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In today’s true crime documentary, we report on the Wade Allen case, involving the tragic deaths of Jennifer Lannon, Jesten Mata, Matthew Miller, Randall Apostalon, and Michael Dabkowski.
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00:00:00He's been missing for over two weeks.
00:00:02That's unlike my daughter.
00:00:04It's unlike my daughter not calling us or texting us three weeks.
00:00:09I'm telling you, he worked all three of them people, man.
00:00:14Step one is to tell me where the bodies are.
00:00:23All of them dead. Now what do you think?
00:00:26God, I couldn't imagine it may happen to one person every last three.
00:00:29He told me there could be no God because of what he saw.
00:00:33I don't know why, but what came here right.
00:00:38One of the most shocking cases in New Mexico history begins with reports of missing people in the area.
00:00:44It isn't long until these disappearances lead police down a bloody trail left by a homicidal perpetrator driven by vengeance.
00:00:52Even with the suspect in their sights, police can't stop the death toll from growing.
00:00:57And soon realize that it may be worse than they ever imagined.
00:01:01What about the other people who said he killed?
00:01:04The other 11 that's still under investigation.
00:01:06The following report is based on official police records.
00:01:10And most of the footage has never been seen before until now.
00:01:14Five weeks before police would make the most gruesome discovery of their careers in an airport parking garage.
00:01:20The nightmare began with a missing 21 year old named Matthew Miller in the town of Grants, New Mexico.
00:01:26The last time you talked to him was this 22nd of January?
00:01:30Yes.
00:01:31And that was what, a Tuesday?
00:01:33Yeah, Tuesday.
00:01:35The woman is Matthew's grandmother and she knows as well as the detective that her grandson is heavily into the addiction scene in Grants.
00:01:42So you guys can help me out by just calling around to hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation places, other county jails, you know, like that.
00:01:54See if he's there.
00:01:56But the detective doesn't mince words when it comes to his fears.
00:02:00I have been doing this an awful long time.
00:02:03I am very concerned about Matthew's whereabouts.
00:02:11I'm very concerned.
00:02:14Detective Turney talks next to an associate of Matthew's named Leone, hoping she may be able to shed some light on his whereabouts.
00:02:21I need to, I need to come in and talk to you.
00:02:24Huh?
00:02:25I'm missing.
00:02:26See that just, uh, I'm not worried about, I'm not, this, I don't care, I don't care about any, I don't care about any drugs, drug stuff.
00:02:38I need to come in and talk to you.
00:02:40I need to come in and talk to you.
00:02:42I need to come in and chat with you.
00:02:43We're looking for Matthew Miller.
00:02:45He's been missing for over two weeks.
00:02:50You know who I'm talking about.
00:02:55When was the last time he was here?
00:02:58Maybe a year ago?
00:02:59A year ago?
00:03:00When I first got this place?
00:03:01Yeah.
00:03:02When I first got it, last January.
00:03:03He hasn't been here since then?
00:03:05Okay.
00:03:06What if I got video of his vehicle?
00:03:08Maybe this thing's happening here.
00:03:09I'm just going to have it myself.
00:03:11But it won't be easy to speak with her fiancé, Justin Mata, because according to her, he ran off with a woman named Jennifer Lannan.
00:03:19He left on the 17th and then came back.
00:03:2117th?
00:03:22That's like some time ago.
00:03:23Yeah, and then I went to talk to the guy in King and he's like, yeah, they left each other during the night and they're in Arizona.
00:03:29Do you have any kind of way to contact Justin?
00:03:31Do you have a phone number?
00:03:32No, he just left him to go.
00:03:35That day, police find Matthew's Chevy Colorado parked outside the Lubbock apartments, just a few blocks away.
00:03:42When they return to question Leone, they confront her with footage of the truck in front of her home last month, contradicting her claim that she hadn't seen Matthew in a year.
00:03:51Leone pushes back, insisting that if Matthew was there, he must have been visiting her fiancé, Justin.
00:03:58I've got that truck parked right there on the 26th of January.
00:04:03You told me he left on the 17th.
00:04:06He did.
00:04:07When he came back?
00:04:08I guess he did.
00:04:10If you drove his truck from here to over to Lubbock, you need to tell me.
00:04:15I'm gonna find out if he did it.
00:04:16I've got other surveillance videos.
00:04:18If I had you on video driving that vehicle from here to there or getting in or out of it, okay, I'm gonna charge you.
00:04:29This is your chance.
00:04:31But Leone stays firm.
00:04:33And with her fiancé, Justin, apparently having run off with Jennifer Lannan, it's perhaps no surprise when the next call that comes into Grant's police department is from Jennifer's mother in New Jersey.
00:04:44It's unlike my daughter to go two weeks without calling us.
00:04:48Three weeks.
00:04:49It's unlike my daughter not calling us or texting us.
00:04:53Three weeks.
00:04:55The police are now dealing with three people whose whereabouts are unknown, Matthew Miller, Justin Mata, and Jennifer Lannan.
00:05:03They hope to find answers by turning to Jennifer's ex-husband, Sean Lannan.
00:05:08They learn that Sean just moved to Albuquerque with his kids to stay with a friend, having been evicted from the house and Grant's for not paying rent.
00:05:16Nonetheless, he makes the drive to speak to police.
00:05:19There's been a lot of time you asked Sean to text us.
00:05:26You want a very specific time, right?
00:05:27I don't have enough.
00:05:28Text, call, see what?
00:05:29C.
00:05:30C.
00:05:31About a week ago.
00:05:32Yeah, before I finished back in the house.
00:05:35Okay.
00:05:36And where was that at?
00:05:38I came in.
00:05:39Despite divorcing, Sean still lived with Jennifer and their three kids.
00:05:44He says that several weeks ago, Jennifer left with Justin and another mystery man he knows only by the street name, Suspect.
00:05:51But she would come back periodically to collect more of her belongings.
00:05:54And on these occasions, Jennifer, Justin, and Suspect would be in a white Chrysler.
00:05:59Have you ever seen Matthew Miller?
00:06:01You don't know what I'm talking about.
00:06:03Was he over, over, John?
00:06:05Sean acknowledges that Matthew has been by the house frequently and that he even allowed Sean to drive his truck.
00:06:10Sean says that the last time he drove Matthew's vehicle was a couple of weeks ago, when he took the kids to McDonald's and a few other places before returning home.
00:06:19The detective is familiar with the opioid struggles Jennifer, and indeed many people in this circle of friends, has been dealing with.
00:06:46If you're addicted to what she's addicted to, okay, you will do anything to keep from feeling that pain when you don't have it.
00:06:54You know what I'm saying?
00:06:55There's something John can do with it.
00:06:57She's been through rehab at least once, you know.
00:07:02I'm worried about her.
00:07:04Me too.
00:07:06I'm worried about Matthew.
00:07:08I'm worried about Justin, to some extent.
00:07:12They all, they have, they know what happened.
00:07:14Somebody drove.
00:07:15We found Matthew's ride.
00:07:17It's over near the house.
00:07:18It's all three weeks.
00:07:19Huh?
00:07:20It's over near the house.
00:07:21A couple of streets over.
00:07:23Sean doesn't offer any guess as to how the vehicle wound up in front of the Lubbock apartments, an omission that will later raise suspicions.
00:07:30Man, this is, I just got a really, really bad feeling about all this.
00:07:33Sure.
00:07:34Sure.
00:07:35Sure.
00:07:36Are you, uh, you don't?
00:07:38I do.
00:07:39You don't seem.
00:07:40I've been living in this circle for a minute.
00:07:45Shit, has she ever done this before?
00:07:48Yeah.
00:07:49Before the interview is over, Sean brings up another individual.
00:07:52A man named Danny, who was staying at the house on Kingman until recently.
00:07:57The detective is all too familiar with the name.
00:08:00People talk to the only one, right?
00:08:02I, I, I believe it comes out of that dude that way.
00:08:04I mean, you have too tight.
00:08:06Are my kids there?
00:08:07He needs to go to prison too, man.
00:08:08Back to prison.
00:08:09Could this man, Danny, known on the streets by the nickname Dog, have some part to play in these disappearances?
00:08:16It's clear he has a reputation.
00:08:19I know he's some type of unsavory character.
00:08:22I don't, I don't deal with any people like that.
00:08:25Most of all.
00:08:26Yeah.
00:08:27I think they, they said his, they said he had a nickname in your dog or something.
00:08:32And that, I don't know, Sean said, you know, he suspected that he's killed people before and he's been in and out of jail and stuff like that.
00:08:42And I'm just like, you need to distance your, like, you need to not be on anybody like that.
00:08:48Like, that's not good for you or something for your kids.
00:08:50Police turned to Danny's cousin, only to immediately run into resistance.
00:08:55Cousin with Danny?
00:08:57Yes, sir.
00:08:58Okay.
00:08:59You guys had a place, or had a place together?
00:09:01No, we did not have a place together at all, sir.
00:09:04I am not associated with my cousin in any way in other than giving him a place to lay his head.
00:09:09Okay.
00:09:10We'll see, that's fine.
00:09:11I have two capital trailers.
00:09:12Mm-hmm.
00:09:13He is residing in him or not.
00:09:15I do not know.
00:09:16Okay.
00:09:17I'm unaware of what he's doing, where he's at.
00:09:19That is all I have to say in this matter.
00:09:21Okay.
00:09:22Well, he's leaving.
00:09:23That's why.
00:09:24He's not living with him.
00:09:25He is not living with me.
