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Richard Glenn Robinson

On July, 27th 2009 police officers in Melissa, Texas found the decomposing body of Richard Glenn Robinson Sr, 4 days after he was reported missing from Dallas by family and friends, he was last seen by them on July 19th. His body was found in the trunk of a 2001 Hyundai Sonata that was in a vacant lot off of US 75 and Telephone Rd in Melissa, Texas. The sonata was registered to his live-in girlfriend, Stacy Maloney, but it was, however, “his to use” according police Sgt Kyle Babcock. 

Richard Robinson via Dallas Morning News

Richard Robinson via Dallas Morning News

Though police did find Richard in the trunk of his car they didn’t immediately investigate his death as a homicide. His body showed no obvious signs of trauma and there weren’t any signs of of binds on his hands or feet. At the time, the Collin County Medical Examiner's Office couldn't determine a cause of death. Babcock mentioned that though foul play was a possibility, they couldn’t rule out that Robinson could have died from suicide or natural causes and someone abandoned the body to rid themselves of responsibility. “Until we’ve got a cause from death… we’ll go from there” Babcock said.

An autopsy later stated that Robinson died of homicidal violence.

Richard Glenn Robinson Sr was a father of three children and had a job helping grocery stores track inventory. 

Police did find in phone records that Robinson and girlfriend, Stacey Maloney (he was found in a car registered to her, remember?)  had met a bar (the 777 Club) in Dallas. Maloney told police that the two had drank together and then went their separate ways. Police followed some leads after this, but after about a year the case went cold.

In 2018 Melissa police department decided to reopen the case, and with the help of the Texas Rangers and the Collin County DA’s Office they’d found that they didn’t interview someone- Stacy Maloney’s boyfriend at the time, Mitchell Jones. They tracked down Jones who was living in Louisiana at the time, and formally interviewed him. 

According to Mitchell Jones the motive for Robinson’s death was simply to rob him for drugs and money, because according to Maloney she was “going out with a guy who is always throwing out drugs and money.” 

According to Jones, when Robinson arrived to the home that he and Maloney had shared and began to walk inside, Jones pulled him into the garage, “I grabbed him and pulled him into the garage, and we struggled,” Jones told police. He then stated that he used a cord to strangle Richard Glenn Robinson to death. Robinson was then stripped down to his underwear and placed in the trunk of his own car, which Mitchell Jones then drove to an abandoned store front “out in the country.” Maloney and her friend Jasmine Saliz followed behind in Jone’s car and purchased bleach.

Once the trio arrived at the spot where they had decided to dump the car, they opened the trunk and doused Richard’s body in bleach and then left. 

Jones’s confession was enough to land the trio in jail, and Stacy Maloney (who now goes by Stacy Johnson) and Jasmine Saliz were held in Collin County Detention Center and bail was set at $1 million, while Jones was extradited from Louisiana.

Jones, Johnson, and Salaz via Dallas News

Jones, Johnson, and Salaz via Dallas News

On April 10, 2019 Mitchell Johnson was found guilty of capital murder by a jury of his peers sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole 

Johnson (Maloney) and Saliz are still awaiting trial.

"Police and prosecutors never forget a victim, even from a cold case," stated Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis. "Their relentless efforts brought a murderer to justice and brings some solace to the family."

When the arrests were made, Ronald Robinson, Richards brother, said that what he remembered most was that his brother was always there for his family. Now that arrests have been made, the family’s attention has turned to focusing on getting Richard justice. 









Sources: Dallas Morning News, Herald Democrat, Star Local Media, DFW CBS, My Texas Daily









The Donkey Lady

So. My macabre story this go is not quite a cryptid, not quite a haunting, and definitely a local legend. This is about the bridge on the end of  West Jett Rd. before it reaches Applewhite Rd. and thats just south of San Antonio. You can look it up on Google Maps as the Donkey Lady Bridge and it’ll show up for ya. 

via Texas Cryptid Hunter

via Texas Cryptid Hunter

There’s a pretty big span of time when folks think the story originated, some sources say it started in the 1950s and others say as far back as the 1800s.And there are a could of different variations of the origin of the Donkey Lady so I think I’ll just start with a description of what she looks like and then get into the different origin stories, and then the run-ins that people in the area have had with her. 

