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00:00Cold and Calculating
00:02An emergency call came in from a parking lot in the city of Placentia,
00:27which is located right next to Yorba Linda.
00:30The person on the line quickly reported what he had heard and then hung up.
00:48The police went to the address in Yorba Linda, given by the person here at the beginning.
00:52The police left for the address in Yorba Linda.
01:22The police found a horrific and bloody scene.
01:35A man and a woman were found dead with multiple stab wounds.
01:39The victims were Raquel Estrada, 53, and her son, Juan Carlos Herrera, 34.
01:49The investigators searched for anything that could lead them to the killer.
01:56When the police investigated the crime scene, they found very clear boot prints.
02:01Combat boots.
02:02There was a small bloody boot print on the outside, pointing away from the house.
02:10And, obviously, there were bloody boot prints inside the house.
02:14They were what everyone called combat boots.
02:18Very different, with a military-style sole, used in many places.
02:26Neither of the victims was wearing boots, and the marks became important clues.
02:32But there were others.
02:33Bodies dragged away.
02:36It appeared as if the bodies had been moved from one place to another.
02:40because there were pools of blood and then streaks of blood on the floor, along the surface.
02:51Adams, look what I found.
02:55There were two knives in the house.
02:57A butter knife, which was bent,
02:59and also a knife, like a butcher's knife, with a little blood on the tip.
03:05Could the bloody knives indicate that the killer knew the house?
03:10Nothing had been stolen from the house.
03:12And neither of the two victims suffered a sexual assault.
03:16Since the number of stabbings was high,
03:19The police eventually concluded that there was evidence suggesting the crime appeared to be of a personal nature.
03:26Were these people renting their house?
03:27Yes, they rented from me.
03:29Carlos and Raquel's rental agency provided information that deepened the mystery.
03:34Another person lived there with the two victims.
03:37Éder, Raquel's younger brother.
03:41There were three people in the house.
03:44There were two victims,
03:47And the third, who was Éder Herrera, was missing.
03:51The question was,
03:52Éder, only 24 years old, was he just another victim or the prime suspect?
03:57Of course, the first thing we did was try to find the missing person.
04:08Raquel Estrada moved from Mexico to Orange County, California, in 1993.
04:14Raquel was a very strong woman who had grown up in the Veracruz region of Mexico.
04:23She had two children and a husband, who abandoned her and basically left the family.
04:33She had to leave everything behind and come to the United States.
04:39After a while, her sons, Juan Carlos and Éder, who is ten years younger,
04:43They managed to join her in California.
04:45She worked very hard as a cleaning lady.
04:51I think Carlos was old enough to start working as soon as he arrived here.
04:56And he started cleaning parking lots.
05:00After graduating from high school in 2006,
05:03Éder, the youngest son, joined the family cleaning business.
05:06which at that time already had maintenance contracts with several parking lots
05:10and other businesses in Orange County.
05:13The family had built a business,
05:17And they seemed to be a close-knit family.
05:20I don't think they were the type of people who would attract that kind of thing.
05:35Hello, we are investigating the incident that occurred in the neighborhood.
05:38We searched the entire area for anyone who might have seen something.
05:44Are you talking about the roads?
05:45Yes.
05:47A neighbor said he heard someone screaming for help.
05:51from the house where the murders occurred.
05:55The neighbor said he saw someone at the front door.
05:57trying to grab what he thought was a sofa.
06:00I thought he was asking for help because of the sofa.
06:04Are you sure about that?
06:06Yes.
06:06He didn't know Eder's name.
06:09But he said he was the younger of two brothers who lived there.
06:13The police thought that in the dark the neighbor couldn't see properly.
06:17and he didn't realize what was really happening.
06:22It was fairly obvious that Carlos, the older brother,
06:26after being stabbed,
06:28He had gone out the front door and fallen to the floor.
06:31and that was pulled back
06:32because there was blood and marks of a body being dragged at the entrance of the house.
06:35Carlos wasn't asking for a little help.
06:39He was begging for his life.
06:42The neighbor's story made the search for Éder Herrera even more urgent.
06:48Police throughout Orange County were searching for him.
06:51But I couldn't find it.
06:53And he wasn't answering his cell phone.
06:55Right after the bodies were taken to the morgue,
07:00The coroner performed an autopsy on the bodies of Éder's brother and mother.
07:05I think she was stabbed around 30 times.