00:09:26Okay.
00:09:27So, where do we go from here?
00:09:28Because I have no idea how to say that, but I don't know what the hell he's doing.
00:09:31Why am I being followed?
00:09:32Why am I being watched?
00:09:33Why am I being anything other than that?
00:09:36I have no idea, sir.
00:09:37Okay.
00:09:38And with all due respect to you guys, catch that son of a-
00:09:42I'm honestly scared to be here, guys.
00:09:44I don't want to be here.
00:09:46I know who my cousin is.
00:09:47Yes, sir.
00:09:48He's a gang member in here, too.
00:09:50So, am I scared?
00:09:56In the meantime, investigators talked to a man named Josh in relation to a separate case.
00:10:00Out of the blue, he asks about Matthew Miller's disappearance and tells them that their attention
00:10:05should be on the man they interviewed yesterday, Jennifer's ex-husband, Sean Lannan.
00:10:10Check this out, man, yesterday.
00:10:11The guy was at Kelly's.
00:10:12The guy Sean told me he went to go talk to you.
00:10:13Okay.
00:10:14I guess he had to go talk to you or something.
00:10:15Talk to the cops.
00:10:16He goes in at Kelly's in the garage, stash in the back, in the ceiling.
00:10:17Gun.
00:10:18Jacked for his wife's IDs, clothes, and everything.
00:10:19He just stashes him since he had to go talk to the cops.
00:10:20I was there.
00:10:21I was there.
00:10:22I was there.
00:10:23Sean killed all three of them, man.
00:10:24I'm telling you, he murked all three of them people, man.
00:10:29He busted his phone right there.
00:10:31What the fuck, Sean?
00:10:32He got it.
00:10:33He got it and smashed it on ground.
00:10:34Why would he do that?
00:10:35Come on, they find the trouble.
00:10:36How did he do that?
00:10:37He just stash it again since he had to go talk to the cops.
00:10:40He just stash it again since he hadn't been talking to cops.
00:10:41I was there.
00:10:42I was there.
00:10:43Sean killed all three of them, man.
00:10:44I'm telling you, he murked all three of them people, man.
00:10:46He busted his phone right there.
00:10:47Sean did.
00:10:48Right in front of Kelly.
00:10:49All of us, he got his phone and he handed it to Kelly.
00:10:51That's right.
00:10:52You know, he has to do that.
00:10:53Before that, he handed the phone to Kelly and Kelly handed it back to him like what the
00:10:58got it and smashed it on the ground.
00:10:59Why would he do that?
00:11:00Come on, they find the truck right by his house.
00:11:02You know what I'm saying?
00:11:03Well, he don't even get kicked out by then, but...
00:11:06Man, I'm telling you, man.
00:11:08He did.
00:11:09I know he did, man.
00:11:10Straight up.
00:11:11The detectives need to know immediately if what Josh is telling them is true.
00:11:15They go to see Kelly, Sean's rumored girlfriend,
00:11:18to see if she knows anything about this stashed bag.
00:11:21All I know is that I haven't seen Jennifer any well,
00:11:25and Sean said that she took office and just dusting my throat.
00:11:29Was Sean here yesterday?
00:11:30He came down yesterday.
00:11:31How many times?
00:11:32How many times.
00:11:34Where did you...
00:11:35He came inside.
00:11:36He told me that he had to go down and eat for Jennifer missing.
00:11:41And he got a Coke, took a couple of drinks, and then he left.
00:11:47And then he came back again, but I was leaving.
00:11:49I was going to get keys because I locked myself out of my mouth.
00:11:52Did Sean hide anything in the house that was way to take him?
00:11:56No.
00:11:56Did he destroy his phone?
00:12:01Yeah, right here.
00:12:01I forgot.
00:12:02He destroyed his phone.
00:12:04He smashed his phone.
00:12:04Do you think he did something to Jennifer or nothing?
00:12:08No.
00:12:10But police are growing suspicious.
00:12:12They execute a search warrant on Sean's house
00:12:14and discover that he ripped up the carpet in one of the bedrooms before being evicted.
00:12:19If that weren't enough, they have surveillance of his house,
00:12:22and the cameras aren't showing them a picture that lines up with Sean's last statement.
00:12:26Hello?
00:12:27Hey, is this Sean?
00:12:29Yes, it is.
00:12:30Hey, Sean.
00:12:30This is Detective Turney.
00:12:31How are you doing?
00:12:32Good.
00:12:32How are you doing today?
00:12:33Good, man.
00:12:34I've been trying to get a hold of your other number, and it's not working.
00:12:38So...
00:12:38So you know anything new?
00:12:43No.
00:12:43I haven't heard anything.
00:12:45Anywhere.
00:12:46I don't hear them.
00:12:47No, we've made some progress here and there.
00:12:49I've got a bunch of pictures of different vehicles I'd like you to take a look at,
00:12:55see if you could help me identify them.
00:12:57Good time tomorrow.
00:12:58I wanted to come in and I can still have stuff I've got to return to the school.
00:13:05Okay.
00:13:06Tomorrow?
00:13:07Tomorrow would be great.
00:13:08Just give me a heads up anytime.
00:13:10But tomorrow comes and goes, and Sean doesn't show.
00:13:13The day after that, realizing that Sean has an outstanding warrant relating to a recent
00:13:18assault and battery incident, they have Albuquerque police arrest him and bring him to Grant's.
00:13:22The next afternoon, Detective Turney sits down with Sean Lannan once again.
00:13:27And this time, his questions are much more pointed.
00:13:31The things that you've told us, okay, I've completely ruled each one of them as just an
00:13:42outright lie.
00:13:44Okay?
00:13:45Because of just the facts.
00:13:48I have surveillance all over this town.
00:13:52I have surveillance all over this town.
00:13:59All right?
00:14:00Yeah.
00:14:00Sean, step one, okay, step one, is to tell me where the bodies are.
00:14:15Step two, okay, is to tell me some kind of reasonable story of the truth.
00:14:26What is it that you, how and when I, I told you what you knew, that's when I, I feel I gave
00:14:37you an honest answer.
00:14:38What is it that would cause you to think otherwise that it wasn't true?
00:14:42What is it that you think I, I, I know you're the last one who drove Matthew Miller's truck.
00:14:47Okay.
00:14:47I know you parked it where we found it.
00:14:49Yeah.
00:14:49That's all a lie.
00:14:50You lied to me about it.
00:14:52What do you mean?
00:14:53That, that's where I put it.
00:14:54I told you where it was.
00:14:55It's still, it was there the last time I saw it.
00:14:58It's not true in here.
00:14:59It's like, I drove the truck.
00:15:00You told me you drove the truck a few weeks prior and you went to Smith's and Walmart to
00:15:05get food and then you went back and drove it and parked it at Kingman.
00:15:08I made Donald's.
00:15:09Yeah.
00:15:09That's it.
00:15:10That's the last time I drove it.
00:15:12And the kids were with me the whole time.
00:15:13The detective plays Sean some footage from a surveillance camera across the street from
00:15:18his house that shows him getting into Matthew Miller's truck on the 26th of January, one month
00:15:23earlier.
00:15:24You go to the side and then you jump over the side and fix something in the back.
00:15:30After you go back to the back of it and you get in it and you leave.
00:15:39You're gone for quite some time.
00:15:45You're gone for quite some time.
00:15:47And then you also pass by Jackson where there is good surveillance video too.
00:15:55And then you go park it at the Lubbock Apartments and walk away from it.
00:16:02Why would you do such a thing?
00:16:05That's for just none.
00:16:07None.
00:16:07That's all.
00:16:07I see him take his truck all the time.
00:16:11That's where he said to take it.
00:16:12Put the kids out of the seat.
00:16:13Matthew said to park it there.
00:16:15Yeah.
00:16:16He left with them numerous times.
00:16:19So I think they came to the back of it.
00:16:20Matthew told you to park it at the Lubbock Apartments.
00:16:23Really, Justin said to do it, but he said yeah.
00:16:26This story, of course, went untold the first time Sean spoke to the detective.
00:16:31And it's not the only discrepancy that police have found.
00:16:34And Jennifer and Justin ran off together.
00:16:37Yeah.
00:16:38And they got into this white car.
00:16:41A white 300 or something.
00:16:44Yeah.
00:16:44There's no white car that ever goes to Canada.
00:16:48You came in.
00:16:49Yes.
00:16:51There's a white 300 there.
00:16:54I think you're lying, Sean.
00:16:56Mm-hmm.
00:16:57On February 10th.
00:16:58Okay.
00:16:59That was the day you came in here.
00:17:00We got Jennifer and her missing.
00:17:02Yeah.
00:17:03Before you came here, you went to Kelly DeSoto's house.
00:17:08I did.
00:17:08You could put the bag in the house instead of a gun.
00:17:11Yep.
00:17:14And Jennifer's IDs.
00:17:18Mm-hmm.
00:17:22Why would you do that?
00:17:24You're admitting that you did that?
00:17:26I had a bag in the house here.
00:17:30You, on your way here, you stopped at Kelly's.
00:17:33I stopped at Kelly's.
00:17:35Right?
00:17:35Yep.
00:17:36I stopped at Kelly's for a few minutes.
00:17:38On my left.
00:17:40You took a bag in her house and hid the bag?
00:17:43I didn't hide the bag.
00:17:44That's on the kitchen table.
00:17:46That's it.
00:17:46With another bag, a laptop and everything.
00:17:48And there was a gun in the bag?
00:17:50There was.
