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00:09March 2, 2010, Darien, Illinois
00:15In the early hours of the morning, police received a call from a young woman reporting that a man had broken into the
00:23He was at his parents' house and was firing a gun.
00:26She was whispering during the call because she was hiding in her closet, afraid of the shooter.
00:32Moments later, when the police arrived at the scene, they found three bodies scattered throughout the house with multiple gunshot wounds.
00:40body.
00:41The woman and her older brother were the only survivors of the massacre.
00:59The Kramer family was much loved in the small town of Darien, where they lived.
01:05They were known in the region because Jeffrey Kramer owned an auto repair business.
01:12Laurie and his wife were excellent gardeners and animal lovers.
01:16The two married in 1980 and had three children, Anthony, Angela, and Michael.
01:24At 3:10 a.m. on March 2, 2010, 25-year-old Angela Kramer made a desperate phone call to...
01:31police.
01:32The police were dispatched to investigate the situation, and when they arrived, they saw a man emerging from a basement window.
01:39from the house.
01:40They approached him and he identified himself as Anthony Kramer, the eldest son of the homeowners.
01:46Anthony was sleeping in the basement and when he heard the gunshots, he hid.
01:51When he heard nothing more, he decided to climb out the window, fearing that whoever was shooting might come in.
01:57The police entered the house through the front door.
02:00There was no movement at the scene and no sign that the shooter was still there.
02:06During the investigation, police found the body of 20-year-old Michael at the garage door.
02:13Jeffrey, 50, at the foot of the stairs on the first floor and Lauren, 48, further up the same stairs.
02:21steps.
02:22They were all shot multiple times.
02:25Angela was found inside her bedroom closet and taken outside.
02:30She and Anthony identified the bodies of their parents and younger brother.
02:34Upon seeing the commotion, a young woman approached the house, spoke to the police officers, and identified herself as Michael's girlfriend.
02:43The girl said that she and her boyfriend were in the living room watching TV when they heard a very loud noise and
02:50Immediately afterwards, the shots were fired.
02:52She managed to run and escape, but Michael stayed behind.
02:56The girl said she only managed to see one intruder, and he was dressed entirely in black, from head to toe.
03:02A broken window was found, and a hammer was collected nearby as possible evidence.
03:09Several .40 caliber cartridges were also collected, and there were many bullet holes in the walls.
03:16At first glance, nothing appeared to have been stolen.
03:18It didn't seem like it was a robbery gone wrong.
03:21The crime scene pointed more towards a contract killing.
03:24But who would want to exterminate a peaceful family like that?
03:29That was what the police would try to find out.
03:32Around 8:00 a.m. on the same day, the police interviewed Angela and Anthony.
03:37Anthony said he was sleeping in the basement when he heard the gunshots.
03:41He said he hid behind the pool table and climbed out the window when he thought it was safe.
03:47Angela was asked if she knew anyone who would want to hurt her family.
03:52She told them that her ex-boyfriend and father of her one-year-old son, Johnny Barizov,
03:58He had a long-standing rivalry with his parents and was an excessively possessive and controlling man.
04:05Angela and Johnny dated for about two years and had a child in 2009.
04:09They moved in together, but Johnny proved to be possessive.
04:14He tried to isolate his girlfriend from his family, and Angela said that Johnny threatened her family many times.
04:21especially in the last few months when they were dating.
04:25Because of all these situations, Angela left home and moved back to her parents' house.
04:31That's when the custody problems began.
04:34Johnny didn't want to pay child support and wanted full custody of his son.
04:39On the night of the murders, it was his turn to be with the boy, and Angela confirmed that he knew about it.
04:46family routine.
04:47The disagreements between Johnny and his ex-girlfriend's family seemed to be a motive for the crime, and the man began...
04:54to be investigated.
04:56Before the agents could locate him for an interview, they discovered that Johnny had called the police.
05:02asking about the shooting at his ex-girlfriend's house, saying he had seen it on the news.
05:08The attendant said he could go to the police station to get more information and have some questions answered.
05:15Johnny voluntarily went to the police station.
05:18In his testimony, he said that he still liked his ex and was worried about her.
05:23The police informed him that Angela was safe and sound.
