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00:56Você está realmente tentando me ajudar?
00:58Não estou tentando me ajudar.
01:00Ela estava sempre jogando como uma vítima.
01:04Adora era a qual é a mastermind.
01:07Ela é uma verdadeira monstera.
01:2626-year-old Amar Al-Yusari escorts his fiancée, 18-year-old Badur Al-Muhammad,
01:40to their engagement party.
01:46You have Amar walking Badur into the house at her family's home.
01:53This is just such a proud moment for him.
02:02They had this traditional ceremony of presenting the bride-to-be.
02:10Her family was from Iraq,
02:12and they moved to the United States when she was two years old.
02:18Badur was quite westernized. She was an American.
02:23And they're dancing and being kind of playful.
02:27Amar looks really happy. He's smiling.
02:30And she's smiling.
02:35Looking like any young couple in love.
02:38Amar and I grew up in Iraq.
02:50Amar was always so smart and always helped me to do my homework.
02:55He was going a lot to the library, searching on the computer.
02:58His dream was coming to the United States.
03:02He was determined to give himself a better future.
03:07In 2008, Amar wins a place to study agricultural economics at Michigan State University.
03:15He earned a scholarship from his government.
03:20As part of that agreement, he signed a document saying that after Amar had graduated,
03:26he would go back to Iraq for at least two years to share his knowledge.
03:32I was the international student advisor for Amar.
03:41Amar really stood out because he was open and talkative.
03:48Even though his English wasn't perfect,
03:51he was eager to be successful in everything that he did.
03:55There was an individual in the Iraqi community.
04:05His name was Aman.
04:07He helped these new students from Iraq adjust to the U.S.
04:12Meeting people, bringing them shopping, anything that these individuals need.
04:19Aman had a large family.
04:22And one of his daughters was Bedore.
04:29Aman introduced Amar and Bedore.
04:34Aman described her in a very nice way.
04:37He said, she's a pure person. She's so kind.
04:41I thought Aman was trying to snatch up the best of the best for his daughter.
04:47A month later, Amar tells Zahra that he and Bedore are getting engaged.
04:57Amar's announcement that he was getting married came out of the blue.
05:02Amar was the only one of his family who was in the United States.
05:07So everybody else was back in Iraq.
05:09It was a very hard and a big deal for my parents to miss that day, not being there to help and support Amar.
05:20We felt like we are left out.
05:27We didn't have any role. Like they just did everything so quick.
05:31It was very risky to marry an American for his scholarship.
05:38The whole purpose of these scholarships is to have high achieving individuals come to the United States, learn from our education system,
05:48and then return back home and make a difference in their communities.
05:55And that's what the government of Iraq was hoping for and was planning on.
06:01And if he did not return back home, he would have had to repay all of the tuition and all of the stipends, everything that his sponsor had given him.
06:14We have no idea about her family, about her background.
06:21He could lose everything. He could lose a scholarship and everything he built before.
06:27Then Amar said, what about if you talk to Bedore, get to know Bedore more, maybe you'll change your mind.
06:35My family met Bedore on Skype for the first time.
06:47I felt like Amar made a wrong choice.
06:52Bedore was 18 years old. He was still at school.
06:56Amar was 26.
06:59His personality, his character, everything was different.
07:05Bedore and Amar got married just a month after they got engaged.
07:17Me and my family were in Iraq, so that day was so hard for us.
07:23Amar called my mom. She was crying and he told her, please don't worry about me.
07:28She said, I felt they took Amar from me on that day.
07:39In July 2010, the newly married couple fly to Iraq for Amar's sister's wedding.
07:46Amar's family throw a party to celebrate their first in-person meeting with Bedore.
07:51My family tried their best to make everything ready, but she felt everything was not enough for her.
08:03I was getting ready for my wedding day and she took all the attention to her.
08:09She was comparing herself with me on that day.
08:15She was complaining everything to Amar.
08:18Zara had this and I don't have it.
