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The video narrates the tragic story of Jay Orbin, a well-liked businessman from Arizona, found dismembered in the desert in 2004. Detectives, including David Barnes and Tommy Calessa, linked the discovery to Jay's suspicious disappearance, pointing towards his wife, Marjorie Orbin. Jay's background as a successful jewelry and art dealer underscores his downfall through his attraction to beautiful women, eventually leading to his marriage to Marjorie, who had a turbulent personal history marked by multiple marriages and financial instability.
As the investigation progressed, incriminating evidence like credit card statements, a forged signature, and surveillance footage suggested Marjorie's involvement. Despite her attempts to deflect blame onto her lover, Larry Weisberg, she was arrested and charged. The trial featured testimonies from Weisberg, who received immunity, and former cellmate Sophia Johnson. Despite attempts by Marjorie's defense team to discredit the witnesses, she was found guilty of Jay’s murder, allegedly for financial gain, and sentenced to life without parole. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of seeking help for domestic abuse and mental health issues.
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In this part of the video, a homeless man named Robert Aim discovers a gruesome scene in the Arizona desert on October 23, 2004. Upon investigating a storage tub covered with a carpet, he finds the dismembered body of a man decomposing in a sludge. Detective David Barnes and his team are called to the scene, where they note details like nearby tire tracks and scattered plastic sheeting. During his investigation, Barnes connects with Detective Tommy Calessa, who is working on the disappearance of Jay Orbin. Orbin’s wife Marjorie had suspiciously spent large sums of money and had an affair while her husband was missing. They suspect a connection between Orbin’s case and the discovered corpse, particularly since Orbin’s car was found abandoned nearby.
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In this segment, the detectives try to identify a murder victim by matching a set of keys to Jay Orbin’s Ford Bronco, which is already in the impound lot. Once they find that the keys work with both the door and ignition of the Bronco, a DNA test confirms the missing person is indeed a murder victim, with the victim’s wife becoming a suspect. Jay Orbin was a well-liked suburban man who ran his own company, traveled frequently to sell native art and jewelry, and had a reputation for being courteous and hardworking. Despite a wholesome upbringing and career success, his weakness for beautiful women led to his downfall. Jay started his career young, founding a successful landscaping business that he eventually expanded and transitioned from, investing in a comedy club after his business declined.
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In this part of the video, it discusses Jay’s transition from comedy to a career in sales, after the closure of Chuckles. Jay founded Spectral Kinetics, selling static electricity orbs to bars and nightclubs, but faced competition from Chinese factories, making his product obsolete. Subsequently, Jay met Jim Rogers, who mentored him in selling Native American themed jewelry and art. Jay eventually started his own business, Jayhawk Trader, selling various jewelry and Native American art at swap meets, eventually gaining significant success and a six-figure salary. Despite the competitive market, Jay was known for his integrity and honesty, building a loyal customer base. He was generous and helped customers in need. Jay’s personality, charisma, and enjoyment of life, including an active social life at strip clubs, where he made many friends and formed relationships, are also highlighted.
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In this part, the focus is on Jay and Marjorie Marquis. Jay, known for his lavish spending on women, often found himself involved with women in difficult situations. His bachelor lifestyle persisted until he met Marjorie Marquis. Born in Miami, Marjorie grew up in an upper-middle-class family, showed an early passion for dancing, and was trained in various dance forms. During her high school years, she balanced multiple commitments and later moved to Orlando with Mitchell Marquis, a man she met while working. Despite her professional successes at a dance venue, her personal life was marked by heartaches including a diagnosis of infertility at 17, which deeply affected her. Marjorie married multiple times, driven by a desire for a stable family, but struggled with maintaining long-term relationships, often moving from one romantic partner to another. Her acquaintances described her as self-centered and often insincere in her interactions.
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In this segment, Marjorie’s turbulent personal life is detailed, starting with the end of her first marriage to Mitchell in 1982, largely attributed to her managerial responsibilities at a club. Despite three subsequent marriages, she preferred to use the last name Marquis, finding it more suited for her dancing career. After her first divorce, she quickly married Larry Tweed, but their marriage ended two years later. She then dated Luke Forrest, a singer who mismanaged their finances. After Luke convinced her to move to Cincinnati with promises of a lucrative opportunity that fell through, they detoured to Las Vegas, where Marjorie worked as a showgirl. Luke failed to secure a job and pressured her to strip for income, leading to further financial and emotional strain.
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In this segment of the video, the narrative discusses the suspicious circumstances surrounding Jay Orbin’s disappearance and murder. Despite an initial lack of arrests, several incriminating clues were found, suggesting that Jay never left for a supposed second trip. Credit cards and a business checkbook, which Jay always carried, were left at home. Six weeks later, Jay’s dismembered remains were found in a makeshift casket, along with some cash and a bullet casing. Suspicion quickly fell on Jay’s wife, Marjorie, as Detective Barnes took over the case, suspecting a financial motive behind the murder. Marjorie could obtain control of Jay’s estate only with a death certificate, which required the remains to be found.
Complicating her position, Marjorie continued to spend Jay’s money recklessly and was caught forging his signature at an electronics store. During her questioning, she claimed to be using the card lawfully for business needs. However, the investigation soon pivoted towards her possible involvement in Jay’s homicide. Detective Barnes did not believe her explanations, and her interview transitioned from fraud inquiries to a formal homicide interrogation. The segment highlights Marjorie’s financial struggles, her interactions with the detectives, and the increasing scrutiny over her inconsistent statements about her husband’s disappearance.
00:45:00
In this part of the video, a woman expresses her fear about speaking without legal counsel, especially given the potential consequences for her and her son. She is being questioned in connection with the murder of her son’s father, Jay. Investigators found receipts for cleaning supplies and security footage showing her buying containers identical to those where Jay’s torso was discovered, suggesting her involvement. She tried to shift the blame onto her lover, Larry Weisberg, who had access to her garage. Despite some untested evidence that could potentially clear Weisberg, Marjorie was arrested. During the trial, Larry received immunity in exchange for testifying against her. The prosecution argued that Marjorie had murdered Jay for his money, presenting evidence like a jigsaw used to dismember the body and testimony from Marjorie’s former cellmate.
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In this segment, the video discusses the trial of Marjorie Orbin, who was accused of murdering Jay Orbin. Marjorie denied the allegations, and her legal team attempted to discredit a key witness, Sophia Johnson, by questioning her motives. The prosecutors countered by asserting that Johnson had nothing to gain from her testimony. Larry Weisberg, another witness, testified about Marjorie’s behavior after Jay’s body was found, describing her as desperate and scared. Despite the defense’s efforts to cast doubt by highlighting Larry’s violent tendencies and lack of direct evidence linking Marjorie to the crime, she was ultimately found guilty. While the death penalty was considered, she received a life sentence without parole. The video ends by urging viewers experiencing domestic abuse or mental health crises to seek help, providing contact information for relevant hotlines and resources.