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00:00A CIDADE NO BRASIL
00:30Quando você interrogate alguém, você não sabe o que eles vão fazer quando eles estão com pressionos.
00:35Você está lá. Quitando lá.
00:37Ele foi apenas admitindo o que ele não conseguia, e não conseguia o que nós não conseguia.
00:42Eu não conseguia nada.
00:44Ele é apenas capaz de uma coisa, e que é a raça.
00:50Ele é impregnável, e ele quer as pessoas que os fearam.
00:53Ele está batendo a cabeça do que ele possivelmente, na sala de interrogação.
01:01Uau, você é realmente louco.
01:10Eu passei minha carreira fechando murder cases.
01:14Mas eu não sou o único que responde a pergunta.
01:18É necessário um raro para resolver o unsolvável.
01:24Para encontrar um morto de morto.
01:27Para encontrar justices para o morto.
01:31É o que é necessário para ser um detectado americano.
01:42Eu sou Michelle Saley.
01:43Eu fui a homicida detective em 2012 para o Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
01:49As a detective, eu estava em child abuse e sexo crimes.
01:53Four anos de sexo crimes really wears on you.
01:56E era hora de me mudar para mudar e fazer a mudança.
01:59Então, homicida foi a única passo daquela vez.
02:02E eu pensava que eu era bom para ser em elite club.
02:07É raro para as pessoas que vão para a homicida.
02:10É definitivamente raro para as pessoas que vão para a homicida.
02:13Uma vez que eu provo myself e provo meu worth ethic e salvou meu first whodunit case,
02:19eu ganhei um grande respeito de eles.
02:21E eu fiquei em uma área de 10 anos.
02:22Então, em mid-Novembro, eu estava em um office working a normal day,
02:36e eu got a phone call that missing persons detectives
02:41had been working a case for a little over a month
02:45of a missing woman named Sherri Prather.
02:47The last time anyone saw Sherri Prather
02:50was October 12th.
02:52Her family reported her missing three days later.
02:57Well, Sherri was my only child.
03:00I raised her by myself.
03:02She was just the love of my life.
03:06This was Sherri.
03:07We took this on Wednesday and the next day is when she disappeared.
03:17The missing persons detectives received a tip
03:21that Sherri's body was off of Braddock Road.
03:25So they called us out saying,
03:26hey, we just want to get y'all on board.
03:29So if we find her, you know, you've already stepped into the case.
03:32Braddock Road retains a lot of that rural look.
03:43You can go for a half mile in some directions
03:46and there's nothing but Tulane Road
03:48and Pinewoods on either side.
03:54You look at what you're supposed to be searching.
03:59It's overwhelming.
04:00It's a daunting task.
04:03How are we going to find anything in this?
04:08Nobody could find her remains.
04:10So we had to call out the contaminated dog.
04:18They thoroughly searched that area for several hours
04:21and you begin to believe this is never going to happen.
04:26We're not going to find anything of value.
04:27And suddenly the dog alerts, sits down and barks.
04:35And then there's this skull
04:37shining in the middle of it all.
04:40We now know this is more than a rumor.
04:49There's a dead human here.
04:55So when one human bone is discovered,
04:57a search of a wider area begins.
05:01The bones look weathered like they've been out there for a while.
05:16Florida weather will do that with the sun, the heat, the humidity.
05:20There is some level of decomposition that occurs in a month's time, of course.
05:27But the real issue is carnivore involvement.
05:33All the flesh had been picked away.
05:34That particular area of Braddock Road, there was quite a bit of scavengers out there.
05:41Matter of fact, a pelvic bone was found up in a tree
05:45where an animal probably scurried it up the tree.
05:48So this is a tragic mess.
05:51So they have a collection of bones.
05:53Do they belong to Sherry Prather?
05:55Or is it someone else they don't even know about?
06:03The remains were taken to the medical examiner's office.
06:07They identified her as Sherry Prather.
06:11We were able to do that through some dental records.
06:14And then more importantly,
06:16you really have to determine what the cause of death was.
06:18And that is a critical piece.
06:20Skeletal remains can speak to you if you listen.
06:24We had a forensic anthropologist from the University of Florida come in.
06:30And they found what appeared to be
06:32a half-moon indentation in one of the ribs.
06:37And then a fragmentation of one of her vertebraes
06:42that indicated that she was shot in the back.
06:47At that point, we knew it was a homicide.
06:51So now it's different.
06:54It's no longer a missing person.
06:57It's a dead person.
06:58And they were murdered.
07:00And homicide detective Michelle Salick is on the case.
07:03And she is not going to walk away from this.
07:08I just felt like,
07:09okay, this is it.
07:12I've got to solve this case.
07:13The first step is to notify the survivors.
07:16When I look back,
07:20I really don't know how I got through it.
07:25To know that she lay out there
07:27and those animals ripped her apart.
07:28And that was the hardest thing
07:35that I could process.
07:42Sherry Lee Prather was seen as a happy person
07:48who sang her way through life.
07:50She had two daughters.
07:53She had a mother who cared for her.
07:56She had friends.
07:57She loved motorcycles.
07:59She was a great singer.
08:02She loved to go all over doing karaoke.
08:06She loved to party.
08:09She could walk in any place.
08:11And wherever she went,
08:13when we left there,
08:14she was friends with everybody.
08:15She was just a real loving person.
08:24I really wanted to find justice
08:27for Norma Ellis
08:28for, you know,
08:30the death of her daughter.
08:31And I read all the reports
08:33involved in this case.
