In this episode of Body Bags, Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack dissect the chilling case of Julie Jensen. They discuss the intricate dynamics of the Jensen family, the suspicions Julie had about her husband Mark and his fatal intentions towards her, how he slowly killed her, the challenges police faced in building a case against Mark, and the concept of a "dying declaration".
Time-codes:
00:25 - Introduction.
01:55 - The complex dynamics of the Jensen family.
08:30 - Julie Jensen's increasing suspicion towards her husband's behavior.
13:10 - Devastating effects of ethylene glycol poisoning.
17:40 - Forensic pathology involved in Julie Jensen's case.
21:15 - Exploring a historical method of murder, burking, potentially used in the Jensen case.
23:55 - Description of the crime scene.
26:55 - The legal concept of a "dying declaration" relevant to Julie's letter.
31:40 - The police interview with Mark Jensen.
33:30 - The toxicologist's testimony.
33:45 - Outro.

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