In one account, she is said to have drooped baggy skin that looks to have been from severe burns, making her entire face elongated, hence her name. Her fingers are fused together because of fire as well, giving them the appearance of hooves. In fact, her entire body is said to be blackened and burnt. She’s also usually seen crying as well.

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So the story goes that this woman lived with her husband and two children by this creek, and they earned a living through farming, which was at times just the slightest bit way from the family to be starving. They were really just SURVIVING through the farm. 

 One day this man rode through, and he was from this rich landowner family not to far off, and for a bit of fun he decided to start beating the family’s mule. So the poor thing starts making lot of noise and the couple goes to investigate and when they see this man beating their animal they start throwing rocks at him to shoo him off. He gets hit a few times and before running of he curses the two, sayin that one day he’ll get even.

One slight variation to this part is that the strange man is the son of a wealthy San Antonio merchant, and that he was teasing the mule with a stick before it got pissed and bit him. So he got pissed and started just smackin it harder. 

So later that night, the man returned with a small group of people and they silently snuck up to the house and set it on fire. This group, in some stories, was heavily armed and agreed to not let anyone out of the house.  Within moments the entire house was alight and the husband ran out trying to distract the group of people outside so his family could escape, but it was no use. He was shot. The children are said to have died and that their and the wife’s screams could be heard from a mile away. But the wife however, is said to have survived. She ran out of the house, horribly burned, and threw herself into the nearby creek. Some stories say that the mob followed her to the creek, but once she jumped in, nobody saw her emerge from the water and never found her body.

The best way to summon the Donkey Lady is to honk your car horn on the bridge, but sometimes you don’t even need to do that. 

Theres this one story of a kid who had gone out camping with his dad and brother for the weekend by this unofficial county park. As they’re unloading the truck the boys hear this movement in the weeds up by the front of the truck, so they call their dad and then they all see these tall weeds move and begin hearing this snorting/snarling sound. The dad had no fuckin clue what it was so they packed up REAL quick and as they were the thing in the weeds was moving to the road. So they all hop in and the dad guns it, and as soon as the tires hit the road this THING darts out in front of the truck and in an instant this thing is up on the hood screaming at them through the windshield. The truck is still going and it starts to just smash the windshield in places. So the dad pulls the classic movie-move and slams on the breaks, she flies off and they are able to haul ass out of there. 

Another story is that these friends were all hangin out and some of em got bored. So when somebody suggested they all go check out the Donkey Lady bridge. So of-fucking-course three of em said yes. It was dark out, but the house was not too far of a drive from the bridge. Cut to SIX HOURS LATER. The car is pulling back into the driveway, its windshield is totally busted, the hood is dented and covered in what looks to be blood. And get this, theres only one person in the car, not three. 

They finally get their friend to tell em all what happened and this is what he said.

They had tried to do the whole honking thing but after about 15 minutes of waiting and nothing happening, they decides to go and look for the Donkey Lady themselves. As the three of them are looking out in the woods, car-wreck-dude-man feels like somethings watching them so he tells the others to be quiet and as they’re looking around, off in the distance, they see these two eyes staring at them. Upon seeing this the two girls freak the fuck out and run back to the car, and as soon as dude man turns his back to follow theres just this god awful scream coming from the direction of the eyes behind him. 

He’s fumbling for the keys inside and they hear this HORSE running at them, the gar starts, and he floors it and slams into the thing and it just rolls across the top of the car and they drive away. Friends investigated the next morning and found blood on the road and hoofprints a ways off. 

 Sadly this bridge is now gated off, so probably no podcast recording on this one, but I still got my hopes up for the Goatman Bridge. 



Sources: Texas Hill Country, Weird US, True Horror Stories of Texas, Texas Cryptid Hunter, Mysterious Universe