07:11And Carlos was stabbed about 60 times.
07:15The injuries were very severe.
07:19This revealed much more than just violence.
07:23It was a very personal attack, carried out by someone who was very angry.
07:28The autopsy also revealed that the killer used a very specific type of knife.
07:33In military style, an instrument that the military uses.
07:40The depth of the knife, the depth of the wounds, of the punctures.
07:47Everything indicated that it was a highly dangerous weapon.
07:54The military-style knife was in the hands of an assassin.
07:57who was still at large somewhere in Orange County.
08:00The police were desperately searching for Éder Herrera.
08:04His physical description, the make, model, and license plate of his car.
08:08They were passed on to all active police officers.
08:19So, using the information from his cell phone,
08:23The police managed to locate him at a friend's house.
08:27He was driving home.
08:29And as he went down the slope,
08:32Brea police used what they call...
08:34high-risk vehicle stop.
08:37Driver!
08:38Driver!
08:38Your car, only a changer!
08:40Turn off the car!
08:43Put all the keys outside the window!
08:46Let me see both hands outside the window.
08:51With your left hand in your left hand, Only,
08:54open the driver's door from the outside
08:57and push the door open.
08:59Let me see your hands!
09:00Let me see your f***ing hands!
09:02While he was sitting on the sidewalk, a detective named Alonso spoke to him and questioned him.
09:24The police take Eder to the police station, where forensic experts collect his clothing for
09:50An analysis. Then, Eder receives the news of the death of his mother and brother.
09:55It's something no one deserves to go through. I can't express in words everything I felt...
10:09Yeah... When I heard that...
10:16Investigators questioned Eder about his whereabouts when his mother and brother were killed.
10:23They asked me what I had been doing in the eight, ten, or twelve hours before, and I, of course, explained.
10:32He had gone to his friend's house, stopped at the Jack in the Box diner on the way, picked up his friend, and the two drove around for a while, stopping at Dennis's diner and buying dessert.
10:56Eder claimed that he went home, but stopped when he saw the police cars on his street.
11:02The investigators didn't believe it.
11:11I really don't understand how you could have gone through it, knowing that something happened on your street that didn't involve an ambulance, that didn't involve a fire truck, but all the police cars.
11:23It's a rather strange reaction from someone who sees several police cars in front of their house...
11:33And that person isn't going to go there and check on what happened to the family members who live there.
11:37Several factors led him to be the prime suspect.
11:42A neighbor's testimony, for example.
11:44No.
11:45Are you sure?
11:462 million percent.
11:471 million percent.
11:48But Eder's strange behavior on the night of the murders and the neighbor's testimony
12:05The statement that he saw Eder dragging something around the house was enough for the police to arrest him.
12:09for the murders of his mother and brother.
12:13At that moment, my future hung by a thread because of something I didn't do.
12:18That's why I could only think about who could have done that.
12:48Oh my God!
13:09I received a call about a person on the street who had been stabbed on the Rio Santana trail.
13:14and that she had been hit multiple times.
13:16I was on my way to work and, by chance, I glanced to the side and saw the car.
13:25I was at the morgue and I had no idea Jimmy was there.
13:31I arrived at work and then my mother called me and said, "I can't get through to your brother."
13:37Something happened.
13:38She said, "Mom, I just drove past the road on the overpass and there are a lot of police officers."
13:45There were a lot of police in Rio, and that's where Jim slept.
13:51The body under the bridge was indeed that of 42-year-old Jimmy Middall.
13:55He had more than 60 stab wounds on his upper body, all the way to his head.
14:05The stab wounds were so deep that they pierced many vital organs.
14:14Lloyd Jimmy Middall grew up in Southern California with his mother and older sister, Karen.
14:19Like many, he was an annoying younger brother.
14:24Whenever he and his friends did something wrong, someone would come and catch them and everyone else.
14:28They ran away, except for him, who always ended up getting hurt.
14:32He wanted people to accept him, and because of that, he would do anything that...
14:37He ordered him to do it, and that ended up causing him problems.
14:42Jimmy spent most of his youth in and out of prison.
14:45More recently, he had changed.
14:47He was tired of this life and wanted to change many things.
14:53Jimmy Middall spent his last day on Earth with the person who loved him more than anyone.
14:59I had a terrible feeling all day.
15:02He was upset because he wanted to move into an apartment, but they had put another one up for him.
15:08person.
