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UNSOLVED: The Murder of Leon Laureles and the System that Failed Him

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In this episode, we uncover the tragic and deeply unsettling case of Leon Laureles, a kind-hearted man from Brownwood, Texas, whose life was brutally cut short in May 1996. Leon, a Hispanic, gay man in a conservative small town, was shot execution-style and left by his burning car on a remote road. His murder shocked the community—but not enough to bring justice.We dive into Leon’s life, his role as a caregiver for his family, and the days leading up to his murder when he shared fears for his safety. From the mishandling of evidence to the deeply flawed investigation riddled with prejudice, this case raises questions about systemic failures that have kept Leon’s murder unsolved for nearly three decades.Through the voice of Leon’s niece, Arlene Harbison, we learn about the family’s enduring fight to keep his memory alive and uncover the truth. Arlene’s strength and dedication remind us that even when the system fails, families like hers refuse to let their loved ones be forgotten.What to Expect in This Episode:
  • Leon’s life and legacy: The caregiver, the musician, the family man.
  • The night of May 9, 1996: What happened in the hours before Leon’s murder.
  • A bungled investigation: Missing evidence, false narratives, and systemic prejudice.
  • Arlene’s fight for justice: How one woman refuses to let Leon’s story fade away.
  • Why this case matters: A discussion of hate crimes, small-town corruption, and the need for accountability.
Additional Resources and How You Can Help:
  • Learn more about Leon’s story and Arlene’s efforts by listening to her podcast, Box in the Basement and visiting justiceforleon.com.
  • Follow us on social media for updates and discussions about this case.
Where to Listen: You can find this episode and more on [Podcast Platforms], including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and [any other platform you’d like to mention].Engage With Us: Did this episode resonate with you? Share your thoughts and join the conversation on social media using #JusticeForLeon. Don’t forget to leave us a review to help more people hear Leon’s story. Sources:
  1. “Juan Laureles Obituary” San Angelo Standard-Times, May 13, 1996
  2. Box in the Basement Podcast, “Leon in Real Life,” Harbison, Arlene
  3. Interview with Arlene Harbison, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024
  4. Stacy Stites Autopsy,
  5. Justice for Leon Website
Leon Laureles, Autopsy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-true-crime--5679751/support.
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Content provided by Fire Eyes Media LLC, Gina Nichols, and Amber Paul. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Fire Eyes Media LLC, Gina Nichols, and Amber Paul or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this episode, we uncover the tragic and deeply unsettling case of Leon Laureles, a kind-hearted man from Brownwood, Texas, whose life was brutally cut short in May 1996. Leon, a Hispanic, gay man in a conservative small town, was shot execution-style and left by his burning car on a remote road. His murder shocked the community—but not enough to bring justice.We dive into Leon’s life, his role as a caregiver for his family, and the days leading up to his murder when he shared fears for his safety. From the mishandling of evidence to the deeply flawed investigation riddled with prejudice, this case raises questions about systemic failures that have kept Leon’s murder unsolved for nearly three decades.Through the voice of Leon’s niece, Arlene Harbison, we learn about the family’s enduring fight to keep his memory alive and uncover the truth. Arlene’s strength and dedication remind us that even when the system fails, families like hers refuse to let their loved ones be forgotten.What to Expect in This Episode:
  • Leon’s life and legacy: The caregiver, the musician, the family man.
  • The night of May 9, 1996: What happened in the hours before Leon’s murder.
  • A bungled investigation: Missing evidence, false narratives, and systemic prejudice.
  • Arlene’s fight for justice: How one woman refuses to let Leon’s story fade away.
  • Why this case matters: A discussion of hate crimes, small-town corruption, and the need for accountability.
Additional Resources and How You Can Help:
  • Learn more about Leon’s story and Arlene’s efforts by listening to her podcast, Box in the Basement and visiting justiceforleon.com.
  • Follow us on social media for updates and discussions about this case.
Where to Listen: You can find this episode and more on [Podcast Platforms], including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and [any other platform you’d like to mention].Engage With Us: Did this episode resonate with you? Share your thoughts and join the conversation on social media using #JusticeForLeon. Don’t forget to leave us a review to help more people hear Leon’s story. Sources:
  1. “Juan Laureles Obituary” San Angelo Standard-Times, May 13, 1996
  2. Box in the Basement Podcast, “Leon in Real Life,” Harbison, Arlene
  3. Interview with Arlene Harbison, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024
  4. Stacy Stites Autopsy,
  5. Justice for Leon Website
Leon Laureles, Autopsy Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weird-true-crime--5679751/support.
  continue reading

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