08:21They decided to make this for Zara, but they forget me.
08:25Bedore was pushing Amar hard against my family.
08:30But I was too late to tell Amar because she was pregnant.
08:45Amar's first child, a daughter, Abaya, was born on New Year's Eve, 2010.
08:53And he was very excited about that.
08:55Whenever Amar talked about his little girl, he would just light up.
09:03You could tell that she had him wrapped around her little finger.
09:10As a dad, he was loving, supportive.
09:14He was so understanding.
09:17Amar graduated with his master's degree in agricultural economics.
09:21At the same time that Amar was finishing up his degree, Bedore also finished up her degree and graduated from Baker College.
09:38Oh, there's Bedore accepting her diploma.
09:41She's smiling and happy and...
09:45Amar, you know, he's got the camera around his neck, taking pictures.
09:51He was so proud of her.
09:53He was always encouraging her to be success.
10:00We were so happy and proud of him.
10:02Like, no one could expect the bad things to come.
10:09Hey, mama.
10:10Yeah, bye.
10:11Hey, mama.
10:12December of 2012, they took a family trip to Washington, D.C.
10:16Where?
10:17Where?
10:18This was after Amar had graduated.
10:19Yep.
10:20Where's Michigan?
10:21Thank you, mom.
10:22And so this video would have been to show his family how proud he is of his wife and his daughter and everything that they've
10:23accomplished.
10:24Ya, you're ready to go, Mom, eh?
10:25Yeah.
10:26Well, you're ready to go, Mom.
10:27Yeah.
10:28And so this video would have been to show his family how proud he is of his wife and his daughter and everything that they've accomplished.
10:46Accompli-se.
10:50Amar had achieved his dream of being in the U.S.,
10:54having a happy and nice family.
10:58Let's enjoy the moment.
11:05At this time, Amar worked as a mortgage loan officer.
11:10Amar and Badur had their second daughter on April 2015.
11:17Now they have two beautiful girls.
11:23A year later, Amar buys his first house in Holt, Michigan.
11:29Amar described his house as four bedrooms with a big backyard,
11:34and there's a pool.
11:37He was so proud of himself.
11:41Having a house in America, it's so hard,
11:44especially because we came from a different country.
11:50Badur started working in the same office that I did.
11:54So then I got to know Badur more.
11:57She was friendly and smiley, talked about her kids a lot.
12:01She used to always use Snapchat and she would make pictures with the girls.
12:09She was the adoring mom.
12:12It was interesting to hear her talk about the things she wanted
12:17and how Amar would get them for her.
12:20Jewelrys, clothes, she was like a queen.
12:27And Amar was providing everything for her.
12:30She would just tell him, I want this, and she would get it magically.
12:36She just showed up one day with this huge fancy truck.
12:40She was like, no, I told him.
12:41I told him.
12:42I told him I wanted a truck.
12:43And so he got it.
12:47Later that year, Amar's sister Zahra comes to the U.S. to live with her brother.
12:54I remember Badur talking about Amar's sister coming over from Iraq.
13:01And she was not happy at all.
13:03Zahra and Amar were so close and they had a relationship that didn't include Badur.
13:16I think that made her kind of jealous.
13:22For some time, I stayed at Amar's house.
13:25I found out Badur had two faces.
13:31When Amar was not there, she was so mean.
13:36When Amar backed home, she was so helpful, nice.
13:41She was completely a different person.
13:50But Amar and Badur seemed to be a tight couple.
13:53Amar came to my house with Badur and his kids.
13:58He told me Badur is pregnant.
14:01He was so happy and his kids were happy, too.
14:07And then they were testing her hormone levels or something.
14:13The doctor said he was very concerned about her.
14:16And after two weeks, I received a call from Amar telling me Badur lost her child.
14:25I was so worried about her.
14:30I went to see them.
14:34When I entered the room, he was holding her hand, telling her, please, be strong for your kids.
14:48As the months go by, cracks start to appear in the couple's marriage.