15:09And he was very upset.
15:12I talked to him and said, Jim, hang in there tonight, hang in there tonight.
15:17We'll talk about it tomorrow and decide what to do.
15:23Investigators don't know who would want to kill a harmless man like Jimmy Middall.
15:28In such a wild way.
15:30Hey, take a look here.
15:32Someone was posting many messages saying that they had been in the riverbed of the River of
15:37and perhaps having seen suspicious people, suggesting that the police investigate certain individuals.
15:42and providing the description, etc.
15:44Look, several locations.
15:47It is not uncommon that when suspects know they are being investigated, they try to provide
15:51False information intended to confuse the police.
15:54Could he have been a suspect who was deliberately trying to mislead the investigation?
15:58Police found blogger Ted Nixon at his home.
16:04We had to obtain search warrants to find his IP address and locate the person.
16:09Me and another detective spoke with him.
16:13Ted Nixon?
16:15It is me.
16:16Can we come in for a minute?
16:18It is clear.
16:20Yes, you can come in.
16:21Can you explain the posts you've been making about Osmedal's murder?
16:28Yeah, I'm just trying to help.
16:30You know what would help a lot?
16:32What if you gave us a sample of your DNA?
16:35Of course, anything you want.
16:38When we told him that he was a potential suspect,
16:41He quickly offered to give us the DNA sample.
16:45The researchers sent a sample to the laboratory.
16:48and if it tested positive regarding the material found at the Midal crime scene,
16:52The police would return.
17:00Midal had been stabbed more than 50 times.
17:04Lord Midal was a very large man,
17:06It was about 1.87 meters tall and weighed 131 kilograms.
17:11Therefore, the murderer knew what he was doing.
17:14The coroner was able to determine that an instrument used to kill James
17:17It was probably a knife with a very heavy blade.
17:21because it managed to penetrate the skull
17:23and break several of his ribs.
17:28We think it was probably a type of cabaret knife.
17:33Multiple wounds inflicted with a large, military-style knife.
17:37Midal's murder appeared similar to the deaths of Raquel Estrada.
17:41and her son, Juan Carlos Herrera.
17:43The modus operandi was very similar.
17:47But if a murderer killed all three victims,
17:50Where did Eder Herrera fit into all of this?
17:54After all, he was in jail.
17:55It would be impossible for him to kill Midal.
17:58Did the police arrest the wrong man?
18:00In the early hours of Wednesday, December 21, 2011,
18:28The Placentia police department received a call.
18:32reporting that a body had been found to the north
18:34from a closed shopping mall.
18:36The victim was James McGillivray, 53 years old.
18:40James had been having problems.
18:42His family lived a block away from where the murder occurred.
18:45The family invited him to stay with them.
18:47But James had chosen to live a different lifestyle.
18:50The difference of a city block was also the difference between life and death.
18:54When news of the murder began to spread,
19:04The residents began to fear that a serial killer was on the scene.
19:06He might be loose in Orange County.
19:09Both victims had been stabbed with a very large knife.
19:15and they had large, open wounds.
19:17It would take a lot of force to break through the bone.
19:20and even the skulls of the victims.
19:22The significance of injuries of this type is that the killer knew.
19:26what he or she was doing, knew where the vital organs were located,
19:30I knew the anatomy of the human body.
19:32He knew what he had to do to kill a human being.
19:35And both men had been killed at almost the same time of night.
19:39on consecutive Tuesdays.
19:41Did he follow a pattern?
19:42Both victims were homeless.
19:46Both were attacked in the middle of the night, during the night.
19:50in isolated areas that these two individuals frequented.
19:54And they were both about the same age,
19:57In other words, many different things brought the two together.
20:01Meanwhile, Eder Herrera, 24 years old,
20:05He was in jail awaiting trial for the murders of his mother and brother.
20:10When he learned of the murders of Midal and McGillivray,
20:14He made a connection immediately.
20:15I was trying to link these two homicides to the murders of my family.
20:21And, you know, the large number of stabbings...
20:28Eder immediately switched on the modus operandi,
20:31the use of the large knife
20:34and the indiscriminate killing of people in the neighborhood where he lived.
20:40Because Eder's family had been murdered.
20:45in a different jurisdiction than that of Midal and McGillivray,
20:48At that moment, he was the only one who made the connection.
20:57And in the case of James McGillivray,
21:00They obtained an extraordinary piece of evidence.
