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00:25THE CITY IN BRAZIL
00:30There was a feeling of guilt. I should have seen it. I should have paid more attention. I could have prevented it.
00:36that.
00:37We all live and breathe in a digital world. So when someone consciously disconnects from it all, it's very abnormal.
00:45I think in his mind, he was committing the perfect crime, with no chance of being tracked down.
00:50Everyone wanted to understand why, since she was in the best phase of her life. And all of that was stolen from her.
01:15THE CITY IN BRAZIL
01:44THE CITY IN BRAZIL
01:47Because a person can lie, they can delete their search history, they can delete their call history.
01:53We saw all of that in this case.
01:56With all the police shows on TV and the internet, people are very savvy.
02:00They know the kind of clues we're looking for. And he certainly knew them too.
02:04By unanimous consensus, we, the jury, find the defendant guilty.
02:23She worked in the Lexton County office, in the technology department.
02:28It started in 2011.
02:31She was there to help the police officers when they had problems with their computers.
02:36She helped install the programs and devices, and dealt with bugs.
02:41At that time, Lindsay had become quite a committed person.
02:45She had a strict diet and she never missed a morning workout.
02:51There was a shower in our office.
02:53So, every morning after training, she would run to the shower.
02:57She'd put on some loud music, get ready, and by eight o'clock she was already at the table, happy to start the...
03:03day.
03:04Our tables were right next to each other, and when you arrived, you felt like the sun was shining.
03:11right above her cubicle.
03:14Then one Tuesday, the team arrived, but there was no music and no one in the hallways.
03:23It was eight in the morning, but she wasn't at the table, and that was very unusual for Lindsay.
03:31So, the day went by and they started calling and texting, but she didn't answer.
03:37And they asked me if I had spoken to her or if I knew where she was.
03:41So, I started sending messages too.
03:45But I didn't get any response either.
03:47And Lindsay wasn't the type of person who didn't respond to messages.
03:51So now I was really worried.
03:57Two coworkers went to her house to try and see what had happened.
04:01Did she oversleep?
04:03Why didn't she go to work?
04:04There had to be an explanation.
04:06So they went and her car was in the garage.
04:09Being police officers, they touched the hood to see if the engine was hot.
04:14But it was cold, a sign that the car had been parked there for a while.
04:19They went to the back door and noticed that it was ajar.
04:23As if someone had forced their way in.
04:29As soon as they entered, the only thing they heard was the sound of water coming from the bathroom.
04:36So they went to the bathroom and the shower curtain was closed.
04:41Then, they slowly opened the curtain, and that's when her colleagues found Lindsay lying in the bathtub as if...
04:48It was like being in a coffin with a huge 15-centimeter cut in the neck.
04:55They immediately turned off the water and left the house to call for reinforcements.
05:01My boss called and said, "Look, now we know what happened, and I want you to know."
05:08Things got really bad.
05:11Now sit here and say hi. Hi, Lindsay.
05:14Hi, Dad.
05:16Lindsay was a great daughter.
05:18Very extroverted.
05:20Always very happy.
05:22Look at the birdie, Dad.
05:25Independent and strong.
05:28She had many friends.
05:31Everyone liked her.
05:33You couldn't ask for a better daughter.
05:37She loved computers.
05:38When she finished high school, she graduated with a degree in IT and went to work in the sheriff's office.
05:45And she had big plans for her future.
05:51The next step would be to try to join the FBI.
05:55This was what she wanted to do most, and it was all taken away from her so quickly.
06:02On March 14, 2017, I was working in Virginia.
06:07I was at work, where you can't walk around with your cell phone.
06:12Then they called me and told me the news, and I immediately broke down.
06:23The only thing I could think of was that someone must have broken into her house.
06:29Who else would have done something like that?
06:34The police officers who went to the scene were all familiar with the work's statistics, and we didn't want any conflict.
06:42So, we called the State Police Division.
06:46The State Division of Police, also known as SLED, is a state agency.
06:54We provide manpower and technical assistance to local agencies should they need help.
07:00We have agents throughout the state, so it took me approximately 30 minutes to get there.
07:11Right at the main entrance of the house, there were several purchases scattered on the floor.
07:18I can tell you it was a real mess.
07:21That was evidence that some kind of fight had taken place.
07:24No one would leave their groceries like that.
07:26They were thrown.
07:28And amidst all the chaos and things scattered on the floor,
07:32The technicians managed to find some pieces of latex gloves.
