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00:21Fountain City is a very small community.
00:26That is to say, there are many good people who work, who try to earn a living, to support their families.
00:34Fountain City is best known for Duck Pond on Broadway.
00:37Everyone knows Duck Lake.
00:39It's also the home of the Bobcats, from Central High School.
00:44Fountain City is a quiet little town.
00:47Nothing happens. Nobody expects anything to happen.
00:51It's very small, I mean, I would walk through the park at night.
00:54I would never truly worry about my safety.
00:58Within the four walls of our house, we thought she was safe.
01:03This is a nightmare.
01:08That perfect little life simply crumbled in an instant with one terrible decision.
01:15If that could happen in a neighborhood like that,
01:19It could happen anywhere.
01:21Evil had arrived and could not be stopped.
01:44Quiet town, cruel crime.
02:05It was Monday morning.
02:07I had started my morning activities.
02:16My husband had already left for work and my daughter, Emma, was asleep.
02:20I was going to put something in her toiletry bag and I said her name, which was enough for her to wake up.
02:25time.
02:26I touched her leg.
02:32I noticed she was cold and unresponsive.
02:36I couldn't get her to stand up and I couldn't feel her pulse.
02:40I yelled and woke her brother up.
02:43And he came to help.
02:49What is your name?
02:51I am Jill Walker.
02:54What's going on there?
02:56I'm just trying to get my daughter up for school, and she's not a pulse.
03:01You're on the line, I'll transfer you to the R-meter.
03:09Rômetro, can you tell me what's going on?
03:11She is in charge, she is going.
03:13Okay, is she cold?
03:15No, I have something inside my daughter.
03:18Can you feel it in my daughter?
03:20Yes.
03:21I'm feeling it.
03:31Around seven in the morning, I was the detective on duty and I received a phone call about a young woman who had been found.
03:39dead in the room.
03:40The news came as a report of a teenage suicide.
03:49The mother found her daughter dead in bed and thought that perhaps she had taken something or poisoned herself.
03:57somehow.
03:58When I arrived at the scene, the perimeter had already been established; Emma's room was at the back of the house.
04:08The way she was leaning back, the way she was positioned on the bed, the covers had been pulled up over her, yes,
04:14It looked like she was lying there, sleeping.
04:22I left for work around six thirty.
04:25As I was leaving, I thought, I don't know what's going on in the neighborhood, but it seems like all the cars...
04:31The officers from the Knox County Sheriff's Office are here.
04:33A friend who lives in the area called and told me what had happened.
04:39Her children were the same age as Emma, and I thought, I can't believe this.
04:47My friend called me that morning to tell me that Emma Walker had died, but we didn't understand.
04:55the right circumstances at the beginning.
04:58The strongest rumor I heard was that she had killed herself or overdosed.
05:05Because she had vomited, she had been found in the middle of the vomit or something like that.
05:11We didn't know if it was an overdose, a heart attack, an aneurysm; we didn't know what had happened.
05:19Everyone was trying to imagine what it had been.
05:21Suicide was definitely a possibility.
05:24We would have noticed, there would have been some sign, someone would have said something, and there wouldn't have been a suicide.
05:30When I heard about Emma, I couldn't believe what had happened.
05:35I knew she wouldn't take her own life, because that was the kind of thing she would never do.
05:39I would.
05:59Emma was our oldest daughter.
06:01It was her third year as a cheerleader.
06:03She had fun and enjoyed being part of the group, she loved Friday night football and the
06:09outings with friends.
06:10She was very sociable, very independent, very funny, and had a great sense of humor.
06:17She had a boyfriend, and he was very intelligent, athletic, and sharp-witted, but she had very few close friends.
06:26Emma and I used to cheer together in school.
06:30We were relatively new to the team, and that's why we ended up becoming close.
06:35She used to come after school to get ready for soccer practice.
06:39We used to go to the game together, and afterwards we'd always go out to eat.
06:43On Fridays we would spend the whole day together.
06:47We couldn't get a break from each other.
06:50The first thing that comes to mind when I think of Emma is her hair.
06:54I loved her hair.
06:56It was naturally curly.
06:58And when she didn't comb it, it would get very frizzy and curly.
07:03It was very beautiful.
07:04And when she straightened it, it became voluminous.
