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In today’s true crime documentary, we report on the Patricia Madrid case, where a police investigation revealed shocking evidence hidden on a personal device.
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00:00:00Oh, is she going to be okay?
00:00:02It's okay. Come in.
00:00:03Is she going to be okay?
00:00:05Because she has court for a stupid child abuse case that she didn't even do.
00:00:09It's all a lie!
00:00:10She said that every morning from about 6 o'clock in the morning until 10 to midnight at night,
00:00:18she would have to be locked in the chicken coop.
00:00:21When I went inside, I heard gunshots and I found the bullet in the back of her head.
00:00:29She's going to be okay.
00:00:33When a 15-year-old girl comes forward with a harrowing tale of abuse,
00:00:38investigators in Farmington, New Mexico are plunged into a chilling story steeped in unimaginable cruelty and neglect.
00:00:46As they search for evidence and interrogate the accused, the truth is exposed,
00:00:51sending the case spiraling toward an explosive conclusion they never saw coming.
00:00:56My daughter was in that f***ing house! Did you tell me to f***ing calm down?
00:01:00What do you do?
00:01:01Don't touch me again!
00:01:02I won't put my hands on you!
00:01:04The following is based on official police records, and most of the following footage has never been seen before.
00:01:10On September 16th, 2024, Child Protective Services received a report from a woman named Kathy,
00:01:16who raised serious concerns about her 15-year-old niece, Georgia Jackson.
00:01:21Georgia, who was diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and fetal alcohol syndrome, broke down crying and revealed to her aunt that she'd been locked in a chicken coop for months.
00:01:31During a forensic interview, she disclosed even more alarming details, alleging severe abuse and neglect by her father, 58-year-old Jamie James Jackson, and his girlfriend, 36-year-old Patricia Madrid.
00:01:45On September 20th, 2024, Farmington police officers arrive at their home with a search warrant, determined to uncover the truth of Georgia's claims.
00:01:54Hello, Patricia. I'm Detective Monclova. We talked on the phone. I have a copy of the warrant for you that you can look over as well.
00:02:03And I will kind of brief you if you guys are good.
00:02:06Who, is there anyone else inside the house right now that we need to be aware of?
00:02:12I think James.
00:02:14Is James here?
00:02:15Yeah.
00:02:16Okay.
00:02:17Can you have a key to your house?
00:02:18Yeah.
00:02:19Can you open it for us?
00:02:20Yeah.
00:02:21How many dogs are inside and loose?
00:02:26Are they friendly?
00:02:27No, they're not friendly.
00:02:29They bite.
00:02:30Okay.
00:02:31Patricia agrees to secure the dogs as a safety precaution.
00:02:34Little do they know, Patricia has other plans.
00:02:37There's a big dog right there.
00:02:39There's another one outside too.
00:02:40Who's going to go secure the dogs?
00:02:42But I don't really.
00:02:43I changed all the logs and I don't remember.
00:02:45Okay.
00:02:46Which key goes to her.
00:02:48There we go.
00:02:49Okay.
00:02:50So can you get the dog?
00:02:51Yeah.
00:02:52Don't shut it all the way.
00:02:57No, keep the door open.
00:02:59Okay, then grab him, but I want the door to stay slightly open.
00:03:02When officers open the door, one of the very dogs she went into secure comes rushing out.
00:03:07A dog that is notably much friendlier than Patricia claimed.
00:03:10I don't know where she went.
00:03:12I don't know.
00:03:13Hey, why don't you come back out?
00:03:15Ma'am.
00:03:16We lost her.
00:03:17The dog's here.
00:03:18She's getting dogs.
00:03:19Is that visual?
00:03:21Yeah.
00:03:22Is she right out?
00:03:23Yeah.
00:03:24Yeah, one day.
00:03:25Now come on out.
00:03:26I was trying to get the leash.
00:03:27With Patricia now outside, officers make their way through the home, searching for James.
00:03:32I got stairs.
00:03:33You got it?
00:03:34Go with him.
00:03:35Go, I got stairs.
00:03:36It's short.
00:03:37Good.
00:03:38I'm good.
00:03:39There's a longer room back behind that cabinet.
00:03:40We're going to clear back here.
00:03:42I don't like the way she was doing that.
00:03:43That was a stall.
00:03:44Yeah.
00:03:45And the whole dog thing.
00:03:46Her one job was to get the dog and she walked right past it to come in the house.
00:03:50Did we announce?
00:03:51Not yet.
00:03:52Farmington police.
00:03:53We have a search warrant.
00:03:55James, if you're in here, you need to make yourself known.
00:03:59All right, Lily, we're going to move downstairs.
00:04:05Farmington police.
00:04:07You're inside.
00:04:08Make yourself known.
00:04:10Farmington police.
00:04:11I got a short bathroom.
00:04:12Okay.
00:04:13Nothing.
00:04:14I got another door in the bathroom.
00:04:17Let me check this room.
00:04:19Farmington police.
00:04:20Farmington police.
00:04:25Nothing.
00:04:26In addition to Georgia, two other children live in the home, including James' son, 19-year-old
00:04:33Jonathan, and Patricia's daughter, 15-year-old Giselle.
00:04:37They clear the home and find no one inside, but things will soon take an unexpected turn.
00:04:43Meanwhile, Patricia begins to complain about sudden stomach pains.
00:04:47You good?
00:04:48I don't know.
00:04:49You don't know?
00:04:50You need an ambulance?
00:04:53I don't know.
00:04:55You don't know?
00:04:56I just have a sharp pain right here.
00:04:58Where are you supposed to go after this?
00:05:00Um.
00:05:01What did she tell you?
00:05:03I think to the police station.
00:05:05Yeah.
00:05:06Maybe a little nervous about that, or?
00:05:09I don't know.
00:05:10I don't know.
00:05:11I went to a potluck this morning, and I don't know if it's from that or what, but...
00:05:20Or it could be from the heat.
00:05:22As a precaution, paramedics are called to evaluate Patricia.
00:05:25Meanwhile, as police prepare to search for evidence in the home, a keen-eyed officer sees
00:05:30something concerning near the back of the house.
00:05:32I saw somebody peeking out the window there, but it should be all cleared.
00:05:38That's going to be James.
00:05:40Hey!
00:05:41Guys!
00:05:42He might be down here under the...
00:05:43You know why I said I said...
00:05:44He peeked out that other one to the left.
00:05:49Down here.
00:05:51Straight ahead.
00:05:52Yep.
00:05:53Right there?
00:05:54No.
00:05:55He peeked out of that one.
00:05:57Alright, the police department with the search warrant, come out now!
00:06:02If you do not come outside, we cannot guarantee your safety.
00:06:06Go ahead and get 33.
00:06:07This is Farmington Police with a search warrant!
00:06:11We need you to come outside now!
00:06:14Wow!
00:06:15Um...
00:06:16I'm sorry.
00:06:17I'm sorry.
00:06:18Nope.
00:06:19This is the only way in, I think.
00:06:20And I don't know about that door, because I think that's a separate one, too.
00:06:23There you go.
00:06:24Hands up!
00:06:25Open and empty!
00:06:26Step out!
00:06:27To your right!
00:06:28Step over here to your left!
00:06:30Get down on your knees!
00:06:31Get down on your knees!
00:06:32Go to the ground!
00:06:33Now!
00:06:34Put your hands around your back!
00:06:36James claims he was simply asleep, even though officers cleared every bedroom in the house,
00:06:41where he may have been stowed away during their initial sweep, leaves them perplexed.
00:06:45I mean, there's a million places he could have been hiding.
00:06:48He could have been hiding behind these clothes.
00:06:50Who knows?
00:06:51Well, if you look at that closet, it goes way back in there.
00:06:56Oh, yeah.
00:06:57Way back in there.
00:06:59Hmm.
00:07:00And then there's, like, a little awkward door right here inside the bathroom.
00:07:04I wonder if he's going to just try to run.
00:07:06You know where he could have been hiding?
00:07:07We checked this.
00:07:08You checked under that?
00:07:09Yeah.
00:07:10Because we lifted this up.
00:07:12I lifted this up, and I checked all this.
00:07:14And then I checked this.
00:07:15I swept this.
00:07:17Doesn't go anywhere.
00:07:18I don't know where he was hiding.
00:07:20This place is hiding.
00:07:21I said it's like Harry Potter.
00:07:23Like, it seems like it's small, but then you get in it and it just keeps going.
00:07:26So, she comes in.
00:07:27She comes outside.