00:17:50Justin's gun, which was...
00:17:52It's gun.
00:17:53And Jennifer's IDs.
00:17:55And Jennifer's IDs, yeah.
00:17:57Sean says that when he went back to Kelly's house after the interview, the gun was missing from the bag.
00:18:02Once again, he brings up Danny, his allegedly dangerous acquaintance.
00:18:06I said to him, where's the stuff?
00:18:08It's in the bag.
00:18:08And Doug was like, um, this is what you're going to get.
00:18:12And I was like, I was trying to fight with him because he...
00:18:15Right.
00:18:15But on the scary side, he has the...
00:18:17He has that pistol.
00:18:19But right now, the detective is more interested in Sean's actions.
00:18:22You destroyed Jennifer's phone.
00:18:25I didn't destroy Jennifer's phone.
00:18:26You smashed it on the porch.
00:18:28I didn't destroy it.
00:18:30I've got several people that witnessed this.
00:18:34And who are the several people?
00:18:36Kelly.
00:18:38I didn't destroy the phone.
00:18:41Who did it?
00:18:43You didn't smash a phone anymore?
00:18:45I didn't smash a phone.
00:18:46In that interview here, I asked you, hey, is this the good number to contact you?
00:18:53Yeah.
00:18:53And you said, yeah.
00:18:55Yeah.
00:18:55After you left and went to Kelly's...
00:18:57That would be the...
00:18:58I never was able to contact you on that number again.
00:19:01You never called me again asking, have we found her?
00:19:05Sean has arguments ready for all of Detective Turney's points.
00:19:08But the detective has a simple explanation for why his suspicions are not going away.
00:19:14So you've got Matthew.
00:19:17Let's say there's 10 people in Matthew's also that could be persons of interest in his life
00:19:25and his disappearance, right?
00:19:27So then you've got Jennifer.
00:19:30Yep.
00:19:31Let's say there's another 10 people.
00:19:34Okay.
00:19:36Justin.
00:19:37Paramount another 10 people.
00:19:40Okay.
00:19:42You are the only one that's in each one of these circles.
00:19:49Dogs in that.
00:19:50Dogs are fucking in my world.
00:19:51Literally.
00:19:52Okay.
00:19:53I'm not that person.
00:19:54I'm like, so then did Danny kill him?
00:19:58I have no idea.
00:20:00I literally spent most of my time with the kids.
00:20:02If I had to guess who would kill him, it would be the guy who said, if I got this furze of
00:20:05bodies, I'm going to put him in my pig.
00:20:06And he showed me the pig one day.
00:20:08I could have helped him in his house.
00:20:09The pig was like as big as this table.
00:20:11It's like, pigs will eat everything but the eyeballs.
00:20:13I'm like, who's...
00:20:14Who are you talking about?
00:20:14Danny Lemos.
00:20:15Dog.
00:20:16Dog.
00:20:17But despite making his most direct effort yet to implicate Danny, Sean remains the detective's
00:20:22primary focus.
00:20:23It don't look good for you.
00:20:26Okay?
00:20:27It does not look good for you, Sean.
00:20:29It's okay.
00:20:29You're the last one who drove freaking Matthew's truck.
00:20:34You parked it where it was, okay?
00:20:36And I told you where it was and I was honest about it.
00:20:39I brought my kids in the car.
00:20:39Not till today.
00:20:40Not till tonight.
00:20:41You pulled that video last time.
00:20:43I told you that I took my kids in the truck and parked it.
00:20:46And you went straight back to Kingman.
00:20:47You didn't tell me you parked it in Lubbock.
00:20:49But Sean maintains that he didn't kill Matthew, Justin, and Jennifer.
00:20:53And that furthermore, he doesn't see how he could have.
00:20:56I don't know how you would have a body come out of that house.
00:20:59I'm assuming there's...
00:21:00There's...
00:21:01There's food going on...
00:21:03Maybe they just don't eat.
00:21:07It's a body, like...
00:21:09Yeah.
00:21:10They owe you to it.
00:21:12How are you going to get rid of a body?
00:21:14The chilling answer to that question would soon begin to emerge in the most gruesome way
00:21:18imaginable.
00:21:19Sean is released from police custody on March 2nd.
00:21:23The next day, security footage shows a red pickup truck driving into the International
00:21:27Sunport Airport in Albuquerque.
00:21:29It goes unnoticed until late the following night when parking lot security officers inspect
00:21:34the truck and take note of a terrible smell.
00:21:37Last night, the swing shift, I believe they stated that there was a suspicious vehicle that
00:21:48was parked in the garage.
00:21:49We got passed on that this red Ford Red Ranger was here and had a foul smell to it.
00:21:55We looked at it.
00:21:56We couldn't really smell it up until, but we caught slight whiffs of it.
00:22:03Did Palm Center finally notify you guys?
00:22:05Yeah, they called us.
00:22:07Oh, I did.
00:22:08Okay.
00:22:09It was a little bit ago.
00:22:10Yeah, because they said they weren't going to dispatch officers for a plunge...
00:22:14Yeah, because I called it in.
00:22:16But there's a pretty foul smell coming from the vehicle.
00:22:20Yeah.
00:22:21It's just kind of odd and out of place, especially with all the couple were in there and...
00:22:25Yeah.
00:22:26Yeah.
00:22:27It's definitely...
00:22:28Definitely weird.
00:22:29Now on scene in the earliest hours of March 5th, officers with the Albuquerque Police Department
00:22:34begin to investigate the truck, unaware that they're on the verge of one of the most shocking
00:22:39discoveries of their careers.
00:22:41Kind of smells.
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:43Kind of smells, but I'm...
00:22:44What's on the head?
00:22:45Not to like decompose or anything on me.
00:22:48Maybe it's an animal, but I don't know.
00:22:50It looks like...
00:22:51The skin with the hair that looked...
00:22:53Yeah.
00:22:54And some like...
00:22:55Hand saws through this window.
00:22:56It looks like they look at the...
00:22:58Yeah.
00:22:59Stared at it so well.
00:23:00Yeah.
00:23:01And some like...
00:23:02Hand saws through this window.
00:23:05Yeah.
00:23:06I think they look at the stare down some of them.
00:23:09Yeah.
00:23:10There's a black plastic bag, and a tarp, and I don't know if it's under there.
00:23:17And that looks like blood on your shirt.
00:23:19What is that?
00:23:20That's right.
00:23:21Oh, yeah.
00:23:24Like, those loppers right there?
00:23:26Yeah.
00:23:27I can't tell if there's rust on it, or, I don't know.
00:23:30Like around the blade part, it kind of looks red, reddish.
00:23:34That might be rust.
00:23:35I mean, it could be rust, but based off what we're looking at, it means, I don't know.
00:23:46This one just kind of smelled the blood on that thing.
00:23:50Hi there.
00:23:51Hi there.
00:23:52We have a suspicious situation.
00:23:54Yeah, there's a bunch of, a big cuppa workup in the back.
00:23:58And it smells awfully bad.
00:24:00Oh, you guys.
00:24:01No, we kind of pulled one over and it looks like there might be...
00:24:04named your body part.
00:24:05I don't know.
00:24:06I don't know.
00:24:07I don't know.
00:24:08Well then, I'm out of here.
00:24:09Just kidding.
00:24:10Hey guys, if you're interested in my character, are you the one that I'm afraid to come out?
00:24:15Oh, I have someone who's right here smelling down.
00:24:16So, come out and then we'll authorize it.
00:24:17Look down.
00:24:18Oh, look.
00:24:19It looks like there's like...
00:24:20Oh, there's skin like that.
00:24:21Oh.
00:24:22I felt it.
00:24:23Yeah, decadence.
00:24:24Yeah, decadence.
00:24:25Yeah, decadence.
00:24:26Oh, look.
00:24:27It looks like there's like...
00:24:28Oh, there's skin like that.
00:24:29Oh.
00:24:30I felt it.
00:24:31Yeah, decadence.
00:24:32Yeah, definitely.
00:24:33I find this suspicious.
00:24:35I thought you guys were joking with me.
00:24:38When crime scene investigators arrive, they begin processing the truck.
00:24:42Inside the bins, they find body parts.
00:24:45A male torso in one, an intact female in another, and yet another, a second male torso with a
00:24:52blade still lodged in the rib cage.
00:24:55Ultimately, alongside bloody hand tools, all of the body parts are found in the bins, and
00:25:00they will be identified as the remains of Jennifer Lannan, Justin Mata, and Matthew Miller.
00:25:06The investigation continues as night turns into day, and the media gets wind of this shocking
00:25:16development.
00:25:17Copy, sir.
00:25:18What's the...
00:25:19Did you say, was it closed up there?
00:25:21Yeah, it is.
00:25:22Oh, my God.
00:25:23All media is supposed to meet at the Sheraton.
00:25:24Yeah, fine.
00:25:25Thanks.
00:25:26Okay.
00:25:27How's it going?
00:25:28Hello.
00:25:29Did they send you guys this way already?
00:25:30What?
00:25:31Did they send you guys this way already?
00:25:32Yeah, the whole press conference thing is over.
00:25:35Okay.
00:25:36So, the team over here, they're gonna do a little quick slide shot.
00:25:39The chilling discovery draws significant attention, but the investigation is only getting started.
00:25:46Police turn to the airport security cameras, where they find their first lead, a man heading
00:25:50down the parking lot elevators right around the time the truck was dropped off.
00:25:55Combined with some other security footage, it gives the detectives a place to start.