07:08When she curled her hair, it looked very pretty.
07:11Her hair was amazing.
07:13Everyone was dying of envy.
07:15I remember a game where I did her hair.
07:17How do I proceed when I'm hosting competitions?
07:21And everyone said, Emma, your hair looks beautiful.
07:24How did you do that?
07:26And she said, "Oh, it was Lauren."
07:27And people said she should do that more often because it looked really beautiful.
07:31I loved that.
07:33Her eyes were very blue.
07:36They were beautiful.
07:37She had the body of a gymnast or a cheerleader.
07:41What I liked most about her was that I could literally act like an idiot in front of her.
07:46And she would do the same thing.
07:47Because that's how she was.
07:50I wish I could be myself in front of her.
07:54And to know that she would be by my side in any situation.
08:02I always go back to the past whenever I see a photo.
08:06I remember exactly what we were doing.
08:08I remember exactly how we were feeling.
08:11I remember many things.
08:13I'm happy to have all these memories with Emma and all my friends.
08:21And I like having lots of photos to remember all of this.
08:27She was beautiful.
08:30Whenever we hear that someone is a cheerleader, we immediately think of the stereotype.
08:35Like, going there is going to be snobbish, it's going to be rude.
08:36But she was nothing like that.
08:39He was a special person.
08:40Down-to-earth, a true and kind soul.
08:46I loved it when Emma invented crazy dance moves.
08:55I was saying, you have to stop.
08:58But perhaps she would become famous someday.
09:05When the expert and the medical examiner arrived at the scene, we discovered that the blood and things underneath the
09:12pillow next to her,
09:14It wasn't actually vomit, but brain tissue.
09:18We examined Emma and were able to locate what appeared to be a bullet hole above her left ear.
09:25If someone commits suicide by shooting themselves, there is usually a gun somewhere in the room.
09:35Obviously there were no weapons there.
09:36That's when I concluded that Emma's death had been the result of a crime.
09:42Generally, when I'm dealing with a crime, I don't rule anyone out.
09:46I have investigated cases in which a child who has suffered abuse finally finds the courage to tell someone.
09:53or report it to the police.
09:56The aggressor is capable of anything.
10:00He is capable of doing anything to silence his victim.
10:04In this particular case, where's the weapon?
10:07Who has access to weapons?
10:09One of the things I was looking for and found was a gun safe.
10:13So it could have been the mother, the father, the brother, or anyone who was in the house at that moment.
10:19I was trying to determine consistency in the testimonies, consistency in the timelines, what they had done, what they hadn't done,
10:26or discard them.
10:28To determine that they had nothing to do with their daughter's death.
10:33I questioned Emma's father, Mark Walker, and he explained that earlier that morning,
10:38He remembered being woken up in the middle of the night by what he thought was a door knocking.
10:47He got out of bed and walked around the house.
10:52He went to Emma's room, opened the door, and looked at her.
10:57It looked like he was sleeping.
10:59He went to his son Evan's room.
11:01He also seemed to be fine, lying in bed, sleeping.
11:04Mark then went back to his room and lay down again.
11:08I heard him coming back into the room and I asked, "Is everything okay?"
11:11This was between three and three-thirty in the morning.
11:14And he said yes, I checked on the children, I just heard a noise, but I couldn't figure out what it was.
11:19Based on the evidence at the crime scene, we can determine that what Mark Walker heard was the gunshot that...
11:27He killed Emma Walker.
11:29Interviews with the family allowed us to rule them out as suspects in the murder.
11:46At the time of Emma's case, I was a lieutenant in the critical care unit.
11:53I received a phone call from Detective Merti, informing me that the suicide he had been called to had become...
12:00a homicide case.
12:02When I arrived at the scene, I found a typical American neighborhood.
12:07It wasn't the kind of community you imagine when you think of homicide.
12:11When I went to Emma's room, she...
12:15She looked...
12:16Oh my God.
12:21It was...
12:22A beautiful little girl.
12:26She looked like she was sleeping.
12:32It was...
12:33A very strange scene.
12:36Generally, the story would be...
12:39Someone entered the house...
12:41AND...
12:42He shot someone.
12:44But the evidence showed 100% that no one had entered the house and shot Emma.
12:51We took a step back and looked at the room from different angles.
12:57We found what appeared to be...