08:35I found out that Sherry Prather
08:37was last seen alive
08:38on October 12th, 2012,
08:41leaving a bar on the north side
08:43called Boots and Bottles.
08:45Boots and Bottles was known
08:51as a local bar,
08:52kind of like a pool hall.
08:54It had a reputation
08:55of being a little rowdy at times,
08:57sometimes guys riding motorcycles.
09:07The night she disappeared,
09:09Sherry's mother drops her off
09:11at Boots and Bottles
09:13for a ladies' night out.
09:15And then by the next day,
09:17she hadn't called,
09:18she hadn't showed up.
09:19I knew something was wrong.
09:25So it got assigned
09:26to the missing persons unit.
09:28They started following up
09:30some pretty good leads.
09:32During these interviews,
09:33her friends report
09:34that Sherry had been
09:36very distressed that day
09:37because she broke up
09:38with her boyfriend,
09:39so she wanted to go out
09:40and have a few drinks.
09:42They all said that Sherry
09:43was a little tipsy that evening.
09:46She was invited to a party
09:47at a private home
09:48on Trout River Road,
09:50which is in the area.
09:52They said she met a guy
09:53in the bar who's a biker.
09:55and she asked him
10:00for a ride
10:01to this party.
10:03She gets on the back
10:05of a motorcycle
10:05that belongs to a stranger.
10:12He fires it up
10:14and roars off
10:15into the night.
10:17The last thing they see
10:19is the taillight
10:20of a motorcycle.
10:21They drive off
10:23and nobody sees him again.
10:26So who is that
10:27on the motorcycle
10:28with Sherry?
10:29Is he the reason
10:30she was reduced to bones?
10:36Police identified
10:41human remains
10:42found in this wooded area
10:44last week
10:44as Sherry Prather.
10:46Prather was celebrating
10:47a girl's night out
10:49with her friends
10:49at Boots and Bottles
10:51on North Main Street.
10:54Now this is a biker bar.
10:57They don't have
10:57any surveillance tapes
10:59on purpose.
11:00But across the street,
11:02there's another place
11:03of business that does.
11:09And it showed
11:10our victim
11:11getting on the back
11:13of a motorcycle.
11:14It clearly shows
11:15Sherry Prather
11:16was a male individual
11:18and driving away.
11:21We just know
11:22he was a white male.
11:24You know,
11:24it appeared
11:25that he was bald.
11:26And it would have been
11:27hard to know
11:28exactly who that was.
11:30You can't see
11:31the biker's face,
11:33but you can clearly
11:34see the motorcycle.
11:35The fact that he's
11:36riding on a Honda
11:37is an enormous clue.
11:40Now, in biker world,
11:42that is a felony.
11:44If you're not riding
11:45a Harley Davidson,
11:46you're not considered
11:47to be a biker.
11:48So who is this guy?
11:56So, say they go
11:57to visit the bar
11:58to determine
11:59if they can learn
12:00who the biker is
12:02that Sherry left with.
12:03Boots and Bottles
12:05wasn't anything fancy.
12:08It's just a grungy bar
12:09on the north side
12:10that's been there
12:11for a while.
12:12It's not a bar
12:12I would attend
12:13or go to
12:14and hang out
12:14with my friends,
12:15but, you know,
12:17we're all different.
12:19It took a little bit
12:20of persuasion
12:22to get people to talk.
12:23Most of the people
12:26at Boots and Bottles,
12:27they don't have
12:28any use for the police
12:29and they can't remember
12:31their first name,
12:32let alone who
12:33Sherry may be,
12:35and they don't know
12:35anything about a biker,
12:36but the place
12:37is filled with them.
12:39They make contact
12:40with a bartender.
12:43Detective Selick says,
12:45did you know a guy
12:46who rides a Honda
12:48that comes here
12:49all the time?
12:49Oh, yeah.
12:50His name is
12:51Johnny Johnson.
12:52He's the only guy
12:53that rides a Honda
12:54at that bar.
12:57What they said
12:58about Johnny Wayne Johnson
12:59is he's rough.
13:02His nickname is Viking,
13:04and that's what he went by,
13:05and that he's from Iceland,
13:07and he's unpredictable.
13:10Unpredictable enough
13:11to kill?
13:13Let's find out.
13:22So they track down
13:23the Icelandic Viking,
13:25and by all accounts,
13:26he is true to his name.
13:28He's a white male,
13:30pale,
13:31red beard.
13:34He's a big man.
13:35He's very large.
13:37He looked like a Viking.
13:39He should have had a hatchet
13:40or a warhammer
13:41or something.
13:41He said his name
13:44in America
13:45is John Johnson,
13:46but in Iceland,
13:47his name is
13:48Magni Thorvaldson.
13:50He speaks
13:51with an Icelandic accent.
13:53It is slight,
13:54but it is audible.
13:56He is asked,
13:57how did he meet Sherry?
13:59He's extremely cooperative,
14:01and he replies
14:02that it was that night
14:03at Boots and Bottles.
14:05Sherry said
14:06she needs a ride
14:07to a party
14:07on Trot River Road,
14:09so he agrees
14:10to take her there.
14:11He doesn't deny
14:12that that was Sherry Prather
14:13on the back
14:13of his motorcycle.
14:18Viking says
14:19they drive
14:21to Trot River Road.
14:24They stop
14:25where this house is.
14:27Sherry says,
14:28let me go inside
14:29and talk to people,
14:32and then
14:32I'll get you in.
14:35He said
14:36she went inside
14:37this house.
14:37I saw people
14:38looking out the window.
14:39It was a little sketchy,
14:40so I didn't know
14:41if I was going
14:41to get robbed,
14:42and so I left,
14:44and I didn't see her
14:45again after that.
