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00:00A woman was found in room 205.
00:11She's got blood all around her.
00:14There's blood coming out of her nose and mouth.
00:17I went back up and went 205 and opened the door and I could see her foot.
00:24She had a washcloth that was stuffed in her mouth and a shoe print on the side of her face.
00:30From prior incidents at the hotel, we knew there was pretty good surveillance there, a lot of cameras.
00:37We see someone walk into the room and he's in there for 14 minutes.
00:43He leaves the room and leaves the hotel.
00:46You see just this sinister look on his face.
00:50You really didn't know what was behind the eyes.
00:55He's just pure evil in my opinion. He always has been.
00:58He knew exactly what he was doing and the consequences for that.
01:02He was done.
01:03He was done.
01:04He is done.
01:05He was done.
01:06Venice, Florida, April 20th, 2021.
01:32Police respond to a call about a gravely wounded woman found in the roadway in from an employee
01:37at the hotel and the woman's husband.
01:42An employee from the hotel, Ryan, reported that a woman was found in room 205.
01:50When he was talking to the dispatch, he said that it looks like she fell.
01:58She's got blood all around her.
02:00There's blood coming out of her nose and mouth.
02:02She's got very shallow breathing.
02:04He put his hand on her chest and could feel a heartbeat.
02:07When he found her, he also noticed that there was a towel in her mouth.
02:13He pulled the towel out, just tried to resuscitate her at that point.
02:22We actually had one of our guys parked in the parking lot of the roadway when the call came
02:28out.
02:30My initial thought was likely a drug overdose.
02:35At this period of time, we're having a real problem with fentanyl overdoses, even to the
02:39point where, you know, we're carrying Narcan in our vests.
02:45When I first got there, the paramedics and firefighters, they were arriving on scene.
02:50I went up the stairway with them and one of our deputies was already there providing first
02:56aid.
02:57And, you know, as soon as the paramedics got there, they took over first aid.
03:01And I kind of just stood outside the room in the doorway just to maintain the scene.
03:10The victim's husband, Gerald Strader, identifies her to the police as Tina Strader and informs
03:15them that she works as a cleaner in the roadway in.
03:21When they found her, she was half in the closet with her feet sticking out so they could see
03:25her feet from the doorway.
03:27So when they pulled her, there was a trail of blood from the closet to where she was ultimately
03:33bound by first responders.
03:37She had some trauma to her face and to her neck.
03:40What stood out the most is that she had a shoe print on the side of her face.
03:45As far as we knew, she hadn't been down too long because Ryan did see her chest rise.
03:50He had been performing CPR.
03:52So any signs of life, our first priority is preservation of life.
03:56So they're going to transport her to the hospital to see if they can save her.
04:02As Tina's rushed to the hospital, detectives pulled Gerald aside and asked him some questions.
04:08We needed to speak with him.
04:10We needed to get more information about some of the things that he saw because he was living
04:14there.
04:15He was on scene when this happened.
04:17He was one of our best witnesses to put a time frame together.
04:24It was 2.05 on her, on her...
04:26Yeah, a vacant list.
04:27It was on her vacant list.
04:28Yes.
04:29She told you she was there at 8.49?
04:32At 8.49.
04:33And I texted her right back.
04:35She texted both those messages at 8.49.
04:37I texted her back at 8.51.
04:39And she didn't text me back.
04:41So what time did you end up going and looking?
04:43Honestly, it must have been right after 9.52.
04:47I went to the third floor, and I saw Liz with the third floor girl.
04:51I said, have you seen Tina at all?
04:53She said, she's on the second floor.
04:55I said, well, she's supposed to be down there, but I don't see her anywhere.
04:58I went back up.
04:59I went at 205 and opened the door, and I could see her foot.
05:07He's got some physical disabilities, so he wasn't able to actually go into the room due
05:12to his wheelchair, but he called for Ryan.
05:17Her head was right by the water heater, and she was kind of laying half in that room and
05:24half right there in front of the sink.
05:27And she was in a pool of blood under her head, and it was smeared over here on the floor, too.
05:35And she had a rag in her mouth, like stuffed way down in her mouth.
05:40That was wadded like this and stuck down in her throat.
05:46Something just didn't seem right with the whole circumstance.
05:50She was there alone.
05:51She was an employee.
05:53We knew she was in there cleaning the room.
05:55There was some blood on the floor.
