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Canal Autor (Nome): Marllon Viegas - Casos Criminais
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Canal Autor (Nome): Marllon Viegas - Casos Criminais
Canal Autor (Link): https://www.youtube.com/@MarllonViegas-CasosCriminais
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00:01Today's story takes us to the city of Costa Mesa, in sunny California.
00:07where a series of unexpected events shook the entire community.
00:13Leading the investigation was prosecutor Matt Murphy.
00:17who, in a striking statement, compared the unfolding of the case
00:21to something that not even the most imaginative screenwriters in Hollywood would be able to conceive.
00:29According to Murphy, what at first seemed like a routine occurrence,
00:33It soon turned into a story that completely defied prediction.
00:39At the center of this tragic story were two young people,
00:44Samuel Herr, a 26-year-old military veteran,
00:48and Julie Kibuich, a university student of only 23.
00:52The turning point occurred on May 21, 2010.
00:57when both families were seized by panic upon realizing they had lost contact with them.
01:04Julie's silence, in particular, left her parents extremely worried.
01:10Around noon, the Kibuich family decided to act.
01:14informing the police that the young woman was not answering calls or messages,
01:18Something very unusual for her.
01:22Despite the distress of the families, the authorities initially treated the situation with indifference.
01:28The officers argued that, since she was an adult woman,
01:32There was no need to report a disappearance immediately.
01:37especially considering it was the weekend.
01:40They then suggested that they wait a few more hours.
01:44Unfortunately, what began as a mere family concern turned into an irreversible tragedy shortly afterward.
01:52Earlier that evening, the police received the worst news.
01:57Julie Kibuich had been found dead.
02:01Stephen Hur, Sen's father, had a habit of visiting his son frequently since he returned from Afghanistan.
02:09Sen suffered from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
02:14although there was no official diagnosis.
02:17Concerned, his parents encouraged him to visit them or made the effort to go to him.
02:23When they hadn't heard from Sen for two days and he failed to appear for a previously scheduled dinner,
02:30something that was atypical for the former military man, known for his responsibility and discipline,
02:36The family began to fear the worst.
02:38With a bad feeling, Mr. Hur decided to go to his son's apartment.
02:44Upon arriving, he found the door ajar, which further increased his apprehension.
02:50Upon entering the apartment, he initially thought the place was empty.
02:55But he soon realized there was someone in the room.
02:59As he approached, he saw a young woman lying on the bed, with her pants torn.
03:04and a disturbing message written in highlighter on her back.
03:09All yours, damn it, weirdo.
03:13The scene was horrific; the bed was soaked in blood.
03:16And there were gunshot wounds to the back of the young woman's head, and she appeared lifeless.
03:23Desperate, Mr. Hur called the emergency services.
03:28"There's a body in my son's apartment," Steve said, panicking, to the operator.
03:34As soon as they arrived at the apartment, paramedics confirmed the young woman's death.
03:39due to severe head injuries.
03:42Later, her identity was confirmed to be Julie Kibuichi.
03:47Her purse and documents were on the kitchen table.
03:53While the experts examined the crime scene,
03:57Mr. Hur searched for his son throughout the apartment.
04:00fearing that he too was in danger.
04:03Despite the evidence, he couldn't believe that Sen had any involvement in what had happened.
04:10His paternal intuition told him that something had happened to Sen,
04:15that he could have been the victim of an invasion or kidnapping.
04:19The police, on the other hand, had a different view.
04:23The authorities quickly came to consider Sen as one of the main suspects in that homicide.
04:30As a former soldier, he was skilled in handling firearms.
04:34and could have a weapon in his possession.
04:38It was possible that an argument between the young people had gotten out of control.
04:42leading him to commit the crime in a moment of desperation.
04:46Furthermore, it is widely known that the mental health of veterans
04:51It can be fragile after military service.
04:54However, Sen's family insisted that he had adjusted well to civilian life.
04:59and showed no signs of aggression.
05:03Even so, his relatives did not hide the fact that he had changed.
05:07since returning from Afghanistan,
05:09And everyone supported him in every way possible since his return.
05:13including keeping extra keys to his apartment.
05:17and having access to your bank account,
05:19In case they needed to intervene in an emergency.
05:24Samuel Herr was a young man with an impeccable reputation.
05:28During his time in the army,
05:30He was known for being a kind person.
05:33A man of his word and a loyal friend.
05:36In 2010, he returned home at the request of his doctor.
05:40after saving approximately $60,000 during his service.
05:44Back to civilian life,
05:47Sen began to build the life he had always dreamed of.