14:48The odds would say
14:50there was some encounter
14:51at this party
14:53that resulted
14:54in her untimely demise.
15:03Viking rode with us,
15:05pointed out,
15:06you know,
15:06this is the way we went.
15:07this is where
15:08I dropped her off.
15:12Salik goes up
15:13and knocks
15:14and gets no reply.
15:16She looks in the windows
15:17and decides
15:19this place
15:20has certainly seen
15:21better days.
15:23It's all
15:23in very poor condition.
15:25She inserts
15:26a business card
15:27in the door frame
15:28with her name
15:29and her phone number.
15:30at that point,
15:40we had to find
15:41something else.
15:42that major question here,
15:49who did Sherry run into
15:51at this party?
15:52Somebody she knows?
15:54Somebody that hates her?
15:55Sherry's friends
15:56told the missing person detectives
15:59that she'd been in a dispute
16:01with her boyfriend.
16:01Well,
16:02earlier that day,
16:03she went over to his apartment
16:05and they got into an argument.
16:07And she made him bring her home
16:10and the whole time coming home,
16:11they were in an argument.
16:12So when someone says to me
16:18in a homicide case,
16:20well,
16:20she's got this boyfriend.
16:22Oh,
16:22I like boyfriends.
16:24What's his story?
16:26It turns out
16:27the boyfriend's name
16:28is Daniel Dollison.
16:33I didn't approve of him.
16:35He was real jealous of Sherry.
16:39And I always felt like
16:41he was parked
16:42in the parking lot
16:43or across the street
16:44watching who she left with
16:46because I knew
16:48what type of person he was.
16:51Well,
16:51what if Mr. Dollison
16:53follows Sherry
16:54to this party
16:55on Trout River Road
16:56and the argument continues
16:58with alcohol involved
17:00and maybe a gun?
17:01Could that work?
17:02Oh,
17:03boy,
17:04yeah,
17:04it could.
17:09Detectives find
17:10Daniel Dollison
17:11quite easily.
17:12He's not concealing
17:13himself anywhere.
17:15They asked him directly,
17:17you had an argument
17:18that day.
17:19What was it about?
17:21Well,
17:21I wanted her
17:21to move in with me.
17:24And she said,
17:25absolutely not.
17:26Her mother
17:27was advancing in age.
17:29She planned
17:30on taking care of her.
17:32She took care of me
17:33and my two granddaughters.
17:35Four girls
17:36living together
17:37in one house.
17:38So did you go
17:39to this house party
17:40on Trout River Road
17:42and run into Sherry there?
17:44No,
17:44I did not.
17:45I went to my sister's house
17:47to talk about Sherry
17:48refusing to move in
17:50with me
17:50and I spent the night there.
17:53And he said,
17:54I didn't go down
17:54Braddock Road that night.
17:55I've never been down
17:56Braddock Road before.
17:57The alibi
17:58checks out completely.
18:00Dollison
18:00had nothing to do
18:01with her disappearance
18:02or her death.
18:04He loves that girl.
18:05Now he knows
18:07he will never see her again.
18:10It's terrible
18:11to imagine that,
18:13you know?
18:14I wanted to protect her
18:16from all that,
18:17you know?
18:19And I couldn't be there.
18:21There won't be no closure
18:22for me
18:23until I see him
18:23fried in the elected chair.
18:27So Selick is back
18:33to square one.
18:34Where do we go now?
18:36At that point,
18:37I was starting to
18:38kind of run into a dead end.
18:42Then she hears back
18:43from the people
18:44that own the house
18:45in the woods
18:46on Trout River Road
18:48where she left
18:49her business card.
18:51They were just,
18:52you know,
18:52a normal mid-age,
18:54you know,
18:54couple.
18:55They were back and forth
18:56because they were
18:57renovating the house.
19:00They've never had a party
19:01in that house.
19:03The place has never
19:03been broken into.
19:05They were kind of
19:06just taken back
19:06of the whole story
19:07of why I even called them.
19:09They never heard
19:09a motorcycle.
19:10They don't know anything
19:11about a Sherry Prather.
19:12Two things become
19:14obvious to Selick
19:15after this meeting
19:16with these people.
19:18There's never been
19:19a party in this place.
19:20and the person
19:22who said there was
19:23is lying through
19:24his teeth
19:25and his name
19:27is John Johnson,
19:28also known
19:31as Viking.
19:33The only possibility
19:35for Johnny
19:36to be lying
19:37is he's involved
19:38in her death.
19:42At that point,
19:43he was a potential suspect
19:45for sure.
19:48So now,
19:50Selick has someone
19:51to refocus upon.
19:52All she knows
19:53about him
19:54is what he claims.
19:55He's Icelandic.
19:57He's 39 years old.
19:59His occupation
20:00is long-distance
20:01truck driver.
20:03I found out
20:03he spent time
20:04for a violent felony
20:05in Georgia.
20:06She also learns
20:07that Johnny Johnson
20:08has an ex-wife
20:10named Samantha.
20:10I decided,
20:15you know what?
20:16Let's reach out
20:17to Johnny Wayne's
20:19ex-wife.
20:20When you're speaking
20:21to the wife
20:22or a girlfriend,
20:23there is a tendency
20:24to protect
20:25their loved one
20:26from you.
20:27Ex-wives
20:28don't defend.
20:30Ex-wives
20:31attack.
20:34My name is
20:35Samantha Burleson.
20:38In 2008,
20:39I met
20:39Johnny Wayne Johnson.
20:40at a friend's
20:42birthday party.