00:25:59We had a male that came out, came from the parking garage, and came down, and we've gotten
00:26:04to an ABC green cab?
00:26:06I think it's the green cab.
00:26:07We don't have ABC.
00:26:08I think it's the green cab.
00:26:09Yeah, green cab.
00:26:10Sorry, green cab.
00:26:11Yeah.
00:26:12Okay.
00:26:13I didn't see him get in, so I couldn't really answer that.
00:26:14Okay.
00:26:15Do you recall anything about him?
00:26:17I don't remember having a conversation.
00:26:19Okay.
00:26:20Like, I don't even, if there was a conversation, it was probably about the taxi or the bus.
00:26:25That's mostly what the most people asked me, but honestly, I don't remember what's in it.
00:26:30Interviewing airport employees and taxi drivers doesn't get them much closer to the truth,
00:26:35but when Detective Turney and Grants gets a look at the security footage, he believes
00:26:39he knows exactly who it is in the video.
00:26:42None other than Sean Lannan.
00:26:44The only problem is that Sean is no longer in the area.
00:26:48Yeah, I know his mom arranged for them to go back east, so hopefully they went back
00:26:52east on Thursday, so.
00:26:53Indeed, less than 12 hours before airport security noticed the mysterious red truck in
00:26:58their parking lot, Sean Lannan and his three children boarded a flight for New Jersey.
00:27:03He takes the kids to his mom's house in Gloucester County, New Jersey, where police are watching
00:27:08Sean's movements and waiting for him to separate from his kids.
00:27:11The plan is to move in and get the children to safety at that time.
00:27:15But in the meantime, police in Albuquerque have a new problem.
00:27:19Only three people have been reported missing in Grants, and they're accounted for by the
00:27:23victims in the bins.
00:27:24But in the passenger seat of that red truck, they found the body of another deceased man,
00:27:29his face destroyed with significant trauma.
00:27:32Underneath him, police found a short-handled sledgehammer.
00:27:36So, who is the dead man in the passenger seat?
00:27:39They begin with the information they do have.
00:27:42The registered owner of the truck, a man by the name of Randall Apostolon.
00:27:46They track down his brother to see if they can find Randall and determine if he has anything
00:27:50to do with this tragic crime.
00:27:52What's up?
00:27:53Are you Mark?
00:27:54Yes, I am.
00:27:55Mark?
00:27:56Yes.
00:27:57And is your mom Claire?
00:27:58Excuse me?
00:27:59Mom?
00:28:00Is it your mom?
00:28:01Are you living with someone?
00:28:02Grandma?
00:28:03No, I don't.
00:28:04No?
00:28:05Gentlemen, what are you here for?
00:28:06Please get to the point.
00:28:07Sure.
00:28:08Actually, we're looking for a fellow named Randall.
00:28:11That's my brother.
00:28:12Okay.
00:28:13Can we talk to you about him?
00:28:14Yeah, would you like to come in?
00:28:15Yeah, sure.
00:28:16If you don't mind.
00:28:17I'll get a mask on.
00:28:19I really don't know where he is, to be honest with you.
00:28:22Okay.
00:28:23All he does is receive his mail here.
00:28:25Oh, okay.
00:28:26Okay.
00:28:27Do you know where he lives?
00:28:28My brother is in transit.
00:28:29I mean, he has been since I had to buy his house because it was in foreclosure.
00:28:45May I ask what it's in reference to or is it private because you guys can't tell me?
00:28:50Well, it's a little bit private.
00:28:53It is, we're looking for him and we've got some questions for him.
00:28:58Mark shares that his brother has struggled with addiction for years and has been homeless
00:29:02lately.
00:29:03I truly think he's living out of his vehicle.
00:29:06I truly believe.
00:29:07Tell me why you think that.
00:29:09Because, let's see, because he's been going from friend to friend.
00:29:16But the last friend I heard, and I don't know where the friend lives, booted him out last
00:29:23week.
00:29:24Police eventually tracked down a man named Aaron, who may have been one of the last people to
00:29:28see Randall Apostolon.
00:29:30Aaron tells them that he was hanging out at the Family Dollar one day when a man approached
00:29:34him looking for storage space because he had some boxes that needed to be stashed overnight.
00:29:39He said he introduced Randall to this stranger and that was the end of his involvement.
00:29:58That's about all I really remember.
00:29:59I remember that guy said he was ex-military.
00:30:02He had three kids at home.
00:30:03He said he had three daughters.
00:30:04He lived in the Pearl.
00:30:05He was somewhere up on the second floor and that's about all I remember him talking about.
00:30:12If the spotlight of suspicion on Sean Lennon wasn't already bright enough, Aaron's story
00:30:18is the clincher.
00:30:19Sean is ex-military, has three children, and was living in the Pearl apartments with his friend,
00:30:24Diana, right up until the day he flew back to the East Coast.
00:30:28In New Jersey, the mission to peacefully separate Sean Lennon from his three children is a success,
00:30:33but Sean himself has escaped surveillance.
00:30:36According to his mother and sister, he went for a job interview in Virginia.
00:30:40Police don't know his actual whereabouts and they certainly aren't prepared for what he plans
00:30:45to do next.
00:30:46In the meantime, Jennifer's family comes to terms with the growing likelihood that Sean was their
00:30:51daughter's killer.
00:30:52She said, Mom, Sean would never let me go.
00:30:55I could never leave him because he told me that he would kill me first.
00:30:59He'd have to kill me first.
00:31:01In Albuquerque, a positive identification is made on the body in the passenger seat of the
00:31:06truck.
00:31:07It's Randall Apostolon.
00:31:09After notifying his brother Mark, one detective must call him back with grim advice when the
00:31:14Ranger is released from evidence.
00:31:16I do wish to absolutely warn you and encourage you, sir, that this truck, because of the bodies
00:31:24were hauled in it in the condition that they were in, that if you want to retain custody of
00:31:29the truck, you're going to need to have a professional cleaning crew, ones that specialize in crime scene
00:31:37or medical cleanup, go over the vehicle because there's the odor of the decomp and there's blood inside of the vehicle.
00:31:48So if you're wishing to get it, that's obviously, that's, you know, it's your discretion, but that is what you would need to do.
00:31:55In a conversation with Sean's friend, Diana, police finally reveal the truth about Jennifer.
00:32:00Do we know anything?
00:32:02Do you know if she's okay?
00:32:04Who?
00:32:05Jen.
00:32:06So, I'm going to be very direct with you.
00:32:10No, she's not okay.
00:32:12Not at all.
00:32:14Those four kids, it's terrible.
00:32:20It's awful.
00:32:23My God, I hope he didn't do anything.
00:32:25I really don't.
00:32:26I don't, I don't think he would, but I don't know 100%.
00:32:29I don't know.
00:32:32So, if I add to that the fact that she's not the only one we found, and that we found Justin, and that we found his friend as well, all of them dead, now what do you think?
00:32:48I don't know.
00:32:49I don't know.
00:32:50It's kind of a good imagine.
00:32:51It may happen to one person every last three.
00:32:54But in East Greenwich Township, New Jersey, the death toll is about to rise once again.
00:32:59Police communications.
00:33:01Hello.
00:33:02I need an officer to check on someone for me if that was possible.
00:33:06A woman named Carol calls police, asking them to make sure her friend Michael Dubkowski is okay.
00:33:12And how old is Michael?
00:33:14Michael is, let me think, he's 66.
00:33:17And why are we checking on him?
00:33:19Well, I'm his friend, and I live up in Collingswood, and we check on each other because we both live alone, and we've been friends for a long time.
00:33:27And he got a new phone this weekend, and I keep dialing, and I talked to him since he got it.
00:33:32I spoke to him this morning, and this afternoon, I called him and he said, I have to call you back.
00:33:39And he never called me back, and his line is just busy, busy, busy.
00:33:44Police head out to the house, having no idea that they're stepping into an ongoing horror story.
00:33:50When there's no answer, the officer tries lifting the garage door as much as possible to see inside.
00:34:07County 1735, just confirming there should be a car here.
00:34:11From any garage.
00:34:13Alright, I was able to pull the door open just a little bit, a couple inches.
00:34:18I can see that there is no car here.
00:34:20A curious neighbor soon walks over to the house.
00:34:23I mean, and everything is locked.
00:34:25I mean, everything is locked up tight.
00:34:32Right, and that's, that's my major concern.
00:34:36It seems like it's completely out of character.
00:34:38News soon comes that could either explain the situation or make it much worse.
00:34:43The car was in Camden City around 349.
00:34:46Camden?
00:34:47Yeah, which is right down the street from Walter Rand Station though.
00:34:50And with him having family in Boston, he takes 30th Street Station in Philadelphia there by train.
00:34:59Okay.
00:35:00So I'm hoping he went to Walter Rand Station, got the river line over to 30th Street.
00:35:07I don't know.
00:35:08It just, it doesn't seem right.
00:35:10That's not right to know.
00:35:11The police give the garage door another try, and this time they make entry.
00:35:15It's not long before they notice something that changes the tone of this wellness check completely.
00:35:20And he broke a little.
00:35:21Get through there.
00:35:22Let's see if that's unlocked.
00:35:23Locked.
00:35:24There's something.
00:35:25It's not even locked.
00:35:26Oh, that, you see that door?
00:35:27What is it?
00:35:28All the doors open?
00:35:29Yeah, but look at this.
00:35:30All right, sir, if you can hang out there for now.
00:35:36All right.
00:35:37I'm going to go grab my gloves.
