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Shattered: Black Friday is an 11-episode podcast investigating the disappearance of the Skelton Brothers from their home in Morenci, Michigan on Nov. 26, 2010. Episode 11 - Inmate #812593 "May God and Tanya forgive me." Those are John’s final words, at least as far as Facebook is concerned. He posted that message the night before he turned up in a Toledo, Ohio hospital, the night he allegedly tried to kill himself. Possibly the night he made his kids disappear. Asking for Tanya’s forgiveness makes sense, if you’ve given your boys to someone to keep them away from Tanya, because you believe she’s abusing them. Asking for god’s forgiveness doesn’t. It’s this request to god that first incriminated john in my mind. “may god,” those two words that made me think he was a murderer. Other things have pointed in that direction since then, some of those things have been less than subtle: "It's my belief that John Skelton murdered his children," said Chief Weeks. When this project started, I didn’t know much. I knew what I read. I heard what I heard and I saw what I saw. I didn’t know I would feel what I feel. See, a story is just a story when you look at it from a distance. If you drive past an accident on the road, it’s just an accident. But if you stop to check on those involved and you learn how they’re feeling, then you are truly affected. These months, this year - it’s been a journey like I’ve never been on before. Everyone we’ve heard from has lived through this tragedy since the beginning. I don’t want to make it seem like I’ve been through anything close to what these people have - I’m not saying that at all. It’s just that now, I have a better understanding of what it is they’ve all gone thru, and continue to go thru. They’re all waiting and wondering … well, everyone is waiting and wondering except for John.