05:27When asked about his whereabouts the previous day, Johnny said that, as he was at his mother's house,
05:33She left her son sleeping with her and spent the night at a local casino.
05:37The police obtained surveillance footage from the location.
05:41Johnny was seen entering the casino around 10 PM and leaving around 4 AM.
05:47in the morning.
05:47Despite this, detectives still suspected he had some involvement in the crime.
05:53Or perhaps he knew who was responsible for the shooting.
05:56He denied any involvement in the case and during his stay at the police station,
06:02Until 11 p.m. that night, he was seen several times talking on the phone during breaks in the interrogation.
06:10The police obtained a search warrant to examine his phone.
06:14And the investigation showed that he received a series of calls before, during, and after the murders.
06:21The number that made the calls belonged to a mobile phone.
06:25And the person left a voicemail message hours after the crime.
06:29The man seemed paranoid and said he would have to get rid of that phone.
06:33because he was being followed by several black SUVs.
06:38Meanwhile, another man called the police.
06:41informing him that his former roommate had called him,
06:46saying that he was freaking out and that he was driving on the highway,
06:50feeling as if police officers were chasing him.
06:53This was similar to the voicemail message left on Johnny's phone.
06:58The man on the phone identified his former colleague as Jacob Nordass, 23 years old.
07:04also known as Jake.
07:06The man on the phone also reported that Jacob had been depressed and was very close friends with Michael Kramer.
07:13However, in recent months, the two had been feuding over an incident the previous year.
07:20They had a fight the day before Thanksgiving in 2009.
07:24And Jacob ended up being kicked out of the apartment he shared with them.
07:28The man also said he didn't believe Jacob was involved in the crime.
07:33But even if he did, he wouldn't know how to handle the situation.
07:37Jacob became the prime suspect in the case.
07:40But when the detectives tried to locate him, they couldn't find him anywhere.
07:45The police tried calling the mobile phone, but there was no answer.
07:49His family members were contacted, and the police went to his grandparents' house in Florida.
07:54They didn't believe their grandson would be capable of committing such a crime.
07:59His grandmother said that she had had dinner with him three days earlier and Jacob seemed normal.
08:04His grandparents described him as a kind boy,
08:07with mental difficulties who left his parents' home at age 18,
08:12Because they were very religious, and living together began to generate conflicts.
08:16They also admitted that their grandson suffered from depression and had suicidal tendencies.
08:22in addition to drug problems.
08:24Jacob's criminal record was checked and was clean.
08:28However, the police discovered that he had purchased a .40 caliber Glock.
08:33a few days before the Kramer family murders.
08:37The store where he bought it was a 20-minute drive from their house.
08:43Jacob Nordassi is now considered a fugitive.
08:46And the police requested the assistance of federal agents to help find him.
08:51On March 3, Florida police and federal agents arrived at Jacob's parents' home.
08:57and they found him sleeping in a van in front of their house.
09:02Concerned that he was armed,
09:04The police officers approached the vehicle carefully.
09:07They banged on the vehicle's window.
09:09They approached him and took him into custody.
09:12The murder weapon was not found on him.
09:15Finally, the suspected shooter had been found.
09:19Now all that remained was to discover the motive for the crime and whether Johnny Borisov was involved.
09:26In his testimony, Jacob reported that he had spent the previous night using drugs.
09:32And she was afraid of what might happen to her family if he decided to speak.
09:37He said that the only way to protect his loved ones was to commit that crime.
09:43The investigators managed to convince Jacob that his family would be safe if he told the truth.
09:50So Jacob decided to cooperate with the police and told them the whole story behind the murders.
09:57He and Johnny met in the summer of 2009 and became close, spending a lot of time together.
10:04Johnny provided Jacob with a place to stay when he was evicted from his apartment.
10:09Johnny told him that he was going through a custody battle for his son.
10:14and he wanted nothing more to do with his ex-girlfriend's family.
10:18Jacob came to admire his new friend, but he also feared him.
10:22He reported that Johnny was part of a gang that sold drugs.
10:26The guys he hung out with were very violent, and he had already been with several of them in different bars.