00:07:28She definitely told him to hide.
00:07:29So, when she disappears and the dog comes out that she was supposed to take,
00:07:33Yeah.
00:07:34And she's in there for a minute, and me and you were getting, like, nervous.
00:07:36Yeah.
00:07:37She did something.
00:07:38And I think we're good, I think we're good for him for resisting obstructing,
00:07:40because we gave several announcements.
00:07:42Outside, officers discussed the allegations and their suspicions regarding James.
00:07:47She's claiming that the girls got some mental issues and making all this up.
00:07:54I don't know.
00:07:55The guy's hiding like that.
00:07:57Yeah.
00:07:58And you got cameras literally all over your house?
00:08:00Yeah.
00:08:01You don't have cameras all over your house because you feel safe inside.
00:08:05It's one thing to have them all over outside, but inside?
00:08:08Yeah.
00:08:09Yeah.
00:08:10Like, all over inside your home?
00:08:11That's something different.
00:08:13I get maybe a common living area.
00:08:14I see people do that, but, like...
00:08:16The bedrooms.
00:08:17Bedrooms and everything?
00:08:18Yeah.
00:08:19That means you're trying to hide something.
00:08:21As paramedics evaluate Patricia, Detective Monclova tells the officers what they should
00:08:26be looking for as they search the home.
00:08:28Any locks, guns...
00:08:30Chains...
00:08:31Things that can be used to lock people up, or things that can be used to hit or...
00:08:34Yeah.
00:08:35Just make sure, when you're in there, we get good pictures of, like, the chicken coop.
00:08:39For sure.
00:08:40Like, the surrounding...
00:08:41Get the backyard really good.
00:08:43Yeah.
00:08:44Once you get there.
00:08:45I will.
00:08:47And see if there's any human feces around.
00:08:50Because she said they wouldn't let her go to the restroom or anything.
00:08:53Yeah.
00:08:54If it's in a chicken coop, it's obviously going to be pretty distinct.
00:08:56Yeah.
00:08:57Sweet, thank you.
00:08:58No problem.
00:08:59Paramedics offer to take Patricia to the hospital for an evaluation, but she declines.
00:09:03Meanwhile, police finally draw a conclusion about where they believe James may have been
00:09:08hiding.
00:09:09I think we have enough for resisting this.
00:09:10He's hiding in the food room.
00:09:12Was he hiding in there?
00:09:13Yeah, we gave commands in every room we went in.
00:09:15Farmington police come out now with their hands up.
00:09:18The room he came out of was connected to every room we searched.
00:09:21Can you say for sure he was under that?
00:09:23There's no way he was in any other room.
00:09:25Where?
00:09:26And I talked to the two that searched that room and they said they didn't check where
00:09:30the futon like stores in.
00:09:31The bed was out.
00:09:32It said he picked it up and he basically saw the foot end of the futon, but he didn't
00:09:36look at where the futon stores in.
00:09:38There's a water bottle in there.
00:09:39There's a water bottle in there.
00:09:40A determination is made to place James under arrest.
00:09:43Okay, sir.
00:09:44Go ahead and put your hands behind your back.
00:09:46You're being placed under arrest for resisting arrest, alright?
00:09:49Or resisting.
00:09:50Sorry.
00:09:51Resisting.
00:09:52General resisting.
00:09:53Patricia and James are both taken to the police station while the search for evidence
00:09:56continues at their house.
00:09:58However, Patricia's interview gets off to a slow start.
00:10:01Are you feeling better at all?
00:10:03No.
00:10:04Do you need water?
00:10:05I feel like I should have went to the hospital.
00:10:07Okay.
00:10:08Um.
00:10:09That's why I want to make a phone call and leave.
00:10:11Okay.
00:10:12Um.
00:10:13Are you not feeling well enough to talk to me?
00:10:16My head.
00:10:17My head.
00:10:18I think it's because of my blood pressure time.
00:10:19My head really hurts.
00:10:21I'm still having that pain.
00:10:24Despite her complaints, Patricia agrees to questioning after the detective expresses
00:10:28the importance of clearing up the allegations against her.
00:10:31James also agrees to answer questions, and both are read their Miranda rights.
00:10:36During their interviews, Detective Monclova will present multiple allegations and attempt
00:10:41to get their side of the story.
00:10:43However, their accounts will quickly unravel when weighed against the chilling evidence
00:10:47found in the home and on their cell phones.
00:10:50Real quick, what I want to ask, start out is, I guess, how long have you and Patricia been
00:10:56together?
00:10:57Ten years.
00:10:58Ten years.
00:10:59Okay.
00:11:00George has always had some sort of a, I don't know, grudge.
00:11:05Ever since me and Patricia got together or since her mom passed away.
00:11:10And when did her mom pass away?
00:11:13A little over ten years ago.
00:11:15James and I met a few months after her mom died.
00:11:19But when I met James, he said my wife died.
00:11:23But he never told me when.
00:11:25So I think maybe him and I getting together that close to when her mom died affected her.
00:11:34And then James wanting to move down here with me and wanting to be with me affected her.
00:11:42And she just is very hateful.
00:11:46It's like she wants to punish James and I.
00:11:49Both James and Patricia made claims about Georgia's behavior, with James describing Georgia as a handful.
00:11:55So explain how she's a handful.
00:11:58Yes.
00:11:59Would you like that?
00:12:00Well, like we tried having her share a room with her brother.
00:12:04She was stealing her stuff, breaking her stuff.
00:12:07Then we tried in Giselle's room, she was doing the same thing.
00:12:11So we put her downstairs in the kitchenette.
00:12:14But every once in a while, we catch her down there digging.
00:12:17And so we have to say, Georgia, this is not your stuff.
00:12:21Stay out of it.
00:12:22You know.
00:12:23And she gets, she'll get aggravated when she gets caught.
00:12:26Try not to admit it.
00:12:29And we're like, we see you doing it.
00:12:32She would get violent with my daughter.
00:12:34Like when they were playing Barbie, she would like hit her and tell her,
00:12:38you better do it like this.
00:12:40And she was writing things to my daughter while she was in school.
00:12:45Like, I hate you.
00:12:46I hope you die.
00:12:47She looks like this frail, innocent person, but she's not.
00:12:54Patricia adds that Georgia's lack of hygiene was a major issue,
00:12:58which they addressed with a psychologist named Priscilla,
00:13:01who was supposedly helping her with a bathing and restroom schedule.
00:13:04So the allegations that were brought up was,
00:13:08she said that she is only allowed to use the restroom at certain times.
00:13:13Okay.
00:13:14And that if she wants to use the restroom outside of those times,
00:13:20out of those times, she has to get permission from both you and James in
00:13:25order to either shower or use the restroom.
00:13:28Is that accurate or?
00:13:30No, we were just told, well, see, it goes back to Priscilla.
00:13:35Mm-hmm.
00:13:36We're like, how do we do this?
00:13:40Mm-hmm.
00:13:41You know?
00:13:42And she just said, you can't force her.
00:13:45Just let her do it by herself.
00:13:48And so that's what James and I were doing.
00:13:50The psychologist that we've seen told us not to prompt her,
00:13:55not to tell her to use the bathroom, that she needs to ask us.
00:13:58Mm-hmm.
00:13:59Because it's forcing her, is what the psychologist told us.
00:14:03And then there was also allegations of having to actually be locked in the chicken coop out back.
00:14:12Okay.
00:14:13Tell me about that.
00:14:16She said that every morning from about 6 o'clock in the morning until 10 to midnight at night,
00:14:26she would have to be locked in the chicken coop.
00:14:29I'm not aware of that.
00:14:31James also denied this allegation.
00:14:33Why do you think she would say something like that?
00:14:36Well, she does a lot of lines.
00:14:39I just hate to say it, but I really don't have anything to do with her.
00:14:48Just because I'm always the target of all these allegations and stuff.
00:14:54Whatever she's doing or where she's at, it's all on James.
00:14:59During their search, officers examined and photographed the chicken coop,
00:15:03a small wooden structure with a dirt floor, searching for evidence that someone could have been locked inside.
00:15:09It isn't long before they find what they're looking for.
00:15:12That's where it all took place?
00:15:14In the chicken coop?
00:15:15That's where it's at.
00:15:17Is there a place to lock it?
00:15:18Sure is, right?
00:15:19Yeah.
00:15:20The padlock was right here.
00:15:21The chain was on the chicken coop.
00:15:23While Patricia and James each deny the allegations, the truth of Georgia's cruel detainment would later be discovered in a series of text messages exchanged between them.