14:52Amar started to come to my house a lot, like after work, and he seemed sad more than usual.
15:03I was worried about him.
15:05Amar learned of texts that Badur had been sending complaining about Amar and how insensitive he was and uncaring, really just bashing him.
15:25He would never say a bad word about Badur, and she was being incredibly disrespectful and rude and lying about him.
15:40I can definitely see how that would have caused a rift in the marriage.
15:49Badur started turning down my lunch invitations.
15:54I thought, you know, that's weird.
15:56She's usually the one who's asking me to go to lunch.
15:59Then our mutual friends there told me that she was meeting a guy every day at lunch, and they would spend lunchtime chatting.
16:16And then later, they told me that they actually saw them kissing.
16:20I realized Amar started losing a lot of weight.
16:29I did ask him, like, what's wrong with you?
16:33He said, no, I'm fine.
16:35But I felt there was something wrong.
16:39Something made him sad.
16:45Amar called me.
16:46He started to talk about life and about the kids.
16:50He said, needs worry about his kids.
16:55If something bad happened to me, who will take care of them?
16:59Like he knew something bad will happen to him.
17:03911, what is the address of your emergency?
17:18Glenberry Drive, Holt, Michigan.
17:22Tell me exactly what happened.
17:23What happened?
17:26I came home after I took my kids from school and we took you in.
17:32And I came home and my husband saw the clouds.
17:36Okay, is he awake?
17:38I wonder if I'm outside.
17:40I'm scared if someone's inside.
17:42You think somebody broke into the house and harmed your husband?
17:45I think so.
17:46I cried talking to him from far away, but he didn't move and then the first thing I thought is my girl.
17:52What if someone is still in there?
17:54We really need to know if he's breathing, although if you're afraid to go back in there, I don't want you to go back inside.
17:59I'm scared. I'm scared.
18:00I'm scared.
18:02The call came into the 911 center at 8.05 p.m. that evening.
18:07The caller identifies herself as Bedoua Al-Azari.
18:10The 911 operator was trying to get her to go check on the status of her husband and she kept saying she was too afraid to go in.
18:20When you respond to a call like this, you have to use extreme caution.
18:25Maybe there's someone in the house.
18:26When the patrol officers arrived on scene, the only person located in the residence was Ammar.
18:32When my South Sergeant Shattuck arrived on scene, we came around the corner to the edge of the kitchen.
18:39We could see Ammar's body down on the floor.
18:44He was lying on his back, face up, clearly surrounded by a big pool of blood.
18:49It appeared as if he was chopped up multiple times to his face, his neck, to his head area.
18:57It was 24 chop wounds to the head, neck and face of Ammar.
19:01My first instinct was that it had been some type of a hatchet or an axe.
19:06Where Ammar was located in that hallway, it looked like he had taken off his shoes and immediately been ambushed.
19:14On the 911 call, the door does talk about walking into the front door and finding the front door unlocked.
19:24We looked at the door jams to see if they were damaged and there was no signs of that.
19:30We did notice a lot of electronics still in the home.
19:35There's TV, computers, tablets.
19:40Ammar himself on his person, his wallet was still on him.
19:43So we quickly ruled out this being some random act of a home invasion of somebody trying to get a quick grab of some items or something.
19:52The house smelled like bleach and it looked like there had been bleach poured on Ammar.
19:57You could see clear bleach pooling in, mixing in with the blood on the ground.
20:02To me, it tells me that someone was trying to cover up the tracks.
20:08When I arrived to Ammar's house, I saw the police cars, the ambulance.
20:14And they stopped me to go inside the house.
20:21I asked one of them about what happened to Ammar.
20:26But when he said he's passed away, I kept saying no.
20:31That's not true.
20:33At that moment, I felt like there is a part of my heart that's just broken.
20:41We assigned deputies to do a neighborhood canvas and asked them if they saw anything suspicious.
20:53We got really lucky.
