This episode covers the suspicious deaths of Frank Craig and Pastor Doug Porter, exploring themes of money, trust, and betrayal. It features discussions about the relationship between the two men, the accidents that led to Frank's death, and the ensuing investigation into Doug's actions.
The episode begins with the first car crash involving Doug and Frank, where suspicions arise after Frank's death in a second accident. The narrative highlights Doug's charismatic persona as a preacher and his partnership with Frank, an atheist, to build a museum.
Listeners hear about the financial dealings between Doug and Frank, including the power of attorney Doug held over Frank's affairs. The investigation reveals potential motives for murder, as Doug's financial gain from Frank's death comes into question.
As the story unfolds, the community's divided opinions on Doug's innocence are presented, culminating in Doug's arrest and trial for first-degree murder. The episode concludes with the jury's verdict and the impact of the case on the small town of Hickman.
Pastor Doug Porter faces murder charges after the suspicious death of his partner Frank Craig, revealing financial misconduct and community division.
This episode stands out for the following:
Evil is not that sophisticated. Evil is not that smart.Deadly Current
God doesn't care what you wear. He cares what's in your heart.Deadly Current
What a terrible story Pastor Doug Porter had to tell.Deadly Current
He took the man's money, he took the man's health, he took the man's life.Deadly Current
I could never believe it and have it.Deadly Current
It made me lose faith in people. Not in God. In people.Deadly Current