10:33Johnny told Jacob that Angela, his ex-girlfriend, knew a lot about his illegal activities.
10:39and had threatened to go to the police and report him.
10:43He said that Angela and her family needed to be silenced.
10:47Jacob seemed to believe everything Johnny said.
10:51He was led to believe that he was participating in a larger movement.
10:55with the goal of eliminating gang enemies and other assassinations
11:00The same events were happening that same night, carried out by other members.
11:04Investigators found no evidence of this alleged action.
11:08In the days leading up to the murders,
11:11Johnny instructed Jacob to buy a gun and mapped out the Kramer house, telling him where to break in.
11:17Johnny's specific instructions were to enter the house on March 2nd at 3 AM.
11:23Jacob took several medications and went to the Kramer's house.
11:29Jacob confessed that he used a hammer to break the living room window.
11:33He saw Michael and his girlfriend on the couch and shot the boy, but Michael ran into the kitchen.
11:40Jeffrey and Laurie went downstairs after they heard the gunshots.
11:44And Jacob began shooting at them frantically.
11:47I simply panicked.
11:49He said he managed to shoot Michael before he could escape to the garage.
11:55With the three of them on the ground, he shot them again, this time in the head.
12:00Johnny had instructed him to walk throughout the house, including the bedrooms.
12:04He did this hoping to find Angela, but she had already gone into hiding.
12:09Jacob didn't make it to the basement, and that's how Anthony managed to escape.
12:14After committing the murders, Jacob walked to his car, which was parked on another street, and drove to...
12:22Florida.
12:23At the time of the confession, the police had little time to detain Johnny and needed more evidence than just that.
12:30The story of Jacob.
12:32Johnny was located and detained as a person of interest.
12:35He could only be held for a maximum of 72 hours.
12:39That's when Jacob said he disposed of the gun in a trash can outside a restaurant.
12:45The murder weapon and some of the clothes he wore were recovered.
12:49The ballistics test confirmed that the firearm matched the cartridges found at the crime scene.
12:56This was enough to extend Johnny's prison time, but he refused to talk.
13:03On March 5, 2010, Jacob, who was imprisoned in Florida, was extradited to Illinois and placed in the same facility.
13:11Johnny's cell.
13:13The prison cells in Illinois had microphones, and it was possible to record Johnny asking Jacob about the murders and
13:20threatening him and his family if he told anyone anything.
13:24The following day, March 6, Johnny Borisov was formally charged with murder.
13:30In 2011, during his trial, Jacob pleaded guilty to the murders and was sentenced to 75 years in prison.
13:40In 2013, Johnny went to trial and Jacob agreed to testify against him.
13:46In their statement, the prosecution said that Jacob was the weapon Johnny used to commit his crimes.
13:52Johnny prepared Jacob, who depended on him for everything, during a moment of weakness in his life.
13:59Jacob's mental limitations and addiction to medication were also mentioned, although this did not serve to
14:05to reduce their sentence.
14:07Johnny Borisov was found guilty of the three murders and of ordering the crimes.
14:14He was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
14:27A couple decided to get married while still very young, and everything seemed to be heading towards a harmonious life.
14:35Both had religious upbringings and, after graduating, managed to get good jobs.
14:41However, all of this began to crumble, culminating in a terrible murder.
14:49Brenda Ivers was born on December 16, 1963, and grew up in an Orthodox Christian home in the city of Enidia.
14:59Oklahoma.
14:59The Ivers family members were devout Christians who enjoyed gathering for family meals.
15:07They prayed together in groups and led a peaceful life.
15:11Her friends described her as a shy and quiet girl who spent much of her free time at church and
15:18helping other people.
15:20In elementary school, Brenda was a member of a cheerleading team and attended local soccer games.
15:27But unlike her friends, when the games were over, she didn't go to parties and went back home.
15:35Robert Andrew was at the University of Oklahoma when he met Brenda.
15:40She was in her senior year of high school, and they first met through her younger sister.
15:46Robbie.
15:47After finishing high school, Brenda enrolled in a college in Whitefield, Kansas.
15:53But a year later, she transferred to a university in Stillwater to be closer to Robbie.