20:54The neighbors that lived directly across the street from the Alisaris were coming home from a shopping trip.
20:59And they passed a subject walking towards the Alisari home.
21:03They could just tell by the stature, you know, the physical build of the person that it was a male.
21:07When they pulled into their driveway, they noticed the subject walk into the house.
21:13Once we had that information, we also continued to search for more CCTV footage through a neighborhood canvas.
21:22CCTV footage shows a dark figure walking down the sidewalk.
21:26He's going towards the bus stop.
21:33And it looked like he was wearing a backpack on and hood up.
21:40And that also matched the description that we were given by the neighbors.
21:43We knew whoever that was is the person that we need to find.
21:49The only way that we can learn anything about Ammar is to talk to Bedore at that point.
21:54At 10.44 PM, Bedore came into the office for questioning.
21:59Has your husband talked to you about anybody who might want to harm him or might be upset with him in any way?
22:08No.
22:09One of the questions I did ask was, what type of lifestyle did he live?
22:12Would there be anybody that would be upset with him?
22:15No. I mean, he's very private.
22:17Um, he doesn't socialize so that he doesn't have any secret friends like I do.
22:26No, he has never mentioned, um, someone being angry at him.
22:33She tells me that he's pretty much a homebody, that he gets up, goes to work, very family-oriented.
22:40To have somebody come in and cause this type of damage to a person made me think,
22:45is there something more here that she's not being completely honest with?
22:49So, learning the dynamic of their relationship was very important.
22:53Has there ever been any issues with you guys?
22:57In your relationship?
22:59He doesn't want me to go out with my friend.
23:01He would be like, where are you? Where are you going?
23:04What happened? Who'd you talk to?
23:07You think it might be because of an insecurity?
23:09Yeah.
23:11As she talked about not being able to move freely within that marriage,
23:16led me to think, is there something else in this relationship that I'm missing here?
23:21I'm going to ask you specifically, was there somebody else that you were seeing?
23:26Outside of your husband?
23:28Like as a boyfriend?
23:31Intimately.
23:35I mean, I had a part where I was seeing friends with benefits.
23:38Okay.
23:39But that was a long time ago.
23:42The more I asked her about it, the more open she became.
23:46During that period, I met a lot of guys on and off.
23:49Just hooking up?
23:50Yeah.
23:51And then she tells me unprompted about this one specific individual.
23:56Did they know that you were married?
23:58Recently.
24:00How recently?
24:02A few months ago.
24:03Okay.
24:04When's the last time you met up with this person?
24:08I haven't seen him in like a few weeks, I think.
24:15Can I ask what his or her name is? What his name is?
24:17Do you, do you understand?
24:18I don't want to say the person's name.
24:19Maybe they had nothing to do with it.
24:20I don't want to get, I'm in trouble.
24:21Her reluctance to share that name was obviously a big red flag.
24:36If she was really trying to help find the person who did this to her husband, she would be very open and forthcoming with information.
24:47The door.
24:48Are you really trying to help me or not?
24:50I am trying to help.
24:52Then help me.
24:53What if he didn't do anything?
24:55What if he did?
24:56You tell me.
25:00I need to talk to a lawyer.
25:02And that's when she decides that she wants to no longer answer questions and request an attorney.
25:08I had some high suspicions.
25:11Finding evidence to corroborate those suspicions was one of the first things that we wanted to do.
25:17Investigators tracked Bedore's movements on the day of the murder.
25:21That morning, Bedore took her daughters to daycare.
25:30She went to work at Michigan State University.
25:34And she was there throughout the day.
25:374 p.m., Bedore tells Amar that she was going to take her daughters to the library.
25:45I was able to corroborate that she and her kids did actually go to the library by going to the library.
25:50By going there myself and getting surveillance footage.
25:57We also found that there was a text message from Amar to Bedore at 6.30 p.m. that he was just leaving work.
26:06We were also able to corroborate what Amar was telling Bedore by getting surveillance footage from his workplace.