13:00Bullet holes coming into the walls of Emma's room.
13:03The shots had come from outside.
13:06Local and State Law Enforcement have launched a homicide investigation after the body of 16-year-old Emma Walker was
13:13found dead in her bed at her residence early this morning in Fountain City.
13:18Details as to the cause of death have not been released.
13:23After discovering the hole in the wall and verifying that it was consistent with Emma's head injury, I
13:31I wanted to go out and determine where the person was and see if there was any evidence there.
13:40I went out to the backyard, walked to the far end of the house, and found the bullet hole in the side wall.
13:48from Emma's room.
13:50I...
13:51I walked around the house looking for evidence and right there nearby I found a spent pistol cartridge.
13:599mm.
14:00I moved the investigation to the far end of the residence where we also found a spent cartridge and a second hole.
14:14Bullet in the residence.
14:15The shots were not fired from a moving car; it wasn't an attempt to scare someone when you shoot.
14:21Towards a house.
14:22The bullet was fired from the backyard.
14:25Next, the suspect walked to the fence, jumped over it, and fired the second shot from the side of the fence.
14:33These are very calculated shots.
14:36They form an angle of almost 90 degrees.
14:52When I arrived at Central High, the counselors told us to go to the library and...
14:59Everyone from school was there too.
15:04That's where we found out Emma had been hit.
15:10Everything had stopped.
15:12Everyone was in this strange state of mind.
15:19Certainly, the time we spent in the library was critical for all of us because nobody really knew.
15:24what was happening.
15:26We were all shocked when we heard she had been shot.
15:29We wanted to know what had happened.
15:31I wanted to know who had done that, why, anything.
15:34Could it have been a stalker, or something like that?
15:38I started to question the safety of the school's cheerleaders.
15:44We were very worried about the fact that they had killed someone so close to us.
15:49We thought we could be next.
15:56That raised the question of how safe we are in our homes.
15:59The fact that we could be in a place where we should be safe and something terrible could happen.
16:04The reaction on social media was crazy.
16:07Everyone was devastated to hear the news, and everyone was tweeting about it.
16:10I'm so sorry, I love you, Emma.
16:12While praying for his family, Emma's boyfriend, Riley, was heartbroken.
16:17He posted about how much she meant to him.
16:19Nothing will ever be the same again, I don't know what I'll do without you.
16:23It was very difficult to process that she had been shot.
16:32Strange things happened two days before Emma's death.
16:38Two very unusual events that leave you worried about what's happening.
17:04There was a football game that night.
17:06I ended up going back to a friend's house, where Emma was.
17:11I arrived home and went through the door.
17:13And Emma was, like, trying to say something about texting.
17:18They would say things like, go out alone if you don't want to see someone you love get hurt.
17:22So we left.
17:25And we looked around.
17:27But there was no one there.
17:29We looked around a little longer until I said, let's go back inside.
17:32She was clearly upset, very sensitive, and crying.
17:36And then, I think after a few minutes of us being outside,
17:39She received another message that said,
17:41What didn't you understand about coming outside alone?
17:44I said, should we call the police?
17:47And she said no, we shouldn't.
17:50We closed all the windows, calmed down a bit, and went to bed.
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17:58It expires.
18:08When the idea of a crime enters the mind of a murderer,
18:13Nothing can stop him until it becomes a reality.
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19:26I don't want to be known for
19:27to be the person who killed their own father.
19:30But here I am.
19:31The worst nightmare.
19:33Most people wouldn't take care of a sociopath.
19:37how I took care of it.
19:38It could be right next to you.
19:39You can spend your whole life with one person.
19:41and still not know her
19:43and what she is capable of doing.
19:45I couldn't stop him.
19:48To!
19:49I wish my father were here.
19:52Living with an enemy
19:53No IT
20:00You go out on the streets, you get the information.
20:03And he starts putting the pieces together.
20:04We started investigating Zé.
20:06So it was dangerous to walk around here in the streets.
20:09Those guys were still free.
20:12People were scared.
20:15This is one of the most horrific cases I've ever investigated.
20:17If not the most.
20:19We have to catch this crime.
20:21That's our job.
20:25City of Crime
20:27No IT
20:32They were always very close.
20:34Like brothers.
20:35It looked like a drowning.