00:15:33In one, Patricia tells James that Georgia can't be trusted and callously suggests they build her a cage.
00:15:39In another, Patricia questions why Georgia is in the restroom when her bathroom time is 7.45 and 5pm, lending credence to Georgia's claims she's only allowed out twice a day.
00:15:51Other messages from Patricia include no bathroom for her and lock her out if you have to.
00:15:56In addition to the chain and padlock found on the chicken coop, another is found in the floorboard of the car Patricia was driving.
00:16:03The lock is eerily similar to one Patricia sent to James after telling him to lock her in.
00:16:09We have a whole bunch of padlocks and everything.
00:16:14That circular one that you guys took from my car, that was on the faucet because somebody was stealing our water.
00:16:22In one message, Patricia notices that Georgia is urinating more frequently.
00:16:26Accuses her of stealing water and asks if they can shut the water off.
00:16:31Georgia would also claim that on rare occasions, she's allowed to sleep in the home on the cracked tile floor by the front door.
00:16:38An area the detective pointed out during their initial sweep of the house.
00:16:42What was that?
00:16:43That was a big tile.
00:16:44It's cracked.
00:16:45Yeah.
00:16:46So this is where she sleeps.
00:16:50Every night?
00:16:51Yeah.
00:16:52That whenever she gets to come back into the house, she has to come here and sleep right here.
00:16:57However, James and Patricia each have a different response when questioned.
00:17:01I mean, does she ever sleep there?
00:17:03Has she ever been made to sleep there?
00:17:05I don't know.
00:17:06Where does she normally sleep?
00:17:09Down in the kitchen hut.
00:17:11Okay.
00:17:12Hold that out a bit.
00:17:13Okay.
00:17:14Is there any time she sleeps any other place throughout the house?
00:17:19No.
00:17:20In addition to confinement in a chicken coop, barred from using the restroom except for twice a day, and sleeping on a cracked tile floor, Georgia claims she was routinely subjected to cruel and inhumane punishments.
00:17:32Who usually issues discipline to the kids?
00:17:35Mainly, Patricia.
00:17:37Okay.
00:17:38I mean, every once in a while, I'll say, well, you need to clean your room or do this or that, but that's about it.
00:17:45And whenever the kids, both your daughter and the two other kids, get in trouble, what kind of discipline is issued?
00:17:53Mainly, I talk to them and I tell them, you know, you did this, you can't do that, and that's it for my daughter.
00:18:07And Jonathan, he's an adult, so we can't stay or do anything.
00:18:14Okay.
00:18:15What about with Georgia?
00:18:17Georgia, mainly, James is the one who talks to her and tells her to sit in the corner.
00:18:28Any other discipline?
00:18:31No.
00:18:32Okay.
00:18:33I mainly just leave his kids alone.
00:18:35However, the text messages tell a different story.
00:18:38One routine punishment included sensory deprivation, where she would be made to stand still with a blindfold and earmuffs to block out all light and sounds for hours on end.
00:18:48At one point, James seems to disagree with the punishment, but Patricia pushes back, stating, she's the one abusing me and everyone else.
00:18:56Georgia recalled wearing a white blindfold with flowers and a distinct pair of orange and black earmuffs.
00:19:02While the blindfold was not found, headphones similar to Georgia's description were located in the house.
00:19:08Hey.
00:19:09Hello.
00:19:10Nice.
00:19:11Look at these.
00:19:12That works.
00:19:13They're like a gaming headset, but they're orange and black.
00:19:15Is that what they were asking?
00:19:16They were orange?
00:19:17Saying they were orange?
00:19:18Yeah.
00:19:19Those are like a red, but...
00:19:20I like it.
00:19:21We're going to call it that.
00:19:23I mean, I don't know.
00:19:24I know.
00:19:25That's a gaming headset, but I'm not going to say that couldn't be it.
00:19:29I don't know where she's coming up with this stuff.
00:19:32And then she also mentioned that last winter, she was forced to stand outside near the pool
00:19:39or whatever all day with nothing but a little jacket on, even when it snowed and...
00:19:45Uh-uh.
00:19:46Shit.
00:19:47Uh-uh.
00:19:50What do you think about the allegations?
00:19:52Like, what's pressing your mind right now?
00:19:54What comes to mind near Vista?
00:19:57That she's totalized with more samples.
00:20:03Georgia also showed investigators two scars on her wrist and forearm, which she says were
00:20:09caused by beatings with a studded belt wrapped in bailing wire, an object not recovered during
00:20:14the search.
00:20:15She believes it was discarded after it snapped in half during its final use.
00:20:20What about a belt?
00:20:22She mentioned that there was a belt that was used on her.
00:20:25I don't know.
00:20:27I have belts, but they don't fit me anymore.
00:20:34And James, all I know that he has is just that rope belt that he wears.
00:20:39Okay.
00:20:40So there was also an allegation of, I guess, you and Patricia were kind of arguing or whatever,
00:20:48and it had to do with Georgia because Patricia was getting on Georgia about something.
00:20:54She said this was taking place inside the house.
00:21:00You got upset, grabbed a gun, and placed it against her head.
00:21:05No.
00:21:06No way.
00:21:07That's crazy.
00:21:09So that was another thing, you know, just being told that Patricia has grabbed her by
00:21:16the hair, thrown her around like a rag doll and sort of thing.
00:21:20Not that I've seen.
00:21:22And then she says that, you know, she's been slapped by you a couple times.
00:21:29Not in the face or anything, but she said because it's encouraged by Patricia, you know,
00:21:35like hit her, hit her, whatever, that sort of thing.
00:21:40So it's just something we need to ask and cover.
00:21:44Yeah.
00:21:45Yeah.
00:21:46So you're saying none of that has ever...
00:21:48Well, not that I've seen.
00:21:50Georgia also told investigators she was routinely starved, and when she was allowed to eat,
00:21:55she wasn't provided with the same meal as her siblings.
00:21:58Several texts exchanged between Patricia and James reveal she was routinely denied food,
00:22:03including one that reads,
00:22:05The rest of the day, don't feed her.
00:22:07And don't feed her until she's dying for food and starving.
00:22:11Patricia even accuses her of stealing food from the garden and tells James to lock her back up.
00:22:17I will tell you this.
00:22:20They have plenty of food.
00:22:22In a message sent from James to Patricia, Georgia appears hunched over.
00:22:27Rather than show concern, Patricia and James engage in laughter and jokes at her expense.
00:22:32At one point, Georgia began having stomach cramps.
00:22:35While James mentioned taking her to the ER, Patricia appeared to dismiss it,
00:22:39saying to give her Tylenol and commenting,
00:22:42Damn, she's awful.
00:22:43One exchange suggests that Patricia was aware of the effects of starvation on Georgia.
00:22:48In her message, she instructs James to feed Georgia ice cream and six ramen meals per day,
00:22:53noting that she needs to look different when Roth sees her, in reference to Georgia's counselor.
00:22:58Perhaps unaware investigators would later find these messages,
00:23:02Patricia tells Detective Monclova there's a reasonable explanation for where Georgia came up with her story.
00:23:08My family, they tried to, you know, help us with her and take her and stuff, but they're afraid of her too.
00:23:17Especially my brother, he's like, do not leave her with me.
00:23:20I don't want her accusing me of anything.
00:23:22When she's up there, she says things about us.
00:23:25And she's really into like stalker books, murder stuff, just like, like gory things.
00:23:40And she really copies and says stuff.
00:23:45Patricia's disdain for Georgia can be seen in a harrowing text message that reads,
00:23:50I wish that was dead with her mom.
00:23:52Because these messages wouldn't be discovered until later,
00:23:55as Patricia refused to give consent to search her phone without a warrant,
00:23:59she was allowed to return home after the interview, and James remained in custody.
00:24:04Later that night, police returned to Patricia's home to retrieve an item left behind by police,
00:24:09only to face protests by a frustrated Giselle over the confiscation of her cell phone in the search warrant.
00:24:15Hello, Sergeant and I, Police Department. I think we left our bag here, a black camcorder bag.
00:24:21Yes, yes. Can you grab that for me, guys?
00:24:24Perfect. Thank you so much.
00:24:34Is there any eye on my phone?
00:24:38Okay, go ahead and step back. I can't hear you with the dogs.
00:24:41I really need my phone for the medical. Yeah. I really need it.
00:24:45Okay, okay.
00:24:48And it's, yeah, yeah.