05:50He wished to continue his military career.
05:53and achieve the rank of officer,
05:55That's why he enrolled at Orange Coast College.
05:58where he quickly distinguished himself.
06:01That's where he met Julie Kubuich.
06:03a young aspiring designer.
06:06They became friends quickly.
06:08studying anthropology together
06:10and spending a lot of time in each other's company.
06:14Despite the proximity,
06:16There was no romantic relationship between them.
06:19Julie was an only child.
06:21described by her family as a cheerful girl,
06:24receptive and interested in dance and theater.
06:27Sen, in turn,
06:29I was in a serious relationship.
06:31with a girl named Catarina,
06:33who lived in Germany.
06:34The couple maintained a long-distance relationship.
06:37visiting each other regularly.
06:39They were planning to get married.
06:41as soon as Catarina completed her degree the following year.
06:45Julie was also engaged.
06:48Her boyfriend lived in Japan.
06:49And they communicated frequently via the internet.
06:53Sam and Julie were as close as siblings.
06:57always ready to support and help each other.
07:00This close bond
07:02This makes what happened even more disturbing.
07:05especially because of Julie's body
07:07it was discovered under circumstances
07:09which left no doubt
07:10that she had suffered some kind of abuse.
07:14This discovery has cast doubt.
07:16Regarding Sam's once impeccable reputation,
07:19raising suspicions about him.
07:21Furthermore,
07:23An unexpected detail came to light.
07:25When I was a teenager,
07:27Sam had already been a suspect.
07:29involvement in a crime.
07:31According to police records,
07:33A young man had been brutally assaulted.
07:36by a group
07:36and later died from his injuries.
07:40The main suspects
07:42They were members of a rival gang.
07:44And Sam was identified as one of those involved.
07:47However,
07:48All charges were eventually dropped.
07:52But Sam spent an entire year under investigation.
07:56This past event
07:57This only reinforced the police's suspicions.
08:00regarding his alleged tendency towards violence
08:03and its possible links to the criminal underworld.
08:07While some officials
08:08They were focused on locating the young man.
08:11Others were focused.
08:12putting the pieces together
08:13to understand what happened in the apartment.
08:16Julie's cell phone,
08:18found in her bag,
08:19It was a key piece of evidence in the investigation.
08:22Upon analyzing the device,
08:24the investigators discovered
08:26that Julie and Sam
08:27They had exchanged messages.
08:29throughout the day.
08:31At 2:45 PM,
08:33Sam mentioned
08:34who was at a friend's house,
08:36helping him with some task
08:37without giving too many details.
08:39He also commented
08:41that I was planning
08:42a trip out of town
08:44on the weekend.
08:45However,
08:46around 11pm,
08:48Sam sent another message,
08:51now showing signs of being disturbed
08:53and expressing the desire
08:55to meet Julie.
08:57He asked her to come to his house.
08:59midnight is the time for them to talk.
09:02That night,
09:03Julie was with her cousin.
09:05and his fiancée,
09:06having dinner at a restaurant
09:07and discussing the preparations
09:09for the wedding,
09:10in which Julie would be
09:11The bridesmaid.
09:13After receiving Sam's message,
09:16she left the meeting
09:17and went to his house.
09:19Upon arrival,
09:21Julie sent
09:22one last message
09:23for his brother,
09:24informing that it had arrived
09:26and mentioned
09:26who heard sobs
09:27coming from inside the house.
09:30Without imagining
09:31the danger that awaited her,
09:33she went in
09:33in a deadly trap.
09:37The detectives believed
09:39that Sam had returned
09:40home
09:41under the influence of something,
09:43perhaps disturbed
09:44with some event
09:45and wanting to vent,
09:47since his girlfriend,
09:48Catherine,
09:49I wasn't there.
09:51He then got in touch.
09:52with Julie,
09:53your friend from college.
09:55During the conversation,
09:56Something seemed to have gone wrong.
09:58causing Sam
09:59lost control
10:01and attack Julie.
10:03However,
10:04a question
10:04It remained unanswered.
10:06If he was
10:07in search of intimacy,
10:09why would I have taken it
10:10Her life?
10:11There were no signs.
10:13that Julie
10:13had resisted,
10:15your body
10:15it didn't seem like it
10:16defense marks
10:17and the house
10:18It was in perfect order.
10:20as if nothing
10:20had happened.
10:22The enigmatic
10:23message
10:24left
10:25on the back
10:25by Julie
10:26suggested that the crime
10:27could have been
10:28motivated by jealousy,
10:29perhaps related
10:31a love triangle.