20:43There was this guy
20:44that just kept
20:44staring at me.
20:46Kind of the bad boy image
20:48and quiet
20:49and mysterious.
20:52I was just getting
20:53out of a bad marriage.
20:54It was something
20:55new and exciting.
20:58But John changed
20:59as soon as we said
21:00I do.
21:01He went from
21:02a happy-go-lucky guy
21:03to somebody
21:04who literally
21:05terrified me.
21:06It was always
21:07mostly verbal threats.
21:08if you don't do this
21:11I'm going to hurt you.
21:14We separated
21:16in
21:16October of 2011.
21:19We stayed in contact
21:21because
21:21he still wanted
21:22to be there
21:22for my kids.
21:26My first impressions
21:27of Samantha
21:28was that she
21:29really wanted
21:29to cooperate.
21:31But she was terrified
21:32of Johnny Wayne.
21:33She wanted to tell us
21:34everything
21:34but she was
21:35so nervous
21:35and I can
21:36understand why.
21:43Sherry Pritha
21:44went missing
21:44early morning
21:46of October 12th.
21:47Samantha Burleson
21:48told me
21:48a few days later
21:50Johnny called her
21:51and asked
21:51to meet her
21:52at a park.
21:54He started asking
21:55me these weird
21:56questions.
21:57He goes,
21:57what would you do
21:58or how would you
21:59get rid of a person's
22:00body?
22:01I was just laughing
22:02and joking
22:03because I thought
22:03he was joking.
22:05He said,
22:07Braddock Road,
22:08that's where she's at.
22:09I was like,
22:09what are you talking
22:11about?
22:11Who's there?
22:12That's where she's at
22:13but don't worry
22:14about it.
22:14I'm going to take
22:15care of it.
22:16I thought it was
22:17full of shit.
22:19I thought it was
22:19trying to scare me.
22:22Samantha says
22:23that Viking
22:24is a pathological
22:25liar.
22:27He can't help
22:28himself but to
22:29lie constantly
22:31to try to establish
22:32his persona
22:34as a mysterious
22:36and dangerous
22:37biker.
22:39Johnny Wayne
22:39thrives off
22:40attention from
22:41people.
22:41So he wanted
22:42attention.
22:44This guy kept
22:45building himself up
22:47to everybody
22:47that would listen.
22:49Hey, I'm a
22:50badass.
22:51Don't cross me.
22:53I'm going to be
22:54feared and
22:54respected.
22:58Samantha assumed
22:59it was another
23:00one of his
23:01fantasies.
23:03But when they
23:04found Sherry
23:05in the woods
23:06on Braddock Road,
23:08I did not
23:09for the life of me
23:11want to say
23:11anything.
23:12I was so scared.
23:15Like all
23:16homicide detectives,
23:18Selig wants to
23:19build the strongest
23:20possible case
23:22against Viking.
23:23So she comes up
23:24with a plan
23:25that has some
23:27promise.
23:27We asked
23:31Samantha to
23:31wear a wire
23:32and meet up
23:33with Johnny Wayne
23:34in hopes that
23:35he would again
23:37talk about
23:37what he did
23:38to Sherry
23:38to pray through
23:39that night.
23:40That is an
23:41incredibly dangerous
23:42thing to do.
23:43This is a person
23:44she is admittedly
23:46afraid of.
23:47But she agrees
23:48to try this.
23:49I wasn't hesitant
23:52because Sherry
23:54had a family.
23:56She had people
23:56that cared about
23:57her.
23:58That's why I did
23:59what I did.
24:01She wanted to
24:02help so bad
24:03because she
24:03wanted him
24:04to pay for
24:05him.
24:07Viking is a
24:08little bit of
24:08a mechanic.
24:09So Selig tells
24:10Samantha to
24:11call and ask
24:12Viking to
24:13check out her
24:14truck to get
24:16the conversation
24:17started.
24:20I placed the
24:20wire in my
24:21bra.
24:22I kept
24:22worrying that
24:23I was going
24:23to either find
24:24it or I was
24:25going to lose
24:25it.
24:26I felt like
24:27everything was
24:27resting on my
24:28shoulders.
24:30It was just
24:30terrifying.
24:34So we have
24:35a plan in place
24:36to catch
24:37our man,
24:38Viking,
24:38into confessing
24:39to the crime
24:40of murder.
24:41Is it going
24:42to work?
24:42Well, we're
24:43about to find
24:44out.
24:49Beaks,
24:50Tuesday on
24:51ID.
25:01Samantha has
25:02agreed to
25:03wear a wire,
25:04which is an
25:05extremely brave
25:06thing to do.
25:08It was at his
25:08mom's garage
25:10at her house
25:11and I was
25:12really hoping
25:12like, okay,
25:13we're going
25:14to get this
25:14guy.
25:17Having to
25:17wear a wire
25:18and confront
25:19somebody by
25:20yourself,
25:21you don't know
25:22if your next
25:23breath is going
25:23to be your
25:24last,
25:24if they're
25:25going to find
25:25out that you
25:25were wearing
25:26a wire and
25:26betraying them.
25:28It's terrifying.
25:31How you doing?
25:32The truck is
25:33whining really
25:34bad, John.
25:35Can you put
25:35more power
25:36steering fluid in?
25:37Yeah.
25:38All right.
25:39So when he
25:39takes a look
25:40at her truck,
25:41she suddenly
25:42shifts the
25:43conversation
25:43to Sherry's
25:44murder.
25:45Okay, tell me
25:46the story.
25:47Nothing happened.