00:35:38Can we push that door with something?
00:35:42I'm turning on it real quick.
00:35:45I am.
00:35:46I am.
00:35:49I am.
00:35:50I am.
00:35:51I am.
00:35:52I am.
00:35:53I am.
00:35:54I am.
00:35:55I am.
00:35:56I am.
00:35:57I am.
00:35:58I am.
00:35:59I am.
00:36:00I am.
00:36:01I am.
00:36:02I am.
00:36:03I, um, here it is.
00:36:08Police department.
00:36:10Oh, OK.
00:36:12All right.
00:36:13All right, here it goes.
00:36:14All right.
00:36:15All right, let's continue.
00:36:21The scene is a gory one.
00:36:24On the floor lies Michael Debkowski amidst a large amount of blood.
00:36:28He appears to have been bludgeoned to death.
00:36:30County, if you could, contact my own call detective,
00:36:35Gloss County Prosecutor's Office, and the county.
00:36:38We need that vehicle under stolen also, please.
00:36:44Unfortunately, sir, he is.
00:36:45Is he really?
00:36:46Yeah.
00:36:48Is he alive?
00:36:50No, not at this time.
00:36:52But I would like you not to contact anybody.
00:36:55Oh, absolutely.
00:36:57If you want to hang at your house.
00:36:59Is he murdered?
00:37:00I don't know, sir.
00:37:00I don't know.
00:37:01I have, uh, people coming out to check.
00:37:03Those investigators soon arrive, and the first officer on scene explains what they found
00:37:08inside, before long, a familiar name comes up.
00:37:12As soon as we go in, body's on the right-hand side, blood everywhere, and somebody covered
00:37:16his face with, like, a rag or a towel.
00:37:18So do we have any idea who would have been here?
00:37:20So, the only person she can think of, she was saying earlier, he was a big, like, big brother,
00:37:27big sister thing, to Lannan's out of Paulsboro.
00:37:30Okay.
00:37:31Uh, Sean Lannan, and she couldn't remember the other name.
00:37:35Can I just hear that name?
00:37:36You know what that name is.
00:37:37He's Stoney Lint, huh?
00:37:38He doesn't remain so for long.
00:37:41The next night, Sean calls his mom and sister to tell them that he's extremely sorry for
00:37:45all the things he's done.
00:37:47He sees ghosts, and they lived in Franklinville, and he said there was a little girl ghost there.
00:37:56Then there was another ghost, and that was the ghost of her grandmother.
00:37:59And then the night, um, before he left my house, it was me and Sean and Tina, and he said,
00:38:07you know, there's a third ghost, and it's in here.
00:38:11And I said, Sean, there's only the Holy Ghost in here.
00:38:14No ghost in here.
00:38:16And he said, he said the first one's a little girl.
00:38:20The second one's Jen's grandmother.
00:38:22He said, but I'm going to tell you who the third one is.
00:38:24There's something wrong with him.
00:38:26Law enforcement tracks Sean's phone to Missouri, and in the early morning hours of March 10th,
00:38:32two days after the murder of Michael Dubkowski,
00:38:35U.S. Marshals find Sean in Dubkowski's car in St. Louis.
00:38:39They take him into custody without incident.
00:38:42In the SUV, they find a hammer and bloody clothing.
00:38:46What investigators don't know is that these five brutal murders
00:38:49may be only a small glimpse of the full horrifying story.
00:38:54Not only is Sean finally in custody,
00:38:56he's ready to talk.
00:38:58He says that after becoming sick with endocarditis,
00:39:01he fell behind on rent and was facing eviction.
00:39:04It was while he was strategizing a move back to New Jersey with the kids in January
00:39:08that he was faced with one of the darkest days of his life.
00:39:11One day, I took a walk to Walmart for St. Delostrawler, empty, to go get groceries.
00:39:19It was a pretty good walk from where I ended up on Kingman Avenue to Walmart.
00:39:24A half hour into the walker, I ended up on my food cart, turned around, came back,
00:39:32went to the front door, went down the hallway to get my food cart and my dresser.
00:39:39The detectives may anticipate Sean telling them that he killed Jennifer and Justin for the affair,
00:39:53but his actual story takes a far more bizarre turn.
00:39:56Sean says that he could tell immediately that something was terribly wrong with his children,
00:40:23ages four, six, and seven.
00:40:53Sean says he grabbed a can of Narcan from the garage and tried to use it to revive the children,
00:41:07but the effort failed, leaving him with very few options.
00:41:12Jen didn't think I was being serious.
00:41:14She comes in, looks at Savvy, she grabbed Shawn Michael.
00:41:19She got on a pulse.
00:41:21She's got a breathing on a pulse.
00:41:23Oh my God, no.
00:41:25I checked Sean.
00:41:27There's no pulse.
00:41:29She starts saying that she killed the garrison baby.
00:41:31That's it.
00:41:33We can see Sean and the garrison, like,
00:41:37Justin ran out the room, out the house immediately.
00:41:39At this point, we're just crying and calling the kids.
00:41:50And it's,
00:41:51Adam is just going to overdose
00:41:52from the heroin.
00:41:56She kisses the kids in the forehead
00:41:58on the three of them.
00:42:00This is what I'll see in a minute.
00:42:02She goes to do all of her.
00:42:03I took her back and I put her on the couch in the living room.
00:42:11Shawn then walks detectives through the very moment he took Jennifer's life.
00:42:15She was already out with the,
00:42:17with the heroin.
00:42:21It wasn't enough to take her life.
00:42:24So she wanted to make sure she went too, for sure.
00:42:27to realize she was breathing.
00:42:31She wasn't going to OD.
00:42:34I went in the other room,
00:42:35psyched myself up,
00:42:36repeating that,
00:42:37kind of emotionally charged statement of,
00:42:41you killed the garrison baby.
00:42:44So I had enough.
00:42:48Whatever to do,
00:42:48I put the pistol on her head
00:42:54and I pulled the trigger.
00:42:57But Shawn says he had no intention of going on either.
00:43:01Before he could bring this day to its ultimate end, however,
00:43:04something unexpected happened.
00:43:07My son cried out.
00:43:10I was like,
00:43:12what the f*** do I do now?
00:43:15Pulled the trigger,
00:43:16kids are going to see both of our heads move.
00:43:18Those are dead.
00:43:23Shawn says that he put the gun away.
00:43:25Instead of calling 911,
00:43:27he says he somehow revived the children,
00:43:29though he never explains how.
00:43:31And with his wife now dead,
00:43:33Shawn was forced to pretend to friends and family
00:43:35that she was still alive.
00:43:37A couple weeks afterwards,
00:43:39I got a text from Dennis.
00:43:42But I know it wasn't from her.
00:43:45And...
00:43:45And it was early within that...
00:43:47Second or third week.
00:43:49She says,
00:43:50I can't...
00:43:51It wasn't that.
00:43:52It was just,
00:43:52I can't afford my drugs anymore.
00:43:56Which,
00:43:57first of all,
00:43:58she would never say that to me.
00:44:00Right, she'd never be that direction.
00:44:01No.
00:44:02Oh, no.
00:44:02No, she never would.
00:44:04And so I'd text her back.
00:44:09What have you been doing?
00:44:11You know?
00:44:12Right.
00:44:13And she said,
00:44:15well,
00:44:15somebody texted back using this phone,
00:44:19Jennifer's phone that she'd used,
00:44:20she was using this at the time,
00:44:22the number that I had on my phone.
00:44:25I've been sleeping with people.
00:44:27I've been sleeping with this guy.
00:44:29We started formulating an idea that,
00:44:32you know,
00:44:32something was wrong.
00:44:34Things were only getting more wrong by the day.
00:44:37Sean tells the investigators
00:44:38that he also impersonated Jennifer in text messages
00:44:41to lure Justin back to the house the following week.
00:44:44Took like a week,
00:44:45I came to the house.
00:44:46in the laundry room.
00:44:53Connected to the garage.
00:44:56That's where I killed him.
00:44:57That's before I killed him.
00:44:59He offered up a trade.
00:45:02His phone had pictures of
00:45:03Sean Michael
00:45:05standing there naked
00:45:06in my living room
00:45:08with,
00:45:09I don't know what his name was,
00:45:11William or Matthew
00:45:12Miller,
00:45:13whatever that his name is.
00:45:15with his
00:45:16on my son's shoulders.
00:45:20So,
00:45:22I was,
00:45:23I was,
00:45:24I was,
00:45:24I wanted to let him go.
00:45:26I was like,
00:45:26who sent you this picture?
00:45:27He's like,
00:45:28I don't know it's real.
00:45:29He's like,
00:45:29I took the picture.
00:45:31I was like,
00:45:32well,
00:45:32he took that picture
00:45:33and he just
00:45:34got in the picture.
00:45:37So,
00:45:37I said,
00:45:41there is,
00:45:42you know,
00:45:42he was right over the vent
00:45:43with him with
00:45:44tighter heroin.
00:45:46I don't know.
00:45:47He wanted,
00:45:48he wanted to know
00:45:48if he could do a shot
00:45:49of heroin for it.
00:45:50So,
00:45:50I was like,
00:45:52so I said,
00:45:52well,
00:45:53if you find any in the vent.
00:45:54So,
00:45:54he was looking down in the vent.
00:45:57He didn't see it coming.
00:45:59And I shot him
00:46:00in the back of the head.