07:37as if the ends had been cut or torn.
07:41There were pieces of it everywhere.
07:45Initially, due to the broken door, the first thought was that it was a robbery.
07:50But when we went into her room, all the jewelry was there.
07:54The cell phone was also located; the items that could have been stolen were there.
07:58So that didn't make much sense.
08:01The probability of a random home invasion in a quiet neighborhood.
08:06and generally safe, like the place she lived in,
08:10Historically, it is very, very rare.
08:13Not likely.
08:14So there was a chance it was something premeditated.
08:20And when we get to the bathroom,
08:24She was lying in the bathtub.
08:26She was wearing gym shorts and no top or bra on top.
08:32Investigators found clothes that were still wet in Lindsay's washing machine.
08:39They found her wallet inside one of the pockets.
08:42So the theory became that whoever was responsible for this,
08:46He also tried to destroy any DNA or other form of physical evidence that might have remained on the clothing.
08:53One of the things we noticed almost immediately was the nails.
08:57They were cut very short, meaning the nails were really short.
09:02Her neck suffered a rather brutal and extremely deep cut.
09:09For me, as an investigator, when I see a scene that is so aggressive,
09:14I feel like there was anger in the act, that it was something very personal.
09:17To me, that was pure hatred.
09:21In the room where her body was found, we found the smartwatch.
09:26It had been removed from the body and placed on the counter.
09:29She religiously used it to monitor her health.
09:33To monitor physical fitness and daily goals,
09:38We thought he might be able to show us her last steps.
09:42At what point did she take off the watch?
09:45if she had gone to the gym, if she had worked out,
09:48How many steps did she take to get home?
09:49At what point did all these things happen?
09:54We needed to collect that evidence immediately.
10:07Lindsay worked in the IT department of the Lexington County Sheriff's Office.
10:12Obviously, the department couldn't investigate the murder of one of its own.
10:18The way I was taught within the police force is that your team of colleagues is your squad.
10:24And they became part of our family because we depend on them to make life-or-death decisions.
10:31It was so difficult not being able to get involved and ask questions.
10:34or to ensure that the case was going well.
10:37So, what is that feeling of guilt like?
10:39And I kept thinking, I could have done something to prevent it.
10:43Who knows, I might have been able to save her.
10:45We wanted the person who did that to be caught and to pay for what they did.
10:53From the very first minute that Lindsay's body was discovered,
10:56Everything started to go smoothly.
10:57It was time to act fast.
10:58That's all, you analyze the crime scene, you do the sweep,
11:01You're going to look for witnesses.
11:03The intelligence unit was monitoring social media.
11:06Everything possible was being done.
11:11We found her smartwatch on the bathroom counter.
11:15And Lindsay's last steps were recorded shortly before nine o'clock last night.
11:21And after that, nothing more.
11:24So, that was our first clue to try and narrow down the time of death.
11:36We both had smartwatches.
11:39They are great for sharing your daily routine.
11:42Encourage your friends, enjoy your workouts.
11:46Lindsay was so obsessed with her numbers, her goals, and her workouts.
11:52She was so focused on her health and diet, and the smartwatch was part of that.
12:01When Lindsay started working in the sheriff's office,
12:04She was overweight and she wanted to improve.
12:07So, we started walking every day after work.
12:10Then we started running, and then walking, and running.
12:14After a while, she hired a personal trainer.
12:17And he started practicing judo and weightlifting.
12:20And then she never stopped.
12:23Your health, your physical fitness, your self-esteem,
12:27All these things just kept getting better every day.
12:30She lost more than 45 kilos in one year.
12:36I could hardly believe it, it was a huge transformation.
12:48Lindsay Lee lived a fitness lifestyle and, in the end,
12:53Her smartwatch helped us confirm her last steps.
12:56before registration ends.
12:59We saw that she left work,
13:02Then she went to the gym to work out.
13:04And then she left and went to the supermarket.
13:10We found a receipt at the crime scene.
13:12which bumped against all the items that were scattered on the floor.
13:17Our idea was to establish a route within a specific timeframe.
13:21and to make sure she hadn't gone anywhere else.
13:24So we sent an agent to the market.
13:26so that the security system could be analyzed.
13:29That was something of enormous importance.
13:32because these companies often use systems
13:35that record over the old material,
13:37So you have to be quick so you don't miss the footage.
13:42So we located her in the video.
13:45And we could see her walking down the hallways.