20:37It looked like an accident.
20:39Meet the killers.
20:40It was devastating.
20:42It seemed like a cruel attack to me.
20:45That was an exaggeration.
20:46Before they became murderers.
20:48And she kept saying
20:49He's trying to destroy me.
20:52He didn't understand that a man and a woman could be friends.
20:56The clues.
20:57There were shopping bags everywhere.
21:00There was indeed a fight there.
21:01When you start putting it all together,
21:04The overall picture is very compelling.
21:07It's very conclusive about his guilt.
21:10The judgments.
21:10They found a package of blue latex gloves in a backpack in his apartment.
21:16Madness.
21:17When calling the emergency number,
21:19Gerald immediately says that she wasn't murdered.
21:22I couldn't understand what had happened or why.
21:25This was a targeted crime.
21:27A wolf in sheepdog's clothing.
21:29No IT
21:30A relationship is built in several stages.
21:34What do you know about Jason?
21:35More to destroy it.
21:36My name is Betty Bosco.
21:38All that's left is hate.
21:39And in a few weeks I will be dead.
21:42It's an ambush at IT.
21:46Please, I didn't read it.
21:48I want to see my family again.
21:51It was the worst day of my life.
21:53And he started with that phone call.
21:56The night that never ends.
21:59No IT
22:06On Saturday morning,
22:08Emma had left her friend's house.
22:10And I was driving back home.
22:13In her neighborhood,
22:14She saw a person dressed all in black.
22:18Walking around the area.
22:20And she thought,
22:21How strange.
22:22That made her feel insecure.
22:25She parked in the garage,
22:26He went inside the house.
22:27And suddenly he heard someone banging on the door.
22:32Someone was banging very loudly on the door.
22:34And she was terrified.
22:35Her family wasn't home.
22:37Emma picked up her phone and started a group chat with all her friends.
22:41To tell what was happening.
22:43There,
22:43She made a video call to her boyfriend, Riley.
22:47And he spoke,
22:48I need you now.
22:50He was in the car and replied,
22:52OK,
22:53I'm on my way there now.
23:00I pulled up to the garage and saw Emma outside her car with Riley Gow.
23:06She was trembling and crying.
23:08You could tell she was nervous.
23:09He tried to explain why he was there.
23:11That she had seen a guy dressed all in black.
23:13And that someone was trying to break into the house.
23:19A man in black.
23:20Mysterious,
23:21Terrifying Emma.
23:22We were wondering if she had a stalker.
23:28That became our main objective.
23:31To find out who the man in black was.
23:33And what was his role in Emma's death?
23:36We started by investigating the neighborhood.
23:38Trying to find a neighbor.
23:40Or someone who had seen or heard of the man in black.
23:45At that point in the investigation.
23:47We had no idea who had done it.
23:49Or why do it?
23:57I live on an adjacent street.
23:59The Walker family home.
24:02I have security cameras.
24:04At home.
24:05On the corner.
24:06Which were strategically installed.
24:08To get to the neighborhood entrance.
24:10So I thought.
24:12What my camera could have captured.
24:16Playing investigator.
24:17I would sit there.
24:19Based on the video.
24:20Fast-forwarding the tape.
24:21Trying to find something.
24:23After sitting there for six hours.
24:25I thought.
24:26That should be it.
24:28It must be something.
24:30I don't know what.
24:31But it must be something.
24:39A man dressed in black was recorded by my camera.
24:42Walking in front of my house.
24:44On Saturday morning.
24:45Before Emma Walker was murdered.
24:55We attended a candlelight vigil for Emma at her school.
25:00The stadium was packed.
25:02He was very kind and showed how united the community was.
25:08And how much she regretted it because those children also had their friend.
25:15Torn from their lives.
25:18And there were a lot of flowers.
25:21Candles.
25:21And photos of Emma.
25:23These things.
25:24Everything was imprinted on the ground with her little paw print.
25:26Being in that stadium.
25:28And to see everyone there.
25:30It was...
25:30It was jaw-dropping.
25:31The sense of unity, the feeling that we were all in this together.
25:35We released balloons to make sure we remembered Emma.
25:38And it was very beautiful.
25:39It was very beautiful.
25:41It was at that moment that they pressed a button and the gates opened.
25:44My emotions were caught up in that moment.