25:48I got her off
25:49on Scott River,
25:51but nobody's
25:52going to ask
25:52you anything.
25:53I said,
25:54you sure you're
25:55not in trouble,
25:55are you?
25:56He goes,
25:57just drop it.
25:57You sent me a
25:59text that says
26:00have you seen
26:00the news?
26:01I'm scared.
26:02You hear anything
26:03on the news,
26:04don't text me.
26:05It scares the
26:07shit out of me,
26:07you know?
26:09Why is it
26:09scary?
26:11Because I've
26:12never been this
26:13close to anything
26:13like this.
26:15But what if
26:15they come talking
26:16to me?
26:16What do you
26:17want me to say?
26:19They won't come
26:19and talk to you.
26:20The only thing
26:21they'll ask you
26:21if they come
26:22and talk to you
26:23is if I'm
26:24a violent person.
26:26And if you
26:26call them
26:27that I'm not.
26:28He goes,
26:29don't worry
26:29about it.
26:30If you don't
26:31know anything,
26:31you can't say
26:32anything.
26:33Culpable
26:33deniability.
26:34He said that
26:35all the time.
26:36But what
26:37really happened?
26:38Right now,
26:38I don't want
26:39to really get
26:39into it
26:40until it's
26:40over with.
26:41You understand
26:42what I'm saying?
26:43Every time
26:44she brought
26:44it up,
26:45he would
26:45basically shush
26:46her and say,
26:48we're not
26:48talking about
26:49that.
26:50I just think
26:51he was starting
26:51to get paranoid.
26:57and all
26:57of a sudden
26:58it dawns
26:58on his
26:59pea-sized brain
27:00that maybe
27:01me running
27:01my mouth
27:02was a bad
27:03idea.
27:04So Samantha
27:05breaks the
27:06contact.
27:08She tried
27:09her hardest.
27:10I mean,
27:10she really,
27:11really tried.
27:14And they
27:15thanked me
27:15for doing that.
27:17But I feel
27:17like I was
27:17letting the police
27:18officers down
27:19because I didn't
27:20get John
27:21to say anything
27:22on tape.
27:23I was
27:23disappointed in
27:24myself.
27:28Did they get
27:29what they
27:29wanted?
27:30No.
27:32But Selick
27:32is determined
27:33to solve
27:34the death
27:34of Sherry
27:36Prather.
27:37At that
27:38point,
27:38we knew
27:39that Johnny
27:40Wayne Johnson
27:40was our
27:41suspect,
27:42but we had
27:42to find
27:43other means
27:43to prove
27:43it.
27:45Detective
27:45Selick
27:46needs a piece
27:46of evidence
27:47linking Viking
27:48to the scene
27:49or an eyewitness
27:50confession,
27:52something more
27:52than what she
27:53currently has.
27:54The good
27:56news is that
27:57Johnny Wayne
27:58Johnson,
27:58aka Viking,
28:00is still
28:00talking to
28:01Selick,
28:02probably as a
28:02way to seem
28:03cooperative and
28:04to stop the
28:05police from
28:06suspecting him
28:07further.
28:08So she says,
28:09would you mind
28:10if I had your
28:11phone?
28:11I'd like to
28:12download it.
28:13Oh, sure.
28:14But then he
28:15tells her,
28:16it's a new
28:16phone, by the
28:17way.
28:17I lost my
28:18old phone just
28:19the other day.
28:20Johnny Wayne
28:21thought that
28:22telling detectives
28:23that he lost
28:24his phone that
28:24night, that we
28:25weren't going to
28:26be able to get
28:26any kind of
28:27records from
28:28that phone
28:28number because
28:29he lost it.
28:30Well, he was
28:31wrong.
28:33Viking doesn't
28:34understand how
28:35cell phones work.
28:37He thinks he
28:37does, but he
28:38doesn't.
28:39He's not aware
28:40that the phone
28:41itself is
28:41meaningless.
28:43We were able
28:44to get his
28:45location off
28:46of that phone
28:47and what towers
28:48it was hitting
28:49and what location
28:51roughly he was
28:52in that night.
28:54Viking said he
28:55was home by
28:56two o'clock in
28:57the morning and
28:57went to bed.
28:58The phone records
28:59indicate he was
29:00not home at
29:01two o'clock in
29:02the morning,
29:02but it does
29:04indicate that he
29:04was in the area
29:05of the crime scene
29:06on Braddock Road
29:08until 3.47 in
29:10the morning.
29:11We couldn't
29:12pinpoint his
29:13exact location,
29:15but we knew he
29:16was in that
29:17vicinity.
29:18Braddock Road
29:18was definitely in
29:19that pie of where
29:21the phone was
29:22pinging.
29:23Viking is lying
29:24and the phone
29:25records prove it.
29:27But the state
29:28attorney didn't
29:30think we had
29:30enough and
29:31wasn't on
29:33board with
29:34approving a
29:35warrant for
29:36Johnny Winsor
29:36arrest for
29:37murder.
29:45We just
29:46continued our
29:46investigation and
29:48followed up on
29:48every tip.
29:49We talked to
29:50everybody possible
29:51at Boots and
29:52Bottle Bar.
29:53Selick becomes
29:54aware that Viking
29:55has a current
29:56girlfriend whose
29:57name is Chelsea
29:58Burton.
30:05She was very
30:06scared.
30:06She was shaking
30:08the whole time
30:08we were talking
30:09to her.
30:09You can tell
30:10she didn't
30:10want to speak
30:10to us.
30:12Burton tells
30:13the same exact
30:14story and
30:15sequence of
30:16events that
30:17Viking told
30:18Selick.