13:48She didn't seem worried.
13:50It didn't seem like she was being followed.
13:52She didn't seem scared.
13:53Just minding my own business.
13:55Then she deletes the items and leaves.
13:57Therefore, there was nothing in the security footage.
13:59that showed Lynn to be genuinely concerned at no point,
14:03nor of anything that might be around her.
14:07We can see what she was wearing.
14:10The black gym shorts,
14:12exactly the same as what she was wearing when she was found.
14:17She was wearing a sweatshirt.
14:19And this sweatshirt matched exactly the one we found in the washing machine.
14:25In the parking lot video,
14:27We also see when she gets into the car.
14:29He starts the engine and heads home.
14:31Our hypothesis is that she was attacked as soon as she arrived home.
14:35She didn't even have a chance to put things in the refrigerator.
14:38before the tragedy happened.
14:46So, we had a team analyzing the security cameras,
14:49another team interviewing Lindsay's family,
14:52Another team interviewing Lindsay's colleagues.
14:55And almost at the same time, we found out about Jason Lee.
15:11Lindsay's family enjoyed Jason's company.
15:15And they felt that she had found her soulmate.
15:18And this can be seen in the wedding video.
15:24Jason was visibly crying.
15:26As Lindsay walked down the aisle to his side,
15:30noticeably emotional.
15:32When Lindsay came to me,
15:34She said she wanted to be healthier.
15:36She mentioned that Jason also wanted to be a part of it.
15:40From what I've heard,
15:41They wanted to try working on it together.
15:43to lose weight and begin a process where they support each other.
15:46But Jason wasn't that focused.
15:49Or as willing to give their all as Lindsay did.
15:54She went all in.
15:57And she was doing better than Jason in training.
16:02This made him jealous.
16:04And, from what I could tell,
16:07I think that's where things went wrong in their marriage.
16:09Things started to go wrong.
16:14So, at the time of the assassination,
16:18She had already been separated from Jason for 11 months.
16:21And there was only one month left until the divorce was finalized.
16:26Jason told Lindsay,
16:28Want to know?
16:28You can keep the house.
16:30I'm going to buy an apartment in Greenville.
16:32which is two hours away.
16:36Shortly after moving to Greenville,
16:38He went to Facebook.
16:39and posted a new relationship status.
16:42There was a new girlfriend.
16:44We thought it was great.
16:45He was going to move on.
16:47I was going to leave Lindsay alone.
16:48Let her move on with her life.
16:50Soon enough, he would be passed away and buried.
16:55It used to be great.
16:56Thank you so much.
16:58I'll send you an email very soon.
17:00Perfect, thank you.
17:01Goodbye.
17:02One of the things we seek to learn about the victims
17:05It's about whether they are dating someone.
17:07if they are dating someone
17:08And we found out that she was dating Graham Hockley.
17:12She and Graham were very close.
17:15She trained at his gym.
17:17and was always there with her on the front lines,
17:20helping her achieve this completely new version of her life,
17:25both in terms of physical fitness and diet.
17:26So, he was a big part of her life.
17:31And he wasn't just close to her,
17:33But we also discovered that he was the last person to see her alive.
17:37when she left the academy,
17:38on the night of March 13th,
17:40before going to the market.
17:44I never thought it was a random act of violence.
17:48The person responsible for this knew her very well.
17:51And that was a certainty.
17:53We wanted to speak with Graham to find out where he had been.
17:56and what he did.
17:57Who could corroborate that he had nothing to do with it?
18:00We needed to either discard it or include it in the story.
18:12Behind the scenes of this investigation,
18:14Things were all moving very quickly.
18:18The investigators were now looking for those who were closest to her.
18:22Therefore, Graham Hockley quickly became a potential suspect.
18:28Graham was her coach.
18:31They trained together every day.
18:33They were good friends.
18:36We questioned Graham.
18:39He told us that they had some kind of relationship,
18:42But they weren't officially dating.
18:44They decided to remain friends.
18:48Every day after work, she would train with him.
18:51And he confirmed that she went to the gym that day.
18:57When investigators questioned Graham,
19:01He said he called to find out.
19:03if she had arrived home safely.
19:06He handed over his cell phone so that investigators could analyze it.
19:08part of the call history
19:10And he had indeed called Lindsay.
19:13But she didn't answer.
19:14He sent her some text messages.
19:17And even then, she didn't answer him.
19:28And it wasn't common for her not to respond.
