Guess who\u2019s baaaack? It\u2019s none other than Daryl Pitts, a.k.a. DP. For some reason, you people just can\u2019t get enough DP. We don\u2019t judge. We just indulge your every whim. \xa0
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\nFor this episode, we let the judges on Patreon pick our theme. We asked them to choose between spoiled kids and bad dads, and bad dads won by a mile
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\nBrandi starts us off with a predictably dark case. When Christian Longo met Mary Jane Baker, the two hit it off almost immediately. They were both Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses, and both eager to start a family. But Christian didn\u2019t pay much attention to the commandments. He stole regularly. He committed adultery. Eventually, he committed murder.\xa0
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\nThen Kristin tells us about a sketchy family business. Scott Catt loved robbing banks. It was easy. The tellers never put up a fight. There was a downside, though. The payoffs were never very big. So one day, Scott got to thinking. If he recruited some more robbers, he could get into the vault. His haul would be so much bigger. So he asked his son, Hayden, and daughter, Abby, to join him. \xa0
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\nAnd now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases.
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\nIn this episode, Kristin pulled from:
\nEpisode of 20/20 \u201cA Family Affair\u201d
\n\u201cI would only rob banks for my family,\u201d by Skip Hollandsworth for Texas Monthly
\nCatt Family wikipedia page\xa0
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\nIn this episode, Brandi pulled from:
\n\u201cThe Trials of Christian Longo\u201d by Elizabeth Engstrom, The Crime Library
\n\u201cChristian Longo\u201d entry, crime museum.org
\n \u201cOregon v. Longo: A family\u2019s murder\u201d murderpedia.org\n