00:46:01This,
00:46:01at least,
00:46:02partially matches a story
00:46:03Sean told a woman
00:46:04named Joanne,
00:46:05with whom he stayed
00:46:06for a couple of days
00:46:07before moving to Albuquerque
00:46:08to live with Diana.
00:46:09She told police
00:46:11that he'd gone back
00:46:12to the Grant's house
00:46:12to feverishly clean the place,
00:46:15scrubbing so hard
00:46:16he got blisters on his hands.
00:46:18Sean told her
00:46:18that there was a,
00:46:19blood mess
00:46:20in one of the vents
00:46:21from someone who died.
00:46:23But even with Jennifer
00:46:24and Justin dead,
00:46:26Sean wasn't done.
00:46:27Finally,
00:46:28that kid comes over,
00:46:29way over,
00:46:30Matthew,
00:46:30I think it was,
00:46:32comes over with Felicity,
00:46:33his girlfriend.
00:46:36She looked like
00:46:37she was like
00:46:3712 years old.
00:46:40And they shouldn't
00:46:40hurt anyone
00:46:40when they don't have to.
00:46:42So I,
00:46:42he's like,
00:46:44they're looking for money
00:46:44for anything.
00:46:46I'm like,
00:46:46I'll give you a food cart.
00:46:49I was like,
00:46:49just take like
00:46:5040 bucks.
00:46:54I was like,
00:46:54all I need is
00:46:55living in the week,
00:46:55give me a ride
00:46:56to get some water.
00:46:56I'm not electric
00:46:57but in the water.
00:46:59So,
00:47:00one of those times
00:47:01he came back,
00:47:02he didn't have Felicity.
00:47:03And that's when,
00:47:04that's when I shot him
00:47:05in the back of the head.
00:47:07So,
00:47:08I asked him about
00:47:08the thing with my son.
00:47:10He said that
00:47:10it wasn't his idea
00:47:11and I was like,
00:47:12what do you mean
00:47:12it wasn't his,
00:47:13do you have an erection
00:47:14in the picture?
00:47:14You're like,
00:47:17can't force someone
00:47:18to have an erection
00:47:19in your child.
00:47:21I shot him
00:47:21in the garage.
00:47:22Sean says
00:47:23even that wasn't
00:47:24supposed to be
00:47:24the end of his vengeance.
00:47:26Before he was killed,
00:47:27Justin gave him
00:47:28one more name,
00:47:29a name that was
00:47:30on the police radar
00:47:31as a person of interest
00:47:32in the early stages
00:47:33of the investigation.
00:47:35I also had pictures
00:47:36of Daniel Lemos
00:47:38and my son.
00:47:40It's his name.
00:47:42I never got my hands
00:47:43on Daniel Lemos.
00:47:44I fully intended
00:47:45as far as I'm back
00:47:46to New Mexico for work
00:47:47yesterday.
00:47:50I was going to finish that.
00:47:51Do you know where
00:47:54Danny is?
00:47:56If I did,
00:47:57it'd be in the box.
00:47:58After tossing Danny's
00:47:59name at police
00:48:00as an alternative suspect,
00:48:02Sean finally admits
00:48:03that he had nothing
00:48:04to do with the murders.
00:48:05When investigators
00:48:06catch up to Danny,
00:48:07they learn two things.
00:48:09One,
00:48:09he did indeed
00:48:10take the gun
00:48:11out of Sean's bag
00:48:11only to turn around
00:48:12and quickly sell it
00:48:13for cash.
00:48:15And two,
00:48:15he has no idea
00:48:16what Sean is talking
00:48:17about in regards
00:48:18to inappropriate pictures.
00:48:20He says
00:48:21you were doing
00:48:22something with
00:48:23Matthew and Justin
00:48:24and one of their kids.
00:48:27No,
00:48:28that's no,
00:48:28I'm sorry,
00:48:29that's not right.
00:48:30I don't know
00:48:31what he said,
00:48:32but if it's got
00:48:32anything to do
00:48:33with kids,
00:48:34shot it in.
00:48:35Nope,
00:48:36never,
00:48:37never that.
00:48:38And I'll put that
00:48:39on my last name,
00:48:40I'll put that
00:48:40on my dad,
00:48:41I'll put that
00:48:41on everything I love.
00:48:42I believe you,
00:48:42Danny.
00:48:43I will never do that.
00:48:43I believe you,
00:48:44Danny.
00:48:44I believe you.
00:48:45In the immediate
00:48:46aftermath of the murders,
00:48:48Sean says his primary
00:48:49concern was hiding
00:48:50the bodies.
00:48:51This involved work
00:48:52he says he took
00:48:53no pleasure in,
00:48:54starting with Jennifer.
00:48:56So I pretty much
00:48:56slid her into a,
00:48:57into a storage bin,
00:49:01a little one.
00:49:03The sheets that were
00:49:04around here,
00:49:05the bedding was,
00:49:05in the bedding,
00:49:06one of those two.
00:49:08A day later,
00:49:09I had to
00:49:11try to dismember her
00:49:13to put her containers
00:49:14to work.
00:49:15It wasn't long
00:49:22before he was
00:49:23back at it again,
00:49:24this time
00:49:25with Justin.
00:49:43Sean says he did
00:49:44the same to Matthew
00:49:45after killing him.
00:49:46It was,
00:49:46it was awful.
00:49:49It was the most
00:49:50awful thing
00:49:51I've ever seen
00:49:51in the life.
00:49:52I remember thinking
00:49:53is that one
00:49:55do a syringe
00:49:55that was,
00:49:57okay,
00:49:57I get it.
00:49:58I used a syringe
00:49:59that.
00:50:00I knew I had to get,
00:50:02like,
00:50:02to displace the socket
00:50:03on his hip.
00:50:05You know?
00:50:05Mm-hmm.
00:50:07It was awful.
00:50:08While you're in Grants
00:50:09and all this stuff
00:50:10that's happening
00:50:11in your house,
00:50:12the kids are
00:50:13in the house?
00:50:15The kids,
00:50:15I would do it at night
00:50:16when the kids
00:50:17were asleep.
00:50:18We'd have an activity
00:50:19set up,
00:50:19like,
00:50:20to be in their room
00:50:21and just do
00:50:21a whole freaking
00:50:22activity.
00:50:24It's like,
00:50:25it takes that long
00:50:25to do it.
00:50:26Yeah.
00:50:27Did they hear
00:50:27or see anything?
00:50:28No.
00:50:29Sean says he stored
00:50:30the totes containing
00:50:31the bodies
00:50:31in a friend's SUV,
00:50:33which he kept
00:50:33parked at the
00:50:34Pearl Apartments
00:50:35in Albuquerque
00:50:35where he and the kids
00:50:36were staying
00:50:37with Diana.
00:50:38But when his friend
00:50:39demanded the vehicle back,
00:50:40he knew he had to find
00:50:41a new storage solution
00:50:42before heading home
00:50:43to New Jersey.
00:50:44How'd you get in touch
00:50:45with Randy?
00:50:45How'd Randy get into this?
00:50:47I would go over
00:50:47to the family
00:50:49down to get stuff
00:50:50for the kids to eat.
00:50:51Mm-hmm.
00:50:52And,
00:50:52I was like,
00:50:54oh,
00:50:54do you have any food?
00:50:55Do you have any money?
00:50:55Anything?
00:50:56Like,
00:50:56I gave him a couple bucks
00:50:57and then,
00:50:58freaking,
00:50:58when I needed storage,
00:51:00I said,
00:51:00you know anyone
00:51:01that needs storage?
00:51:01Like,
00:51:02I need a,
00:51:03he'd use a storage
00:51:03or I need a truck
00:51:04to move stuff.
00:51:05He's like,
00:51:06oh,
00:51:06my buddy will.
00:51:07So,
00:51:07he put me in contact
00:51:08with Randy.
00:51:08Sean tells the detectives
00:51:10that Randall Apostolon
00:51:11arrived at the family dollar
00:51:12only a few minutes later.
00:51:14I was like,
00:51:15we're going to get
00:51:15150 bucks
00:51:16because we had gas
00:51:17and all this other.
00:51:17And I was like,
00:51:18okay.
00:51:19And we get there,
00:51:21one,
00:51:21the storage area
00:51:22was full.
00:51:23His or?
00:51:24Yeah.
00:51:25Where did you guys pick,
00:51:25where were you going
00:51:26to pick up the totes
00:51:27from now?
00:51:27Where did they have?
00:51:28They were in the back
00:51:28of the truck
00:51:29at the Burrow.
00:51:30Still in the Burrow,
00:51:30okay.
00:51:31Yeah.
00:51:31So I left them up.
00:51:33And I actually go there
00:51:34to his,
00:51:34where he used to be living.
00:51:36There's a storage thing
00:51:37and it's full.
00:51:38And he doesn't have the key.
00:51:39So I'm like,
00:51:40this is a game
00:51:41or something?
00:51:44So at some point
00:51:44driving around,
00:51:46he's like,
00:51:47I'm going to take it back.
00:51:47And I was like,
00:51:48okay.
00:51:48Sean says,
00:51:50Randall took him
00:51:50to the Pearl Apartments
00:51:51and told him
00:51:52to get the totes
00:51:53out of his truck.
00:51:54And I'm like,
00:51:55what?
00:51:55And he's like,
00:51:57he's like,
00:51:57yeah,
00:51:57you're lucky
00:51:57I don't say nothing
00:51:58about what's in the boxes.
00:52:00He said something,
00:52:01I don't know.