15:59After graduating, the two married on June 2, 1984, and lived in Oklahoma until Robbie
16:08He accepted a position in Texas, where they moved some time later.
16:12Years later, Robbie longed to return to Oklahoma, but Brenda was happy with life in Texas.
16:20She had a job she enjoyed and made solid friendships.
16:24The relationship started to get complicated when Robbie accepted a job at an advertising agency in Oklahoma.
16:31Robbie returned to his old city, but Brenda decided to stay in Texas.
16:36The couple remained separated for a few months, but eventually, Brenda decided to return to Oklahoma as well.
16:42On December 23, 1990, Tristity, the couple's first daughter, was born, and with that, Brenda became a
16:51A housewife, leaving her job and coworkers behind.
16:56Four years later, their second child, Parker, was born, but by that time, Robbie and Brenda's marriage already seemed to be on its last legs.
17:04with their days numbered.
17:05Robbie began confiding in his friends and the pastor of the church he attended about his failed marriage.
17:13Later, friends testified that Brenda verbally abused Robbie, often saying that she hated him and that the marriage...
17:21Their mistake had been an error.
17:23In 1994, at the age of 30, Brenda was no longer the same person everyone knew.
17:30The shy and conservative girl had transformed into a woman with a more provocative look, who wore tight clothes.
17:39short, revealing, and which had initiated a series of extramarital affairs.
17:44In October 1997, Brenda began an affair with Rick Nunley, the husband of a friend she worked with in...
17:52a bank in Oklahoma.
17:53According to Nunley, the affair lasted until the following spring, although the two continued to keep in touch by phone.
18:01Two years later, in 1999, James Higgins, who was married and worked at a grocery store, met Brenda.
18:10Later, he testified that Brenda would show up at the store wearing low-cut blouses and short skirts, and they would flirt with each other.
18:18The other one.
18:19One day, she gave James the key to a hotel room and told him to meet her.
18:25there.
18:25The affair continued until May 2001, when she said it wasn't fun anymore.
18:31They remained friends, and James was hired a few times to do renovations on the Andrews' house.
18:38Brenda and Rob met James Pavott while attending North Point Baptist Church, where Brenda and Pavott taught classes.
18:47Sunday school.
18:49James worked as a life insurance agent and ended up becoming very good friends with Rob and especially Brenda.
18:56He spent a lot of time with the Andrews and their children at the family home.
19:00In mid-2001, James helped Rob take out a life insurance policy worth $800,000.
19:08dollars, which named Brenda as the sole beneficiary.
19:11Around the same time, Brenda and James began an affair, and by all accounts, they didn't care much about it.
19:18hide it,
19:19even at church, where they were soon informed that their religious services were no longer needed.
19:25The following summer, James divorced his wife, to whom he had been married for over nine years.
19:32In October 2001, Brenda filed for divorce from Rob, who had already moved out of the house at that time.
19:38After the divorce proceedings were finalized, Brenda became more candid about her disdain for her ex-husband.
19:45She told her friends that she hated Rob and wished he were dead.
19:51On October 26, 2001, someone cut the brakes on Rob's car.
19:56The following morning, James and Brenda fabricated a fake emergency, apparently hoping that, on the way to the hospital,
20:04Rob was involved in a traffic accident.
20:06According to Jenna Larson, James Pavet's daughter, her father convinced her to call Rob from a phone.
20:14untraceable and tell him that Brenda was in a hospital in Norman, Oklahoma, and needed him immediately.
20:22An unknown man called Rob that morning with the same news.
20:26The plan ultimately failed, as Rob discovered that the brake lines on his car had been cut.
20:33before receiving the phone calls, alerting him to Brenda's false emergency.
20:38He met with the police and told them that he suspected his wife and James were trying to kill him.
20:44- to get the insurance money.
20:46After the incident with the brake lines, Rob decided to remove Brenda from his life insurance policy and
20:53to make his brother the new beneficiary.
20:56James found out and told Rob that the policy couldn't be changed because Brenda was already the owner.
21:03Some time later, it was discovered that Brenda and James had attempted to transfer ownership of the insurance policy to Brenda without permission.
21:10Rob's consent was obtained by forging his signature and the date of the transfer.