26:14And seeing that he did indeed leave work at that time as well.
26:20The last phone call that was made on Amar's cell phone was a call that he made to Bedore at 6.46 p.m. that evening.
26:31Bedore and her girls left the library at 6.52 p.m. that evening.
26:35She went to a local grocery store and then from there she went back home.
26:42Bedore's alibi for that day on the 4th was completely accounted for her.
26:45Her only lead at the time was where she discloses she's got a boyfriend.
26:53She wanted to protect this individual.
26:56If you think about it, this poor lady's husband has just been brutally murdered, the father of her children.
27:00And she doesn't want to tell you the name of the guy that she had an affair with last fall, according to her.
27:06So we knew we were on the right track at that point.
27:09The next step, we have to identify this person.
27:11Hey, I'm the guy to talk to. So what's going on? What you got?
27:25So, uh...
27:27Wednesday the 6th, a phone call was transferred to my desk from the records department.
27:31And it was a young man who wanted to tell me who I should be looking at in regards to the murder of Amar El Sarri.
27:40The only person that I could think of that would or could do that is, um...
27:46I don't even know his last name. His first name is Jake.
27:50And he was having an affair with, um, his wife, Bedore.
27:56He explained that Bedore was living two lives.
28:01She was living her life at home with her family.
28:04And then she was running around on the weekends partying.
28:08And he advised that Jake and Bedore had been dating.
28:12The red flags were just skyrocketing now.
28:16We knew we were on track.
28:18We started to focus on trying to figure out and identify who this Jacob or Jake individual was.
28:24And we believed that there would be evidence of who this individual might be on Bedore's phone.
28:30So after seizing that cell phone, I had turned that phone over to Detective Kramer.
28:36When we downloaded the phone, that's when we located both of her Facebook accounts.
28:42One that she had for her family.
28:45Then a separate account that she used for more of her outside-the-marriage encounters.
28:49We had received a tip that it was a guy named Jake.
28:54And that's when we discovered the Jacob Fisher screenshot.
28:58And that was a Facebook profile from a missed audio Facebook call approximately two weeks ago.
29:04Seeing that profile picture and that Facebook account is what gave us the opportunity to discover his residence.
29:12It was time to start conducting some surveillance.
29:16Investigators stake out Jacob's apartment on the evening of February 6, 2019.
29:25They spot a man inside the property.
29:30But he is not Jacob Fisher.
29:35He is Jacob's roommate, Levi Thomason.
29:39Levi actually leaves the residence and starts walking down the street to a local bar.
29:45The Detective Ward, when he walks in, he does see that Levi is interacting with an individual.
29:57And we later identify that individual as Jacob Fisher.
30:01So I ended up sitting about two bar stools away from Jacob and Levi.
30:06Whatever conversation they were having, they wanted to keep very quiet.
30:13It appeared Levi was trying to console him.
30:19It was raising some red flags that we were definitely onto the right person.
30:24Jacob was intoxicated and they began to cause a disturbance.
30:31Jacob was subsequently arrested that evening for disorderly conduct.
30:45It worked out in our favor because then we can now actually sit down and talk with Jacob.
30:50You were saying some things out there that were kind of belonging to some of the patrons out there and stuff like that.
30:56That's what I want to talk to you about.
30:58I was just drunk.
31:00Are you feeling drunk right now?
31:02I'm drunk.
31:03Are you?
31:05Do you feel you're coherent enough to speak to me about it?
31:08What do you want to wait until you're...
31:10I think I don't want to speak to anybody until my public defender is here.
31:14I terminated that interview and Jacob was brought down to the jail to be lodged.
31:18Detective Lowe's interview with Jacob was going on simultaneously with me interviewing Levi.
31:26Levi was able to give us a lot of information into the relationship between Bedore and Jacob.
31:33How long have you known Bedore?
31:37How long have you known them to be in the relationship?
31:40I'd say since sometime August, before August, when he told you about Bedore.
31:46From my understanding that they've been dating since summer, that they were really in love.