10:33But if that
10:34if that were the truth,
10:35For whom would it be?
10:36targeted
10:37This message?
10:38To support
10:39this theory,
10:40were necessary
10:41physical tests,
10:42the murder weapon,
10:44fingerprints
10:45or traces
10:46of DNA.
10:47Although,
10:48most urgent
10:49more than that,
10:50the investigators
10:51they needed to find
10:52Sam
10:52and obtain
10:53your version
10:53of the facts.
10:55About that,
10:56the detectives
10:57they were focused
10:58in the investigation
10:59and they decided
11:00track
11:01the activity
11:01banking
11:02Sam's.
11:03They knew
11:05that if he
11:05was fleeing,
11:07I would need money.
11:08and intuition
11:09They were right.
11:11The next day
11:12to crime,
11:13were done
11:13big loot
11:14on his card.
11:16However,
11:17the cameras
11:18surveillance
11:19from the cash registers
11:19electronics
11:20showed
11:21another person
11:22in place of Sam,
11:23a young man
11:2416 years old
11:25called
11:26Wesley Freilich.
11:27The steps
11:29by Wesley
11:29that they used
11:30a cap
11:31baseball
11:31they were quickly
11:32identified.
11:34He had asked
11:35a pizza
11:36and paid
11:37with the card
11:37Sam's.
11:38The young man
11:40was located
11:40and conducted
11:41to the police station
11:42to provide
11:43testimony.
11:44During
11:45the interrogation,
11:46the teenager
11:47it showed
11:47confused,
11:48without understanding
11:49what was
11:50happening.
11:51When the police
11:52they asked
11:53as he had
11:54once you have the card,
11:56Wesley explained
11:57that had never
11:58known as Sam
11:59and that was
12:00hearing the name
12:01of him for the first time
12:01time.
12:02The teenager
12:03confessed that he received
12:05the card
12:05from your friend
12:06Daniel Wozniak,
12:08a man
12:0826 years old.
12:10He told
12:11that the owner
12:11from the card
12:12I was imprisoned
12:13and needed
12:14of money.
12:15Wesley knew
12:17Daniel, very good.
12:18and, without hesitation,
12:19decided to help him.
12:21He pulled it out.
12:22approximately
12:222 thousand dollars
12:24in different locations
12:25and delivered
12:26the money
12:26to Daniel,
12:27as a token of gratitude,
12:29allowed Wesley
12:30I bought a pizza.
12:33Wesley and Daniel
12:34were actors
12:35and they worked together
12:36in a theater
12:37community.
12:38Wesley admired
12:39talent
12:40and charisma
12:41by Daniel,
12:41but, despite the enthusiasm,
12:43a career in theater
12:44They didn't pay well.
12:46Daniel lived
12:47in a modest way,
12:48But he was ambitious.
12:50a few months earlier,
12:52he had asked
12:53your colleague
12:54work,
12:54Rachel Buffett,
12:5622 years old,
12:57in marriage
12:57And she accepted.
12:59The couple
13:00was inseparable
13:01and the ceremony
13:02wedding
13:03It was getting closer.
13:05The police
13:06decided to arrest
13:07Daniel
13:07at a moment
13:08inopportune,
13:09during his farewell
13:10single.
13:12Naturally,
13:13he didn't stay
13:13Not happy at all.
13:16On May 26th,
13:18during the interrogation,
13:20Daniel admitted
13:21meet Sam
13:22and confirmed
13:23who had seen him
13:24a few days before.
13:26They were neighbors.
13:27in the same
13:28apartment complex
13:29which included
13:30various amenities
13:31like a swimming pool,
13:33academy,
13:34recreation area
13:35and a barbecue grill.
13:37He had moved.
13:38to the location
13:38early 2010
13:40and since then,
13:41they met
13:42occasionally.
13:44In his testimony,
13:45Daniel stated
13:46who withdrew money
13:47on the card
13:48by Sam
13:48on request
13:49From Sam himself.
13:51According to him,
13:52the neighbor
13:53It involved him
13:54in a scheme
13:54fraudulent,
13:55of which
13:56He regretted it.
13:57deeply.
13:59Daniel claimed
14:00that Sam
14:00he asked her
14:01to withdraw money
14:02and then,
14:03I would report the card.
14:05as stolen
14:06to the bank,
14:06requesting a refund.
14:08In return,
14:09Sam promised
14:10Daniel
14:11a good
14:11percentage
14:12of the value.
14:14Needing
14:14of money,
14:15Daniel accepted.