21:15Not wanting to accept James's word, Rob called the supervisor at the agency where he worked and the boss.
21:22He assured her that he, Rob, owned the police station.
21:25Rob confided to his supervisor that he thought James and his ex-wife were trying to kill him.
21:32When James found out that Rob had spoken to his boss, he became furious, warning Rob not to try anything with...
21:39that he would be fired from his job.
21:42On November 20, 2001, Rob went to pick up his children from his ex-wife's house to spend the holidays with them.
21:50Thanksgiving Day with him.
21:52It was his turn to be with the children.
21:54According to Brenda, she found Rob in the garage and asked if he could come in and light the furnace that...
22:01It was there.
22:01According to the investigation, when Rob bent down to light the furnace, James Pavard, who was hiding,
22:10He appeared behind Rob and shot him once.
22:13Then he handed Brenda the 16-gauge shotgun.
22:17She fired the second shot, ending the life of 39-year-old Rob Andrew.
22:23James then shot Brenda in the arm with a .22 caliber pistol in an attempt to cover up the crime.
22:30When the police arrived at the residence, Brenda told them that two armed and masked men dressed in black had attacked.
22:37Rob was in the garage and they shot him.
22:40Then, they shot her in the arm as she was running away.
22:43Brenda was taken to a hospital and treated for what was described as a superficial injury.
22:48The couple's children were found in a room watching television at a very high volume.
22:55They had no idea what had happened.
22:57The investigators also noted with suspicion that they didn't seem to be packing their bags for the weekend with...
23:04The father.
23:04Investigators were informed that Rob had a 16-gauge shotgun at home, but that Brenda did not leave it there.
23:11ex-husband took the gun when he left home.
23:14The police searched the Andrews' house, but did not find the shotgun.
23:18Meanwhile, during a search of the neighboring house, it was noticed that someone had entered the attic through an opening in the
23:25bedroom closet.
23:26A spent 16-gauge shotgun cartridge was found on the bedroom floor, and several .22 caliber bullets were also found.
23:34in the attic.
23:35There were no signs of forced entry at the scene.
23:38The neighbors, who owned the house, were out of town when the murder happened, but they left the house key with...
23:45Brenda.
23:46The shotgun cartridge found in the neighbors' house was the same make and caliber as the cartridge found in the garage.
23:52of the Andrews.
23:53The next incriminating piece of evidence came from James's daughter, Jenna, who lent her car to her father on the day of the murder.
24:00after he offered to fix it.
24:03When her father returned the car the next morning, Jenna noticed it hadn't been fixed and found a bullet inside.
24:10A .22 caliber bullet was found on the floor of the vehicle.
24:13The bullet in Jenna's car was the same make as the three .22 caliber bullets found in the neighbors' attic.
24:20James told his daughter to throw the cartridge away, which she didn't do.
24:24Investigators later discovered that James had purchased a gun the week before the murder.
24:32Instead of attending Rob's funeral, Brenda, her two children, and James left for Mexico.
24:39The lover called his daughter from Mexico several times, asking her to send money.
24:44What he didn't know was that Jenna was cooperating with the FBI investigation into the murder.
24:50At the end of February 2022, after three months on the run and penniless, James and Brenda returned to the United States.
24:58and were arrested in Hidalgo, Texas.
25:01The following month, they were extradited to Oklahoma.
25:04Meanwhile, Rob and Brenda's children were placed in the custody of their paternal grandparents.
25:11James Pavett and Brenda Andrew were charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
25:19The prosecutors decided to try the two separately.
25:23James was the first to go to trial, on August 25, 2003.
25:28The prosecutors built a very strong and solid case against him, detailing his skill with firearms as an ex
25:35Army sniper
25:37his affair with Brenda and the efforts to prevent Rob and Andrew from excluding Brenda as a beneficiary of his policy.
25:43life insurance.
25:44The prosecution was successful.
25:46On September 16, 2003, the jury found James Pavett guilty of first-degree murder, and in October
25:54In the same year, he was sentenced to death.
25:57Brenda's trial took place in 2004.
26:00The prosecution presented a series of Brenda's lovers, with whom she had affairs before James Pavett.
