Part of the evidence in Jim Neece's case is a documentary about the day of his funeral called Danny My Boy. In the opening of the movie, Kevin Neece breaks down and talks about the curse of Bad Goddess, where strange coincidences and acts of serendipity relating back to Bad Goddess, Ah My Goddess, Norse Mythology, or the Norns, would happen to such an extent, that it made Kevin paranoid that the Asatru Goddesses which were the inspiration for Belldandy Urd and Skuld in the anime show might be real and attempting to curse him. Knowing that a court of law would never accept that Jim Neece's death may have been the climax of a psychological ghost story, Kevin performed several tests involving the Ah My Goddess/Bad Goddess cartoons and a Ouija Board to see if he could cause the serendipity coincidences to happen in a manner that could be proven to a lawyer. Kevin doesn't believe that he can convince a judge with proof of the supernatural, but he does believe that if he can prove the coincidences really happened, then a psychologist can explain how it drove Kevin into the state that he was in at the beginning of Danny My Boy, and possibly come up with a logical explanation for some of them. The Ouija Board ritual is simple. Wait until somewhere between Midnight and 3am. Place a Ouija Board under the DVD player, lay out something that was handwoven next to it and light up a religious candle. You can use a fancy candle like the ones they sell at the Glass Coffin located off of South 1st in Austin Texas, but it isn't necessary. A simple religious candle from Walmart works too. Whatever you do, do not use black. It will bring you terrible misfortune over the following week, such as your car breaking down, the loss of your job, people lashing out at you in public places, or physical health problems that require a visit to a doctor's office. If you so desperately want to find out if there is validity behind the black candle misfortune claims, you are an idiot and completely deserve what's going to happen to you. Make an announcement for the appearance of the Norns: "Hammer in the North, Hallow and Hold this Holy Stead. Hammer in the South, Hallow and Hold this Holy Stead. Hammer in the East, Hallow and Hold this Holy Stead. Hammer in the West, Hallow and Hold this Holy Stead. Thor we call upon you to banish all evil and unwanted entities. We call out to our ancestor Goddesses, the Three Fates, from Norse Mythology. Urdr, Verdandi, and Skolde, we invoke you in all your names. I read to you now this section of Voluspo. An ash I know, Yggdrasil it's name, with water white, is the great tree wet. Thence come the dews, that fall in the dales. Green by Urth's well, does it ever grow. Thence come the maidens, mighty in wisdom, three from the dwelling, down 'neath the tree. Urth is named one, Verdandi the next, on the wood they scored, and Skolde the third. Laws they made there, and life allotted, to the sons of men, and set their fates. We call upon you in all your names to be here with us today." When the images of the Three Norns appear onscreen, tell them you've invited them to watch Oh My Goddess. Take out the DVD, and put in the first disc of the 1990's Oh My Goddess OVA. Let it run to the end of the disc, then let the menu with the music play. Let the candle stay lit until morning. During this event, nothing will happen. You might feel a little unnerved, but that could possibly be psychological. Sometime during the next day or over the course of the following week, a coincidence that relates back to what you did will occur, and you won't have a rational way to explain it. Kevin performed this ritual the night before he shot The Mystery of Jim Neece and the San Jacinto Waste Pits. The next day when he shot the video, he posted it online, and Skuld's name appeared in the YouTube web address. It's specific spelling was SKUldphY-rM. This is a perfect example of the kind of coincidences that Kevin Neece was noticing over the course of making Bad Goddess, however, he did not obtain the Ouija Board until after the death of Jim Neece, right before he shot Brenda Fest at Texas Mist. Kevin isn't really sure that the spiritual entity that haunted him was really the Three Norns. First off, the entity appears to have the ability to manipulate events in your life. But according to the Asatru Community, the Norns don't change Fate. Once your thread is made, that's it, there will be no changing it or cheating your way out of it. Secondly, one of the warnings of Ouija Boards is that the entity that is responding to you often impersonates your dead relatives to get you to converse with it. It's possible that a malevolent entity or evil spirit was haunting Kevin and took advantage of his obsession with the Norns in an attempt to harass him into the state that he was in during the opening of Danny My Boy.
Kevin Neece points out several times in the video that because he is an unknown filmmaker, people are going to claim that his motivations were for publicity. Kevin tries to defend himself by stating that despite sending copies out to everyone on LinkedIn, he has not filed a copyright on his scandal autobiography and cannot stop anyone from stealing it. Kevin tried everything to bring attention to Jim Neece's case and nothing worked, so he tried exploiting his connections to Alamo Drafthouse and Ah My Goddess via his writing and movies, once again to no avail. It doesn't make sense as to why he would turn himself into the police and the FBI because that could have easily destroyed his life and possibly dragged his friends and family members down with him. Even if he did get publicity from it, he would never enjoy it sitting in a prison cell eating nutraloaf three times a day and being abused by prison guards and his cellmates. The only reason he had to do it was because he thought Jim Neece's case was a danger to the public and somebody needed to take the fall to get it looked into.