14:16the proposal
14:17dubious.
14:18I agreed.
14:20but I asked
14:20Wesley
14:21that he would do that,
14:22so that my face
14:23if he were not captured
14:24through the cameras
14:25surveillance
14:26and call me
14:26the fraud,
14:27explained Daniel.
14:29He also
14:30added
14:30who saw Sam
14:31for the last time
14:32in a car,
14:33accompanied by a man
14:34that used
14:35a baseball cap
14:36black.
14:37He stated
14:38not knowing
14:38Where did they go?
14:40Curiously,
14:41your fiancée
14:42Rachel
14:43she told the same story
14:44history,
14:44but their accounts
14:45seemed
14:46a little
14:46convincing
14:47and Daniel
14:48It was visibly
14:49nervous.
14:50That's why,
14:51the detectives
14:52they decided to wait
14:53a little
14:53before pressing it
14:55again.
14:56Around that same time,
14:58a station
14:58radio
14:59was contacted
15:00by a musician
15:00local jazz
15:01named Chris,
15:02who said he knew
15:03Daniel, very good.
15:05Chris told
15:06that a few weeks
15:07I had previously lent it out.
15:09two thousand dollars
15:10Daniel
15:10to help you
15:11to pay the rent.
15:13On May 21st,
15:14at 10:30 am
15:15Daniel asked
15:16Chris
15:16that it would pass
15:17at your home
15:18to collect the money.
15:20However,
15:21instead of returning
15:22the total value,
15:23Daniel handed it over.
15:24only 400 dollars,
15:26explaining
15:26that was all
15:27that I had at the moment
15:28and promising to call
15:29as soon as I could
15:31More money.
15:32At that moment,
15:33Daniel,
15:34Rachel
15:34and another person
15:36They were present.
15:37Later,
15:39Chris recognized
15:39the other person
15:40like Sam Hur,
15:42the man
15:42that everyone
15:43they were looking
15:44in the news.
15:46In the morning
15:47May 22nd
15:48Daniel returned
15:49to get in touch
15:50with Chris
15:51and paid the debt.
15:53Upon learning
15:54of these new details,
15:55Sam's parents
15:56They had hope.
15:58that your son
15:58if he were still alive
16:00and being maintained
16:01hostage.
16:02Following this revelation,
16:04Daniel introduced
16:05other versions
16:06of the facts
16:07during the second
16:08interrogation.
16:09he told
16:10that in the morning
16:11May 22nd
16:12Sam appeared
16:13at your home
16:14visibly agitated.
16:16When questioned
16:17about what there was
16:18what happened,
16:19Sam confessed
16:20to have done
16:21Something terrible.
16:22He had taken it off.
16:23The life of a friend.
16:25In response,
16:26Daniel suggested
16:27that he was
16:27to the police,
16:28but Sam
16:29He threatened him.
16:30saying that
16:31if anyone else
16:31if I knew,
16:32There would be problems.
16:33not only
16:34for him,
16:35but also
16:35for Daniel
16:36and Rachel.
16:37Fearing
16:38for your safety,
16:39Daniel followed
16:40all instructions
16:42Sam's.
16:43He took him.
16:44to the address
16:45specified
16:46and then Sam
16:47delivered
16:47your card
16:48credit
16:48Daniel
16:49saying that
16:49I didn't need to
16:50more of him
16:51and that the card
16:52This could be useful.
16:52for the couple.
16:54Daniel admitted
16:55who was confused
16:56at the time
16:57and I didn't know
16:58how to act.
16:59He knew.
17:00that Sam
17:00had served
17:01in war
17:02and feared
17:03what could
17:03to happen.
17:05When the investigator
17:06asked
17:07why he
17:07It had changed.
17:08your testimony,
17:09Daniel explained
17:10that was
17:10afraid,
17:11fearing being
17:12considered
17:13an accomplice.
17:14The detectives
17:15They were not convinced.
17:16of history
17:17told by
17:18Daniel Orziak.
17:19It became evident
17:20that he was
17:21hiding something,
17:22showing itself
17:23evasive
17:23and trying
17:24to justify
17:25at all costs.
17:26When the authorities
17:27they requested
17:28a sample
17:29DNA
17:29to eliminate it
17:30as a suspect,
17:31Daniel remained
17:33in silence
17:33as if it were
17:34considering
17:35your options.
17:37After some
17:38time,
17:39he finished
17:39confessing
17:40that was
17:41in the apartment
17:41by Sam
17:42and that there was
17:43witnessed
17:44the crime scene,
17:45which implied
17:46that he could
17:46to have left
17:47traces
17:48of your DNA
17:49on site.