00:52:05I don't know why
00:52:06he said something stupid
00:52:07and punched him
00:52:09a couple times
00:52:09with my hand
00:52:10and he just,
00:52:14I don't know,
00:52:14I thought he was out
00:52:15and he started that,
00:52:17what's called like
00:52:18the death kurgle
00:52:20or whatever.
00:52:20So the nine
00:52:21grabbed the hammer
00:52:23and I received it to,
00:52:27I think I threw
00:52:27something on his face
00:52:28at that point.
00:52:29I might have
00:52:29doing that right off the rip
00:52:31and they got it
00:52:32a couple more times
00:52:33and they hit him
00:52:34with the hammer
00:52:34and then put something
00:52:35on his face
00:52:36because there was blood
00:52:36on the window.
00:52:37It was disgusting.
00:52:40It was horrible.
00:52:41Sean then reveals
00:52:42something even more shocking
00:52:44than the fact
00:52:44that he killed Randall
00:52:45in broad daylight
00:52:46in the parking lot
00:52:47of the apartment complex.
00:52:49I'm back to the position,
00:52:50cleaned up,
00:52:51covered everything
00:52:51and cleaned up my hands
00:52:54as best I could.
00:52:57I walked in the door
00:52:57of Diana's apartment
00:52:59and in five minutes
00:53:02knocked on the door
00:53:03was the police.
00:53:05In an unreal coincidence,
00:53:07Sean was arrested
00:53:08on a battery warrant
00:53:09that very day,
00:53:11making Randall
00:53:11one of the only victims
00:53:12they can tie
00:53:13to an exact date,
00:53:15February 24th,
00:53:1615 days earlier.
00:53:18That he was able
00:53:19to calmly deny
00:53:20any role
00:53:20in the disappearances
00:53:21of the Grants Three
00:53:22with fresh blood
00:53:23on his hands
00:53:24makes his monotone
00:53:25confession today
00:53:26all the more chilling.
00:53:27This may sound
00:53:28kind of self-explanatory,
00:53:31but why kill Randall?
00:53:35What was the thought process?
00:53:39He was going to make me
00:53:40take the stuff out of the people
00:53:41trying to get me,
00:53:43but he could keep it
00:53:43for another $300.
00:53:45Like,
00:53:47he's going to fleece me
00:53:48for the money.
00:53:50Came down to a scission.
00:53:52So yeah,
00:53:53I killed him.
00:53:54He was a truck.
00:53:56Sorry.
00:53:56It was that truck
00:53:58that he later parked
00:53:59at the Sunport Airport
00:54:00in Albuquerque,
00:54:01where it was quickly
00:54:02discovered by security,
00:54:03propelling this gruesome story
00:54:05into the spotlight
00:54:06and giving the detectives
00:54:07upsetting details
00:54:08to share with family members.
00:54:10So,
00:54:12the way it was,
00:54:14was
00:54:15the totes
00:54:17that contained
00:54:18Jennifer's body
00:54:21was in one tote
00:54:22in the bed of the truck.
00:54:24And then there was
00:54:25a few other totes
00:54:26arranged also
00:54:27in the bed of the truck
00:54:28that contained
00:54:28the dismembered parts
00:54:29of both Justin
00:54:30and Matthew.
00:54:31They each had
00:54:32their own containers?
00:54:33Several containers
00:54:34were that.
00:54:34Oh, that's great.
00:54:35And there were a few
00:54:36that were in the cab
00:54:38of the truck,
00:54:39along with
00:54:40Rondel Apostolon's body,
00:54:41which was stuffed
00:54:42down under the passenger,
00:54:44and the passenger seat
00:54:45and wrapped in a tarp.
00:54:46The sheer horror
00:54:47of what their son-in-law did
00:54:48is almost too much
00:54:50to bear.
00:54:50And I can't believe
00:54:52he did that
00:54:53in all the lives.
00:54:56And I'm glad
00:54:56he brought the baby
00:54:57something sick.
00:54:59You know,
00:55:00I don't want to see him.
00:55:02I don't want to talk to him.
00:55:04I don't know why.
00:55:07What gave him the right?
00:55:10He said that he could do that
00:55:12to his children's mother,
00:55:15to Aubrey Andrews' mother,
00:55:16to our children.
00:55:18What gave him the right?
00:55:20But Sean Lannan
00:55:21wasn't done yet,
00:55:23even after flying
00:55:24to New Jersey
00:55:25with his children.
00:55:26The last thing on my list
00:55:27was the man
00:55:28that me as a child,
00:55:29my big brother.
00:55:31Big brothers,
00:55:31big sisters,
00:55:32whatever.
00:55:33Yeah.
00:55:33They get me too.
00:55:35Sean says he went
00:55:36to the house
00:55:36of Michael Debkowski,
00:55:38the man who had mentored him
00:55:39in the Big Brother program.
00:55:41He alleges that Michael
00:55:42had taken explicit photos
00:55:44of him as a kid,
00:55:45and he wanted them back.
00:55:46He didn't want to give me
00:55:47the pictures
00:55:48until I started beating him.
00:55:50And he gave me the pictures.
00:55:52It looks like.
00:55:54So,
00:55:55I'm proud of that.
00:55:56I'm proud of that.
00:55:57He expired the moment
00:55:58that I realized
00:56:00I had time to finish it.
00:56:01He could have just
00:56:02given me the pictures
00:56:03and argued and fight about it.
00:56:05Like a problem.
00:56:06And it's horrible, too.
00:56:11I don't give a ****
00:56:13about me when I was
00:56:13a **** for two and a half years.
00:56:18That's just fine.
00:56:21If y'all bad.
00:56:23In the course
00:56:23of their investigation,
00:56:24the police speak to Gabby,
00:56:26Diana's daughter,
00:56:27and a long-time nanny
00:56:28to Sean's children.
00:56:30Sean's able to get
00:56:30the pictures of that?
00:56:32That's what he told me.
00:56:34Is that what he did
00:56:35with him after that?
00:56:36He told me he burned them
00:56:38or got rid of them somehow,
00:56:40and I was like,
00:56:40I don't know why you did that.
00:56:41It would be like
00:56:41your only defense.
00:56:43It would be like,
00:56:43this actually happened.
00:56:45I was like,
00:56:45it was kind of stupid
00:56:46to do that, but...
00:56:46Indeed, Sean's allegations
00:56:48about Mike Debkowski
00:56:50are unverifiable,
00:56:51even by those
00:56:52who know him best.
00:56:53I didn't know
00:56:54that he had potential
00:56:56from his big brother.
00:57:00I didn't know that.
00:57:01I was like...
00:57:03Maybe I'm a little bit
00:57:04too naive at times.
00:57:05I didn't pick up
00:57:06on anything like that.
00:57:08We knew Uncle Mike.
00:57:09Uncle Mike.
00:57:10Uncle Mike was at
00:57:11plenty of birthday parties
00:57:12and dinners,
00:57:14dinners at the house.
00:57:15He was a big brother
00:57:17that stayed in his life.
00:57:18He was his father.
00:57:19He was.
00:57:21And for him to...
00:57:22For him to do that to him
00:57:24is just...
00:57:25Yeah.
00:57:27And a reason why
00:57:28he said he did it.
00:57:30Well, I knew
00:57:31Jen had said that he was...
00:57:34when he was a kid.
00:57:36Never said...
00:57:37They never said Uncle Mike.
00:57:39According to an internal newsletter
00:57:41from the company
00:57:41Mike Debkowski worked for,
00:57:43Mike was named
00:57:44Big Brother of the Year
00:57:45in 1985
00:57:46for Gloucester
00:57:47and Camden County,
00:57:48the newsletter actually quotes
00:57:50a then 11-year-old
00:57:51Sean Lannan as saying,
00:57:53I'm happy to have Mike
00:57:54as my big brother.
00:57:55He acts very nice
00:57:57and we do lots of things
00:57:58with him.
00:57:59I hope he's elected
00:57:59his Big Brother of the Year.
00:58:01And then it's a time
00:58:02when I was around
00:58:03maybe 13 or something.
00:58:08The nature of it changed,
00:58:09so...
00:58:10We started being inappropriate.
00:58:15Okay.
00:58:18Him and I only...
00:58:19My brother didn't go.
00:58:20We went on a trip
00:58:21to the Grand Canyon
00:58:24or something.
00:58:24Okay.
00:58:26It was like the worst,
00:58:26so...
00:58:27At that point,
00:58:29he...
00:58:30He...
00:58:31Me...
00:58:32Several times
00:58:33over two and a half of years.
00:58:34The truth of what
00:58:35Mike Debkowski did
00:58:36or didn't do
00:58:37may forever remain a mystery,
00:58:39just as there is no evidence
00:58:40proving that the other victims
00:58:42had preyed upon Sean's son.
00:58:44However,
00:58:45there is evidence
00:58:45that at least some of these murders
00:58:47were carefully premeditated,
00:58:48and it comes straight
00:58:50from Sean's mouth.
00:58:52So we have the bodies
00:58:53and the bins
00:58:53and the tools.
00:58:54Mm-hmm.
00:58:54Like, did you use...
00:58:56Where did you use
00:58:56to clean up the blood
00:58:58in the garage and all that?
00:58:59There wasn't a whole lot
00:59:00of blood in the garage.
00:59:00I was prepared.
00:59:01I literally had
00:59:02on the ground.
00:59:04It was like I was like a pup.
00:59:06Like, I already had
00:59:07clean up tarp
00:59:08and plastic down.
00:59:10Like, I'm not the dumbest guy.
00:59:12I had to take justice.