05:57One of our guys on our unit immediately went down to the front office to start checking
06:04the video to see if there's anything unusual.
06:07From prior incidents at the hotel, we knew there was pretty good surveillance there, a
06:11lot of cameras.
06:14He calls me up shortly after.
06:16Like, within minutes, he told me something's not right here.
06:26What you see in the video is Tina approaches room 205 with her cart.
06:35We see her husband kind of in the background, and they look like they're having some type
06:38of an exchange, just a verbal exchange.
06:42And she goes into the room, and her husband leaves the opposite direction.
06:48Only a minute later, we see someone.
06:51He walks towards the room.
06:53You can see him look inside.
06:55He then walks back towards his room, which was 209, just around the corner.
07:03And then he comes back, and you see him walk into the room.
07:13He's in there for 14 minutes.
07:17He leaves the room and leaves the hotel.
07:19What was really scary with that tape is you see just this sinister look on his face.
07:42Both before and after he enters the room, he's smiling, and he looks like he's proud of himself.
07:55It was gut-wrenching to watch that.
08:02Investigators speak to the staff at the Roadway Inn to learn more about the man staying in room 209.
08:11I interviewed the motel staff.
08:14I was tasked with speaking to them about any interactions they had had with him during that time.
08:19He was not favorably looked upon as a guest.
08:22Created a lot of issues with some of the other tenants.
08:25The staff themselves were not comfortable being around him.
08:30My wife claimed, I think it was 209 yesterday, and said something to the management that something wasn't right about that guy.
08:42She's like, keep an eye on this guy because there's just something not right about him.
08:46I don't know what it is.
08:49He had a lot of tattoos, which has nothing to do with it.
08:52The tattoos aren't the point.
08:53It doesn't really matter.
08:54It was more his eyes.
08:56He gave me a look.
08:57I don't know.
08:58It was weird.
08:59He had dark eyes.
09:00His eyes were black.
09:02So I called my husband before I went back to the room to give him his towels, and I had my husband come up.
09:08And then I handed the guy the towels.
09:10He said, thank you.
09:11He went on about his business, and he just sat there with the door open, smoking, listening to a lot of music.
09:17Everybody that came in contact with him, he would not let them look.
09:23He was not a nice guy.
09:25He would snap at these people, and he would be that person where you look at him, and he would just start saying things to you in a demeaning manner, and you weren't sure what was going to happen.
09:36You really didn't know what was behind the eyes.
09:41No big dream.
09:42Laughter
09:44Eagles
09:45Investigators conduct the search of both rooms for evidence.
09:47To see if they can establish a link between Tina Strader and the man staying in room 209.
09:54room 205 was where tina was located so in there we had again her clothing we had the
10:03towel that was stuffed in her mouth a lanyard that she had been wearing her hearing aid some blood
10:09swabs at that point we kind of focused our attention to his room being that you know he's
10:17likely a suspect and whatever happened to tina in room 205 so we were outside the room we start
10:24making announcements for him to come out and there's no response so we thought we were probably
10:29gonna have to make entry within 209 we located some more narcotics another towel that was bloodied and
10:38we also took the p-trop in his sink because we were hoping to find some more evidence that maybe he had
10:44tried to wash himself prior to leaving the hotel police fanned across the hotel property in a
10:51desperate search for the suspect from room 209 but he was nowhere to be found they knew it was a race
10:58against time to apprehend a violent killer who might strike again april 20th 2021 police are searching for
11:14their prime suspect in the attack on tina straighter when they catch a break through interviewing the motel
11:21staff they learn the name of their suspect steven have roca steven have roca has an extensive criminal
11:33history i worked that area he grew up in i started my career down there he was one of those kids that
11:41started with the vehicle burglaries and we kind of just dealt with him on that aspect and then it
11:45became every briefing he would do something or he'd be a person of interest in doing something
11:51he did go to jail for a little bit of time to take us away from there if you had a crime committed
11:58in that area he was always a person of interest at the time if he was out of jail
12:02as the crime scene is being processed detectives receive a surprising call about a potential sighting
12:10of this suspect there is a gentleman who was acting very erratic down by the regents bank
12:18he has his arms outstretched he's proclaiming that he's jesus and this is when the 9-1-1 calls start
12:24coming in we start hearing calls for backup from the deputy that responded to the bank down the road
12:33for the suspicious person to be honest i didn't really pay any attention when the initial call
12:41came out because our circumstance at the hotel but then when we start hearing our deputy down the
12:47road calling for backup another deputy at the hotel told me hey i think he's out with you know
12:54stephen havrilka who's our suspect here at that point i ran down to my car and i got to him as