17:50I knew
17:51that Sam
17:51kept
17:52an amount
17:52significant
17:53of money,
17:54so I decided
17:55catch it,
17:56since he
17:56I was running away.
17:57He explained.
17:58Daniel
17:58when justifying
17:59your actions.
18:01At the same time,
18:01he swore
18:02that there was
18:03life taken
18:04by Julie,
18:05although all
18:05the evidence
18:06pointed
18:07for him.
18:08Right now,
18:09the suspicions
18:10of the detectives
18:11They became consolidated.
18:12For them,
18:13it was clear
18:14that the suspect
18:14liar
18:15that's why
18:16they decided to use
18:17the classic strategy
18:18of the good policeman
18:19and bad police officer.
18:20Possibly,
18:21Daniel started
18:22wavering
18:23and it was officially
18:24reclassified
18:25as one of the main
18:26suspects
18:27along with Sam,
18:28that still
18:29He was missing.
18:31Therefore,
18:32the investigation
18:33began to consider
18:34that several people
18:35could be
18:35involved
18:36in the assassination
18:37Julie's.
18:38The final piece
18:40of this puzzle
18:41It arose from a conversation.
18:42between Rachel
18:43and Daniel.
18:44Rachel
18:45apparently
18:46didn't realize
18:47that was being
18:48monitored
18:48and ended up doing
18:49a revelation
18:50compromising.
18:52During the arrest
18:53by Daniel,
18:53your fiancée
18:54remained
18:55strangely calm,
18:56as if marriage
18:57canceled
18:57so it wouldn't affect her,
18:58which suggested
18:59that she knew
19:00more than
19:00It was showing.
19:02Your involvement
19:03no crime
19:03It was not ruled out.
19:05On a visit,
19:06Rachel mentioned
19:07Daniel
19:08that had been delivered
19:09a backpack
19:10to his brother,
19:11as requested.
19:12This recording
19:13was added
19:14to the process
19:15and presented
19:16in court,
19:17becoming
19:17evidence
19:18crucial in this case.
19:19After this conversation
19:21with his fiancée,
19:22the suspect
19:23It happened again
19:23questioned
19:24by the investigators.
19:25Daniel now
19:27It seemed confusing.
19:28and cornered,
19:29as if finally
19:30realized
19:31that there was
19:31How can you deny it?
19:33No way out,
19:33he confessed
19:34All at once.
19:36As
19:37He was reporting the facts.
19:38your trust
19:39grew
19:39and he even smiled
19:40at certain times.
19:42He started
19:42your confession
19:43saying
19:44I took my own life.
19:45of the two
19:45Because I'm crazy.
19:47Right away,
19:48detailed how
19:49had executed
19:50what he
19:50considered
19:51The perfect crime.
19:54On the day
19:54May 21
19:55from 2010,
19:57he asked
19:57Sam
19:58that would help him
19:59to move
19:59some items
20:00in the attic
20:01of the theater
20:01and Sam,
20:02like always,
20:03agreed,
20:04since never
20:04refused a request
20:05for help.
20:06When Sam
20:07He turned his back,
20:09Daniel shot him.
20:10Sam
20:11initially
20:12I didn't understand.
20:12what was happening.
20:14Probably,
20:15without realizing
20:16that had become
20:17victim of a friend,
20:18injured,
20:19fell to the ground,
20:20still conscious
20:21and asked Daniel
20:22that I verify
20:24what had struck him
20:25and that he would help him
20:26to get up.
20:27However,
20:28instead of providing assistance,
20:30Daniel approached
20:31and shot again,
20:33this time
20:34in the head
20:34Sam's.
20:36Right away,
20:37he left the body
20:38in the attic
20:39and went to introduce himself
20:40On stage.
20:41After completing
20:42the show was a success,
20:43returned to the scene
20:44of the crime
20:45and,
20:45using a saw
20:46and an axe,
20:47dismembered the body
20:49of the ex-soldier.
20:50Later,
20:51that same night,
20:53he sent
20:53a message
20:54for Julie
20:55via mobile phone
20:55from Sam,
20:56asking them to meet.
20:58Julie,
20:59without suspecting anything,
21:01He replied promptly.
21:02Upon arriving at the location,
21:04was received
21:05by Daniel
21:06who pretended
21:06to be crying
21:07behind the door.
21:09He let her in.
21:10and asked
21:11that he should go to the room.
21:12Inside,
21:13he shot
21:14twice
21:15on the back of the woman's neck.
