A note to the listener. The following story contains some adult content and language. Welcome back to the podcast. Full disclosure before we get started, I want you to know that there's a lot of ground to cover. My mother used to say all he cared about was that kid girl meeting the angel. It makes more sense now. The Angel of Vine was a case with little to no information surrounding it. When it seemed as if there was nowhere left to look, everyone just stopped looking. Everyone except
for Hank Briggs Jesus Christ. A warning to the possibly squeamish. What you're about to hear is Hank reading Detective Lieutenant Robert Perkins report of when he first arrived at the crime scene. The victim in question would later be identified as Marlene Marie Evans, dubbed by the media the Angel of Vine. Body was a soupine let's face up in the parking lot, head pointed south, feet pointing to the north. The legs of the victim were crushed and the arms
were pointing downward. Each of the forty five gree angle with the poems facing up towards the sky. Victims ribs were protruding outward from behind the torso on either side of the body at a forty five degree angle, pointing solid directly over the head of the body, formed a
semicircle of twelve bones. God that poor cross parts. And here we are, decades later, with an entire attic filled with audio recordings of an X cop turned private detective who got closer than anyone to solving the murder and didn't tell us all. You can subscribe to The Angel Levine on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and all major podcast apps for exclusive access to future episodes and bonus content. Go to Stitcher, Premium, dot Com, slash Angel and use promo code Angel h