19:32He said she always replied to his messages.
19:35and that he always returned.
19:38Graham Hockley was very cooperative.
19:40He gave his time to the investigators.
19:43He provided the DNA test and supplied the records from his cell phone.
19:46He wanted to do everything he could to help with the investigation.
19:50One of the things we analyzed was who would benefit from her death.
19:54And he did, in fact, suffer a great loss.
19:57She was very useful for the business.
20:00Because it attracted many customers, especially from the female audience.
20:04So, that was an important point for us.
20:09And he was devastated when he heard about her death.
20:13We were able to rule it out shortly after speaking with him.
20:27Just hours after Lindsay was found dead in her home,
20:32We received a call from the South Carolina police.
20:35They informed us that her ex-husband, Jason Lee,
20:39I lived and worked in Greenville.
20:41We called the team in upstate New York and asked them to speak with Jason.
20:45But first we wanted them to notify us of the death.
20:48Someone would inform him of the death and see what he had to say.
20:55He had gone to work that day.
20:59And his workplace was about a 10-minute drive from the police station.
21:05We went there and asked to speak to Jason.
21:09He came out onto the balcony to greet us.
21:12We were informed that Lindsay had been found dead, and he immediately reacted with shock and said...
21:17How did she die? Was it a car accident?
21:21We asked if there was a place where we could talk more privately.
21:25And he asked the manager to take a break.
21:29We went to an office in the back where we talked to him.
21:33He said he had moved to Greenville after they separated.
21:37And I imagine he wanted a fresh start, until he could get a job as a locksmith there.
21:44According to him, it had been a normal workday.
21:47I had worked late.
21:49He arrived completely exhausted, his feet ached, he got home.
21:52And then he took some medicine to help him sleep.
21:58He watched a few things on the streaming platform and then fell asleep.
22:02And that was his account of the day Lindsay died.
22:10About five minutes into the interrogation, he mentioned a man, Graham Rockley,
22:15whom he had hired as a personal trainer to help him lose weight.
22:19And it was he who supposedly introduced Lindsay to the gym.
22:22He blamed Graham for their separation.
22:25During questioning, he became almost furious just talking about it.
22:32He displayed all the characteristics of an extremely jealous person.
22:37Another thing he said that raised our suspicions
22:40That's when he said he renovated the bathroom in an attempt to improve their relationship.
22:48He spent five thousand dollars on his credit card for renovations.
22:52He hoped that by investing money in that project and leaving it the way she liked,
22:58That would win her back.
23:00But the plan didn't work.
23:02Lindsay decided she was going to sell the house and move on.
23:07We also noticed some physically strange things about him during the interrogation.
23:12Oh, like, some scratches on the face.
23:15They were almost linear bruises, one here, another there, and another scratch on the side of his face.
23:21Then they asked, how did you get those scratches?
23:26He explained that he had shaved dry that morning.
23:29And that's how he scratched himself.
23:31But these weren't typical shaving injuries, they weren't cuts.
23:35They were, in fact, linear scratches, roughly the size of someone's fingernail.
23:44After that, we started to get on alert.
23:46taking into account the whole history and context between Jason and Lindsay.
23:50And we also started to discover some things about money.
23:54Jason was in the process of being evicted from his apartment.
23:59His car was about to be impounded.
24:01He maxed out all his credit cards.
24:04He owed Lindsay about $1,300 when the divorce finally went through.
24:09In the state of South Carolina, typically, if you are still married,
24:15Upon someone's death, you will likely inherit all of the spouse's assets.
24:22Jason Lee was going to profit from the house she had put up for sale.
24:29Further investigation was needed, but even then he was already a strong suspect.
24:43After questioning Lindsay's ex-husband, Jason Lee,
24:47We had a real feeling that he might be responsible for the murder.
24:53We had several things that snowballed.
24:56And our agents in the north of the state called to inform us that
25:00Look, you know his personal car? He doesn't know where it is.
25:04He has already reported the disappearance and may have been apprehended, but he doesn't know where he is.
25:08And he has scratches all over his face.
25:12Jason was driving a blue Kia Rio.
25:15And he stated that the car disappeared on the night of the 13th.
25:18which was also the same night before Lindsay's body was discovered.
25:22That was a huge red flag.
25:25We asked if he minded if we took a look at his work van.
25:30Perhaps he had gone with her to Columbia and committed the murder.
25:34But the van's GPS showed that he didn't go to Columbia.
