meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

A Little Less Mess: [Georgia] Sam Poss

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Welcome to A Little Less Mess, it's our companion episode to our main weekly releases. In ALLM, you will find just the facts, no opinions, no jokes, no banter, but do not fear! If you would like to hear our full thoughts on this case (and inappropriate jokes) check out the weekly regular episodes released on Thursdays (they're the numbered episodes).

When 19 year old Sam Poss failed to show up at a planned family outing, his parents quickly became worried. The town would be shocked when they discovered who the killers were and their motive. This case is straight out of a horror movie.

Find us on the webs!
Follow us on Instagram
Like us on Facebook
Support us on Patreon - for early access and ad-free, join our Patreon!
Buy us a Coffee! - if you want to support the podcast with a one-time donation, buy us a coffee!
Rate, Review, and Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or where you listen!
Music courtesy of Blanche

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hey, everyone, welcome to the Southern Trigrant Podcast. I'm Kara. Just Kara. This is a mother-s-s TrigRum podcast. I'm Kara, just Kara. This is

0:25.4

a little less mess. It's our regular episodes minus all of the banter and silliness and stories

0:32.1

and where we go off topic. So our normal podcast is recorded with me and my husband Stuart and we

0:39.0

we take turns going through the story and then we give our opinions and sometimes we get

0:43.6

off topic and everything. So some people love it. Some people hate it. But that's what we do.

0:50.4

So we also have these that are once a week on Sundays, usually put them out on Sundays, and it's just the story.

0:56.4

They're quick, 15 minutes perfect for heading to work and things like that.

1:01.2

So if you like this, then these come out usually once a week.

1:04.5

After our regular episode, if you'd like to hear more of our opinions or just like to have a little bit more lighthearted true crime check those out those are the numbered episodes in our feed as always thank you to all of our patrons so if you'd like to sort of support us on patreon check that out it's in the show notes as well as instagram and facebook and then we're starting a ticot that our, that we record our episodes like us actually

1:29.4

the actual physical video of them and we're going to start trying to put those out more.

1:34.7

And so, and then rate review, subscribe, like we say on the other podcast, five stars only.

1:39.2

If you want to give us criticism, do it in the comments, but just give us five stars.

1:42.1

We'd appreciate it.

1:43.5

So let's get into our

1:44.9

case out of Georgia this week. Samuel Christian Posse was born June 12th, 1988, in Kerry,

1:52.0

North Carolina to Chris and Nicole Paws. He had one brother, Logan. Sam's family relocated to Perry,

1:59.0

Georgia, where Sam would grow up. He developed a love of music in

2:02.5

middle school and began playing percussion in the school band. This love would continue into high school

2:08.3

where he would lead percussion as the captain of the drumline. He was very involved with music,

2:14.1

even starting to teach himself piano. His parents divorced while he was in high school.

2:19.4

He graduated in 2006 from Perry High School. Sam was described as a very intelligent kid

2:25.9

with almost a photographic memory. He developed an interest in coding and spent many hours

...

Transcript will be available on the free plan in -140 days. Upgrade to see the full transcript now.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bless This Mess, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Bless This Mess and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.