21:03At the moment of the attack, James McGillivray
21:06He slept next to a wall.
21:08which was part of a commercial structure.
21:11And the area was being filmed by surveillance cameras.
21:15Therefore, the entire murder was captured on video.
21:20What drew the most attention was the brutality.
21:23and all the hatred with which the suspect attacked his victim.
21:27From the moment the suspect enters the scene
21:30until the moment it leaves,
21:31about two minutes later,
21:33He attacks the victim constantly and violently throughout the entire time.
21:36It's hard to see much of him.
21:40But he's wearing dark clothes.
21:42And you can't see his face or anything else.
21:47But when the police replayed the tape,
21:49They found an unbelievable clue.
21:52About an hour and a half before the murder occurred,
21:55A car entered the parking lot.
21:56And we identified it as a white Toyota Corolla.
22:00And there was an interaction between the driver of the vehicle
22:03and James McGillivray.
22:05We had to find out who the car belonged to.
22:08And whether or not he was connected to this horrific crime.
22:12The police issued a warning to everyone.
22:18announcing that they were looking for a white Corolla.
22:20And Detective Wyatt met with the medical examiner.
22:23who performed the autopsies on Middall and McGillivray.
22:26I found some connections.
22:28The forensic experts determined that the murderer
22:30It used a blade that was more than 17 centimeters long.
22:34A large cabar-style knife,
22:37like the military uses.
22:38So, we started to think that maybe the killer
22:42have done some kind of military training.
22:46This would also explain the lethal force.
22:48evident in both attacks.
22:51I have been a prosecutor for 18 years.
22:53And this is the first time I've seen a case like this.
22:55for a knife to pierce the skull.
22:59But why someone with military training?
23:03Would you want to kill innocent people?
23:06As the Orange County police...
23:08He was working hard to create a profile of the killer.
23:10A new clue has emerged.
23:13The Placentia police received a call.
23:15radio patrol reporting that an individual
23:17He had been seen inside a convenience store.
23:20and that he had a large knife
23:21similar to a cabaret-style knife.
23:23Sir, wait a moment, where are you going?
23:28It's none of your business.
23:30Take your hands out of your pockets now.
23:32Raise your hands.
23:34Get up!
23:35With your left hand, slowly lift your shirt.
23:42Don't move.
23:45And we saw that he had a cabaret-style knife.
23:50hidden at the waist.
23:51Take a step forward.
23:58Tell me about the knife.
24:00Where did you get it?
24:02Look, I don't owe you an explanation.
24:05I asked for a DNA sample and he refused.
24:09We gave him a soft drink at one point.
24:12And I tried to pick up the can to throw it in the trash.
24:16and then collect it.
24:18He almost got it.
24:19He said, "I know why you want to do this."
24:24He was a 16-year-old boy, which made us even more suspicious.
24:28Well, it's up to you.
24:30I will obtain a search warrant by the end of the day.
24:33And I'm going to get everything I want.
24:36Sit and wait.
24:37And he drinks the soda.
24:44After 25 years of working in the police force,
24:46I had never experienced anything like this before.
24:48A 16-year-old boy told me he wasn't going to give me his DNA.
24:51It was very strange and I thought,
24:53Something strange is going on here.
24:54He has a knife, he doesn't want to give me a DNA sample.
24:57You shouldn't be staying here overnight, Mr. Smith.
25:15You don't need to worry about me.
25:17I know how to take care of myself.
25:19He is sure?
25:20Yes.
25:21See you tomorrow.
25:23All good.
25:24Thank you for the newspaper.
25:25You're welcome.
25:42They were all victims of brutal attacks.
25:44intentional injuries to the upper torso,
25:47neck and head.
25:51The victim was Paulus Smith, 57 years old.
25:55He had recently become homeless and had been evicted by the city hall.
26:01One of his daughters had invited Paulus to live with her.
26:04But he refused.
26:07Everything was very similar to the other victim.
26:09And I, who was almost always walking around there,
26:12I was very shocked.
26:14Oh my God, there's another one.
26:16Another person was attacked.
26:18And although this third murder was very similar to the first two,
26:24There is one frightening exception.
26:27The third murder happened practically in broad daylight.
26:32Obviously, the killer was now unafraid of being arrested.
26:36He was taking more risks.
26:39The bloodlust increased.
26:42And he looks for more opportunities to kill.
