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		By: Tammy Towne		</title>
		<link>https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-20653</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 00:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Was there a Dateline episode on this as well? I have learned so much from the comments here, I don&#039;t know how to feel anymore. My siblings were good friends with Buea, and we were all woken up by the police calling when they went on the run, looking to see if they were at our house. SO much information I didn&#039;t know, I am so glad I stumbled onto the podcast.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was there a Dateline episode on this as well? I have learned so much from the comments here, I don&#8217;t know how to feel anymore. My siblings were good friends with Buea, and we were all woken up by the police calling when they went on the run, looking to see if they were at our house. SO much information I didn&#8217;t know, I am so glad I stumbled onto the podcast.</p>
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		By: NicoSuave		</title>
		<link>https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-20591</link>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 23:08:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-20201&quot;&gt;Kelly Martinez&lt;/a&gt;.

Wow! What a messed-up family. Glad you got out &#038; away. How many years ago was that? If you don’t mind, just curious :)]]></description>
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<p>Wow! What a messed-up family. Glad you got out &amp; away. How many years ago was that? If you don’t mind, just curious 🙂</p>
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		By: Kelly Martinez		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 04:44:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I was married to Misty. Misty and Marilyn were both bad. Mailyn was the worst person I ever met in my life.  When I first met Misty, who was quite a bit younger than me, 12 years, her mother would buy me expensive gifts and come on to me when Misty wasn&#039;t around. When I refused her advances, she started insulting me every time we crossed paths. 

When Beau and Monique started coming to my house, I felt that they were much better off with me and Misty than with their mother. Monique would bring them together or alone, they would spend the weekend, have dinner and then Misty would take them home. During one of these visits Marilyn called me and told me &quot;Thank you for hijacking my family&quot; which was not true, however they had food and a warm place to sleep at my place while Marilyn kept it very cold in her house and the food was frozen tacos, frozen corn dogs and other crap,

I heard Marilyn tell Beau and Monique several times, &quot;if you want to hurt someone, you go after their kids.&quot;  I told her that if anyone ever hurt my kids, they would die because I will kill them.
I heard Marilyn enjoy &quot;dis on daddy day&quot; where they would all take turns insulting their father Harry for being a convicted looser etc.

I heard and watched Marilyn teach those kids to be psychopaths. To give them drugs and alcohol. Monique was 13 and allowed to drink with the adults.

One weekend Beau came to visit. He had brought few movies on DVD, and we were going to have a movie night. I made popcorn and a few other snacks, and Beau told me that his mother had sent a movie, just special for us to watch, and that it reminded her of me. The movie was titled &quot;Vulgar the Clown&quot; and it was about an unemployed guy who played a clown for kid&#039;s parties to make money when he could.  The movie was extremely vulgar and violent depicting the main character being gang raped and brutalized within an inch of his life in the first 15 minutes of the film.

Trust me the movie was horrible; you don&#039;t want to watch it. But I got her joke. She was telling me that I reminded her of this guy who was brutalized and I wasn&#039;t going to sit and watch a movie sent to insult me, so I got up and I said, &quot;I am not going to watch this shit&quot; and I walked out. A few minutes later Misty came to my room to apologize for her mother&#039;s behavior, as this had become a routine thing. Beau came in a bit later and told me that he turned off the movie.

The next morning I got up early, made breakfast, found the movie, smashed it in my hand and returned it to the case with a $20 bill to let Marilyn know that I wasn&#039;t just going to take her insults lying down, but that I would respond, even if I paid for the damaged movie.  When Beau found the movie, and shook the case, he turned as white as a sheet. I told him, not to worry about it. I paid for it.

That next week, Marilyn moved out of her apartment and changed her telephone number and stopped talking to me and by extension, Misty, who now couldn&#039;t reach her mother to go home, bring the kids or otherwise.
I told Misty that she could stay with me as long as she wanted and that she didn&#039;t have to put up with the bullshit I had seen her mother put her and her brother and sister through. Misty stayed with me.

It must have been about a year later, that I received a phone call asking me if the person being arrested on the news, was Beau. Now I don&#039;t know who the caller was, they called asked the question and then hung up. I know that they were female. I thought it was Mairlyn. After the person hung up, I turned around and Beau was on television. He had taken his grandmother&#039;s Honda Civic and was fleeing Mesquite NV. Apparently, they were being arrested for murder.

Now everybody watched the news unfold, and how Misty testified in court that both her parents were scum. Harry would molest Misty during prison visits. putting his hands up Misty&#039;s blouse while the guards were being blocked from view by Marilyn. We heard about how Harry would send his cell mates to his house. What no one talked about what that Marilyn was pimping Misty out. She was giving her crack cocaine. and these guys from prison would show up, when Marilyn was &quot;driving a truck&quot; and they would have their way with Misty.