13:00fast as i could we were really fortunate with this case and that we did have all of the community
13:07support that we did because they saw this guy and they said you know what he doesn't look right
13:12there's something off about him people thought he was crazy they didn't know if he was on something
13:19but he was getting down on his knees acting like he was on a cross not normal behavior for somebody at
13:25roughly 11 o'clock in the morning in front of a bank when the callers called there was one female that
13:33said that he was stripping down and maybe possibly fondling himself there was another caller that stated
13:39that he was on his hands and knees praying when i got there there was two deputies they were just
13:50placing handcuffs on havrilka he was on his belly face down he was like trying to buck them off at that
13:57point i i came up and i helped him out i tried to hold him down and he just it felt like superhuman strength
14:04i remember i was trying to hold his legs and hamstrings down and he was like bucking me up
14:12i heard he was saying things like she and her and knowing that he had some involvement likely what
14:19happened to tina i took out my my cell phone i started recording just in case he made any like
14:24spontaneous statements about what he did there stop stop stop relax relax relax
14:44man i need you to come down for me calm down for me
14:48calm down calm down calm down calm down we're gonna get an ambulance to check you out okay man
14:59he was trying to eat grass he was just delusional he looked like he was definitely under the influence
15:06of drugs stop eating grass man stop eating the grass mommy i wasn't really you but i was done with you
15:17oh
15:39some of the deputies that were there knew him from past encounters so luckily they were able to kind of
15:46of talk him down a little bit so he didn't end up fighting them and they were able to take him into
15:50custody and ultimately he was transported to the hospital because he was so influenced by narcotics
15:58he was soaking wet he had no shirt on he had jeans that were they felt like he just got out
16:04of a swimming pool he obviously had something going on a mental situation or drug situation
16:11in the hospital they're checking his blood toxicity making sure that he doesn't have any
16:15type of injuries so he's just there basically for medical clearance at this point
16:22at that point he was pretty sedated we collected his jeans and you know put them in a paper bag for
16:31evidence purposes which it was later handed off to our crime scene people
16:38tina she was there at the same hospital as a few rooms down actually
16:43steven have roca is too under the influence of drugs for police to question him about the attack
16:50on tina straighter who remains in critical condition investigators can only wait and
16:56hope that she will wake up and give a statement about what happened in room 205
17:01tina straighter is in critical condition after a brutal attack in the roadway in
17:18a few hours after being rushed to the hospital tina passes away from her injuries
17:26there's no easy way for us to tell someone that their loved one has died and especially in a manner such
17:31as this we all dreaded it's the worst part of the job
17:39i feel so awful for her and her family and what they've gone through i can't even imagine
17:46the the depth of pain that it must be for them
17:52gerald was what you would expect of a very grieving husband he was very emotional he really described tina
17:59as everything to him with the reason for him to continue living the reason for
18:04waking up every single day and when we were speaking with him you could just see the pain
18:09and the hurt that he was carrying both on the outside and the inside
18:17i think about her every day what she deserves
18:20she was the biggest giver the biggest biggest heart the biggest genuine soul of anybody i've ever known
18:27in my entire life
18:34from what i learned from gerald tina just appeared to be a very infectious person
18:39somebody that was willing to help others somebody that was willing to talk to anybody that may be down
18:45on their luck and somebody that was always willing to lend a helping hand
18:52we learned that gerald had met tina at a poultry plant when they were both living in texas and tina
18:58had this bubbly personality and something just really stuck out and caught gerald's attention
19:05gerald and tina were really living out their honeymoon phase here in florida they were making friends
19:10they loved going to the beach gerald did have some health problems but tina was working to take care
19:16of him he used a wheelchair to get around and he was also employed at the motel as well sort of as a
19:21maintenance man so the two of them were really trying to build a life together here in florida
19:35in florida in florida in florida in florida in florida in florida in florida in florida
19:40initially at the hospital some things were not observed that were observed in the autopsy for
19:46instance the severe amount of bruising to her head and a shoe imprint that we found on her face
19:54with everything that's going on in the hospital with all the tubes and everything that was not
19:58necessarily visible at that time we want to know exactly how she died even though we have a lot of
20:06evidence pointing us to a certain cause of death we need a definitive answer we need somebody in a
20:12medical background telling us this is what she actually died of