26:51Éder Herrera was still in jail, imprisoned for homicide.
26:55And there he began to think that perhaps the serious killer of Orange County
26:58He had also killed his mother and brother.
27:01The number of injuries among the victims,
27:04The use of a large knife.
27:08All the accounts were similar.
27:10Like cutting and pasting, you know?
27:11The details.
27:23We decided to create a task force.
27:25to go after this possible serial killer.
27:29The police investigated all the cases.
27:32from three different police departments in Orange County.
27:36They also sent police patrols to the community.
27:38hoping to find witnesses.
27:41The guys came back with nowhere to go.
27:43while the guys quickly realize
27:44that this was not ordinary traffic.
27:46Today, the topic was a kind of unsolved murder case.
27:51We walked for hours and hours,
27:53Every day and every night.
27:55We used to put up posters everywhere.
27:59They also followed clues from the audience.
28:01I think we received more than 2,500, 3,000 clues.
28:07Many of the clues came from people who claimed to have seen...
28:10the white Toyota Corolla,
28:11who appeared in the video of McGillivray's murder.
28:15We found many Toyota Corollas,
28:18But none of them were what we were looking for.
28:20None of them were involved in the crime.
28:22While the police followed thousands of leads,
28:26The investigators also checked the cell phone towers.
28:29near the locations where the murders were committed.
28:33We obtained warrants to carry out the tracking.
28:37of cell phone calls from the towers,
28:40which means we obtained warrants.
28:43so that cell phone towers,
28:45in those areas, they gave us all the data
28:47of all telephone numbers
28:49in a specific region.
28:52All the murders occurred
28:54within a radius of 8 kilometers.
28:56So the police want to see if they can gather [the information].
28:58a phone call to cell towers
29:00near the crime scenes
29:01at the time of the murders.
29:04The first three locations
29:05It is two hours before and two hours after the murder.
29:10This is the address.
29:11It should be about two kilometers away.
29:13Where Lloyd Middall was murdered.
29:16We found a cell phone.
29:17that reverberated from two towers
29:20in two murders.
29:22The phone was registered to Jenny Wilson.
29:25We were trying to find a serial killer.
29:28that's why it was important
29:29that we would do everything to find him.
29:38Jenny Wilson?
29:40Yes.
29:41Can we come in for a minute?
29:43Thanks.
29:49What is it about?
29:51Is this your cell phone number?
29:55No.
29:57Are you sure it's registered in your name?
30:01Wait a minute.
30:05It belongs to my wife.
30:08Your wife?
30:09Yes.
30:10And is she at home?
30:13No.
30:13She is at work.
30:15Where does she work?
30:17At the dry cleaners, next to the library.
30:20Yorba Linda's library?
30:22AND.
30:23We were able to verify that she was at work.
30:25during the time when a murder occurred
30:28when her phone ringing off the cell tower
30:30and that she wasn't at work
30:32at the time of the other murder,
30:33But the tower near where she lived picked up the signal.
30:36In other words, she was at home.
30:38At midnight, when a murder occurred.
30:41and at work around five o'clock,
30:43when the other one occurred.
30:44Yet another clue stood out from the others.
30:49And it caused a huge turning point in history.
30:53A homeless man named John Barry
30:56I had called the police station and said that I thought I was being followed.
30:59John Barry was interviewed by the newspaper.
31:03shortly after the third murder.
31:06His photo appeared in the Los Angeles Times newspaper.
31:09which is one of the newspapers that were covering the cases.
31:11During the interview, he challenged the striker.
31:16saying,
31:18You don't scare me, this is my home.
31:21He was wearing dark clothing.
31:23I couldn't see his face.
31:25He couldn't provide anything specific.
31:28It was more of a feeling or an intuition.
31:30which we were unable to prove.
31:34And that wasn't the only promising clue.
31:36which had to be eliminated.
31:38The boy caught outside the convenience store.
31:41He also had to be released due to lack of evidence.
31:44We discovered alibis,
31:45We spoke with his mother,
31:47Everything looked very promising at the beginning,
31:49but then, in the end,
31:51It was a waste of time.
31:54In the days that followed,
31:55the police and everyone in the community
31:57They don't seem to be able to breathe properly.
32:00I have four children,
32:02And it's terrifying.
32:05I didn't want to watch the news.
32:07because I didn't want to know about the crimes,
32:10Because I remembered everything.
32:11I was driving to the police station.