25:37That he had remained in that region of the state.
25:45We asked him to go to the SLED office.
25:48so we can download the content from our cell phone.
25:51The digital data that we have collected up to that point.
25:53They showed that before the crime and immediately after the crime,
25:57There was a 12-hour period in which nothing happened.
26:01We could see that he was using his cell phone the whole time.
26:04He was sending messages all the time.
26:06And then, suddenly, total silence for several hours.
26:09at the moment of her death.
26:11And that's how she was discovered,
26:13His cell phone started working again.
26:16And that's a digital black hole.
26:21In a situation like this,
26:23when the gap begins before the crime
26:26and it ends right after the crime,
26:27This has caught the attention of the authorities.
26:36One of the things he reported was staying home watching TV.
26:41playing this card as a possible alibi.
26:46So, we went ahead to try and confirm.
26:48whether that was true or not.
26:49And when you don't press any buttons,
26:51on most streaming services,
26:53The platform automatically plays one episode after another.
26:57And that's what we found after further investigation.
27:00It can last for hours.
27:02So, we were able to dismiss that card as an alibi.
27:06because that didn't prove that he had actually stayed home.
27:14Another thing he told the agents
27:16It was on the day she was found,
27:18He got up at six in the morning.
27:21and that he wasn't feeling well,
27:23Then he went out to buy some shaving products.
27:26It's a remedy on the market.
27:33The next day, we went to the market.
27:37We requested the surveillance footage.
27:39And we were able to locate the images that showed him inside.
27:43Images from the morning Lindsay's body was discovered.
27:48We saw Jason in the security camera footage leaving the store.
27:51and then he gets into his work van.
27:56We knew that if he had done anything to Lindsay,
28:00He wouldn't have used the work vehicle because of the GPS.
28:06But we saw him stopping the work van.
28:09right next to another car near the parking lot.
28:41Interestingly, it's in the supermarket parking lot.
28:43We located his car.
28:47So the car hadn't been impounded.
28:50He claimed not to know where his car was.
28:53But clearly he knew.
28:55We have video proof.
29:06As we prepared to examine the car,
29:09A pickup truck drove by with people inside.
29:11And Jason was one of them.
29:15At that moment, the alarm started ringing.
29:17And no one else understood what was happening.
29:21Then Jason got out of the truck.
29:23and immediately started yelling at the police officers.
29:27Jason became very defensive and very angry.
29:31And he started yelling and cursing at the police.
29:35He demanded to know why they were messing with his car.
29:39It got to the point where we had to ask.
29:41that he should move away.
29:43I believe he never expected it.
29:45that we were going to find the car.
29:47Why would he be trying to distance himself from the car?
29:50And why did he try to stop the police?
29:51Why get a car inspected?
30:05In cases like this,
30:07The actions end up exposing the people.
30:10We have red alerts here, another one there, and another one over there.
30:13And now we had Lindsay's ex-husband,
30:17Jason Lee,
30:19demonstrably lying about the car's disappearance.
30:21And that only happened at that moment.
30:24in which Lindsay was murdered
30:25just like the car
30:27which he knows doesn't have GPS.
30:29So, that was overwhelming evidence.
30:33It's 135 kilometers from Greenville.
30:37...to the place where she was murdered.
30:40I believe he really thought about it.
30:42because I didn't have a car,
30:43We would rule out that he drove to Colombia.
30:46since the van's GPS showed
30:48that he didn't leave Greenville.
30:51We examined the car like a crime scene.
30:53to ensure that all forensic evidence
30:55It had been properly collected.
30:57On the car floor,
30:59they found splinters
31:00which they believed to be clipped fingernails.
31:03The nails were taken to the laboratory.
31:05and when it was found,
31:07Lindsay had all her nails trimmed.
31:09But no fingernails were found at the crime scene.
31:12When a victim is found with their fingernails trimmed,
31:15It is often a sign that a fight has occurred.
31:18and that the attacker was scratched.
31:20Jason had scratches on his face.
31:23Mello had scratched him and he tried to tear off the skin.
31:26which probably got stuck under her fingernails.
31:29If it takes a little longer,
31:31The car and everything inside it would probably have disappeared.
31:36That was a big clue.
31:41Then all the pieces started to fall into place.
31:44It has a cybercrime unit.
31:46And those guys, I usually call them the squad.
31:49of tuned-up nerds
31:50Because they understand everything.
