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You Can’t Make This BS Up!
Joel
52 episodes
6 days ago
Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

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Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Love, Lust, and Betrayal: Marjorie Orbin (36)
You Can’t Make This BS Up!
40 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
Love, Lust, and Betrayal: Marjorie Orbin (36)

Summary


This episode delves into the chilling true crime story of Jay and Marjorie Orban, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and murder. It recounts Jay's disappearance, the discovery of his remains, and Marjorie's subsequent trial and conviction for his murder. The narrative highlights Marjorie's manipulative behavior, her relationships, and the tragic impact of her actions on her family.


Takeaways


The podcast introduces the 'No Bullshit Crew' and expresses gratitude for listener support.

Joel emphasizes the importance of audience engagement for podcast growth.

The story revolves around Jay Orban and his wife Marjorie, exploring themes of love and betrayal.

Marjorie's childhood and desire for attention shaped her tumultuous relationships.

Jay Orban was a successful salesman, contrasting Marjorie's chaotic life as a showgirl.

The timeline of Jay's disappearance raises suspicions about Marjorie's involvement.

The gruesome discovery of Jay's remains reveals the calculated nature of his murder.

Marjorie's interrogation reveals her nervousness and contradictory statements.

The trial highlights the evidence against Marjorie, leading to her conviction.

The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of Marjorie's actions on her son and family.


Sound Bites


"Marjorie craved attention, glam in the spotlight."

"Marjorie was convicted of first degree murder."

"Marjorie thought that life didn't apply to her."


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to the No Bullshit Crew

03:35 Setting the Stage for a Gripping Story

06:23 The Life of Jay Orban and Marjorie Kingston

14:11 The Disappearance of Jay Orban

16:28 The Gruesome Discovery

18:46 Marjorie's Panic and Investigation

28:57 The Evidence Against Marjorie

34:12 The Trial and Conviction of Marjorie Orban

36:42 Reflections on Marjorie's Actions

39:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


You Can’t Make This BS Up!
Our podcast delves into a variety of true crime cases, including murder mysteries, high-profile investigations, unsolved crimes, courtroom dramas, serial killers, kidnappings, missing persons, cold cases, and more. We aim to provide a captivating collection of stories that will keep you engaged and eager for the next episode. Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.