00:24:51Yeah, unfortunately, when there's a crime like this that's alleged, right?
00:24:55We can see those, right? Yeah.
00:24:58And it's to call, is to call your doctor? Is that what it is?
00:25:01I have to update her on if I'm going to have, she has to know if I have my allergy attack, if I need a refill on my EpiPen and everything.
00:25:12Okay.
00:25:13It's for my allergies. I have severe allergies to everything, basically.
00:25:17Okay, okay, okay.
00:25:19Let me see if that's even possible. I can't guarantee it because it's not just us saying, yes, we're going to do this, right?
00:25:28It's because, like, we're talking to your mom. Your mom says that she wanted us to get a search warrant because she wanted to talk to her attorney about dumping the phone.
00:25:37So, with, with her, with her...
00:25:40But she didn't say anything to me like that.
00:25:42Yeah.
00:25:43Because your mom's a suspect, right?
00:25:45But she just took my phone and said, what's the password?
00:25:47Mm-hmm. Okay.
00:25:48And that doesn't feel right.
00:25:49Yeah, yeah.
00:25:50I feel like she, just because I'm a child, she used that against me.
00:25:55If we can...
00:25:56And I have to use her for school, too.
00:25:57Yeah.
00:25:58You know, I understand. I understand what you're coming.
00:26:00But these are the type, this is the, that's the problem with these types of situations, these crimes.
00:26:03I've been through one of these situations.
00:26:04Yeah, yeah.
00:26:05My dad's ex-wife abused me, and this whole system failed me.
00:26:09Yeah, I'm sorry.
00:26:10And then you have her, who's a liar, who lies about everything.
00:26:13And that's the thing.
00:26:14And you guys are here for her.
00:26:15And that's the thing, is we have to, it's not...
00:26:18But you guys failed me.
00:26:19I am an actual victim of child abuse from my dad's ex-wife.
00:26:23And you guys just let her go to Colorado, scot-free.
00:26:26Well, I'm sorry.
00:26:27I don't, I can't answer for that case, right?
00:26:29I wasn't on that case.
00:26:30When Patricia joins the two outside,
00:26:32the sergeant attempts to offer a solution for returning Giselle's phone more quickly.
00:26:37Me, if I was in your shoes, I would want a thorough investigation, right?
00:26:41Because if nothing's happening, to me that would be proof, hey, it's a lie, right?
00:26:46It's not a thorough investigation, but what I'm saying is I need my phone from a medical condition.
00:26:51That's all I'm saying.
00:26:52I completely understand.
00:26:53I completely understand.
00:26:54But you don't, we don't want a thorough.
00:26:55I'm saying that I need it for my medical.
00:26:57And part of that thorough investigation is getting into cell phones, right?
00:27:00Yeah.
00:27:01If she were to come in contact with something that she's allergic to, I don't even have a phone.
00:27:08So, so let me, let me ask you this.
00:27:10If, if we have her EpiPen, but.
00:27:14If we, if we were to, if I were to get a detective in to kind, to go and dump it, would you guys give consent to dump?
00:27:21Now years we probably, I'm going to hold off for a search warrant, but for years, would you be willing to hang tight and not give us, give us consent to go and dump it without a search warrant?
00:27:30I just want my phone.
00:27:31Okay.
00:27:32Because if, I'll be honest, because if you say no, we're going to have to get a search warrant based on the allegations.
00:27:37I mean.
00:27:38I don't know.
00:27:39It's just, there's a history.
00:27:41This has been going on.
00:27:42The girl has been lying.
00:27:43Mm-hmm.
00:27:44What, what I would tell you is file a complaint with the city.
00:27:48And that way the internal affairs can.
00:27:50We have to go somewhere.
00:27:52Now you can't stay here?
00:27:53Yeah.
00:27:54Why?
00:27:55Because it's completely trashed.
00:27:56And you guys are probably going to come back, want to look more.
00:27:59Yeah.
00:28:00We can't be here.
00:28:01I mean, I'm a victim.
00:28:02I have not had a day of rest.
00:28:05Yeah.
00:28:06I had school today in the search warrant, and I couldn't go to school today.
00:28:09Mm-hmm.
00:28:10Yeah.
00:28:11We're just so, such victims.
00:28:12Yeah.
00:28:13And even Georgia, we couldn't even leave our stuff out because she would steal it or break it.
00:28:18Well, and I don't know, that's what we're trying to figure this out.
00:28:22Ultimately, Patricia chose not to give consent for the dump of Giselle's cell phone, or her own.
00:28:27What they later found ultimately revealed the truth, but they were about to ignite an explosive chain of events that no one saw coming.
00:28:34Five months later, on February 18th, 2025, Patricia and James were arrested.
00:28:40I know.
00:28:41I love you.
00:28:42I love you.
00:28:43I love you.
00:28:44I love you.
00:28:45We'll get through it, babe.
00:28:46And now we have to go to court.
00:28:47Patricia and James each posted bond and were released from custody.
00:28:48Eight days after the arrest, Giselle places a frantic 911 call that changes everything.
00:29:03In a shocking twist, Patricia has been brutally shot in her own driveway.
00:29:08As police respond, a second caller reports seeing a suspicious subject fleeing the scene.
00:29:13A man fitting this description would later be captured on local surveillance cameras.
00:29:29With an armed suspect still at large, Farmington police officers arrive and prepare for a confrontation.
00:29:35As they exit their vehicles, the teenager's panicked screaming can be heard from the driveway.
00:29:40Get my shield, somebody.
00:29:42Where is she?
00:29:43Where is your...
00:29:44Stand right there.
00:29:45Okay, watch the bullet.
00:29:46Okay, pull her back and get her out of here.
00:30:03Officers escort Giselle away from the scene.
00:30:06Her cries continuing as they guide her safely to a police cruiser.
00:30:10It's okay.
00:30:11It's okay.
00:30:12Come in.
00:30:13It's okay.
00:30:14Come in.
00:30:15Where's the...
00:30:16Where's the paramedic?
00:30:17They're coming right now.
00:30:18Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:19Okay?
00:30:20Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:21Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:22Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:23They're coming.
00:30:24Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:25Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:26Ma'am, they're coming.
00:30:27Ma'am, I'm just going to check you, okay?
00:30:28Do you have anything on you?
00:30:29Oh!
00:30:30My phone's in the car.
00:30:31Your phone's in the car?
00:30:32It was on the car, but he stopped.
00:30:33No, I was inside.
00:30:34I knew I didn't went out with her.
00:30:36Seen an entry wound.
00:30:37No, tons of...
00:30:38Okay.
00:30:394-2-17.
00:30:40We're out with the victim.
00:30:41Obvious gunshot.
00:30:42Lot of matter on the ground.
00:30:43But we need to get medics here.
00:30:44Seen.
00:30:45It's semi-secure.
00:30:46Okay.
00:30:47Um...
00:30:48Woo!
00:30:49Woo!
00:30:50Woo!
00:30:51Woo!
00:30:52Woo!
00:30:53Woo!
00:30:54Woo!
00:30:56Woo!
00:30:57Woo!
00:30:58Woo!
00:30:59Woo!
00:31:00Woo!
00:31:01Woo!
00:31:02Woo!
00:31:03Okay, we can't help her.
00:31:04Woo!
00:31:05Woo!
00:31:06So let's go and step back.
00:31:07Officers note that Patricia has multiple gunshot wounds, including to her head.
00:31:11With paramedics on the way, other officers attempt to get critical information from Giselle.
00:31:17This is a machine.
00:31:18Are you going to let her die?
00:31:20No.
00:31:21Ma'am, they're coming.
00:31:22Oh!
00:31:23You got to give them some time to come, because they're coming from a lot of ways, okay?
00:31:26Oh, she's going to be okay!
00:31:28Yeah!
00:31:29So right now it's very important for you to give us some information, okay?
00:31:33Oh, she was...
00:31:34Oh, we both already...
00:31:37This morning, because she has court for a stupid child abuse case that she didn't even do.
00:31:42It's all a lie!
00:31:43Okay, ma'am.
00:31:44And she had to go to court at 8.30.
00:31:46And I told her, I have an appointment at 10 with my counselor, and I said I would go with her.
00:31:53Okay.
00:31:54And I told her, be careful, but then I decided I don't know if I should go, because I didn't know if you guys were going to f*** me out for sitting in the parking lot.
00:32:02No, you're okay.
00:32:03So I said I'd stay, and then when I went inside, I heard gunshots, and I came outside, she was laying on the ground!
00:32:13And I found the boy in the back of her head!