25:55We received a call from a resident who had a security camera on the outside of her house.
26:01In the video, you can see a person dressed completely in black.
26:05From head to toe.
26:06Shoes, pants, jackets, gloves.
26:08His face was covered.
26:10I think he was even wearing sunglasses.
26:13They are walking with a goal in mind.
26:15They're not practicing, they're playing.
26:16They are not running.
26:17This is not exercise.
26:18And they are walking in the direction of Emma Walker's house.
26:22Well, Emma had told some of her friends in a group chat.
26:25who had a man in black in the neighborhood
26:28and that they were trying to enter his house.
26:30And no one ever, before or after the murder,
26:33He mentioned seeing someone dressed in black.
26:36Except for Emma and possibly her boyfriend, Riley Gow.
26:41Riley Gow agrees to come in for questioning.
26:44And I ask him to tell me about the incident with the man in black.
26:48You said it was a man dressed in black, right?
26:50Yes.
26:51The girl, she told me.
26:55Which girl?
26:56The girl who passed by.
26:58OK.
26:59What is she?
27:00The girl, she told me that he was dressed in black and she was dressed in black.
27:29She told me that he was dressed in black and she was dressed in black.
28:12During questioning, he stated several times that he and Emma had ended things well.
28:17and that she didn't want it back.
28:28That was very interesting.
28:30That is to say, it is not uncommon to discover that the perpetrator of a crime is, in fact,
28:34someone who was in love with this or that person.
28:52When we tried to check Riley Gow's criminal record,
28:55We saw that he had no prior criminal record.
28:57The results showed that he had no criminal record; he had never been accused of anything.
29:00I don't believe he received a speeding ticket.
29:04But when we turned to the family, some members had criminal histories.
29:20None of the other family members had committed violent crimes.
29:25But they were crimes nonetheless.
29:46Riley's mother came with him when we questioned him, and when we concluded the questioning,
29:51I asked if she would like to make a statement and she refused.
29:58She didn't cooperate at all.
30:00I don't want to thank you for coming and talking to us, Riley.
30:04I appreciate that.
30:13We discovered that Riley's mother had a criminal past.
30:16So when he saw what she had posted on social media,
30:21on the eve of Emma's death,
30:24I thought about the timing.
30:25What did she know about what happened to Emma?
30:29One of the questions I kept asking myself was whether Riley's mother could have done that, and if so,
30:34why?
30:35Perhaps she imagined that Emma was to blame for his feelings and for everything he was going through.
30:41For someone to make a comment like that, it was something we needed to investigate.
30:47When we started investigating Riley's mother and digging a little deeper,
30:52We received a phone call from another police officer who had not been at the crime scene.
30:56and it had nothing to do with the investigation.
30:58He actually asked if we were investigating the death of a high school student.
31:03Why do you want to know?
31:05I might have some information that could help.
31:09Riley and Gal's grandfather had reported the disappearance of a 9mm Glock pistol.
31:14which matched the scale of the crime scene.
31:17one week before the investigation into Emma Walker's murder.
31:23That was it.
31:24Riley's mother was living at his grandparents' house.
31:29Now I wonder, could his mother be the person who killed Emma Walker?
31:43Riley's grandparents own a house.
31:47The mother and her son moved in and were living with them.
31:52On the Friday before Emma's murder,
31:55Riley's mother posted a comment, something like,
31:58If you mess with my son, I'll get you.
32:00Now, Riley and Gal's grandfather, Emma's ex-boyfriend,
32:04She said he had a 9mm pistol that had been stolen about a week before her death.
32:11Riley and Gal's mother was in the house when the gun disappeared.
32:15These are amazing coincidences.
32:19We obtained a search warrant for Riley's grandfather's house.
32:23We searched the residence, but we didn't find the weapon.
32:28But we found the box in which the weapon had been transported.
32:32and the Glock shooting test.
32:36We also had used cartridges from the weapon itself.
32:44The spent cartridges collected at the crime scene.
32:49They matched those found in the original Glock box.
32:55Riley's grandfather's pistol was, in fact, the murder weapon.
33:00The question was, who is with her?
33:09I met Emma because she was dating a friend of mine, Riley.
33:13Riley, Alex, and I started hanging out and became friends.
33:15It's probably in the third or fourth year of high school.