21:16But the horror
21:17It didn't end there.
21:19Daniel decided
21:19to stage an attack,
21:21tearing the pants
21:22by Julie
21:22and writing
21:23a message
21:24provocative
21:25on his shirt,
21:26everything to divert
21:27the suspicions
21:28and stain
21:29reputation
21:29Sam's.
21:31The next day,
21:32Daniel met
21:34with Wesley
21:34and then he returned
21:35to the theater,
21:36where calmly
21:37put the parts together
21:38of the body
21:39in plastic bags.
21:41Some of them,
21:42including the head,
21:43were placed
21:44in a large bag
21:45and discarded
21:46in a park
21:47without even
21:48worry
21:49in burying
21:50the mortal remains.
21:51During his account,
21:53Daniel mentioned
21:54What did you think?
21:54their funny actions.
21:56He then
21:57revealed
21:57where there was
21:58left
21:58the pieces
21:59of the body
22:00Sam's.
22:01Despite
22:02of his confession
22:03detailed,
22:04Daniel did not consider himself
22:05guilty
22:06and requested
22:07the presence
22:07from a lawyer.
22:08Upon hearing
22:10the criminal's version,
22:11the detectives
22:12they presented
22:12your own
22:13theory.
22:14For them,
22:15it wasn't about
22:16of a madman,
22:17but of a criminal
22:18cold and calculating
22:19moved
22:20out of greed
22:20financial.
22:21They knew
22:22that Daniel
22:23I needed
22:24money
22:24and had
22:25debts
22:25considerable.
22:27He also
22:27I wished
22:28a wedding
22:29luxurious,
22:30but I didn't have
22:30the resources
22:31necessary
22:31for that.
22:32Perhaps,
22:33during a
22:34from their encounters,
22:35Sam has
22:36entrusted to him
22:37that possessed
22:37an amount
22:38significant
22:39money
22:39in your account,
22:41what awakened
22:41in Daniel
22:42the idea
22:42of a plan
22:43bloodthirsty.
22:44He decided
22:45incriminate
22:45Sam
22:46and stage
22:47The crime.
22:48Initially,
22:49the investigators
22:50They believed.
22:50for a long time
22:51that the man
22:52missing
22:53He was the guilty one.
22:55On May 29th
22:57from 2010,
22:58the remains
22:59mortals
22:59by Sam
23:00Mr.
23:00They were found.
23:01And how was it?
23:02reported by Daniel,
23:04he had been
23:04brutally
23:05dismembered.
23:06Your head
23:07and some parts
23:08of the body
23:09were discovered
23:10at Eldorado Park,
23:11while his torso
23:12was located
23:14at the Liberty Theater,
23:15inside the base
23:16training
23:17combined forces
23:18Armed Forces
23:18in Los Alamitos.
23:20The detectives
23:20they discovered
23:21a backpack
23:22full of evidence,
23:23located
23:24nearby
23:25from the house
23:25of the parents
23:26by Daniel.
23:27Inside it,
23:28there were several
23:29personal belongings
23:30from Sam,
23:31including clothing,
23:32a cell phone
23:32and a wallet.
23:34The investigation
23:35went deeper
23:36with a search
23:37meticulous
23:38at home
23:38of the criminal
23:39and in the analysis
23:40detailed
23:41from the history
23:41navigation
23:42from your computer,
23:43revealing facts
23:44disturbing.
23:45Premeditation
23:46by Daniel
23:47It became clear
23:48through their
23:49research
23:49on Google.
23:50How to hide
23:51A body?
23:52Quick ways
23:53to end
23:53with life
23:54of someone.
23:55Ballistic tests
23:56later
23:57confirmed
23:58that the shots
23:59who killed
23:59Sam
23:59were fired
24:01of the pistol
24:01recovered.
24:03Sam's body
24:04He was so mutilated.
24:05which could only be
24:06identified
24:07thanks to a tattoo
24:08on his chest
24:09where it read
24:10Mom and Dad
24:11inside a heart.
24:13The next day,
24:15the investigators
24:16They communicated the terrible
24:17news
24:17to the family
24:18Mr.
24:19The revelation
24:20It was devastating.
24:21even more so because
24:22It happened the day before.
24:23birthday
24:24of the son,
24:25which made
24:25the tragedy
24:26even more cruel.
24:28Nobody
24:29I could understand
24:30what Sam
24:31had done
24:32to deserve
24:32a destination
24:33so monstrous.