00:32:19Do you have any idea what it could have been?
00:32:21I don't know, I don't know, there's so many sick people!
00:32:24No.
00:32:25I've been attacked too, because of this stupid child abuse that you guys released a press release about!
00:32:30I'm a minor, I was walking outside, getting in my car, and people were throwing rocks at me, cussing at me, attacking me!
00:32:37I apologize for that, okay?
00:32:39Let's stay focused on this right now, because we need a lot of information for this.
00:32:42Well, I don't know, there's so many sick people in this neighborhood!
00:32:44Is there anybody in this, in the house right now?
00:32:46Yes, I don't, yes, my stepbrother, I don't know if he's still there.
00:32:49How old is he?
00:32:50Eighteen!
00:32:51Eighteen.
00:32:52Multiple officers remain positioned near the house, where Jonathan is still believed to be inside.
00:32:57I don't know if you have any cameras outside the house.
00:33:00Yeah, you guys took it!
00:33:02For the stupid child abuse case, and now we have nothing!
00:33:05There's no cameras outside?
00:33:06No!
00:33:07Okay, ma'am.
00:33:08Paramedics arrive, and quickly load Patricia into the back of an ambulance, a scene which
00:33:12leaves Giselle inconsolable.
00:33:14Is she getting loaded up?
00:33:16You said she's 18?
00:33:17Ma'am, I need you to stay over here, please.
00:33:19I'm serious, you're okay, where are you?
00:33:21We're taking off right now.
00:33:22I need to go with her!
00:33:23Ma'am, like I told you, it's very important to be talking to our detectives right now.
00:33:27Well, where are they?
00:33:28Give us them a little bit, they can't just appear right now.
00:33:31Give them a little bit, okay?
00:33:32Oh, come on!
00:33:36And how do I miss her?
00:33:38I just go to the hospital!
00:33:39Let me let you know.
00:33:40When do you guys drive me and let me get my stuff?
00:33:42Because I just have my apartment and I get dragged by myself!
00:33:44Once detectives tell us it's okay, then we'll help you with that, okay?
00:33:47We'll help you with that, okay?
00:33:49Please!
00:33:50Now, will I help if I help you breathe?
00:33:53No!
00:33:54I want to be with my mom!
00:33:55Where's Jonathan's dad at?
00:33:57I don't know!
00:33:59He left because they put out support for his arrest because he wasn't allowed to be at the house!
00:34:04Where's your mom at?
00:34:07My mom shot in the head going to the hospital!
00:34:12At the time of the shooting, James was unaccounted for.
00:34:15However, he was scheduled to appear in court at 8.30am along with Patricia.
00:34:19At this time, police were uncertain if James was a suspect or potentially the next target.
00:34:25Authorities were concerned due to numerous comments written in response to a press release about James and Patricia's arrest,
00:34:32noting it was clear the community was displeased by the allegations and the fact that the two defendants had been released.
00:34:38Giselle begins to float many theories for who may be responsible for shooting her mother, beginning with James' son, Jonathan.
00:34:45He has a very violent past. He used to pull butcher knives on us.
00:34:50Okay.
00:34:51And he attacked my mom. He attacked me. He attacked me.
00:34:55Do you know when this was? Do you know when he attacked you guys?
00:34:58Like, I think it was September.
00:35:06September of last year?
00:35:08Yeah.
00:35:09Okay.
00:35:10And can you tell me why you think, like, why you think it could have been him?
00:35:15Because he's threatened to kill my mom and me.
00:35:18He has threatened to kill your mom?
00:35:19Yeah.
00:35:20And he doesn't like me or my mom.
00:35:23Me and my mom are trying, or it could be her boyfriend, James.
00:35:29James Jackson.
00:35:31James Jackson?
00:35:32Yeah, I don't think it would be him though, but my mom is trying to leave him.
00:35:38We're trying to get out of this house. We're trying to be separated from him and leave.
00:35:43Police cleared the home, placing 19 year old Jonathan in custody.
00:35:47Department of Police, let me see your eyes.
00:35:48Parents.
00:35:49Come out.
00:35:50Come on out.
00:35:51We need to talk to you.
00:35:52Come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:35:54Somebody's been shot in your yard, so come on outside.
00:35:57Are you the only one inside?
00:35:59Somebody was murdered in your yard.
00:36:05And we'll detain you right now.
00:36:07Jonathan was taken to the police station, where he told investigators he'd been asleep when he heard loud bangs that sounded like gunshots.
00:36:14After questioning, he was released.
00:36:16Patricia was transported to the San Juan Regional Medical Center, but succumbed to her injuries before her arrival.
00:36:23Police searched for James, who was captured on license plate readers arriving at the courthouse at 8-11 AM, eliminating him as a suspect in Patricia's shooting.
00:36:33However, he was taken into custody upon arrival due to an active warrant for failure to comply, issued by magistrate court.
00:36:41Giselle was taken to the police station, where she spoke about mounting public backlash over the abuse allegations.
00:36:47So you said a child abuse case, so who's the victim of that?
00:36:50Georgia Jackson, your mom's boyfriend's daughter.
00:36:53Which is all a freaking lie.
00:36:56And it's all over the news.
00:36:58I'm surprised you two don't know about it.
00:37:00It's all over the news.
00:37:01Daily Mail covered it.
00:37:03You guys released a press release about it.
00:37:08I've gotten death threats.
00:37:10I've had to turn off my Facebook, my Instagram.
00:37:12People have been sending me death threats.
00:37:14People have been throwing rocks at me.
00:37:16People have been driving by saying that they're going to kill me.
00:37:19This one guy drove by with a gun.
00:37:21And he pointed it at me.
00:37:23And then prior to this, my mom and I got attacked going to our house.
00:37:28We were going in through the bottom gate.
00:37:31And someone came up and attacked us.
00:37:33And I got the guy off my mom.
00:37:34And I said, I'm going to call the police.
00:37:35And that's what you really know.
00:37:37After the Farmington Police Department announced the arrests of James and Patricia on Facebook,
00:37:42public comments quickly turned hostile.
00:37:44With users posting, now put those people down.
00:37:47May they rot in hell and get two ropes.
00:37:50My house address is everywhere.
00:37:53People know where I live.
00:37:54People stop at the stop sign and just sit there and stare.
00:37:57People drive across the street in that empty house and park there and tear at me.
00:38:02They kick me out, cuss me out, tell me to die, point guns at me, throw rocks at me.
00:38:09It's just been awful.
00:38:11And no one seems to care.
00:38:13I'm a minor too, and that's my mother.
00:38:16And no one seems to care.
00:38:18All they care about is some victim who isn't even a victim.
00:38:21By this point, their strongest lead was the men spotted leaving the scene on a bicycle wearing a backpack.
00:38:27As the Farmington SWAT team performs a grid search on the neighborhood,
00:38:31they find a young man with a similar backpack and stop him in his tracks.
00:38:36Hey, we just want to talk to you, okay?
00:38:38Yeah.
00:38:39You kind of match a description of a guy that we're looking for, okay?
00:38:44We're doing good.
00:38:45We're doing good.
00:38:46Do you live close to here?
00:38:47Me? No.
00:38:48No?
00:38:49Okay.
00:38:50Where are you coming from?
00:38:51There's a bomb.
00:38:52That's why he's from the neighborhood.
00:38:53Huh?
00:38:54No.
00:38:55Where are you coming from, man?
00:38:56I saw one of my friends in here.
00:38:58Okay.
00:38:59We don't care about the alcohol, okay?
00:39:00Do you have any weapons on you?
00:39:02No.
00:39:03Nothing like that?
00:39:04No.
00:39:05Okay.
00:39:06No, you can check it.
00:39:07I don't know what's going on.
00:39:08Go ahead.
00:39:09I don't know what's going on.
00:39:10So here's what's going on, man.
00:39:11We had a call about a shooting, okay?
00:39:13And the last thing that we were told was that there was an 18-year-old, give or take,
00:39:18male walking around with a backpack on.
00:39:21Dark clothing.
00:39:22In dark clothing.
00:39:23So that's why we're contacting you, okay?
00:39:24As soon as we make sure you don't have a weapon or anything like that, we're going
00:39:26to bounce, okay?
00:39:27Okay.
00:39:28Officers learn that he's on his way to school, find nothing suspicious in his backpack, and send
00:39:32him on his way.
00:39:33Do you have any questions for me?
00:39:34No.
00:39:35It's just that you guys scared me so much.
00:39:36I hear you.
00:39:37No more drinking.