33:18There were two or three of us, friends.
33:21Riley was a funny guy.
33:22He was always joking around.
33:24He was always playing pranks on us.
33:26He always brightened up the atmosphere wherever we were.
33:30After Emma's death, I became very worried about Riley.
33:33He was very emotionally hurt.
33:36and had just lost someone she loved.
33:38Riley kept talking about Emma.
33:41It was obvious that he was in love with her.
33:44I never imagined that Riley could have murdered his girlfriend.
33:47until I received a phone call from him.
33:50Riley said he had stolen his grandfather's gun for protection.
33:55Alex called me and said that Riley had asked for help getting rid of a gun.
34:00And I was hoping more than anything that Riley had nothing to do with Emma's murder.
34:07We knew we had to present that weapon as evidence.
34:11I was worried at the time.
34:13And that's when I got in touch with the detectives.
34:16The turning point in the case came when two of Riley's closest friends
34:21They contacted us and said they had had some conversations with him.
34:28and that he had to get rid of a weapon.
34:31When we receive that information, we think about it, we grasp it.
34:35His friends wanted to help recover the weapon and hand it over to us.
34:41As proof, they said very frankly
34:44They wanted to do it and they knew the risk they were taking.
34:49So, we came up with a plan.
34:53The plan was for Alex and I to make audio and video recordings.
34:57and find the weapon.
35:00And as soon as we did that, we would notify the police.
35:04That's just part of the plan.
35:07I think it's not just about the plan.
35:10We equipped Alex and Noah with devices to record audio and video.
35:15The instructions were to do what they always did.
35:17Meet Riley.
35:19They said, well, normally we meet at my house,
35:22He plays video games and passes the time.
35:24And we said, do what you usually do.
35:28I had several listening devices on me.
35:31I had one in my jacket.
35:33And I had a keychain that was a camera.
35:37And it was quite frightening, to be honest.
35:41There was a lot of tension in the room, especially between the detectives.
35:45Because they knew it could go wrong.
36:02Riley thought that Alex and I believed he hadn't done it and that we were going to help him.
36:10to get rid of the weapon that could potentially get him into trouble for the murder of Emma Walker,
36:17which he swore he hadn't committed.
36:20They said they would find the weapon and see if it fit, which it wouldn't.
36:24So why? Why are you just handing over the gun?
36:28That's all...
36:29You just have to leave.
36:32For whatever reason, you just have to leave.
36:39Besides being disguised and trying, in this mission, to take his weapon,
36:46I had a lot of questions for Riley, who kept insisting, since I'm his friend.
36:51that he hadn't done that and that he only needed my help to get rid of the weapon.
36:55I had so many questions, so many questions, because a part of me wanted to believe him.
36:59Well, can we go to the bluffs?
37:01Yes yes.
37:02Because I need to have a ridiculous gun.
37:05At the bluff?
37:06I'll have to go into the water.
37:07They will never find it.
37:09I try to go into the water with, like, rocks and...
37:11I can't go into the water.
37:12We can go into the water with the little fight that actually looks at the water.
37:15You know what I'm talking about.
37:17Um, like, under?
37:17Yes.
37:19What if I...
37:21I know it's terrible.
37:22I know it's terrible.
37:24You don't have to come with me if you don't want to.
37:26I, I have to go to you, bro.
37:29I, I have to go to you.
37:31If he goes, if he goes to Rio de Janeiro, they'll never find him.
37:35So, the boys agreed to help him.
37:39They went to the stepfather's house, where Riley grabbed a trash bag.
37:43At that time, they still couldn't say what was in the bag; they only knew that there was something inside it.
37:49Alex drove and I sat in the back, in the middle seat.
37:53So, I could talk behind Riley's back and tell him he wasn't seeing what I was doing in my...
37:58telephone.
37:58And I was communicating with the detectives.
38:01The plan consisted of sending a code word to the detectives' number.
38:06Which I had registered as if it were a girl's phone number.
38:10We had told the boys that we didn't want them to give us the signal until they saw the gun.
38:15We didn't want Riley to have a bag of dirty laundry and us picking it up, thinking he...
38:24I had the gun.
38:25And then Riley discovered that the boys were helping us.
38:30We would lose the gun.