32:20when the radio rang,
32:22talking about an armed robbery
32:24at the intersection of La Palma and Imperial streets.
32:28The suspect was confronted by someone.
32:30and ran away,
32:31And a witness was chasing the suspect.
32:33Hey!
32:35What it was?
32:36I saw him stab a guy.
32:39and then run away.
32:41Where? Where?
32:42I went after him,
32:43even inside the Imperial complex.
32:50He was able to give a description of the suspect.
32:52including the place where he ran to,
32:55the clothes he was wearing,
32:56a physical description.
33:00Stop!
33:01Put your hands on your head!
33:02Turn around and face the other way!
33:13Kneel down!
33:15Hands behind your head!
33:16We have just arrested the suspect.
33:18We're taking him to the police station now.
33:20Exchange.
33:21When I first saw the field,
33:25I thought,
33:26This guy is very skinny.
33:28No chance,
33:28He couldn't have done all that.
33:30The suspect was
33:32Itzcuaro Ocampo,
33:3323 years old.
33:35He was a former Marine.
33:36who had been dismissed
33:38after serving in Iraq
33:39one year earlier.
33:41What caught my attention
33:43when I saw him for the first time
33:44That's how he was when he was young.
33:46I wasn't expecting that.
33:47Even more shocking for the police
33:56That was the victim's identity.
33:58It was John Barry,
33:5964 years old.
34:02The man who had told the media
34:03who was being followed,
34:05but he wasn't afraid of the killer.
34:10In the 10 hours that followed,
34:12Ocampo not only confessed
34:13having murdered the four homeless people,
34:15as well as providing explicit details
34:18about each case.
34:19Where did you get it stuck in your body?
34:21First I got in his way in the snow.
34:24Then I bothered him early on.
34:27Then I bothered him early on.
34:28Then I messed with his head.
34:30Have you done any research?
34:33or looked at some literature,
34:34or sandpaper on books,
34:35about where the best place is
34:38to bother a person
34:38to hinder the best damage
34:41And cause trouble?
34:43Terminator.
34:45Terminator 2,
34:46The last one I was doing.
34:48And he knew what he was doing.
34:50That was wrong.
34:51But in his mind,
34:52he felt justified,
34:54because the homeless population
34:56It had become a stain.
34:57in the community.
34:58And he was, like,
35:00Doing her a favor.
35:01Do you think what you did
35:02Is it right or wrong?
35:05Wrong,
35:06But it had to be done.
35:08Why did it have to be done?
35:09The field provided yet another bizarre reason.
35:29for the slaughter.
35:34The fact that you're a sailor?
35:39The other significant thing
35:56That's what he said.
35:58that I had seen
35:59John Barry's photo
36:00in the newspaper
36:01And that's why.
36:03that he chose
36:03that victim.
36:04In truth,
36:06John Barry
36:06that was his target
36:08because of his photo
36:09It was in the newspaper.
36:11In truth,
36:11John Barry
36:12bad luck
36:13why
36:13the journalist's intention
36:16when publishing
36:16his photo
36:17in the newspaper
36:18initially
36:19It was for educational purposes.
36:20and to help people.
36:21knowing that the guy
36:32possibly
36:33had been
36:34prisoner
36:35It gave me a feeling.
36:36good
36:36knowing that he wasn't
36:37more relaxed
36:38in the streets.
36:40I said
36:40Praise be to God.
36:42I was happy,
36:43relieved
36:44because nobody else
36:45He was going to be murdered.
36:46But for
36:48Eder Herrera
36:49the news
36:50it had the effect
36:51contrary.
36:53Then,
36:53when I found out
36:54who had
36:55been arrested
36:56I am not
36:58I believed.
37:01I was shocked.
37:03He
37:03He was my friend,
37:05a great friend.
37:11The field
37:12I was imprisoned
37:13for a series
37:14of murders
37:15in the county
37:15of Orange,
37:16in California.
37:20And nobody
37:21He was even more shocked.
37:22than
37:22Eder Herrera,
37:23the accused man
37:24to kill
37:25her own mother
37:25and his own brother.
37:27Itzco Ocampo.
37:30I met him.
37:30at school.
37:34We were
37:35very good friend.
37:37Very.
37:40I lived
37:40with him
37:41and his family
37:41at a certain point.
37:43And he lived
37:44me and my family
37:45another time.