30:20He had dropped
30:20off this girl
30:21from the bar
30:22at a party
30:23on Trout River
30:24Road and he
30:26came home at
30:26two o'clock
30:27and he went
30:28directly to bed.
30:29So what does
30:30that do?
30:31That provides
30:32Viking with
30:34an alibi.
30:35She was just
30:36giving us enough
30:37information to
30:38act like she was
30:39cooperating but
30:40just really not
30:41enough to do
30:43anything with.
30:43We were confident
30:44she knew more
30:45than she was
30:46telling us.
30:46so part of
30:48our strategy
30:49was okay
30:50they may not
30:51be willing to
30:52speak to us
30:53now but this
30:54is going to be
30:54something we're
30:54going to need
30:55to come back
30:55to once,
30:57twice, maybe
30:58three times
30:59and re-interview
31:00these people.
31:00Detective Selick
31:06talks to everyone
31:07who's ever known
31:08or been associated
31:09with Viking.
31:12You're telling
31:13these people
31:13you're not going
31:14to go away.
31:16I didn't want
31:16to give up
31:17on this case.
31:18It's hard to know
31:19who is responsible
31:21for the death
31:22of somebody
31:23and not being able
31:24to put them
31:26behind bars
31:26and I just
31:27wasn't willing
31:28to suspend
31:29the case
31:29and get rid of it.
31:30as her time
31:37continues
31:37with this tale
31:38Selick becomes aware
31:40that Viking
31:41is not
31:42who he says
31:43he is.
31:44He says
31:44he's an Icelandic
31:46man who's spent
31:47over half his life
31:48in Iceland
31:49and is a descendant
31:51of Erik the Red.
31:53The reality is
31:54you're not Viking
31:55you're Johnny Wayne
31:56Johnson
31:57from the trailer
31:58parks of
31:59Jacksonville, Florida.
32:00He's never even
32:02been to Iceland.
32:03He doesn't even
32:04have a passport.
32:05And your Icelandic
32:06accent is bullshit.
32:08And that's how
32:09he was talking
32:10the whole time.
32:11Just like this.
32:12That's not really
32:13how he talks.
32:16Johnny wants people
32:17to fear him.
32:18He dislikes
32:19himself to look
32:20bigger and badder.
32:21I think that gives him
32:22some self-power
32:24that he intimidates
32:26people.
32:27He would talk
32:28about Viking gods
32:30and Thor.
32:32I mean it was like
32:33the guy was living
32:33in a DC comic.
32:35The elevator didn't go
32:35up to the top floor
32:36with this guy.
32:42Johnny Johnson
32:43is a pathetic human being.
32:45He invents this persona.
32:46How sad is that?
32:49You are so disgusted
32:50by who you are
32:51you want to be
32:52someone else.
32:53That's very disturbed.
33:02So a couple years
33:03goes by
33:04and I decided
33:05you know what
33:06let's reach out
33:08to
33:08Johnny Wayne's
33:10previous girlfriend
33:10again.
33:11I heard that
33:13they weren't
33:14dating anymore
33:14so I thought
33:15you know what
33:16let's go find her
33:17and see if her
33:18story changes.
33:23We made contact
33:24with her
33:25and you would
33:27have thought
33:27the incident happened
33:29five minutes
33:30before we came there
33:31because she was shaking.
33:33It took a long time
33:34to get her on board
33:35and to gain her trust
33:36but she ended up
33:37talking to us.
33:39She admitted
33:40that she
33:40did not tell us
33:42everything that time
33:42because she was
33:43in fear of her life.
33:45She was scared
33:45that he would kill her.
33:48She says
33:49that even though
33:50I told you
33:51he was home
33:52by two
33:52and he went to bed
33:53that's not true.
33:55He didn't come home
33:56at all.
33:56I didn't see him
33:57for two more days.
33:58So Viking's alibi
34:00just went up
34:01and smoked.
34:04She agreed
34:05to tell us
34:06what Johnny Wayne Johnson
34:08really told her
34:08and that was that.
34:11He did leave
34:12with Sherry Prather
34:13on the back
34:14of his motorcycle
34:15that night
34:15leaving boots and bottles
34:16and they did end up
34:20on Braddock Road
34:21and apparently
34:22he got mad
34:23and he shot
34:24and killed her
34:25and drug her
34:26into the woods.
34:26Chelsea says
34:33he forced her
34:34to go with him
34:35to Braddock Road
34:36to look for
34:37expended casings
34:38to recover them
34:39from his pistol.
34:41She said that later
34:42he threw a gun
34:44out of her car window
34:45as they were
34:46crossing over
34:46a body of water.
34:48She said
34:48Johnny Wayne
34:49threatened her
34:50that night
34:51in her car.
34:52He told her
34:54if she ever
34:55told the police
34:56he would kill her
34:58in front of her son.
35:02She was terrified
35:03and I can understand why.
35:06So it bought her
35:07silence for two years
35:09but time changes things
35:11and now she's
35:12come forward.
35:12I'm really
35:18really depending
35:19on her statement.
35:21This was
35:22you know
35:22a case that
35:23I never thought
35:24we were going
35:25to resolve.
35:28So Selick
35:29brings Viking
35:30into an interrogation room.
35:32He's under the gun
35:33over something
35:34he thought
35:35was long forgotten.
35:37But the police
35:38don't forget
35:39and they don't forgive.
35:42So now Viking
35:50is in the spotlight
35:52and Selick
35:54is standing
35:54on his tail.
35:58I was ecstatic
35:59like it had been
36:00four years
36:01could not wait
36:02to hear his story.
