Lee Roy Martin: The Gaffney Strangler | Morbid | Podcast

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In the winter of 1968, reporter Bill Gibbons got an anonymous call from a man who wanted to confess to three murders in the small town of Gaffney, South Carolina. Gibbons thought the call was a prank, but he took it to the sheriff and the two men travel out to the first of three locations where the caller claimed to have left the bodies. After searching casually through the underbrush for a short time, the men discover the nude body of twenty-year-old Nancy Carol Paris, who’d been strangled to death. At the second location, they discovered the body of fourteen-year-old Tina Rhinehart, who appeared to have been killed in the same manner as Paris. Investigators soon learned that the third location the caller gave was where police had discovered the body of Annie Dedmond six months earlier.
In the days that followed, the “Gaffney Strangler,” as the press would come to call him, would contact Gibbons several more times, demanding that he print stories about the murders in the newspaper. He also insisted that Gibbons and the sheriff’s department needed to do something about the fact that Annie Dedmond’s husband, Roger, was sitting in jail for Annie’s murder. Then, a week later, the strangler struck again, this time kidnapping fifteen-year-old Opal Buckson in broad daylight, throwing her in the trunk of his car while her sister watched helplessly. Opal’s body would be discovered a week later, dead like the others.
A few days after the discovery of Opal’s body, police arrested Lee Roy Martin, a local mill worker and father of three who’d been born and raised in Gaffney. The arrest shocked the local residents and left everyone wondering, in a town as small as Gaffney, how could they have lived their entire lives with a violent psychopath and never known it?
Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research!
References
Charlotte Observer. 1972. "About Roger Dedmond, convicted of killing his wife." Charlotte Observer, November 7: 30.
2015. A Crime to Remember. Directed by Christine Connor. Performed by Christine Connor.
Dalton, Robert, and Craig Peters. 2009. Gaffney Strangler terrorized town 40 years ago, murdering 4 women. July 5. Accessed July 29, 2024. www.goupstate.....
Fuller, Bill, and Jack Horan. 1968. "Dog only murder witness?" Charlotte Observer, February 10: 1.
Gaffney Ledger. 1968. "Attorneys ask court transcript of trial." Gaffney Ledger, February 21: 1.
-. 1968. "Officers search well; find Opal's clothing." Gaffney Ledger, February 28: 1.
Howe, Claudia. 1968. "Grim mystery, violent deaths engulf Gaffney." Charlotte Observer, February 14: 10.
Jones, Mark R. 2007. Palmetto Predators: Monsters Among Us. Charleston, SC: The History Press.
Martin, Tommy. 1988. "Lives of golf pro, texile worker crossed paths on February 13, 1968." Gaffney Ledger, February 5: 4.
-. 1968. "Martin sentenced to life in prison." Gaffney Ledger, September 19: 1.
McCuen, Sam E. 1968. "Crank telephone calls plague Gaffney police." The State, February 16: 19.
-. 1968. "Gaffney girl is kidnapped." The State, February 14: 1.
-. 1968. "Mother convinced her son innocent." The State, February 9: 1.
Skipp, Catherine. 2009. "Gaffney, S.C. haunted by murderous memories ." Newsweek, July 8.
The Gaffney Ledger. 1968. "Martin is charged in 3 stranglings." Gaffney Ledger, February 19: 1.
The State. 1968. "2 bodies found after phone call." The State, February 9: 1.
-. 1968. "Suspect attempts suicide." The State, February 21: 15.
Truluck, Jack. 1968. "In-laws believe Dedmond is guilty." Gaffney Ledger, February 21: 1.
United Press International. 1968. "Lee Roy Martin indicted in 4 Gaffney stranglings." Greenville News, May 21: 1.
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@hopescruggs696
@hopescruggs696 23 күн бұрын
I am from Gaffney lived here my whole life. My Great Grandpa worked at the mill with Leroy and he told my grandpa “I hope they catch that bastard”. They also say when he was arrested at the mill some of the women passed out because he had gave them rides home from work…
@tarafogliasso7689
@tarafogliasso7689 27 күн бұрын
OMG! I have a dog listener tale I will have to submit. It's not about a bridge. Don't worry. But it's horrifying and hilarious at the same time!
@kyreeseq
@kyreeseq 27 күн бұрын
you guys creep me and crack me up at the same time and I love it. :) you keep it weird!
@ashleylancaster3138
@ashleylancaster3138 27 күн бұрын
Yall should do the case of Polly Bodine and the Witch trials of New York City 🎉
@ozwalkr
@ozwalkr 8 күн бұрын
Born in 1963, I was a little kid when this happened. Not 10 yet! Alaina, I just got your book and am about to embark on a bingevread!! ❤❤❤
@ashleylancaster3138
@ashleylancaster3138 27 күн бұрын
00:43:37 - this is giving The Burbs and I love it. If yall haven’t ever watched that you should. Dark-sided comedy.
@leoniem6920
@leoniem6920 25 күн бұрын
I was born in the 60s. No wonder I'm tired, I'll be 100 soon!😂🎉
@keithlarson4113
@keithlarson4113 26 күн бұрын
Wow. I grew up and still live in Greenville, SC. Gaffney is right up I85 from me, and I have never heard of this guy either.
@tommyruppe1264
@tommyruppe1264 8 күн бұрын
I remember this. It was a big deal. I was eight or nine years old. The first time, my mother carried or had access to a gun. I was a kid but I could feel the tension.
@krystalhill3082
@krystalhill3082 27 күн бұрын
I love you guys so much
@KerrieKruegner
@KerrieKruegner 24 күн бұрын
Yes it’s never a mannequin ?!?!I always more brain shocked when people who find bodies are “I thought it was a mannequin?!?!” To me that’s more bizarre than thinking hell!! That looks like a body What landscape in what country is dotted with mannequins undressed and posed in weird positions a lol over the place so the normal response is it’s amanequin?!?!!!
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
I wanna hear that lochness monster stuff
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
99 red balloons
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
Aliens?
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
It was Georgie
@keithlarson4113
@keithlarson4113 26 күн бұрын
Plus, you girls rock!
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
What's up?
@sandrad1593
@sandrad1593 22 күн бұрын
I listened to 2 stories. I really liked them. BUT that F word comes out way to much. Won't be following any more
@sethbrunetti1181
@sethbrunetti1181 25 күн бұрын
SNS
@Presleydc1989
@Presleydc1989 27 күн бұрын
First comment! I love y'all!!!
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