Misty told me these stories. They were not the cleaned up, sanitary story she told in court. She told me the truth about how her mother would get her high. How her mother would have sex with the neighborhood boys. How her mother was the vilest creature on the planet.

When Misty testified about this in court, she was pointing out that Beau and Monique were just like the little kids they had hurt. That there was a cycle of violence, manipulation and pain that tragically ended with Beau and Monique doing what their mother had taught them to do. 

Marilyn had grown tired of Beau and Monique, but instead of allowing them to come to my place, where they were wanted, warm and fed, she gave them her credit card and shipped them to her mother&#039;s retirement community in Mesquite.
There they went on a month-long meth binge paid for by Marilyn and chauffeured by Grandma Morgans Civic. When they bought the salt form Tammy and her boyfriend, they didn&#039;t go immediately to the trailer and commit the crimes for which they were convicted. They consulted with the adults in their lives. They were given the knives; they didn&#039;t go buy them at Walmart. They got them from Beau&#039;s girlfriend&#039;s father. The car they used to go the casino to look for tammy and then go to the trailer, that was grandma&#039;s car. The money they had been spending all month to buy dope and alcohol came from Marilyn&#039;s credit card. The people around Beau and Monique at the time were getting high with them. They were pissed when they were sold salt as well. They encouraged Beau and Monique to do what they did and gave them the murder weapons.  That is what happened.

I was at the court proceedings. Misty was there and I was there to support her and help her work through what Beau&#039;s attorneys were asking her to do. To tell the truth about Harry and Marilyn. Many of Misty&#039;s extended family was there to offer their testimony and be character witnesses for Beau, saying that he was not a monster, but a mixed-up kid. No one said a word about the other adults that had played major roles in what happened that night.

Marilyn was at the trial as well. Did she testify about the horrible things she had taught her children? No. Did she testify about how she allowed strangers from the prison into her home to have their way with her kids? Did she tell the jury about how she had sent her children off to her mother&#039;s, a woman she knew could not control, Beau or Monique, just to get them out of her face? No. Marilyn as asked, strike that, Beau&#039;s attorneys begged and pleaded with Marilyn asking her to testify to save her sons life. Marilyn laughed in their faces, flipped them the bird and said, &quot;fuck you!&quot; Later in the hall, I had to get between Marilyn and Misty as Marilyn wanted to hurt Misty for what she had said in court.

What you saw and read in the news, was only half of the story.  The whole story was so much more twisted, brutal devastatingly heart wrenching and telling than what you read or saw.

I left Misty when I found that she had been communicating with the convict who had raped her when she was 13 years old. She had been secretly trying to rekindle their relationship and when I found out, I realized that this family was so much sicker and more twisted than anyone could even comprehend.

