode Highlights

  • The Mystery of His Death
    Exploring the unanswered questions surrounding a suspicious death.
    “His death has to be involved.”
    @ 00m 07s
    August 20, 2025
  • Inconsistencies in the Story
    Frustration over the lack of clarity in testimonies and narratives.
    “Why didn't Byron just say that ever?”
    @ 00m 27s
    August 20, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • His death has to be involved.
    Did He Know What Happened? #truecrime #crimejunkie #mystery
  • There's never been any other explanation for his death.
    Did He Know What Happened? #truecrime #crimejunkie #mystery
  • Why didn't Byron just say that ever?
    Did He Know What Happened? #truecrime #crimejunkie #mystery
  • It doesn't make sense.
    Did He Know What Happened? #truecrime #crimejunkie #mystery

Key Moments

  • Death Investigation00:07
  • Confusion and Frustration00:53