31:52Um, I felt that she was going to leave her husband.
31:57And I mean, it's better.
31:59So is my understanding of it.
32:01That was a big piece of the puzzle.
32:03To be able to establish that this wasn't just some fling that Bedore had with Jake.
32:09Um, Levi confirmed that they had actually been dating for several months.
32:12Police find messages on Bedore's phone that make clear Bedore and Jacob's relationship.
32:21We started dating in August and it was hot and heavy.
32:26And then there was a breakup in October.
32:29And then she reached out to him in November.
32:32And then it seems that the seriousness of their relationship really took off from there.
32:36The Snapchat search warrant return had a lot of still photos and videos of Bedore and Jacob together.
32:43Which just solidified how intimate their relationship was.
32:50We were able to determine that she had taken one of her two daughters.
32:56And introduced the child to Jacob Fisher.
33:01And they began talking about Jacob and her running off to the west coast.
33:06And they began planning to rent a car and take the two kids to get away from her family and move in with his family out there.
33:19It was just a couple weeks before the homicide occurred when she really started turning up the pressure on Jacob to help her out with this abusive relationship she was saying she was having.
33:29Bedore had painted a picture to Jacob of Amar being a monster.
33:34Controlling terrible husband.
33:39It was obvious that that's what was fueling Jacob's fire to want to intervene.
33:45The more we reviewed the messages, he became a more viable suspect as to the person who killed Amar.
33:58We executed a search warrant at Jacob and Levi's residence.
34:01Jacob's bedroom, we found the packaging for a campaxe.
34:07We thought Amar was killed with a hatchet or a campaxe.
34:12That's exactly what we had right there was the packaging for it.
34:16We located a receipt to a local grocery store.
34:20On the receipt, it showed a purchase of a campaxe and then a bottle of bleach.
34:27And we knew that bleach was used at the crime scene.
34:32The next day we sent Detective Ward to Kroger, which was the store the bleach was purchased from.
34:39When I was reviewing the surveillance footage, we actually started right at that moment of the purchase.
34:45Jacob Fisher began his checkout at 3.33 p.m.
34:55At 3.35 p.m. he exits the store holding his groceries in one hand and then in the other hand he's holding a bottle of bleach.
35:04That photo speaks a thousand words.
35:10I remember sitting there probably looking over Detective Ward's shoulder, looking at that going,
35:15We got him.
35:17So at that point, as we were watching the surveillance footage, we actually were able to go back and figure out exactly what vehicle he came from.
35:30On the surveillance footage, we see that Jacob exits a vehicle, a red Dodge Ram pickup truck, that is consistent to the vehicle that we know Bedore owned.
35:40And that's when we figured out that it was Bedore Ali Asari's truck that had pulled in.
35:50When we saw Bedore taking Jake to get the weapon that would be used to kill the father of her girls, we knew that she had something to do with it.
35:59Jacob Fisher remained in custody following his arrest on Wednesday, February 6th for disorderly conduct.
36:12When someone's arrested, we'll go through all their property when they're booked in.
36:16Detective Shattuck told me there was a bus pass in his wallet.
36:20From the bus records that I obtained, I could articulate that Jacob Fisher used his bus pass at 5.53 p.m.
36:27on February 4th.
36:29And where he would have gotten off puts him right in the area of the Ali Asari home.
36:35Within minutes of the witnesses across the street putting a figure matching his description in the front door.
36:42Jacob Fisher was formally charged with the murder of Amari Ali Asari.
36:46Then we shifted all of our attention to Bedore.
36:52It was time for us to really solidify her involvement.
36:57I remember we were in a funeral home with Amar.
37:03I saw Bedore there with her family.
37:08Then I told her, Bedore, they arrested the guy who killed Amar.
37:15She shocked.
37:17She was so nervous.
37:19And her reaction was not normal to me.
37:27Investigators analyzed the communications between Bedore and Jacob in the lead up to Amar's murder.