Hell, yes Marilyn deserved to go to prison, she still does for what she did to Misty. Harry died a slow and painful death, exactly as he deserved, surrounded by his new wife and family, which he did not deserve and whether Misty ever got back with Muscle Head the 35 year old convict who raped her for three days, while her mother was away &quot;diving truck&quot;, I didn&#039;t stick around to find out, but from the conversations I saw, I am pretty sure he got his Bonita back when he should have went to prison as well.  The last I saw, Marilyn and Misty were living in my old apartment. After all of that tragedy, nothing had changed except one little girl was dead, one was paralyzed, one went to prison for 47 years and one young man was sentenced to death. Misty and Marilyn, they are still doing what they do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was married to Misty. Misty and Marilyn were both bad. Mailyn was the worst person I ever met in my life.  When I first met Misty, who was quite a bit younger than me, 12 years, her mother would buy me expensive gifts and come on to me when Misty wasn&#8217;t around. When I refused her advances, she started insulting me every time we crossed paths. </p>
<p>When Beau and Monique started coming to my house, I felt that they were much better off with me and Misty than with their mother. Monique would bring them together or alone, they would spend the weekend, have dinner and then Misty would take them home. During one of these visits Marilyn called me and told me &#8220;Thank you for hijacking my family&#8221; which was not true, however they had food and a warm place to sleep at my place while Marilyn kept it very cold in her house and the food was frozen tacos, frozen corn dogs and other crap,</p>
<p>I heard Marilyn tell Beau and Monique several times, &#8220;if you want to hurt someone, you go after their kids.&#8221;  I told her that if anyone ever hurt my kids, they would die because I will kill them.<br />
I heard Marilyn enjoy &#8220;dis on daddy day&#8221; where they would all take turns insulting their father Harry for being a convicted looser etc.</p>
<p>I heard and watched Marilyn teach those kids to be psychopaths. To give them drugs and alcohol. Monique was 13 and allowed to drink with the adults.</p>
<p>One weekend Beau came to visit. He had brought few movies on DVD, and we were going to have a movie night. I made popcorn and a few other snacks, and Beau told me that his mother had sent a movie, just special for us to watch, and that it reminded her of me. The movie was titled &#8220;Vulgar the Clown&#8221; and it was about an unemployed guy who played a clown for kid&#8217;s parties to make money when he could.  The movie was extremely vulgar and violent depicting the main character being gang raped and brutalized within an inch of his life in the first 15 minutes of the film.</p>
<p>Trust me the movie was horrible; you don&#8217;t want to watch it. But I got her joke. She was telling me that I reminded her of this guy who was brutalized and I wasn&#8217;t going to sit and watch a movie sent to insult me, so I got up and I said, &#8220;I am not going to watch this shit&#8221; and I walked out. A few minutes later Misty came to my room to apologize for her mother&#8217;s behavior, as this had become a routine thing. Beau came in a bit later and told me that he turned off the movie.</p>
<p>The next morning I got up early, made breakfast, found the movie, smashed it in my hand and returned it to the case with a $20 bill to let Marilyn know that I wasn&#8217;t just going to take her insults lying down, but that I would respond, even if I paid for the damaged movie.  When Beau found the movie, and shook the case, he turned as white as a sheet. I told him, not to worry about it. I paid for it.</p>
<p>That next week, Marilyn moved out of her apartment and changed her telephone number and stopped talking to me and by extension, Misty, who now couldn&#8217;t reach her mother to go home, bring the kids or otherwise.<br />
I told Misty that she could stay with me as long as she wanted and that she didn&#8217;t have to put up with the bullshit I had seen her mother put her and her brother and sister through. Misty stayed with me.</p>
<p>It must have been about a year later, that I received a phone call asking me if the person being arrested on the news, was Beau. Now I don&#8217;t know who the caller was, they called asked the question and then hung up. I know that they were female. I thought it was Mairlyn. After the person hung up, I turned around and Beau was on television. He had taken his grandmother&#8217;s Honda Civic and was fleeing Mesquite NV. Apparently, they were being arrested for murder.</p>
<p>Now everybody watched the news unfold, and how Misty testified in court that both her parents were scum. Harry would molest Misty during prison visits. putting his hands up Misty&#8217;s blouse while the guards were being blocked from view by Marilyn. We heard about how Harry would send his cell mates to his house. What no one talked about what that Marilyn was pimping Misty out. She was giving her crack cocaine. and these guys from prison would show up, when Marilyn was &#8220;driving a truck&#8221; and they would have their way with Misty.</p>
<p>Misty told me these stories. They were not the cleaned up, sanitary story she told in court. She told me the truth about how her mother would get her high. How her mother would have sex with the neighborhood boys. How her mother was the vilest creature on the planet.</p>
<p>When Misty testified about this in court, she was pointing out that Beau and Monique were just like the little kids they had hurt. That there was a cycle of violence, manipulation and pain that tragically ended with Beau and Monique doing what their mother had taught them to do. </p>
<p>Marilyn had grown tired of Beau and Monique, but instead of allowing them to come to my place, where they were wanted, warm and fed, she gave them her credit card and shipped them to her mother&#8217;s retirement community in Mesquite.<br />
There they went on a month-long meth binge paid for by Marilyn and chauffeured by Grandma Morgans Civic. When they bought the salt form Tammy and her boyfriend, they didn&#8217;t go immediately to the trailer and commit the crimes for which they were convicted. They consulted with the adults in their lives. They were given the knives; they didn&#8217;t go buy them at Walmart. They got them from Beau&#8217;s girlfriend&#8217;s father. The car they used to go the casino to look for tammy and then go to the trailer, that was grandma&#8217;s car. The money they had been spending all month to buy dope and alcohol came from Marilyn&#8217;s credit card. The people around Beau and Monique at the time were getting high with them. They were pissed when they were sold salt as well. They encouraged Beau and Monique to do what they did and gave them the murder weapons.  That is what happened.</p>
<p>I was at the court proceedings. Misty was there and I was there to support her and help her work through what Beau&#8217;s attorneys were asking her to do. To tell the truth about Harry and Marilyn. Many of Misty&#8217;s extended family was there to offer their testimony and be character witnesses for Beau, saying that he was not a monster, but a mixed-up kid. No one said a word about the other adults that had played major roles in what happened that night.</p>
<p>Marilyn was at the trial as well. Did she testify about the horrible things she had taught her children? No. Did she testify about how she allowed strangers from the prison into her home to have their way with her kids? Did she tell the jury about how she had sent her children off to her mother&#8217;s, a woman she knew could not control, Beau or Monique, just to get them out of her face? No. Marilyn as asked, strike that, Beau&#8217;s attorneys begged and pleaded with Marilyn asking her to testify to save her sons life. Marilyn laughed in their faces, flipped them the bird and said, &#8220;fuck you!&#8221; Later in the hall, I had to get between Marilyn and Misty as Marilyn wanted to hurt Misty for what she had said in court.</p>
<p>What you saw and read in the news, was only half of the story.  The whole story was so much more twisted, brutal devastatingly heart wrenching and telling than what you read or saw.</p>
<p>I left Misty when I found that she had been communicating with the convict who had raped her when she was 13 years old. She had been secretly trying to rekindle their relationship and when I found out, I realized that this family was so much sicker and more twisted than anyone could even comprehend.</p>
<p>Hell, yes Marilyn deserved to go to prison, she still does for what she did to Misty. Harry died a slow and painful death, exactly as he deserved, surrounded by his new wife and family, which he did not deserve and whether Misty ever got back with Muscle Head the 35 year old convict who raped her for three days, while her mother was away &#8220;diving truck&#8221;, I didn&#8217;t stick around to find out, but from the conversations I saw, I am pretty sure he got his Bonita back when he should have went to prison as well.  The last I saw, Marilyn and Misty were living in my old apartment. After all of that tragedy, nothing had changed except one little girl was dead, one was paralyzed, one went to prison for 47 years and one young man was sentenced to death. Misty and Marilyn, they are still doing what they do.</p>
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		By: Michael		</title>
		<link>https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-16605</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Michael]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 09:28:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-3283&quot;&gt;Annie&lt;/a&gt;.