00:59:16I was prepared.
00:59:17There was literally
00:59:17I had stuff down most times.
00:59:20But if I didn't,
00:59:21I had...
00:59:22The fat kid felt kind of weird.
00:59:25It's like...
00:59:27My hand was, I guess,
00:59:28in part of his brain
00:59:28and picked up by his head.
00:59:30His hair.
00:59:31I kind of wiggled the back
00:59:32once when I had to contain it.
00:59:35You know?
00:59:36It was disgusting.
00:59:37So you had stuff laid out?
00:59:39Some of it not very well
00:59:40when I had it out.
00:59:42And where did that stuff go?
00:59:44Some when I washed off
00:59:45and slowly chuckled
00:59:46into the trash.
00:59:47Regardless of motives
00:59:48proven or otherwise,
00:59:50the detectives seem
00:59:51to have everything
00:59:51they need to prosecute
00:59:53Sean Lennon
00:59:53for the five murders
00:59:54he's committed
00:59:55since the first of the year.
00:59:57But nothing could have
00:59:58prepared them
00:59:58for the next revelation.
01:00:00What about the other people
01:00:01who said he killed?
01:00:02The other 11,
01:00:04that's still under investigation.
01:00:06And we heard you mention
01:00:0711 other people
01:00:08in New Mexico.
01:00:10Is that right?
01:00:10Mm-hmm.
01:00:10What part?
01:00:12And their bodies
01:00:13are in the...
01:00:16You know where
01:00:17the Malpais builds up?
01:00:19Around grades.
01:00:20Between the...
01:00:21What was that?
01:00:22East and westbound.
01:00:24Some of them are
01:00:25dropping there.
01:00:26Some of them went into...
01:00:28I took the exit
01:00:28to view the Malpais.
01:00:31Dropped some in there.
01:00:32Malpais?
01:00:33Malpais.
01:00:33Malpais?
01:00:34Oh, Malpais.
01:00:35The Lava Tube.
01:00:36The Lava Tube caves
01:00:38at El Malpais National Monument
01:00:40actually require
01:00:41a caving permit.
01:00:43And solo cavers
01:00:44are not allowed.
01:00:45The terrain is harsh
01:00:46and even the official website
01:00:48warns visitors
01:00:48that the caves
01:00:49are strenuous
01:00:50to investigate.
01:00:51How long...
01:00:52Like, what was
01:00:52the time frame of these?
01:01:01Two...
01:01:02Two and a half,
01:01:02three years ago?
01:01:03It started.
01:01:04People come to the house.
01:01:07Rifle to jail.
01:01:10Armed wanting something.
01:01:13And how did you...
01:01:17Straight up,
01:01:17how did you kill those people?
01:01:20In the end,
01:01:21I mean,
01:01:22I didn't have a pistol
01:01:23and a rifle
01:01:24or anything like that.
01:01:25So the first
01:01:26two or three,
01:01:27a fight ensued.
01:01:31One of them got shot
01:01:32whenever I'm done.
01:01:34Number two,
01:01:36with a knife
01:01:36from my kitchen.
01:01:41And then...
01:01:44In the end,
01:01:46a pistol.
01:01:47Sean says he killed
01:01:49these people
01:01:49to protect Jen.
01:01:50I came in the house.
01:01:52The one time
01:01:55I stayed in the back
01:01:56with the kids.
01:01:59The one came in,
01:02:00started beating
01:02:00the guy to Jen.
01:02:02He has a girlfriend
01:02:02with him.
01:02:05I don't think he realized
01:02:06I was there.
01:02:07So at that point,
01:02:09you know,
01:02:10it was always...
01:02:12always something
01:02:14relative to Jen.
01:02:14The idea
01:02:16that Sean
01:02:16had already killed
01:02:1711 people
01:02:18before going
01:02:18on this current
01:02:19murder spree
01:02:20is horrific.
01:02:21But investigators
01:02:22are skeptical.
01:02:24The thing is,
01:02:24I mean,
01:02:25if you have 11 people
01:02:26that go missing,
01:02:27you don't...
01:02:27I mean,
01:02:27I don't think
01:02:28they have 11 people
01:02:29missing.
01:02:30That's good.
01:02:31I mean...
01:02:32I know,
01:02:33but I mean,
01:02:34you're saying
01:02:34that you killed them
01:02:35and put them in there.
01:02:36Yeah.
01:02:37I mean,
01:02:37are they...
01:02:38because they're illegals
01:02:39or...
01:02:40I don't know
01:02:40what they were.
01:02:41Anybody ever ask
01:02:42questions
01:02:42where these people were?
01:02:46In addition
01:02:46to the odd fact
01:02:47that 11 people
01:02:48had apparently
01:02:49gone missing
01:02:49without leaving
01:02:50the slightest trace,
01:02:51the police also hear
01:02:53several different versions
01:02:54of how Sean
01:02:54came to use
01:02:55the Malpais lava tubes
01:02:56for their final
01:02:57resting place.
01:02:58I'm sorry,
01:02:59how do you find
01:03:00the Malpais?
01:03:01I took the tour
01:03:02with the kids once.
01:03:04Every time
01:03:05there was someone
01:03:05missing,
01:03:06they were like,
01:03:07I'm sure they're
01:03:07in the Malpais.
01:03:08That's where I got
01:03:09the idea to do it.
01:03:10What's the Malpais?
01:03:12Lava tubes.
01:03:14I didn't know
01:03:14what to do with them.
01:03:15She's like,
01:03:15take them to the Malpais.
01:03:17Okay.
01:03:18She informed me that.
01:03:20And indeed,
01:03:21he apparently told Gabby
01:03:22something completely different
01:03:23about where the bodies went.
01:03:25From what he told me,
01:03:26those other 11 people,
01:03:27when he was working
01:03:28for the refinery,
01:03:29he put in the caustic tank
01:03:30and that acid
01:03:31will eat through everything.
01:03:33To this day,
01:03:34police in New Mexico
01:03:34haven't found any
01:03:35of the victims
01:03:36Sean claims
01:03:37to have killed
01:03:37prior to 2021
01:03:39and have not charged him
01:03:40with anything
01:03:41in relation to those crimes.
01:03:42The possibility
01:03:43that he invented
01:03:44the story
01:03:45raises serious questions
01:03:46about his psychological state,
01:03:48which his mom says
01:03:49may be linked
01:03:50to his time
01:03:50in the military.
01:03:51When he graduated
01:03:52high school,
01:03:53he went into the army
01:03:55for five years
01:03:56and he went to Kosovo,
01:03:59which if you know
01:04:01the history of Kosovo,
01:04:02it was a violent
01:04:03mass grave,
01:04:05a little savage,
01:04:06ethnic cleansing.
01:04:07I mean,
01:04:07it was just like a nightmare.
01:04:08But he saw atrocities there.
01:04:11Again,
01:04:12I'm not justifying
01:04:12anything he's done.
01:04:14I'm not making excuses.
01:04:16I'm not.
01:04:16I'm just telling you
01:04:17what I see.
01:04:19But he didn't come back
01:04:21the same young man
01:04:22he went over with.
01:04:24He told me
01:04:24there could be no God
01:04:26because of what he saw.
01:04:28In the end,
01:04:29Sean concludes
01:04:30with a statement
01:04:31of remorse
01:04:31about what he's done.
01:04:33I'm sorry for the
01:04:34story in my lives.
01:04:41Kids especially.
01:04:44Glad they made it
01:04:45back home.
01:04:45His casual apology
01:04:50may lead investigators
01:04:51to wonder
01:04:52whether he is
01:04:52truly sorry,
01:04:54but he won't have
01:04:54to convince a jury
01:04:55of his sincerity.
01:04:57Though he initially
01:04:58pled not guilty
01:04:59to the four murders
01:04:59in New Mexico,
01:05:01he made a plea agreement
01:05:02with prosecutors
01:05:02that saw his murder charges
01:05:04reduced from first
01:05:05to second degree.
01:05:07This agreement also
01:05:08saw his tampering
01:05:08with evidence charges
01:05:09dismissed.
01:05:11The judge sentenced
01:05:12him to 15 years each
01:05:13for the murders
01:05:14of 39-year-old
01:05:15Jennifer Lannan,
01:05:1621-year-old Matthew Miller,
01:05:1840-year-old Justin Mata,
01:05:20and 60-year-old
01:05:21Randall Apostolon,
01:05:22giving Sean Lannan
01:05:23a total of 60 years
01:05:25in prison.
01:05:26However,
01:05:27it will be a while
01:05:28before he serves
01:05:29those sentences.
01:05:30Now,
01:05:30will he be tried
01:05:31here in New Jersey
01:05:32first?
01:05:33My understanding
01:05:34right now,
01:05:35that's kind of
01:05:36what's going to happen,
01:05:37so...
01:05:37Sean Lannan
01:05:38pled guilty
01:05:39to the first-degree murder
01:05:40of 66-year-old
01:05:41Michael Depkowski,
01:05:42for which he was
01:05:43sentenced to 35 years
01:05:45in prison.
01:05:46He'll serve out
01:05:47his New Mexico
01:05:47sentences upon release,
01:05:49which means a total
01:05:50of 95 years in prison
01:05:52for the five murders.
01:05:54He's currently
01:05:54incarcerated
01:05:55at New Jersey State
01:05:56Prison in Trenton.
01:05:58He and Jennifer's
01:05:59three children
01:05:59have been adopted
01:06:00by Jennifer's brother,
01:06:01Christopher.
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