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🗓️ 18 October 2022
⏱️ 41 minutes
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On Jan. 18, 2021, 46-year-old Francis Kelly’s body was discovered. Police find Kelly on his couch, in his home, and a bag of cocaine underneath him. The unexpected autopsy says he died of strangulation. All while during a heated custody battle between Kelly and Littlefield.
In this episode of Body Bags, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Jackie Howard discuss how Francis Kelly’s death was ultimately a staged overdose, the significant differences between fentanyl and cocaine, how the body reacts to the different drugs, why strangulation was not obvious to investigators, and much more!
Show Notes:
0:00 - Introduction to Body Bags with forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and producer Jackie Howard
0:36 - Brief overview of the homicide case involving victim Francis Kelly
1:14 - Introduction of CrimeOnline’s Jackie Howard
2:09 - When Francis Kelly's body was discovered, police found him on his couch in his home and a bag of cocaine underneath him
2:57 - The difference between fentanyl and cocaine
4:32 - Left ventricular hypertrophy
8:11 - Fentanyl was originally developed as a partner for surgical use
10:00 - How fentanyl works within the body vs. cocaine
11:08 - Narcan and its uses
16:03 - Questions: How did he get the fentanyl in his body? Is that a normal way of taking fentanyl? Is that way going to have a different reaction in the body? Would he have tasted it? Does ingesting it offer a different kind of effect?
19:26 - What is skin popping?
24:52 - “There is nothing as an investigator that will make you stop cold in your tracks than an unexpected result at autopsy. It's something that makes you question your abilities. It's something that makes you question the care that you took with the case because this is key: Once the scene has been left, the body has been removed from the scene, and can never reset.”
25:34 - Autopsy reports that Kelly was in fact strangled and did not OD as suspected
26:32 - Question: Kelly was strangled with a tie. Why was that not originally obvious? Specifically, because ligature marks typically leave a mark
31:51 - We later find out that Kelly's death was a result of a custody dispute between Littlefield and Kelly. Littlefield claimed Kelly was abusive
32:22 - Question: The other thing that we find out, which I find very interesting and kind of explains some things about the cocaine, knowing that he died from fentanyl and that it was cocaine that was found. We're looking at a good case of staging here, aren't we, Joe?
38:57 - The verdict is in
39:28 - Heidi Littlefield was sentenced to 115 years in a state prison, which included 60 years for murder. 20 years for attempted poisonings, and 35 years for conspiracy to commit murder resulting in a death
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0:00.0 | I guess since about 2013, 2012, I've appeared on various television networks over that period |
0:27.7 | of time, and one of the things I've taken great pleasure in is the fact that I wear ties |
0:33.6 | on air. |
0:34.6 | I love it, and the reason I love it is that I buy my ties at thrift stores, because so |
0:41.1 | many people spend so much money to look really good on air, I go out and have fun, the coolest |
0:46.0 | ties I can find, and I wear them on air. |
0:49.0 | I think part of it just has to go with the fact that I grew up with not a lot of money, |
0:55.4 | I like to kind of display that on air that you can look good without spending a bunch |
0:59.6 | of money. |
1:00.6 | But the case I'm going to cover today actually talks about a favorite tie. |
1:06.6 | It talks about a favorite tie that a gentleman like to wear on a regular basis. |
1:11.1 | It talks about an overdose involving fentanyl, and it talks about a relationship gone bad. |
1:19.4 | Today, we're going to talk about the homicide of Francis Kelly. |
1:24.2 | I'm Joseph Scott Morgan, and this is Body Vax. |
1:33.2 | Joining me today is my friend Jackie Howard, executive producer of Crime Stories with Nancy |
1:39.0 | Grace. |
1:40.0 | Jackie, I don't know about you, when I was a kid, you had to get all gussied up to go to church |
1:45.7 | and part of that was wearing a tie, worn a tie, my entire life, and it's hard for |
1:50.5 | me not to wear a tie. |
1:52.4 | I think when I go out in public and that sort of thing to do appearances and whatnot, people |
1:56.7 | are more casual about it, but some of us guys just like our ties, and in this particular |
2:01.6 | case, this portfolio had a tie that he loved. |
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