36:05Selick is experienced
36:06as an interrogator
36:07so she brings
36:08Viking
36:09into an interrogation room.
36:12and leaves him alone
36:14in that room
36:14and they close
36:16and lock
36:17the door.
36:19Now
36:20who is
36:21Viking?
36:22This fearful
36:24guy
36:24with an invented
36:25personality.
36:26His worst enemy
36:28is his mind.
36:30He begins
36:30to run
36:32with it.
36:32They leave him
36:39alone
36:40in that room
36:40for almost
36:41an hour.
36:45Viking
36:46looks like
36:47he's coming
36:47apart
36:48at the seams.
36:49He seemed
36:50nervous
36:51because he started
36:52dry heaving
36:53into the trash can.
36:55He's coming
36:56in that room
36:57and he's coming
36:58in that room
36:59and the doctors
37:14call me back
37:15today
37:15to do more
37:16blood work.
37:17They think
37:18I may have
37:18cancer.
37:19Donnie
37:23you're clearly
37:24lying.
37:25He doesn't
37:26have cancer
37:27his emotions
37:28are making
37:28him sick.
37:31There are
37:32two different
37:33types
37:33of
37:34homicide
37:35suspects.
37:36There's the
37:36type that's
37:37going to say
37:37F you
37:38as soon as
37:38you walk
37:39in the room
37:39they ain't
37:40saying
37:40nothing.
37:41And then
37:42there's the
37:42type that
37:43wants to
37:44keep talking
37:45because they
37:45want to
37:45know what
37:46you have.
37:47Donnie
37:48do you
37:48remember
37:48a detective
37:49talking to
37:50you four
37:51years ago
37:51about the
37:52girl that
37:52was missing
37:53from Boots
37:53and Bottles?
37:54Yes.
37:55And I
37:55said hey
37:55listen we
37:56just kind
37:56of got to
37:57recount that
37:58story and
37:59he kind
37:59of started
37:59telling the
38:00same story.
38:01So Johnny
38:01you never
38:02confessed to
38:02your friends
38:03that you
38:03killed this
38:04girl?
38:05She tells
38:06him people
38:06you know
38:07and have
38:08trusted have
38:09told us
38:10you have
38:10confessed
38:10to this
38:11crime and
38:12how you
38:12destroyed
38:13your gun
38:13and threw
38:14it in
38:14the river.
38:15I don't
38:15know.
38:16You're not
38:16being honest
38:16but you
38:17got to
38:17explain your
38:18side of
38:18the story.
38:19And I
38:19have been.
38:20I dropped
38:21her off
38:21on Chow
38:223.
38:22But you
38:23didn't.
38:24I did.
38:24You took
38:25her to
38:25Braddock Road.
38:26So initially
38:27when Selick
38:28begins her
38:28interview with
38:29Viking she's
38:30polite and
38:31she's nice
38:31and finally
38:32she moves
38:33to the
38:33next phase.
38:34She starts
38:35to hammer
38:35him.
38:36You're lying.
38:37Quit lying.
38:38There's a reason
38:39why you're on
38:40Braddock Road.
38:41No.
38:42I don't even
38:42know where
38:42Braddock Road
38:43is.
38:43You think
38:44you're going
38:44to convince
38:45a jury
38:45that you
38:46don't have
38:46nothing to
38:47do with
38:47that?
38:48I wanted
38:49to call
38:49him out
38:49on his
38:50obvious
38:51lies
38:52with grace.
38:55I didn't
38:56do this.
38:57Well who
38:57did?
38:58I don't
38:58know who
38:59did.
38:59He wasn't
38:59volunteering
39:00any additional
39:00information.
39:02He was only
39:02admitting to
39:03what he
39:04couldn't deny
39:04and denying
39:05what we
39:06couldn't prove.
39:07So all
39:08these people
39:08are lying
39:08on you.
39:09Yes.
39:09For what
39:10reason?
39:10Yes.
39:11I don't
39:11know.
39:11He denies
39:12everything so
39:13she just
39:14ends it.
39:14It's over.
39:16Can I go
39:16home?
39:17No you
39:17cannot.
39:18Why is
39:18that?
39:18Because I'm
39:19charging you
39:19with murder.
39:20I didn't
39:21do murder.
39:22Why charge
39:22you with
39:23it and
39:23we can
39:23prove it
39:23Johnny?
39:24After
39:25about four
39:26hours of
39:26being with
39:27Johnny Wayne
39:27I left
39:28the room
39:28to start
39:29my paperwork
39:30for my
39:30arrest
39:31docket
39:31and
39:33he stood
39:34up
39:35and
39:40he
39:40violently
39:42just
39:42took
39:42his
39:43head
39:43and
39:43bashed
39:43his
39:44head
39:44into
39:44the
39:44table.
39:48Why does
39:49he bang
39:49his head
39:50on the
39:50table
39:50as hard
39:52as he
39:52does?
39:53I don't
39:54speak
39:54with an
39:54Icelandic
39:55accent
39:56so therefore
39:56I have
39:57no
39:57idea.
40:05Johnny Wayne
40:07is an
40:08actor.
40:09He loves
40:10the attention
40:10hence why
40:11he told
40:11everybody
40:12he killed
40:12Sherry
40:13Prather.
40:15He's a
40:15killer
40:16and now
40:17he knows
40:18that the
40:19police know
40:19he is.
40:21We'll check
40:21you out real
40:21quick.
40:22Alright.
40:22This is
40:23blue enough.
40:23Okay.