37:33We discovered a screenshot of the communications between Bedore and Jacob.
37:40That was Jacob Fisher asking Bedore to tell him how much Amar had damaged her.
37:48Bedore obliges and sends a list of all the things that she's claimed that Amar has done to her.
37:52Bedore is describing Amar to Jacob calling him physically abusive, mentally abusive, flat-out lies about Amar.
38:06There was absolutely zero evidence that Amar was ever abusive in any way, shape or form to anyone.
38:15Bedore was pumping up Jake to kill Amar.
38:19She's using Jacob to accomplish what she wants.
38:26When we processed the items in both Bedore and Amar's vehicles, we noticed that they both had dash cams.
38:36In reviewing Bedore's dash cam footage, it pretty much gave her account of when she leaves work to when she arrives home.
38:45So that dash cam was very helpful to us.
38:48At 5.32 p.m. on the day of Amar's murder, a microphone on the dash cam captured the voices of Bedore and her daughters.
38:57Okay, I'm actually going to put my jacket all the way on.
39:00Yes, even me, I'm going to put my jacket on.
39:03She actually says on the dash cam footage that she's going to be deactivating the alarm to the house.
39:09She's disabling the alarm, but Amar doesn't get out of work for almost another hour, and she doesn't plan on being home until 8.05 p.m.
39:23Why would anybody turn off their alarm when nobody's home?
39:26Let me put the sign in the house.
39:27This was an incredible piece of evidence, not only for the mere fact that she did it, but the timing.
39:36Jake swiped his bus pass and got on that bus at 5.33 p.m., just one minute after Bedore had disarmed the alarm system, lighting Jake up right in the front door.
39:47Also, at 5.33 p.m., the CCTV footage at the library shows Bedore pulling in with her daughters.
39:58When you watch the CCTV footage and you see how comfortable and how normal she appears to be at that stage, and she knows the entire time that her husband's going to be brutally murdered by her lover.
40:12And for her to be able to just go on about her day as if nothing is wrong is absolutely incredible.
40:21Bedore and her girls left the library at 6.52 p.m. that evening.
40:27Once Bedore and her daughters arrive home, that's when she says she sees her husband down on the ground.
40:33The Snapchat app showed us that she had talked to Jacob just moments before calling 911.
40:44The two of them are working in concert. They have planned it, and now their plan is going exactly how they want it to go.
40:52It was really the tipping point in the case against Bedore.
40:55On February 14th, 10 days after the homicide, we were able to secure the arrest warrant for Bedore.
41:06Bedore al-Asari was arrested for the murder of Amar al-Asari.
41:10The prosecutors in both trials stepped through the events that led to Amar's murder.
41:31Jacob and Bedore were making plans about running away with the girls and starting a new life.
41:41She's manipulating Jacob to get what she wants, ultimately convince him to kill Amar al-Asari.
41:49Jacob tried to paint the picture that Bedore al-Asari had nothing to do with this, and this was all on his own,
41:55which we could show was false. It was a lie.
42:02She took him to purchase the murder weapon and the bleach to help cover it up.
42:06That evening, Jacob left his apartment.
42:10And just moments later, Bedore remotely disarms the alarm system on their home.
42:17Let me disarm the house.
42:20Jacob takes the bus down, and he's seen walking in the front door by the neighbors.
42:24When Amar arrives home at 7.20 p.m., he goes in, takes off his shoes, and before he's able to turn on any lights,
42:37he's attacked by Jacob, who's hiding.
42:42Jacob then attempts to erase or destroy any type of evidence at all by pouring the bleach onto Amar.
42:50Jacob is a Mandalorian.
42:52A CIDADE NO BRASIL
43:22A CIDADE NO BRASIL
43:52A CIDADE NO BRASIL
43:54A CIDADE NO BRASIL
43:55A CIDADE NO BRASIL
44:00Eu não acredito que há um dia que acontece sem pensar em Amor.
44:09Eu me esqueço muito.