38:33When we were on our way to get rid of the gun, we stopped to eat at a fast-food restaurant.
38:39food.
38:39I need a Cajun floor with two sides of hushpuppies with chili and smell.
38:46It was as if Noah and I were saying goodbye to Riley.
38:50I remember...
38:53Because it was such a mix of emotions all jumbled together.
39:03It was confirmation that those were the last minutes we would spend with Riley.
39:10The last things we would probably say to him.
39:13In front of a tray of fast food.
39:19After eating, we went to the condominium where we had parked the car to continue on to the...
39:23cliff.
39:24Riley just finished eating, put everything on the car's dashboard, and then he started messing with the pillowcase.
39:39When I saw the gun, I felt a knot in my stomach.
39:41Then, at that same moment, I sent the code and Noah did the same.
39:46Alex made a comment like, wow, that's a real weapon.
39:49We wanted to make sure that whoever was listening knew that we had seen it and that we...
39:54I was keeping an eye on the gun and we were giving the okay.
39:57When they gave a signal, we became alert.
40:00As law enforcement officers, we had done everything we could to ensure their safety.
40:04But there are always risks.
40:05I mean, who could guarantee that he wouldn't turn around and shoot one or both of them and then...
40:10Would he kill?
40:12The trip through the south is not a pleasant one.
40:15It's difficult to keep secrets there.
40:17You know, the devil used to go to church.
40:20Something bad happened.
40:22I just don't know what.
40:24It might be difficult to get there.
40:28But it will be even harder to leave.
40:34We are victims of a crime.
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41:28Day of delay.
41:29Sometimes it's necessary to take a break from a relationship.
41:32But here, dating is what needs more time.
41:46She kept saying, "He's trying to destroy me."
41:50When you start putting it all together, the overall picture is very compelling and very conclusive about his guilt.
41:57A wolf in sheepdog's clothing.
42:00No ID.
42:02Solve a case.
42:03It's a race against time.
42:05The first thing you do in a homicide investigation is to isolate the area.
42:11You don't touch anything, you don't move anything, you don't touch her, her clothes, nothing.
42:18But crime doesn't wait.
42:19You go out into the streets, gather information, and piece things together.
42:23We started the investigation from scratch.
42:25Every passing minute.
42:27It wasn't dangerous to walk around here in the streets.
42:30It could be crucial.
42:31Those guys were still free.
42:34People were scared.
42:35When the victim's life is at stake.
42:37This is one of the most horrific cases I've investigated, if not the most horrific.
42:41The clock doesn't stop.
42:43You never think this will happen to you.
42:45But then you realize it happened to you.
42:48These were crimes of language.
42:51They terrorized the entire neighborhood.
42:53We have to catch this crime.
42:55This is our rag.
42:56We have to catch them.
42:57City of Crime.
42:59No ID.
43:02Some crimes happen in seconds.
43:04But they take years to be solved.
43:08I've seen a lot of horrible things in my life.
43:10But this one beat them all.
43:13Homicides that leave no trace.
43:15And they move the entire community.
43:20Investigations that go very deep.
43:22To make sure nothing is missed.
43:26Intruder Assassin.
43:28New series.
43:29No ID.
43:32After sending the code and notifying the police.
43:35I was in a state of extreme agitation.
43:40I was trying to ignore the horror of everything that was happening there.
43:46The wait for the police was the longest minutes of my life.
43:50Because he could kill himself.
43:52It could have killed us.
43:53I don't know, you know?
43:54We had a chance to get it right.
43:55We had to act fast.
43:57Okay, that's fine.
43:58Let's get this guy now.
44:00I'm going to say that.
44:02What is it?
44:05What is it?
44:06What is it?
44:07What is it?
44:07What is it?
44:08I'm going, tijdem people, your name is the same.
44:12And driver, I need you to hold my hand.
44:17What is it?
44:20Dad, that's right.
44:21Ah, that's right.
44:22The same hand strap.
44:26Put yourself there.
44:29Belt.
44:30Belt.
44:30Walk back, front passenger, can you hear me?
44:34Yes.
44:35With your hands, open the door from the outside.
44:41There is the vehicle, keep your hands up.
44:44Stand up.
44:45Stop.
44:48Do not move, do you understand me?
44:51Yes.
44:52Do you understand?
44:53Yes.