40:25After the
40:26headbanging
40:26incident
40:27EMTs are
40:29called
40:29to examine
40:30him
40:31and make
40:31a decision
40:32he's probably
40:32going to be
40:33alright.
40:35after that
40:36I walk
40:37him over
40:37to the
40:38jail
40:38and I
40:39book him
40:39on the
40:39charges
40:40of murder
40:40so that
40:41felt good.
40:43Johnny Wayne
40:44did not
40:44confess to
40:45killing
40:45Sherry
40:45Prather
40:46but he
40:47admitted
40:48enough
40:48to where
40:49it was
40:49going to
40:50make a
40:50positive
40:50impact
40:51on this
40:51case.
40:56Despite
40:57not getting
40:57a confession
40:58Selick
40:59has an
40:59opinion
41:00as to
41:00how
41:00Sherry
41:01Prather's
41:01murder
41:02likely
41:03unfolded.
41:05I
41:06think
41:07that
41:07once
41:08Johnny
41:09Wayne
41:09Johnson
41:09got
41:10down
41:10Braddock
41:10Road
41:10with
41:11Sherry
41:11he
41:12probably
41:12was
41:13trying
41:13to
41:15have
41:15sex
41:15with
41:15her
41:15and
41:22she
41:23probably
41:23rejected
41:24him.
41:25Clearly
41:26something
41:26goes
41:27wrong.
41:28What
41:28that
41:28is
41:29no
41:29one
41:29knows.
41:30Something
41:30goes
41:31south.
41:32and
41:37death
41:38results.
41:43Braddock
41:44Road
41:44that's
41:44where
41:45the
41:45body
41:45fell
41:45that's
41:46where
41:46the
41:46body
41:46was
41:47dragged
41:47into
41:47the
41:47woods.
41:50If
41:50he never
41:51told
41:51anybody
41:52never
41:52called
41:53anybody
41:53never
41:55said
41:55anything
41:55to
41:55anybody
41:56he most
41:57likely
41:57could have
41:57got away
41:57with
41:57that.
41:59But he
42:00kept
42:00talking.
42:05Detective
42:05Sody
42:06called me
42:07it was
42:07about
42:0712
42:08o'clock
42:08at night
42:09and she
42:10said
42:10we got
42:11him
42:11he's
42:12arrested
42:13and I
42:14just busted
42:14out
42:14crying.
42:17Johnny
42:17Way
42:17Johnson
42:18was charged
42:19with
42:20second
42:20degree
42:20murder.
42:21We
42:21thought
42:21we
42:22were
42:22going
42:22to
42:22actually
42:22have
42:22to
42:22go
42:22to
42:23trial
42:23which
42:24we
42:24were
42:24ready
42:24for.
42:25Yesterday
42:27Sherry
42:27Prather's
42:28killer
42:28pleaded
42:28guilty
42:29to
42:29shooting
42:29and
42:30killing
42:30the
42:30mother
42:30of
42:30two
42:3143
42:31year old
42:32Johnny
42:32Johnson
42:32was
42:32sentenced
42:33to
42:3320
42:33and
42:33a
42:34half
42:34years
42:34behind
42:34bars.
42:36I
42:37was
42:37feeling
42:37accomplished.
42:39Finally
42:39four years
42:40and not
42:41just hard
42:41work
42:42because
42:42it's
42:42not
42:43about
42:43me
42:44it's
42:44about
42:45Sherry
42:45and
42:46finally
42:47I
42:47was
42:47able
42:48to
42:48bring
42:48justice
42:49for
42:50Sherry
42:51Prather's
42:51family
42:51and that
42:52felt
42:52wonderful.
42:55Sherry
42:59was
42:59just
43:00the
43:00love
43:00of
43:00my
43:00life.
43:02She
43:02was
43:02part
43:02of
43:03me
43:03and
43:04like
43:04even
43:05now
43:05I
43:05just
43:05feel
43:06like
43:06part
43:06of
43:06me
43:06is
43:07missing.
43:08This
43:09is
43:09what
43:09I
43:10have
43:10left
43:10for
43:10my
43:10daughter.
43:12There's
43:12a
43:12vial
43:13on the
43:13back
43:13and it
43:13has
43:14her
43:14ashes
43:14in it.
43:16And
43:17every
43:17time
43:17I
43:17look
43:18at
43:18it
43:18the
43:19matter
43:19I
43:20get
43:20what
43:21he
43:21did
43:21and
43:21I
43:22wish
43:22I
43:22had
43:22killed
43:23him.
43:25A
43:25thousand
43:26times
43:26I
43:26wish
43:27I
43:27had
43:27just
43:28went
43:28ahead
43:28and
43:29killed
43:29him.
43:32Prison's
43:33too good
43:33for him
43:33for what
43:35he did.
43:39I
43:39just feel
43:40like
43:40he didn't
43:42completely
43:42lose in
43:42this case.
43:44I mean
43:44Johnny's still
43:44going to be
43:45young when
43:45he gets
43:45out of
43:45prison.
43:46are you
43:47going to
43:47be
43:47worried
43:48when
43:48he
43:48gets
43:49out?
43:49I'm
43:50not
43:50worried
43:50of
43:50Johnny
43:50Wayne
43:51Johnson.
43:52He
43:52doesn't
43:52scare
43:52me.
43:56Zalick
43:56is your
43:57best
43:58homicide
43:58detective.
43:59Time
44:00doesn't
44:00stop her.
44:01Years
44:01don't
44:02stop
44:02her.
44:03Nothing
44:04stops
44:04her.
44:05She
44:05seeks
44:06the
44:06truth
44:06and
44:07she
44:07finds
44:08it.
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