31:52They did a full analysis of Jason's cell phone.
31:56and extracted various data from it.
31:59One of the things they noticed
32:01The problem is that there were no records on the cell phone.
32:03no search history,
32:05no internet activity
32:06that dated from before March 15th.
32:08And taking into account that the day we think
32:11It was March 14th.
32:12This was yet another warning sign.
32:23With all the police programs on TV and the internet,
32:26People are very clever now.
32:29They know what kinds of clues the police are looking for.
32:32And he knew it too.
32:33He knew he should turn off his cell phone.
32:35Because we were going to analyze it.
32:37You can lie,
32:39You can delete your search history.
32:41and even the call log,
32:42But investigators can recover all of that data.
32:45And this information is not false.
32:51The day after Lindsay's death,
32:53We discovered several things that he had researched.
32:56defense lawyers,
32:58news about her death in the media,
33:00the advertisement for the house that Lindsay had put up for sale,
33:04small pieces of information.
33:06Then we discovered that Jason also had a smartwatch.
33:10And we analyzed an entire month's worth of data.
33:12A smartwatch is an important piece of digital evidence.
33:16because it doesn't just track movements and steps,
33:19But it also helps to establish standards.
33:21Does this person use a smartwatch every day?
33:25So why would she leave it switched off or inactive for 12 hours?
33:29It's not just about monitoring movements on that particular day,
33:34But why isn't the person moving when they should be?
33:37What did I get out of that smartwatch, or what did I learn from it?
33:41That's because in the month before Lindsay's death,
33:43Jason wore it all the time.
33:45He used to wear it to sleep, and the device even recorded his every step around the house.
33:50For example, if he walked to the bathroom or to the kitchen,
33:54He wore it all the time.
33:55And she was never without it for more than six hours.
33:59except during the period of her death.
34:01Once again, we didn't have data from the smartwatch.
34:04And that was strange, because we knew that if he was at home sleeping...
34:08or by watching the streaming, as he said,
34:10I would be with him, like every night.
34:21This period of inactivity ended up being a huge clue.
34:25Sometimes, the absence of evidence serves us so well.
34:29Regarding the presence of physical evidence.
34:32Why was he only not wearing it on that particular day?
34:37There was no explanation whatsoever for these actions.
34:41He was just trying to hide things.
34:44Now, everything was starting to make sense.
34:46It was like putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
34:49Jason's non-castrable location
34:51It was at exactly the same time that Lindsay's location disappeared.
34:55And she was murdered.
34:57Who could have imagined that a smartwatch would be crucial in this case?
35:12In less than three days, we ordered the arrest of the person responsible.
35:15for the murder of Lindsay Lee.
35:17We assembled a team that was on standby in Greenville.
35:20And as soon as we had the arrest warrant, we went into action.
35:23Me and four other agents went to the apartment of Jason Lee's ex-husband.
35:31We went upstairs and knocked on the door.
35:34We heard him inside and told him to come to the door.
35:38It took him a while to obey.
35:41We were already preparing to break down the door.
35:43Because we didn't know what he was doing in there.
35:48Three days after Lindsay was killed,
35:49My sister didn't ask any questions about the reason for the arrest.
35:53or anything like that.
35:54This silence was somewhat unusual.
35:59Typically, innocent people ask questions at this time.
36:03But I think he knew why we were there.
36:11Three days after Lindsay was killed,
36:15My other daughter, Carista, called me.
36:17And he told me that they had arrested Jason.
36:21And that was another shock.
36:24At the time, he was the last person
36:27I would think I had done something like that.
36:34After I learned more about the details,
36:37I thought, wow, was it him?
36:39AND.
36:40There was no doubt left in my mind.
36:44The digital evidence was our witness.
36:49We had Lindsay's smartwatch.
36:51which helped us determine the final steps.
36:54Market security images
36:57which showed Jason walking towards his car.
37:00A digital divide where the mobile phone,
37:03Jason's smartwatch and internet history have disappeared.
37:07Then, all the pieces started to connect.
37:10All the evidence and everything made sense.
37:13It was a real enigma.
37:15where all the parts fit together.
37:17We had all of that, plus the DNA itself.
37:23We identified Jason's blood.
37:24in the nail clippings found inside the car.
37:28His DNA was also found.
37:31at the tips of the latex gloves
37:32found at the crime scene.
37:36To be able to include him in that house
37:38at the moment when all your devices
37:41They remained inactive during her death.
37:43It was essential.