24:35The family
24:36Kibuit,
24:37in turn,
24:38also remained
24:38perplexed
24:39without being able to
24:40to understand
24:41why your daughter
24:42it was taken
24:42of them in a way
24:43so brutal.
24:45She always
24:45He spoke with affection.
24:47from your friend
24:47from college
24:48and admired him,
24:49making it even more
24:50more difficult
24:51believe that
24:51someone so
24:52apparently
24:53pleasant
24:53was capable
24:54to commit
24:55Such horrible acts.
24:58Samuel Herr
24:59he was buried
25:00with military honors,
25:02being remembered
25:03Like a hero.
25:04At the ceremony
25:05farewell
25:06were present
25:07your family,
25:08friends,
25:09former colleagues
25:09and even
25:10other citizens
25:11back-to-table
25:12that they felt
25:13the need
25:14to provide
25:14Your tributes.
25:16What led
25:18consolation
25:18for both families
25:19I went to find out
25:20that the real
25:21guilty
25:21I was behind
25:22from the bars.
25:24In November
25:25from 2012,
25:26Besides Daniel,
25:28other people
25:28They were also arrested.
25:30Your fiancée
25:31Rachel
25:31and his brother
25:32Tim,
25:33both accused
25:34of being accomplices
25:35in hiding
25:36of evidence
25:37and in the attempt
25:38to deceive
25:38The police.
25:40The detectives
25:41they believed
25:41that Rachel
25:42I was aware
25:43of the plans
25:44by Daniel
25:44from the beginning,
25:45But she denied it.
25:47claiming ignorance
25:48the crimes.
25:49She stated
25:50that only
25:51fulfilled
25:51the request
25:52by Daniel
25:52to deliver
25:53the backpack
25:54Tim,
25:54then
25:55He hid it.
25:56in a location
25:56secret.
25:57Rachel claimed
25:58how much
25:59how much
26:00Tim
26:00they didn't
26:01interest
26:02in the content
26:02from the backpack
26:03or understood
26:04what was
26:04happening.
26:06In February
26:07from 2013,
26:08She was freed.
26:09under bail
26:10while waiting
26:11your audience.
26:13Later,
26:14she appeared
26:14in a program
26:15auditorium
26:16famous,
26:16where he declared
26:17publicly
26:18that had been
26:19manipulated
26:20by her ex-fiancé.
26:22in December
26:23from 2015,
26:24almost five
26:25years and a half
26:26after the crimes,
26:27Daniel Osniak
26:28He was judged.
26:30The prosecution
26:31considered
26:31your actions
26:32so hideous
26:33and cynical
26:33who asked
26:34the death penalty.
26:36The prosecutor
26:37argued
26:38that greed
26:39that was the reason
26:39behind
26:40of death
26:41from Sam,
26:41while life
26:42by Julie
26:43it was taken
26:43for no reason
26:44some,
26:45only for
26:45incriminate
26:46the former soldier.
26:48According to the prosecution,
26:49Daniel needed
26:51money
26:51to finance
26:52a wedding
26:53and a moon
26:54luxurious honey,
26:55knowing that Rachel
26:56I wished
26:57a grand celebration.
26:59He was
27:00willing
27:00anything
27:02to carry out
27:02this dream,
27:03even
27:04to commit murder.
27:07No one could
27:08imagine
27:08that someone
27:09considered
27:10so nice,
27:11a talented actor
27:12and a real
27:13party entertainer
27:14could be able
27:16of such atrocities.
27:17However,
27:18the investigators
27:20exposed
27:21your side
27:21darker.
27:23It is important
27:24highlight
27:25that Daniel
27:25hired
27:26one of the best
27:27lawyers
27:28for your defense.
27:29The long
27:30period
27:30prejudgment
27:31it was due
27:32countless
27:33resources and
27:33complaints
27:34against
27:34detectives
27:35that led
27:36the investigation,
27:37with the defense
27:38claiming
27:38that the rights
27:39by Daniel
27:40were violated
27:41while spying
27:42your conversations
27:42and by coercing him
27:44to confess.
27:45Simultaneously,
27:46the defense
27:47tried to argue
27:48that he
27:49it was mentally
27:50unstable,
27:50but exams
27:51and experts
27:52they did not identify
27:54disorders
27:54psychological
27:55significant
27:56during the
27:56investigation.
27:58Daniel
27:58it seemed
27:59appreciate
28:00notoriety
28:01that the case
28:01I brought it to you.