00:39:38I hear you, man.
00:39:39We're just looking for someone that did some bad stuff, okay?
00:39:41Okay.
00:39:42All right.
00:39:43You're good to go, okay?
00:39:45Make it to school, please.
00:39:46If you don't have any questions.
00:39:47If you don't have to go, please go up.
00:39:48There's no one.
00:39:49I'm not feeling alone.
00:39:50I'm not feeling good to go all right now.
00:39:51I'm not feeling good to go away.
00:39:52It's honestly so
00:39:53that I've got to be around with you.
00:39:54Any questions about it?
00:39:55Can you ask us or are you on your own?
00:39:56Don't get me.
00:39:57You guys have to go, okay?
00:39:58You want us to go?
00:39:59Sure, okay, I'm sorry.
00:40:00Any questions about this?
00:40:01Yes, it's about one.
00:40:02I'm not feeling good, what we have to thank you.
00:40:03All right.
00:40:04I'm feeling good.
00:40:05I'm not feeling good, how about this?
00:40:06Not being good.
00:40:07If you're feeling good, why can I'm feeling good.
00:40:08I'm feeling good.
00:40:09investigators about the child abuse case, believing Giselle was a victim. On the day of
00:40:14the murder, Mark was briefly questioned about his alibi, allowed investigators to download his phone
00:40:19data, and was released. But with new evidence now directly linking him to the crime, Mark has become
00:40:25a suspect. Investigators secure a search warrant for his home and devise a plan to bring him back
00:40:30to the station while they carry it out. We are here at the office and we'd like to try to figure
00:40:35out a situation for Giselle. Would you be available to come down to the office so we can try to figure
00:40:39this out? So is Giselle there? No, no, no. It's just going to be us. Yeah, it's just going to be us so
00:40:47that we can come up with a plan to give to CYFD. So that way once, usually when we deal with CYFD,
00:40:52they say, well, have you talked with them? Have you come up with a plan? I want to get ahead of
00:40:56the game before we do that. Mark agrees and arrives shortly after, but tensions quickly rise when he
00:41:02learns the real reason they brought him here. When's the last time you actually talked to
00:41:05Giselle? Giselle. It was the day of, the day her mom got arrested. So that was what, like last week
00:41:14sometime, right? Yeah, I was in rehab. And you have a home that's good for the kid? Well, I'm staying at
00:41:20my mom's right now, but there's no alcohol, there's no nothing there. She's a retired teacher. Okay.
00:41:25Um, yeah. Okay. It's just, yeah, I'm just worried, like, I'm not trying to rip Giselle out of,
00:41:31I know she's going through a lot right now, but like, I mean, I just want her to get in some
00:41:36therapy or something, you know, some counseling. The sergeant excuses himself, saying he'll be
00:41:41right back. Mark waits patiently, but it isn't the sergeant who returns. Hey, man. Hey. I'm
00:41:47detective doing any problems in police. Uh, one thing we did not do yesterday, I guess
00:41:52detective Antonio is not, he's not here today, but, um, it's called the DNA swab. Um, I'm not
00:41:59doing anything involving that stuff right now. Okay. I was told to come in and talk about my
00:42:03daughter's stuff. Okay. And that's it. I don't know why I need to give a swab test. Okay. And this
00:42:09is something that we do, uh, well, yeah, I mean, well, it wasn't that bad. So now, well, yeah, if I'm
00:42:14under arrest, then put me under arrest and give me a swab test. You are not under arrest. Well, then I don't
00:42:18need to volunteer for nothing. I came up to talk to, so, you know, I don't know why
00:42:21everybody's coming in. Like you guys just bombard me in here for some reason. So
00:42:25you don't want to talk to us. No, I don't. I want to talk to about where my
00:42:28daughter's going with the other officer who came in. Okay. I was never told to
00:42:32come and talk to you guys. I need you to hand me your cell phone because we're
00:42:36going to seize that. Do you have a warrant? We're not going to search it without
00:42:39warrant. Yeah, no, no, I said contact Mark. That was not nothing. Why are you
00:42:44seizing it? Please hand me the phone. Why are you seizing it? Because we're doing
00:42:48an investigation. Well, I have not got nothing. It's part of, it's part of our
00:42:54investigation. Well, then why wasn't I told this yesterday? We have obtained more
00:42:57information. You don't want to talk to us, which is your right. Yeah. But we need the
00:43:02phone. Can I see the other person who was in here before you guys? Because this is
00:43:05why I didn't come up here to be bombarded. Yeah, we can get the sergeant, but we're
00:43:09going to take your phone. Well, let me talk to somebody or get a lawyer in here
00:43:12right now because I'm not giving nothing up. I'm not talking to nobody until I get a
00:43:16lawyer in here and that's fine. The sergeant steps back in to explain, but
00:43:20Mark's frustration is already boiling over and it's about to reach an
00:43:24explosive breaking point. I'm going to be 100% honest with you. That's fine.
00:43:29And I'll be 100% honest with you. Okay. This is the thing. Okay. First of all, thanks for
00:43:34coming and talking to me about Giselle, right? The thing is right now is
00:43:37SWAT team is hitting your house. Okay. Your mom's on her way over here. We're going to be
00:43:41talking to her. Um, we are in the process of a homicide investigation.
00:43:45That's fine. Yeah, I know. So, so as of right now, you're not free to leave because we're
00:43:50getting a search warrant for your phone and for your DNA standards. Okay. Um, for your DNA
00:43:55standards. That's fine. Like I said, you guys got to give me a warrant. I did what I did
00:44:00yesterday. Well, I'm not going to go any further. I know it. I'm not going any further
00:44:04either because this is bullshit. You guys come up here and tell me, talk to my daughter and
00:44:07then now I'm being arrested. Okay. Well, you can arrest me or get a warrant because
00:44:10that's what it's going to need. You're, you're, you're being detained, not
00:44:13arrested right now. Well, exactly. And I'm not giving you anything because I'm being
00:44:16detained. I don't have to give you my property. Okay. No, you don't have to.
00:44:20Exactly. Once there's a warrant, yes, that's fine. And you guys should show me the warrant and
00:44:23then I will. So, this is the next thing. Okay. Uh, I know the phone's in your pocket. Okay.
00:44:28Yeah. If you pull it out and manipulate it, that's another charge and we will.
00:44:31Did I pull it out? No, I haven't. Have I touched it? No. I'll put it right here in front of me. It
00:44:36doesn't matter, but I'm not giving you my phone. That's right. You can keep it in your pocket.
00:44:40That's fine. But you just can't put your hands in your pocket. And then one of us is going to
00:44:44have to stay. You guys can stay in here all you want. I don't care. Police would later begin their
00:44:49search at Mark's house, which he shares with his mother and older brother, Matthew. They begin with
00:44:54the blue Chevrolet truck earlier seen on surveillance cameras. Oh, I got all sorts of bullets for 22.
00:45:00Yeah. Oh, I got more different. I got bandolier with all sorts of different calibers in it.
00:45:10Okay. Where did you find him? In the back seat. So, he's got like 22 long rifle, 45 Colt,
00:45:17and then 7.62 on this bandolier. However, none of the bullets match the 380 casings found at the scene
00:45:25of Patricia's murder. They move their search into the house, where they'll make more than one
00:45:30intriguing discovery. He's got the filings for Patricia's stuff right here for the recent stuff.
00:45:40So, this is a order sending conditions of release with her address. He's got a case filing conditions
00:45:48of release for Jamie Jackson. Officials are already aware that the release of Patricia and James from
00:45:53custody one week ago drew widespread public criticism. And Mark's own admissions in the
00:45:59interrogation room show he shares the same frustration.
00:46:01A kid who got beat and tortured and you guys didn't do a kid tortured in a chicken coop.
00:46:13Really? Let's let him out? That's not on us. I know, but it's the system. It is the system,
00:46:22right. That's not on us. I know. The investigator that investigated that crime did a good job. I know,
00:46:28I was talking to him right now and you guys came in and fucked up. Yeah, well, we're not,
00:46:32I don't want to make you upset. Oh, you did? It's just been upset since I got out of rehab,
00:46:37found out my daughter's mom fucked up and child abused somebody for 14 offenses. My daughter was in
00:46:43that house. Did you tell me to calm down? I'm, I'm not, I'm not trying to tell you to calm down. Just
00:46:51the detective informs Mark they need to do a routine pat down, but things only further escalate.
00:46:57My, my concern is this, this crime involves a gun. Okay. No one searched you coming in here.