37:51It took about two years.
37:53until this case went to trial.
37:56I think people were relieved.
37:59because I see that the case
38:00he would finally be judged
38:01And justice was served.
38:03Prosecutors claim
38:04that it's not just the physical evidence of DNA
38:06They link Jason Lee to the murder.
38:08as well as the inconsistencies in his story.
38:11I didn't know how to react.
38:14when we saw him come in
38:16And if you sit down, you know?
38:18No emotion
38:20It was expressed by a man.
38:21who would be sentenced to life imprisonment.
38:23None.
38:24At no point,
38:26A tear fell from Jason's eyes.
38:28during the trial.
38:29People were totally
38:32disgusted to learn what happened,
38:34But they really wanted to know why.
38:36since Lindsay
38:38She was in the best phase of her life.
38:40And all of that was stolen from her.
38:42by a man who supposedly loved her.
38:49I am so happy.
38:55I've worked on many cases.
38:57domestic violence
38:58And it's terrible.
39:00to see all those girls
39:01murdered by the hands
39:03from someone who loved them.
39:07We tell women
39:09that when we leave
39:10This is the most dangerous moment.
39:12And that was what Lindsay wanted.
39:14She was leaving his life.
39:18I think Jason
39:20He saw a happy woman,
39:23well adjusted
39:24and empowered
39:25that he could no longer control.
39:29And he saw that she was
39:31moving forward
39:32with their own lives
39:33And that bothered him.
39:35She didn't need him.
39:37She left him.
39:39She could take care of herself.
39:41His life was falling apart.
39:43And without her,
39:45He would have nothing left.
39:47So he decided
39:49that if she wasn't going to have it,
39:50No one else would have it.
39:55We were warned.
39:56that the jury
39:57had made a decision
39:58within an hour,
40:00in less than an hour.
40:01What I have to say
40:02That's because I didn't do that.
40:03And I will appeal.
40:04and file all appeals.
40:06I did not kill Lindsay Lee.
40:07And I want you to document this.
40:09Jason Lee
40:10was found guilty
40:11for the murder of Lindsay.
40:15He was convicted.
40:16to life imprisonment.
40:17He deserves to be
40:18where is he
40:19for the rest of his life.
40:21And that's what's going to happen.
40:23He'll never leave.
40:25Then,
40:26This brings me comfort.
40:29I had the chance
40:30to pronounce
40:31final words
40:32for the family
40:32in the trial.
40:34And it was exciting.
40:36But there was no script.
40:38I only said what I felt.
40:39Did you hear?
40:40that several people
40:41They described it.
40:41like someone vibrant
40:42because it didn't matter
40:43What time did you talk to her?
40:45It could be
40:45at two in the morning
40:46or at seven o'clock in the evening
40:48Leaving work.
40:49She was always cheerful.
40:51That's what we have.
40:51something to remind us of.
40:53That's what he took from us.
40:58Every time we
40:59We saw her coming.
41:00somewhere,
41:02she always brought
41:03a smile
41:04From start to finish.
41:05And that immediately
41:08It entered his heart.
41:09And it made you smile too.
41:11It was contagious.
41:14She was a special person.
41:16and it's difficult
41:18not having her around.
41:24Her family
41:25and Olin Sexton,
41:27who was one of his best friends,
41:28they gathered
41:29and they created
41:30a foundation
41:31with the name
41:31Lindse's single name.
41:33And she promotes
41:34scholarships
41:35and empowerment
41:36of women.
41:43it was a thing
41:44what they wanted to do
41:45to honor
41:46and pass on the memory
41:48from there onward.
41:49So, I liked it.
41:49to see something good
41:50leaving
41:51of one thing
41:52So awful.
41:57Mother!
41:57I'm already taking it off.
41:58your photos.
41:59No, it has to be
41:59Up there.
42:00It's OK.
42:01He comes!
42:02I am going.
42:03Besides being,
42:04It inspired me.
42:05often.
42:08when she started
42:09to get involved
42:10for real
42:11In the healthiest way,
42:12She inspired me.
42:13to become more active again.
42:15And I passed
42:16through my own journey
42:18weight loss
42:19And now that I am
42:20focusing on that again,
42:22I think about her all the time.
42:30She still is...
42:33She is my greatest inspiration.
42:35to be
42:36better
42:37and be more...
42:38Healthier.
42:40I...
42:40of the cation...
42:43of the cation...
42:45Amen.
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