20:17on the 21st of april 2021 sarasota sheriff's department hold a press conference to inform
20:29the community of the heinous crime that has taken place we knew that this was a big deal because the
20:36sheriff himself sheriff kurt hoffman had called a press conference
20:40you could tell the sense of urgency when we were out there we knew that something very bad had
20:48happened inside that room by all accounts what i'm about to share with you is one of the most egregious
20:56crimes we've seen recently here in sarasota county so we are following up leads today interviewing
21:02people looking at video things of that nature so it is still a very active investigation
21:10we found out it was strangulation not by a cord or a rope but by by crushing force which could only be
21:20done by by somebody's hands not to our surprise havruka was uncooperative when interviewed however
21:30through the investigation detectives have learned that havruka did not know the victim i can only imagine
21:37that he may have spent his days perhaps observing her at the roadway in where she was employed and he
21:45was staying as you can see havruka is extremely familiar with law enforcement he is a convicted felon
21:52with 34 prior felony charges and 19 felony convictions havruka's prior crimes range from battery domestic battery by
22:02strangulation burglary with a battery battery of a detained person battery of a person 65 years or
22:09older and tampering with a witness to name a few there is no other way to describe uh mr havruka
22:16he is an animal he also has tattoos that depict his certain symbols of white supremacy
22:28the victim in this case was doing her job was certainly terrorized battered and now is deceased
22:36as this investigation continues we are committed to working with the state attorney's office to see
22:40that this man is put away for the rest of his life while stephen havruka is in the hospital he talks to
22:49the police about what happened that morning and admits to some harrowing details of the crime
22:55i did initially attempt to talk to him at the hospital and he would not talk with me
23:12however what was interesting is that we had deputies that had to go with him everywhere that he went
23:17as an inmate and at the hospital we admitted to the offense on several occasions to several of the
23:23corrections deputies i went ahead and i got high and i was up for about a week and when i was up for
23:32about a week i just walked out the door and then i took a left and when i took to the left i sensed
23:40that there was a woman right there in that room because there was swinging these there but there could
23:44have been a guy when i went there i took a left and then when i took the left i went there she was in
23:51the room and i said hey when she came in the room i hit her and when i hit her she fell on the floor
23:57and she fell on the floor i i started choking her and i stomped on her
24:09stephen havruka is released from the hospital and taken straight into custody
24:14he refuses to tell investigators anything else about that morning or why he chose to attack tina
24:21strater so the investigators have to piece together the events themselves we knew that she had been
24:28kicked in the face because we could see the shoe print and we couldn't find his shoes and we wanted
24:34to know if he had done any additional evidence so we did a canine track we actually did several of them
24:39in order to try to recover any of this potential evidence and that canine trek led us to the wooded
24:46area where we located some of his clothing and some narcotics by his own admission he said that
24:52he had ingested methamphetamine in those in those woods immediately after the murder once he's now high
24:59on meth he exits the wooded area and starts walking southbound on tamiami trail which is a very heavily
25:06traveled roadway it was either the day after or two days after we assisted in canvassing the
25:14neighborhood back behind where he walked down gentian trying to locate video surveillance
25:20at one home right behind where the roadway is located on gentian i found someone that did have
25:27video surveillance of him walking down the street
25:30the only piece of evidence that we had both tina and have roca's dna on was her lanyard which was
25:46great for the case because she had obviously been wearing that at the time of the crime
25:50and then the rest of the items were all just her dna
25:58his room we didn't end up sending anything off for testing at that point we were very confident
26:03in the case that we had and were limited with the florida department of law enforcement on how
26:07many pieces of evidence we can send so we sent what we felt were the most important pieces for them to test
26:13the detectives also interview have roca's family members to gain more insight into his character
26:22they stated he was a good kid when he's on drugs he's not the same person that he normally is
26:28they don't know what happened here but this is not normally who he is
26:35i know they're not a family of well means so i don't know how much they could actually help him out with
26:40with him his mother his sister they tried getting him into several different you know out patient
26:48treatment programs none of them succeeded or he didn't qualify for his mom did tell us that around
26:58but she said between 9 and 9 30 the day of the murder that stephen texted her and it was just a
27:03very bizarre text that he was moonwalking and talk of rainbows and she said it made absolutely no