Guess what? I do &quot;drugs&quot; and have never even contemplated harming anyone, let alone a child. People with your mindset should just be taken to the vet and be put to sleep. Go take your meds.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-3283">Annie</a>.</p>
<p>Guess what? I do &#8220;drugs&#8221; and have never even contemplated harming anyone, let alone a child. People with your mindset should just be taken to the vet and be put to sleep. Go take your meds.</p>
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		By: Alisha Marin		</title>
		<link>https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-15867</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alisha Marin]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2025 22:18:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some of the information in this story is inaccurate but it’s got the basic scenario. What it doesn’t tell you is that even though Beau was sentenced to death he is still alive. Most death sentences don’t actually result in an execution, most live out their lives on death row. Personally, I find this unacceptable. 
This story also fails to reveal that little little girl was clinging to life until shortly after paramedics arrived. The more details I learn about this case the more I wish there was a petition to have Beaus sentence carried out. He took the life of that small child and his life should be taken from him. He shouldn’t get ‘3 hots and a cot’ for the rest of his days. He shouldn’t get any more days.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the information in this story is inaccurate but it’s got the basic scenario. What it doesn’t tell you is that even though Beau was sentenced to death he is still alive. Most death sentences don’t actually result in an execution, most live out their lives on death row. Personally, I find this unacceptable.<br />
This story also fails to reveal that little little girl was clinging to life until shortly after paramedics arrived. The more details I learn about this case the more I wish there was a petition to have Beaus sentence carried out. He took the life of that small child and his life should be taken from him. He shouldn’t get ‘3 hots and a cot’ for the rest of his days. He shouldn’t get any more days.</p>
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		By: Joe Dirt		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 19:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-3276&quot;&gt;Madi&lt;/a&gt;.

Even funnier fact....His sister met and is now married as a result of a prison pen pal....lol oh and btw she is free. Killer kids said no parole eligibility until she was in her 70&#039;s. No. She was released from a CT prison approximately a year ago.]]></description>
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<p>Even funnier fact&#8230;.His sister met and is now married as a result of a prison pen pal&#8230;.lol oh and btw she is free. Killer kids said no parole eligibility until she was in her 70&#8217;s. No. She was released from a CT prison approximately a year ago.</p>
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		By: no lol		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 18:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[jfc pls dont beg me to comment while im reading]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>jfc pls dont beg me to comment while im reading</p>
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		By: Steve Cohen		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2025 18:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Just another day in white Christian America.]]></description>
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		By: Linda		</title>
		<link>https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-11588</link>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 00:42:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-839&quot;&gt;Dee Stokes&lt;/a&gt;.

I also blame the murderers&#039; parents. The parents of all of these children failed them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://morbidology.com/the-masestas-murders/#comment-839">Dee Stokes</a>.</p>
<p>I also blame the murderers&#8217; parents. The parents of all of these children failed them.</p>
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		By: Linda		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Aug 2024 00:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[All of the parents failed their children. I hope their conscience plagues them day and night. The same can be said about Beau and Monique. I hope they feel tremendous remorse and guilt over what they did to those little girls.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of the parents failed their children. I hope their conscience plagues them day and night. The same can be said about Beau and Monique. I hope they feel tremendous remorse and guilt over what they did to those little girls.</p>
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