00:47:04I'm going to pat. Oh, no, you're not going to pat me down. I don't have a gun on me.
00:47:10You're not going to pat me down. For my safety. For my safety. I don't,
00:47:14you can tell I don't got a gun. I don't, I can't tell. I'll drop my drawers for you.
00:47:19You're not patting me down. So we can do this another way. Then get a warning.
00:47:23Yes. I'm going to make it hard. I got nothing on me, but my cell phone, my wallet and a date.
00:47:30Okay. Well, I need to verify that. I'll pull it out for you. So this is going to happen two ways.
00:47:34Then get a warning. You can either stand up. Get a warning. Let me pat search you.
00:47:39Get a warning. Or I'm going to have to put hands on you.
00:47:40Why? For what? I didn't do nothing. Because you're not cooperating. Yes, I am. I came up. I'm up.
00:47:45Oh, you said I'm being detained. I don't have to give you nothing. I don't have, you guys let me in the door.
00:47:51You don't have the right to search me.
00:47:53For our safety, we do.
00:47:55Get a warning. I don't care.
00:47:57Because I came in and didn't arrest me. You guys are wrong.
00:48:01Stand up. Stand up. Stand up. This is wrong.
00:48:02This is wrong. Listen, don't let me. Touch me.
00:48:06Let me go.
00:48:09Man, you guys are wrong.
00:48:11You don't like to do this.
00:48:13It's just wrong.
00:48:15Man, I don't want to do nothing.
00:48:18My little baby, let me go.
00:48:21I will be well as soon.
00:48:22Let me go.
00:48:23I'm not holding you.
00:48:24What the fuck? There's nothing out of me. You know that?
00:48:27This is bull.
00:48:30Bull, man.
00:48:31Have a seat.
00:48:32Man, get off of me.
00:48:33Have a seat.
00:48:34Get the fuck off of me.
00:48:35Have a seat.
00:48:36This is bull.
00:48:37You touch me.
00:48:38Have a seat.
00:48:39Don't touch me.
00:48:40Hey, listen to me.
00:48:41You know I don't have to.
00:48:42Don't touch me.
00:48:43Listen to me.
00:48:44What?
00:48:44Do you want to sit there without handcuffs on?
00:48:46I ain't doing that.
00:48:47You know I don't have to do nothing on me.
00:48:49If you do not touch me again, I will put my hands on you.
00:48:53If you do not calm down, you're going to go into cuffs.
00:48:55I ain't doing that.
00:48:56You don't want to f***ing grab me.
00:48:57This is going to happen.
00:48:58We're just going to watch you, okay?
00:49:00Why do you have to f***ing grab nothing on me?
00:49:02Put my hands on me.
00:49:03We just had to make sure.
00:49:04I already explained why we did that.
00:49:06So I explained you and your f***ing on me.
00:49:08I don't trust you.
00:49:09I don't f***ing trust you.
00:49:10Okay, we can agree on that.
00:49:11Why can't you let me in here for talking to you?
00:49:14Have a seat.
00:49:15Get the f***ing out of here.
00:49:17Get a lawyer or get me wested or get a lawyer.
00:49:20Mark, that's what we're on.
00:49:21All right, then.
00:49:21Don't come back in here.
00:49:23Mark, what's going to happen?
00:49:24We're just going to keep an eye on you, okay?
00:49:26Just don't...
00:49:26Yeah, no, why the f***ing grab me and touch me and hold me?
00:49:29I'm not being out.
00:49:30I'm not being charged.
00:49:32So why am I being searched?
00:49:33Sit down, okay?
00:49:35Just calm down for now.
00:49:35No, why am I being searched?
00:49:37Just make sure you're having weapons, okay?
00:49:39Turn the beep.
00:49:39You think I'm going to come into a police station with a f***ing weapons?
00:49:43Sit down.
00:49:44Okay, just calm down, man.
00:49:45We're in a f***ing...
00:49:46I need a f***ing search warrant.
00:49:50I need a f***ing lawyer.
00:49:51I need a phone call to call a lawyer.
00:49:53Now!
00:49:54As officers search Mark's bedroom, which he shares with his older brother, Matthew,
00:49:58they locate another piece of evidence related to the child abuse case.
00:50:02Oh, crap.
00:50:05Hey, come take a look at this.
00:50:07Where's Brittany at with the camera?
00:50:17Whose house is that?
00:50:20Nice.
00:50:23It's Jamie's house.
00:50:24It says exhibit for restraining orders.
00:50:26The box contains photos taken by police during the child abuse investigation.
00:50:31Although both Mark and Matthew were prohibited from owning firearms due to their felony records,
00:50:36multiple guns are found in the bedroom, including a rifle under one of the beds and a small caliber
00:50:42revolver in a drawer.
00:50:43However, neither matches the gun used to shoot Patricia.
00:50:47Can I smoke in here?
00:50:48No, sir.
00:50:49What happens if I do?
00:50:52You're going to take me out to smoke?
00:50:55I can clarify what that's you...
00:50:57I'm not being detained.
00:50:58I'm just being detained.
00:50:59I need to smoke a cigarette.
00:51:01You're going to hold me in here?
00:51:02It should be a smoking room.
00:51:03Or take me out to smoke a cigarette?
00:51:07I mean...
00:51:09Why are you guys holding my rights against me?
00:51:12You're not arresting me, so why can't I go out and smoke or I'm going to smoke in here?
00:51:16We can't smoke in the building.
00:51:17Well, I'm going to smoke in the building.
00:51:18You're not.
00:51:19Yeah, I am.
00:51:20No.
00:51:21Well, what's going to happen?
00:51:24What's going to happen if I smoke in the building?
00:51:26Can you vape in here?
00:51:29Okay.
00:51:29Are we taking it?
00:51:30You can't take it.
00:51:33Okay.
00:51:33Listen.
00:51:34You don't want to take it from me.
00:51:36Listen.
00:51:36He can't put his hands in his pocket.
00:51:37That's the problem.
00:51:38We don't want to take it, okay?
00:51:39But you can't smoke in here.
00:51:41And we're not going to take you outside.
00:51:42So just deal with it.
00:51:43So then can I get my mother's phone call?
00:51:46The supervisor's working.
00:51:47I already told you.
00:51:48He's already aware of it, okay?
00:51:50Well, can I talk to the supervisor?
00:51:52He's all the way in the other room.
00:51:54Well, go get him.
00:51:55I'm not going to leave.
00:51:56Well, you got three others and you got big boy there.
00:51:58Somebody go get the supervisor.
00:52:00Okay.
00:52:01I got questions to know what's going on.
00:52:04Obviously, your supervisor knows, so can I talk to your supervisor?
00:52:08Now?
00:52:08In a little bit.
00:52:09Can you go get him?
00:52:11No.
00:52:12Will you go get him?
00:52:14Mr. No Talker, will you go get him?
00:52:18No?
00:52:19I'll go.
00:52:20You're going to stay in this room.
00:52:22I'm not doing nothing.
00:52:24Okay, sir, we're trying to work with you.
00:52:26Okay, sir, I'm Sergeant Olson, Sergeant Disponent.
00:52:28You're the Sergeant?
00:52:29I am one of you.
00:52:29Can I make a phone call?
00:52:30No, you cannot.
00:52:31Why not?
00:52:31You're being detained right now.
00:52:32For what?
00:52:33I can't smoke.
00:52:34I can't use my...
00:52:35Then arrest me!
00:52:36We're getting a search warrant for you.
00:52:37Then arrest me!
00:52:39No, you're being detained.
00:52:40Well, how long do you have to detain me for?
00:52:42Until we get the search warrant.
00:52:44So, yeah, that's how you get the search warrant.
00:52:47So, you pretty much then just arrest me!
00:52:50No, you're being detained.
00:52:51Well, be detained!
00:52:53Why can't I make a phone call?
00:52:54You're violating my rights!
00:52:55You don't have a right to a lawyer right now, because we're not...
00:52:57Oh, then why am I doing here, then?
00:52:59What the f*** am I doing here if I don't have a right to a lawyer?
00:53:03Why am I here?
00:53:04You're being detained.
00:53:07For no reason!
00:53:09I gave you the...
00:53:10You guys bull**** and lied to me, said to come up here to talk about my daughter, and
00:53:16now this bull**** you guys pulled!
00:53:18This is the first time...
00:53:18Who the f*** is lying here?
00:53:20I have not talked to you...
00:53:21Who is f***ing lying?
