
Sinners Among Saints
Hey Sinners! It's us, Megan Keyes and Lindsay Martinez.
Welcome to "Sinners Among Saints," the chilling true crime podcast that delves deep into the dark underbelly of society. Created by two best friends hailing from Utah, who share a passion for all things horror, this podcast aims to shed light on the victims of heinous crimes that often go unnoticed.
Join us as we navigate through the twisted tales of real-life monsters and the innocent souls they prey on. With meticulous research, compelling storytelling, and a lighthearted feeling of chasing with friends, "Sinners Among Saints" takes you on an immersive journey into the darkest corners of humanity. From unsolved mysteries to well-known cases, we explore the sinister motives, mind-bending twists, and relentless pursuit of justice.
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Episode 140: The Murder of Jason Corbett // Part 1
Jason Corbett, an Irish businessman living in North Carolina, was brutally murdered on August 2, 2015, by his wife, Molly Martens, and her father, retired FBI agent Tom Martens. He was beaten to death in his bedroom with a baseball bat and a concrete brick. Molly and Tom claimed they acted in self-defense, alleging Jason was abusive. However, prosecutors argued the killing was motivated by a custody dispute over Jason’s two children, whom he had with his late first wife.
In 2017, both were convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 20–25 years in prison. The convictions were later overturned, and in 2023, they accepted a plea deal for voluntary manslaughter. After serving around four years, they were released in June 2024. The case remains highly controversial, with divided public opinion over whether it was an act of protection or premeditated murder.
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