According to Kevin, Jim Neece died of a heart attack snorkeling in the Bahamas on June 24th, 2018, the same day that his mother Debbie Brand's first husband Freddy died, also after a trip to the Bahamas. When Kevin received a copy of Jim Neece's handwritten will in the mail from his estate lawyer, the will was dated June 24th, 2009. Jim Neece's Death Certificate states that he died on June 25th. This is actually a clerical error. Jim Neece died out in the middle of the ocean on June 24th, and it took them a day to get back to port and get his body turned in to the local authorities, which is why his death certificate says June 25th. Kevin Neece cannot come up with a logical answer for the June 24th coincidence outside of witchcraft, or an ironic Act of God. The only reason the date June 24th would make logical sense would be if the date was chosen intentionally, implying that his death may have been euthanasia due to him being diagnosed with cancer, and his second wife Nancy England being a nurse. However, according to the police, if that had been the case, if his heart attack had been induced, then it would have shown up on the autopsy. Nancy England ordered the autopsy herself which revealed that he had a severe amount of plaque in his bloodstream from all the years of unhealthy eating. The other explanation for June 24th would be if Jim Neece had faked his death, his reasons being that he was paranoid someone from TCEQ might try to have him killed to silence him. Nobody back in the United States got to see his body because he was brought home in cremated ashes. All of their information came from Nancy. It would explain why Jim had requested that Kevin make a documentary of his funeral interviewing all of the family members, he would have wanted to see who would attend and what everyone would say about him. And it would explain why Jim told Kevin that Nancy was going to take a long trip after his funeral, which she did. If he had faked his death, the trip would have been for her to meet up with him. This theory could easily be disproved by a photograph of his body before he was cremated, or his ashes could be DNA tested, but it doesn't explain how they got the death certificate. Once you rule out the theories of Euthanasia and Faking his Death, all that's left is that Jim Neece's death was an ironic Act of God, which is what Kevin has been saying in the first place. How does one explain to a judge that a man's death in a state of texas corruption case is also the climax to a story about witchcraft.
Kevin Neece also claims that Jim Neece's death is similar to the be careful what you wish for tale of The Monkey's Paw. A month or so before Jim Neece's death, Kevin was conversing with Josh Becker via email. Josh's father had recently died, and Josh used his father's estate money to produce Morning Noon and Night. Kevin stated that if something like that ever happened, he would probably use it to promote his videos. Later when Kevin was talking to Jim Neece, his father sat down and told him all the information about his inheritance under the paranoid foreshadowing that something was going to happen to him on his trip. Kevin once again told Jim Neece that if something like that happened, he would use the inheritance money to promote his videos. Kevin attended a horror screening of Saul Ravencraft's Vault of Horror where they played a game called Good Fortune. Kevin wrote down that he wanted an audience for Bad Goddess, and the things that were hindering him were a lack of monetary resources and an apathetic audience. The last time Kevin spoke to Jim, he was conversing with him on his iPhone about coming over to visit only to be told that Jim was currently on his retirement vacation. All of this came together in Kevin Neece's mind when Jim Neece suddenly died, surrounded by extreme coincidence, leading him to wonder if he had accidentally brought extreme misfortune down upon his father's head. This is what is referred to as a Jinx. You never talk lightly or carelessly about death when it comes to your relatives and loved ones, because Fate might twist it around on you and cause it to happen. Kevin then discovered that after being blacklisted and insoluble for nearly a decade, that he was an inheritance kid, not only to Jim Neece, but also to what Jim Neece was due to inherit himself. Saul Ravencraft's game of Good Fortune accidentally brought Kevin the bad kind of Good Fortune commonly known as The Monkey's Paw. Kevin suffered a realization that once he collected on that inheritance, Kodansha Ltd, Kosuke Fujishima, and a bunch of other copyright holders could legally destroy him in a courtroom. If Jim Neece had lived, Kevin never would have been in line to receive that money and Kosuke Fujishima would not have been able to profit off of suing Kevin. Jim Neece died surrounded by extreme coincidence, which was a byproduct of Kevin's work on the Bad Goddess series. Kevin received the news of Jim Neece's death when he was working on a scene from A Certain Magical Pimpdex that took place on a tropical island which cause him to associate Jim's death to the Goddesses, one of whom is the Goddess of Fate who decides how we are all going to die. And the Fates are partial to Kosuke Fujishima, the one who could now sue Kevin Neece on copyright grounds if he collected on the money. Kevin was so upset by the idea of his father's death being exploited for monetary gain, that he tried to use the imagery from his cartoons to put a curse of Kosuke Fujishima and his lawyers so that they would suffer a string of fatal heart attacks if they ever sued him for Jim Neece's inheritance money. Immediately upon making the curse cartoon titled Pandora's Box, Kevin suffered an extreme case of Acid Reflux that tricked him into believing he was suffering a heart attack, which he immediately associated as his punishment for trying to turn the Goddesses against Kosuke Fujishima. After surviving the incident, Kevin immediately changed the imagery in the cartoon and lowered the punishment to a sexually transmitted disease such as crabs for comedic purposes. From a logic standpoint, it would be explainable that what Kevin suffered was psychosomatically induced due to the stress he was under from Jim Neece's upcoming funeral. Kevin mentions the Acid Reflux incident at the beginning of the documentary Danny My Boy. Despite his paranoia, nobody ever came forward to sue Kevin Neece for Jim Neece's retirement benefits money. Not one word from anybody. Not even the MPAA, even after Kevin tried to confess to them to draw attention to his father's case, which feels abnormal given their reputation.
Kevin Neece has a few thoughts on Jim Neece's dilemma: "Okay, picture this. You've got this guy who is trying to apply to an expensive college, but he keeps failing his tests, so his parents buy his way into the college. Now, if this guy was unable to pass the tests to get into that college, and they let him in anyways, will he be able to perform the academic work. Obviously not. Now, let's step to the side and look at Jim Neece's story. TCEQ is hired to do a job and come up with a solution for a cleanup project that is a health hazard to the environment. But, when they reach their final conclusions, one of their workers states concerns that they haven't actually solved the problem. So, TCEQ decides to ignore him and cheats on their answers to get the cleanup contract because it involves $115 million. Now, when it comes time to do the cleanup work, will they be able to perform the job as they claim if they cheated on their answers. Now, what happens if the only person who has the evidence of such an action sitting on a hard drive tries to come forward to warn everyone, but nobody takes him seriously because he has mental health issues. Something to think about."