27:10sense and we found out that that was almost immediately after the murder
27:18while the sarasota sheriff's office builds their case against havroka they continued to try to talk
27:23to him detectives have a confession from steven havroka but still do not know his motive
27:31he flat out refused to talk to us approximately two or three weeks later happened to check my email
27:37and i was told that he wanted to talk to the detectives about this case
27:43so around lunchtime myself and detective patella went to the jail we went to the proper room at that
27:49time mr havroka was brought in by the deputies he was a very subdued state compared to what we had
27:56normally seen him in previously and then he decided he was going to tell us what happened
28:11april 2021 venice florida detectives are interviewing steven havroka for the murder of tina
28:19straighter at the roadway in motel we were told that you wanted to speak with us i just want to
28:27tell you all what happened okay i remember i was working out that night and uh i went to go try and
28:34have a drink and clear my head a few up uh places down at this wally's place but it was closed so i went
28:41back said all right that's fine uh went went got like a four pack of beer or something and just sat in
28:47there and and and and was just uh was kind of getting in my head which i'd been doing for a long
28:55time and it's a dangerous place well i went across the street to checkers and when i went across the
29:02street to checkers i you know it's just uh just the way the world is these days man and there was
29:08somebody there who was talking about drugs and then i started using it and it's just i ended up
29:16staying in my hotel room for for a week i didn't really leave i'd come out i was paranoid and
29:22some of it had to do with some drug use but a lot of it was already there everything inside
29:28my head got more vivid and louder because i wasn't i was that's the only place i was at
29:32i had this this voice in my head this was telling me that i don't belong here that i belong i'm meant
29:41to go home and i i'm from hell or something they just kept repeating over and over and over and over
29:46and over again to where i would actually believe them the last thing that i thought that i that this
29:53was heaven and that i was uh i was from hell and i don't belong here and i needed to go home to my family
30:00and the only way i could go home to my family is if i did what i did and i just went outside and
30:07and i just picked the first person that i seen i didn't i didn't really think about it i went out
30:17and looked in i went back in my room a few times trying to push it off telling myself that this is
30:23this is this is not you don't have to do it and then just the voices came in my head and said this
30:30is the only way you're going to be able to go home and i just went and picked somebody and i'm right in
30:38i don't remember what number of room it was i ran in and went up to the right went in a room and
30:43i did what i did and i don't i don't really have the heart to go into detail to it right now
30:56i asked him why he had his shoes off because that was concern when we saw his shoes off and maybe he
31:01had committed a rape against her in there he said no he did not rape her he did not have any intention
31:06of raping her and he said that he took his shoes off because he didn't want to leave shoe marks on the
31:11floor as he was cleaning it in the room where he killed her we know you were in there for about 14
31:18minutes what was the 14 minutes i mean that's a long time because she wasn't gone yet i made the
31:28mistake when i went in i hit her and then i just grabbed her neck and i just i was joking her then
31:37i started worrying about cleaning whatever up and i kept having to go back and keep cleaning stuff up
31:44because i was sweating really bad and i kept it was dripping on the floor so i kept trying to wipe it
31:51up i had to do that like three times he was ultimately charged with second degree murder had we found out
32:01that he had raped her we would have perhaps gone in a different direction but yes there was definitely
32:06discussion about that and about doing death penalty but we decided that second degree would be the best
32:12course there's some statutory requirements that we thought we would have the best chance
32:20of conviction as second degree but before the trial could take place
32:26have roca begins to engage in self-destructive activity within custody
32:38several times he actually tried committing suicide in the jail tried drowning himself in the toilet he
32:44tried starving himself he tried hanging himself at one point all of which were unsuccessful
32:50the deputies were able to intervene he was put in segregation because he couldn't be around anybody
32:57he would start fights he was just uncontrollable
33:04from all accounts from his psychological reports he just would not communicate with the psychologist or
33:10the psychiatrist or whomever was evaluating him he would sit off in a dark corner and cover himself with
33:16a blanket and refuse to participate in anything so the medical staff had him evaluated and during that evaluation they found him a competent
33:30steven avroka is ruled mentally unsound and the trial is postponed indefinitely
33:37detectives are worried that there might never be justice for tina and her family
33:50i really felt that that was not right because he told us in the interview
33:54that he knew what he was doing although he had a different way of thinking he knew exactly what he was