37:47This eliminated
37:48completely
37:49the possibility
37:50of him having
37:50killed his family
37:51when he found out
37:52that your friend
37:53school
37:54had killed
37:54the guys
37:55Homeless.
37:57And finally
37:57the police
37:58arrived at the same
37:59conclusion,
38:00although for reasons
38:01very different.
38:04When they
38:04searched
38:05his house,
38:07the element
38:07key they found
38:08It was the boots
38:10Caterpillar,
38:11that he had said
38:11to Detective Wyatt
38:12that used
38:13right away
38:13to kill
38:14people.
38:16The boots
38:17They had blood.
38:19They tested
38:20DNA
38:21and DNA
38:22belonged
38:23Rachel
38:25and Carlos,
38:27which confirmed
38:28without shadow
38:29doubt
38:29that the field
38:30he was guilty
38:31for the murders.
38:37I stayed
38:38fully
38:38without ground.
38:41I couldn't.
38:41to understand
38:42why
38:43he killed
38:44two people
38:45that were not
38:47Homeless.
38:47It took
38:49to join
38:50the parts
38:50and discover,
38:53obviously
38:53with the help
38:54from the police,
38:56that the element
38:56connection
38:57among the victims
38:58it was
38:59Eder Herrera.
39:01When confronted
39:02with the new evidence,
39:03the field
39:04confessed to killing
39:05the family
39:05from a friend
39:05Eder
39:06and tried
39:07to mislead
39:07the investigators
39:08when changing
39:09the crime scene.
39:11He put
39:11a knife
39:12kitchen
39:13and put
39:14a little
39:15blood
39:16in it
39:17to create
39:17a scene
39:18and left
39:18the knife
39:19next to
39:19of the bodies,
39:20as if that
39:21if it were a weapon
39:21of the crime.
39:24He also
39:25confessed
39:25what did
39:26the call
39:26emergency.
39:28They had
39:29the recording
39:30from the call
39:30emergency.
39:32What if they
39:33had touched
39:33the tape
39:34for Eder
39:35to hear,
39:35he would have
39:36recognized
39:36the voice
39:36from a friend
39:37and would have
39:37said
39:37It's the field.
39:41And the reason
39:42for him
39:42wanting to kill
39:43the family
39:43From a friend?
39:44In truth,
39:47the reasons
39:48were good
39:48trivial.
39:50He and Eder
39:51They were friends.
39:52a long time ago.
39:53But,
39:54something
39:55had happened
39:56between the two
39:56what did the accused do?
39:58feel that they
39:58They were no longer friends.
40:00When
40:00he returned
40:03from Iraq,
40:05it wasn't the same
40:06A guy I knew.
40:09He was a stranger.
40:11He had
40:11outbreaks.
40:14He said
40:15things that
40:16they didn't
40:17It makes no sense.
40:19He was
40:19paranoid,
40:20extremely
40:21paranoid.
40:27The new
40:28evidence
40:29acquitted
40:30Eder
40:30of having done
40:31anything
40:31against the family.
40:33And he went.
40:33Released from prison.
40:36Another thing
40:37bizarre
40:37in that case
40:38that
40:39November 28th
40:40from 2013,
40:41while waiting
40:42the trial,
40:43Itzcuaro Ocampo
40:44took his own
40:45Life in prison.
40:48I think that
40:49I felt a little
40:49of disappointment
40:50and
40:52a little
40:55of relief.
40:58But of course
40:59that for families
41:00of the victims
41:01The pain never goes away.
41:03All the victims
41:04in this case
41:05they left a group
41:05of people
41:06who loved them,
41:08They took care of them.
41:09what would they do
41:10anything
41:10to prevent
41:11what happened
41:12with them
41:12under these circumstances.
41:14My question
41:15It always has been
41:16why?
41:17Why?
41:18What is the reason?
41:21Why
41:21Jim did nothing.
41:23Did he just sleep?
41:24He wasn't doing any harm.
41:25to no one,
41:25I wasn't doing anything.
41:27Why
41:27Did they kill him?
41:28And for
41:33Éder Herrera,
41:34that will have to live
41:35with the pain
41:36in double dose
41:36of having lost
41:37your loved ones
41:39and of having been accused
41:40of their deaths.
41:42Every day
41:43I think about them.
41:46But
41:46I am
41:48grateful
41:49finally
41:50to be able to close
41:51this cycle
41:53horrible moment of my life
41:54and move on.
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