00:53:23While executing the search warrant at Mark's house, investigators looked for receipts
00:53:27indicating a .380 firearm purchase.
00:53:30When none are found, they turn to other possibilities for how it may have been acquired.
00:53:35You guys looking at mom's stuff, the documents?
00:53:37No, but I think that's a good place to start, because she could be the one purchasing some
00:53:42of the firearms, too, you know?
00:53:43Well, you guys know that, like, the brother that's passed away, Joshua?
00:53:46Uh-huh.
00:53:47He had that.
00:53:48He died.
00:53:48He had a .380 that he had, that he bought in Colorado.
00:53:53Though it's possible the gun could have belonged to Mark's late brother, it wasn't
00:53:57located anywhere in the house.
00:53:59In the interrogation room, Mark continues to pace, visibly shaking as he waits for the
00:54:04search warrant, which detectives warn could take up to two hours.
00:54:08There's my DNA.
00:54:11I didn't have it.
00:54:13Like I told them, they shook and I'm just not worried about the DA, I'm worried about
00:54:17the rights.
00:54:18Why didn't you tell me that you'd bring my daughter and use my daughter to get me up
00:54:22here?
00:54:22You could have just f***ing said, come up here.
00:54:24Why did they do that?
00:54:26That's f***ing wrong.
00:54:27We're not talking anymore about that, okay?
00:54:29What happened, man?
00:54:30I don't f***ing use my daughter.
00:54:32Can I use the restroom?
00:54:34You know, there's one right f***ing there.
00:54:36Yeah, we'll just have to leave the door cracked.
00:54:38I don't give a f***ing stand in there and watch me piss.
00:54:41You can hold my f***ing while you want.
00:54:43What'd you say, Sarge?
00:54:44Why do I open this U.N.?
00:54:45Yeah.
00:54:46No washing your hands.
00:54:48Why?
00:54:48Because I said so.
00:54:50No washing your hands.
00:54:51I'm f***ing not really doing f***ing.
00:54:54I'm washing my hands.
00:54:55What the f***?
00:54:56I can't wash my hands?
00:54:58No.
00:54:58Why?
00:54:59Because I told you so.
00:55:00Why?
00:55:00Give me a reason.
00:55:01You're applying for a search warrant.
00:55:03So you're applying?
00:55:04Okay.
00:55:04Yes.
00:55:05Until then.
00:55:06Okay.
00:55:06They're washed.
00:55:08Okay.
00:55:08Go back in the room.
00:55:11Yeah, you're welcome.
00:55:13Anything else, master?
00:55:15Go back in the room.
00:55:15No.
00:55:18Finally, a search warrant is obtained with a judge's signature, a copy of which is given
00:55:23to Mark.
00:55:24I'm not you.
00:55:24I f***ing not get a copy.
00:55:26I want original document.
00:55:27That's what you guys give out.
00:55:29Original document.
00:55:29I don't know.
00:55:30This could be foreign.
00:55:31I don't f***ing know.
00:55:32This is all you guys got me to come up here for my daughter.
00:55:36Mark, Liz.
00:55:36This is bull****.
00:55:37If we give you the original written, then what?
00:55:40I'm wiping my f***ing with it, then what?
00:55:42See?
00:55:43That's my point.
00:55:45I'm Detective Brunch.
00:55:46Can you put the other hand behind your back, please?
00:55:48Don't tense up.
00:55:49Man, don't f***ing twist it.
00:55:52Goddamn.
00:55:53Keep your problem.
00:55:54You're a f***ing piece of s***.
00:55:55We're just doing this so you're...
00:55:56I know!
00:55:57I'm so f***ing.
00:55:58I'm so calmed out!
00:56:00Okay.
00:56:01If at any point you want us to explain to you what's going on, you should let me know,
00:56:03okay?
00:56:04Oh, I've been trying that all f***ing day!
00:56:06I just tried to explain to you and you started screaming.
00:56:07Yeah, because you're f***ing Walmart!
00:56:09When you're done interrupting me, I'm happy to explain to you what's going to happen.
00:56:14We've already explained it.
00:56:15Stand right here.
00:56:18Turn the other way.
00:56:19Turn out which f***ing way.
00:56:20Face this right now.
00:56:21Well, there's like five different ways.
00:56:24They'll be in here in just a minute to do the DNA.
00:56:29In accordance with the warrant, a technician takes multiple photographs,
00:56:33performs a gunshot residue test, and collects Mark's DNA.
00:56:37I need to sample my...
00:56:39What do you mean a sample?
00:56:41Sample my...
00:56:42Oh.
00:56:44I'm going to tell you everything else.
00:56:46The next part that we're collecting is your clothing.
00:56:51Including, but not limited to pants, underwear, shirts, socks, shoes, or others.
00:57:00So what?
00:57:00I'm supposed to get butt naked?
00:57:02So we have this Tyvek suit that we're going to put you in, okay?
00:57:05God.
00:57:08So we're also going to collect your glasses.
00:57:11What was the seat?
00:57:12You want my hairband, too?
00:57:18After tossing his hairband on the ground, officers collect that, too.
00:57:23With the search warrant complete, Mark is allowed to leave.
00:57:26But a shocking discovery the following day changes everything,
00:57:30turning the entire case on its head.
00:57:32At a dump site, investigators find a bicycle similar to the one seen in the surveillance footage.
00:57:37They also locate a discarded .380 handgun, ammunition, a red gas can, and clothing,
00:57:43including a tan-colored jacket.
00:57:46Hold on.
00:57:47No, no.
00:57:48Another good?
00:57:49Nope.
00:57:50Another good?
00:57:51Nope.
00:57:51Even better.
00:57:53Even better.
00:57:54Oh, my goodness.
00:57:55Yay, baby.
00:57:56Glasses.
00:57:57They're stuck in the wrong place.
00:57:59Curiously, Mark's glasses are already in police custody.
00:58:02A licensed optometrist compares the prescriptions for the glasses taken from Mark and the ones
00:58:07found at the dump site, concluding that they don't match.
00:58:11This leaves investigators grappling with the possibility that their prime suspect may not
00:58:16have been the one who pulled the trigger.
00:58:19In addition to the items at the dump site, investigators locate a pair of shoes that look
00:58:23brand new.
00:58:24An officer heads to Walmart with a photograph of the shoes on March 3rd, following a trail
00:58:29of clues that will soon lead to a stunning revelation.
00:58:32You got time?
00:58:33We have, yeah.
00:58:34It's a homicide, so as much time as we need.
00:58:36All right.
00:58:37So I'll tell you what.
00:58:37Let's take this picture.
00:58:38Let's walk to the back.
00:58:39Okay.
00:58:39Let's see if we can find the shoe.
00:58:42And we can scan the shoe, and you can actually see the last time it was sold.
00:58:49Sweet.
00:58:50They head to the shoe aisle, find a matching pair, and return to the security office.
00:58:55There, they discover a pair of these shoes were purchased one day before the murder.
00:58:59Oh, and a gas can.
00:59:01And we have a gas can in the photos.
00:59:04Yeah.
00:59:05However, when they review the corresponding footage from the purchase, the man buying the
00:59:10items and paying with cash is not Mark, but his older brother, 40-year-old Matthew Sandoval,
00:59:16further identified by a distinct tattoo on his hand.
00:59:19On March 4th, Matthew is taken to the police station for the execution of a search warrant.
00:59:24They would later learn that the glasses found at the dump site were an exact match to a pair
00:59:28Matthew had purchased the year before.
00:59:30He remains silent at the police station, leaving investigators with little hope of understanding
00:59:35his motive.
00:59:37Matthew Sandoval was formally charged with first-degree murder, willful and deliberate,
00:59:41as well as tampering with evidence.
00:59:43He's being held without bail, and a trial date is set for October 20th, 2025.
00:59:49As of now, Mark Sandoval has not been charged with any crimes in connection to Patricia's
00:59:53murder.
00:59:54For his role in the case surrounding 15-year-old Georgia, 58-year-old Jamie James Jackson was
01:00:00formally charged with 14 felony counts, including seven counts of abuse of a child not resulting
01:00:06in death or great bodily harm, and seven counts of conspiracy to commit abuse of a child.
01:00:11He was later released under pretrial supervision.
01:00:14A pretrial conference is scheduled for September 15th, with a jury trial set for September 22nd,
01:00:202025.
01:00:22In March 2025, Georgia's maternal grandmother filed for custody and was granted temporary guardianship,
01:00:28with a final court hearing set for July 28th to decide if it will be made permanent.
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