34:02doing and the consequences for that
34:07i absolutely think it was a game because he was clearly able to articulate what he did and he
34:12articulated that multiple times to multiple different people he knew what he did was wrong he recognized
34:18that he was not a stupid person by any stretch of the imagination he had been so familiar with the
34:26court system throughout his life he understood what that system looked like and what trial looked like and
34:31how to communicate with his attorneys i know that is a common play that is used especially with him
34:38being a known drug user so i wasn't completely shocked to see that i was more shocked to see that they
34:45kept going back and forth feeling incompetent and then incompetent
34:50so really for two years it was a wait and see period and there's a lot of frustrations from not only tina's
34:58husband but also from law enforcement because this is a man that they want to convict and they want to
35:03get behind bars and make sure that he is never on the streets again
35:09and for gerald it was a very emotional process there was no closure for him he wanted justice for tina
35:16he wanted this man to be put away behind bars
35:18it was not unexpected that he would be ruled incompetent but it wasn't what i'd hoped for
35:28there's no justice for tina and there's no peace for me i believe in the court system and i have to
35:35because that's one of the choice they'll have
35:44it is only in november 2023 two and a half years after the brutal murder of tina straighter
35:51that stephen havroga is finally found competent to stand trial
35:57they went back and forth for years on whether or not he was going to be competent to stand trial so when
36:02he finally was found competent i think the third time back in 2023 it was great in preparation for
36:10the trial investigators also delve into havroka's troubled past he tells me all about his issues
36:19after prison he said he got out of prison and he said that he couldn't really find his way he stated that
36:27he was looking forward to getting into weightlifting and exercising and wanted to be a trainer and become
36:37a better person but he just could not follow through with it because of his mental health issues
36:46he knew he had mental health issues he said that he heard voices in his head all the time
36:53he said that these voices told him to do bad things and when he would work out those voices would go away
37:02having known him basically since my career started to seeing where he was now
37:08can't say i was completely shocked by it but yeah it was pretty up there in far as the realm of craziness
37:14he is covered the top of his head his face neck chest back everything in tattoos mainly he got in prison
37:28a lot of the tattoos are a neo-nazi aryan brotherhood realm of tattoos
37:36he thinks that some of the symbols are religious and belief and not following those ideologies that's
37:46his explanation of it
37:47when he was ruled competent to stand trial this was really a big moment for gerald
37:58it was a mix of emotions on one hand there is some relief that this trial is finally going to
38:04continue and going to move forward but on the other hand he continued to carry the grief and the
38:10sorrow of losing tina and that was something that weighed very heavily on his heart you could tell it
38:14just in his voice and talking with him gerald didn't continue to live in the motel last times
38:20that i spoke with him and met with him it was at a small home just a few miles away from where the
38:27murder had happened around gerald's neck he often carried a memory of tina with him he wore a necklace
38:35of her thumbprint and that was something that he said was a part of tina that would always remain with him
38:42forever
38:51on the 3rd of february 2025 stephen havroka changes his plea to guilty of second-degree murder
39:00we found out just days before his actual sentencing so i was surprised that we were finally going to be
39:06coming to our resolution and i was very happy at the same time i was in the room and he didn't recognize
39:14me but it was very satisfying to finally get him to tell a judge this is what i did just like he told us
39:26he told the judge that he was responsible for her death
39:36he didn't really express any type of remorse i know that the state attorney read a victim impact
39:42statement from tina's daughter and yeah he he didn't offer any type of apologies
39:48just admitted that he did it and that was kind of the end of his story
39:52he was sentenced to two life sentences and that included some of the offenses that he had committed
39:58while he was in jail
40:04i'd say the stars kind of aligned on this case if we didn't get him right then like i said that's a
40:11very robust residential community who knows if he did a home invasion what else he had on his mind
40:23you had a very evil man commit an extremely evil act for no reason and you had a victim that was
40:32just in the wrong place at the wrong time and there was no other reason for it other than that
40:36we now have an animal that's off of the streets he's not going to be able to hurt anybody anymore
40:45but tina's family will forever be suffering with this
40:53so one of the hard things in all of this story which remains so tragic is gerald wasn't even here
40:59for the sentencing he had ultimately passed away and he wasn't here to receive the justice and to learn
41:06the justice for tina that he had so wanted
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