28:02He even
28:03he appeared
28:04in a program
28:04of interviews
28:05where he discussed
28:06the challenges
28:07that faced
28:08during the process,
28:09often
28:10sketching
28:11a smile
28:12which became
28:12your brand
28:13registered
28:14along
28:14of time.
28:16During
28:17the trial,
28:18more than
28:1820 witnesses
28:19were summoned
28:20by the prosecution,
28:21including
28:22Wesley Freiret,
28:23who witnessed
28:24against Daniel.
28:26Initially,
28:27Wesley was arrested.
28:28but it's over
28:29being released
28:30when the detectives
28:31They concluded that he
28:32I didn't know what
28:32it was happening
28:33and that only
28:34fulfilled a request.
28:35from someone you know.
28:37Daniel's brother,
28:39Tim,
28:39also testified against him,
28:41explaining that
28:42I was unaware
28:43of violent events
28:44who was involved
28:45inadvertently
28:46in the plot.
28:47The defense,
28:49in turn,
28:50did not present
28:50no witnesses
28:51in defense of Daniel,
28:52not even
28:53your family
28:54attended
28:54to trial.
28:56It became clear
28:57that the defendant
28:58it wasn't visible
28:59as the guilty party
29:00and did not show it
29:01remorse.
29:02The lawyer
29:03by Daniel
29:03tried to do
29:04Rachel appears
29:05the villain
29:06behind
29:07of the acts
29:07of the groom,
29:08assigning
29:09blame her
29:09and claiming
29:10who was materialistic
29:12and manipulative,
29:13probably
29:14with the intention
29:15to divide
29:15responsibility
29:17among more
29:17of a defendant.
29:18The jury
29:19needed
29:20just
29:20one hour
29:21to arrive
29:22to the verdict.
29:24Daniel Wozniak
29:25it was considered
29:26guilty
29:27and convicted
29:27to death.
29:30Families
29:31of the victims
29:32expressed
29:33satisfaction
29:33with the decision.
29:35I can only say sorry.
29:36cannot
29:37to execute
29:38the sentence
29:38personally,
29:39admitted
29:40Stephen
29:41Mr.
29:41the father
29:42of
29:42Sam.
29:43With the
29:44pass from
29:44time,
29:45became
29:45obvious
29:46that the sentence
29:47imposed
29:47wouldn't it be
29:48fulfilled
29:48according to
29:49As expected.
29:50Then
29:50governor
29:51from California,
29:52Jerry Brown,
29:54established
29:54a suspension
29:55in the application
29:56of the penalty
29:56of death,
29:57switching
29:58effectively
29:59the penalty
29:59of the criminal
30:00cold and
30:00calculating
30:01to prison
30:02perpetual,
30:03like this
30:03it happened
30:04with others
30:04700 inmates.
30:06this to you
30:07conceived
30:08the chance
30:08to continue
30:09living,
30:10on the contrary
30:11of their
30:11victims
30:11that not
30:12they had
30:12the same
30:13opportunity.
30:15Tim
30:15Osniak
30:16it was considered
30:17guilty
30:17by concealment
30:18of evidence
30:19and how
30:20part
30:20of a
30:20agreement
30:20judicial
30:21it received
30:22a sentence
30:23reduced
30:23just
30:2410 days.
30:26Node
30:26fall
30:27of 2018,
30:28Rachel
30:28Buffett
30:29faced
30:29a trial
30:30and it was
30:31convicted
30:31for providing
30:32false
30:32testimony,
30:33resulting
30:34in a penalty
30:35prison
30:3532
30:36months.
30:38At the moment,
30:39she is
30:39at liberty
30:40and the wedding
30:41between the two
30:41never
30:42It came to fruition.
30:44The case
30:45by Samuel
30:45Mr.
30:46and Julie
30:46Kibuit
30:47it is a
30:47example
30:48disturbing
30:49how
30:49appearances
30:50they can deceive
30:51and how
30:51evil
30:52it can
30:53to hide
30:53under
30:53mask
30:54from the
30:54friendship.
30:55Daniel
30:56Osniak,
30:57powered by
30:57greed
30:58cold and
30:59calculating,
30:59took a life
31:00of two
31:00people
31:01innocents,
31:02destroying
31:02families
31:03and shocking
31:04the community.
31:05Justice,
31:06despite being slow,
31:07prevailed,
31:08condemning the murderer
31:09to the maximum penalty.
31:11However,
31:12the shadow of
31:13The tragedy remains.
31:14a souvenir
31:15bitter
31:15fragility of life
31:16and the importance
31:18to protect oneself
31:18of those who
31:19they hide
31:20under the veil
31:20of normality.
31:22And you,
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