44:54Do not move your hands.
45:00Do not move.
45:02As soon as Riley was removed from the vehicle, we found the pillowcase on the passenger seat floor.
45:11And next to that pillowcase was the gun, which we were able to identify by its serial number as belonging to him.
45:18Riley's grandfather's gun.
45:21Inside the pillowcase, we found a hoodie, a pair of black pants, and black sneakers.
45:28Which led us to conclude that Riley was the real Man in Black.
45:36We managed to take him into custody without anyone getting hurt.
45:41It was a great relief for the Walkers to know that...
45:45Not only had we identified the suspect, but we also had him in custody.
46:04A toxic relationship, a stolen gun.
46:07That's the picture prosecutors are painting of a college football player accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend to death as
46:13She was asleep.
46:15Prosecutors are trying to show that Gall was stalking his former girlfriend, even planning to harm her.
46:20They're pointing to evidence from the gun.
46:21They say Riley stole from his grandfather to having a bag full of black clothes and gloves in a garbage
46:27bag.
46:28In court, defense admits that Gall pulled the trigger, however, claims he didn't mean to hurt her.
46:32The defense argued that Riley had indeed fired in the direction of E.M. Walker's room, but that he had done
46:39That's to scare him.
46:42The defense's theory was not what had happened.
46:45And that shows how calculated those shots had been.
46:49Two shots nearly crossed paths.
46:52This is not an attempt to scare anyone.
46:55It was certainly a very well-calculated action.
46:58On Wednesday, before the murder, she texted me saying she had broken up with Riley.
47:06I was a bit surprised at the time.
47:09I thought, "You were so brave, you really did that, didn't you?"
47:12You finally did it.
47:15We hear stories about the soccer player and the cheerleader getting together, and it's kind of like...
47:20A fairy tale, like the ones you see in a movie.
47:23But the problem was that he wanted her all to himself.
47:27Then things got out of control.
47:30He was always watching.
47:32She might have been having fun, and he was asking.
47:35You're not doing anything wrong, okay?
47:37I can see you.
47:40Emma and Riley broke up about a week before everything happened.
47:45I think he killed Emma because...
47:48He had that...
47:51Mentality...
47:52Pretty crazy, like...
47:54If I can't have her, nobody else can.
47:57I think Riley Gal drove to Emma's house, crossed the yard, and fired a shot in her direction.
48:03back wall of the house.
48:06The fatal shot.
48:08And I think he then jumped the fence to...
48:11To the side of the house.
48:13From there, he fired another shot and ran out in the middle of the night.
48:17To hide the weapon and then return to the dormitory.
48:24Part of me believes he thought he would get away with it.
48:28Part of me thinks that's who Riley Gal is.
48:45I was friends with Riley and...
48:48And I don't...
48:48I didn't understand any of that.
48:51I am not...
48:52I couldn't believe he would do such a thing and that he would even try...
48:56He dragged Alex and me into that situation and manipulated us like that.
49:00This makes you question your own sense of character.
49:04He's a psychopath.
49:06A wolf in sheep's clothing.
49:09I didn't know Emma.
49:12But we get so...
49:14So close to the family.
49:17He gets so involved with his family.
49:20Working on these cases is tough.
49:23Because I have...
49:24I have a little girl who is the same age.
49:30AND...
49:31To think how easy it is.
49:34That is to say, anyone could shoot in the direction of a house.
49:40This is the Emma Walker Memorial Dog Park.
49:43Named in honor of Emma.
49:46She loved animals, and this was the place where she came to see dogs and puppies.
49:51Her name is in many places and she...
49:54It is very well known for its short lifespan.
49:58This is very special.
50:03She will always be with me.
50:05I talk about her every day.
50:08Not a day goes by that I don't think about her.
50:13I miss Emma very much.
50:16Riley took one of my best friends away from me.
50:19A person with a bright future who I knew would do great things.
50:26I always dream about her.
50:29She's here.
50:30I know she's here with me.
50:33She will always be with us.
50:37To see a young woman with her whole life ahead of her, killed...
50:42It's a tragedy.
50:45Nothing we do will bring her back.
50:47But...
50:49At least we were able to find the person and...
50:54Bringing her before the justice system will give the family a way to have closure and move forward with the process.
50:59of healing.
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