26:07And while her defense team tried to portray her as a victim, reminding the jury that she was also shot...
26:14on the day Rob and Andrew were killed,
26:16Forensic experts claimed that his injuries were self-inflicted.
26:20Evidence at the scene also indicated that she had fired the second fatal shotgun shot that killed Rob.
26:28The defense then presented a letter that Brenda claimed James Pavett wrote to her daughter, assuming sole responsibility.
26:37of the crime.
26:38However, handwriting experts said that it was probably a fake letter.
26:44The most shocking revelation of Brenda's trial was that she was planning to get rid of James.
26:51at the same time as he was helping her plan the murder of her ex-husband.
26:56James had also taken out an insurance policy, naming her as the policyholder, and Brenda's plan was to blame him.
27:04because of Rob's death and to keep his police money as well,
27:07after he was executed for the crime.
27:10On September 22, 2004, after deliberating for six hours, the jury returned with a guilty verdict.
27:18for Brenda Andrew.
27:19She was also sentenced to death.
27:22Brenda never showed remorse for her involvement in the murder of her ex-husband and maintained her innocence.
27:29On the day Brenda was formally sentenced, she looked directly at the judge and said that the verdict was...
27:35The sentence was a miscarriage of justice.
27:37and that she would fight to the end to be vindicated.
27:42She attempted to appeal for annulment, but it was denied in June 2007.
27:46On April 15, 2008, the United States Supreme Court rejected another appeal by Brenda against a decision.
27:54previous court
27:55and upheld the conviction and sentence.
27:58The former Sunday school teachers are now on death row.
28:02And Brenda Andrew is the only woman on death row in the state of Oklahoma.
28:17Jennifer Schulte lived with her mother Ellen in a small apartment in a neighborhood on the outskirts of Dickson, Texas.
28:24At eight years old, she was a very curious and clever little girl.
28:29Like most children, Jennifer was afraid to sleep alone and afraid of the dark.
28:34So every night, she would go to her mother's room to sleep with her.
28:39In the early morning of August 10, 1990, the girl was having a restless sleep.
28:45And her mother asked her to sleep in her room because she needed to wake up early for work.
28:51Jennifer obeyed, went to her bed, and read until she fell asleep.
28:55The next morning, Ellen went to call her daughter to get ready for school, but she couldn't find her.
29:01The window of her daughter's room, which overlooked a parking lot, was open.
29:06Jennifer had simply disappeared.
29:09The police were alerted quickly by the girl's distress in the morning.
29:14Sometime in the early hours of that Friday morning, Jennifer disappeared from her room.
29:19The escape attempt hypothesis was quickly ruled out, and the evidence found at the scene pointed to a possible kidnapping.
29:27After searching the girl's room, the police went out into the streets looking for information.
29:32that could help in locating the child.
29:35The hours passed and the police found no clues that would bring them closer to any resolution.
29:42But some connections would lead the police to discover that Jennifer's case was not just a kidnapping.
29:49Later that day, the Dixon police began receiving calls from some parents in the area.
29:55They reported that their children were playing in a field outside the city and found something horrible.
30:01The body of a girl, completely covered in blood.
30:04Upon arriving at the scene, it was confirmed that it was Jennifer and, despite her critical condition, the girl was still alive.
30:11A race against time has begun.
30:14A helicopter was used to get her to a hospital as quickly as possible.
30:18The police officers who were analyzing the scene where she was found were already considering treating the case as a murder.
30:25Jennifer's injuries appeared to be very serious, and her survival almost impossible.
30:31Fortunately, they were wrong.
30:34At the hospital, the doctors were shocked by the cruelty that had been inflicted on that child.
30:40Her throat had been cut from ear to ear, and there were signs of violent sexual abuse.
30:47Her condition was so delicate that her mother was prevented from entering the room where she was.
30:54Upon closer examination of the girl, it was found that the main arteries in her neck were intact.
31:01And that greatly increased the chances of survival.
31:04However, his vocal cords had suffered serious injuries.
31:08And even if she survived, she would no longer be able to speak.
31:12The operation was a success.
31:14Doctors were able to save Jennifer's life, but they were unable to reconstruct her vocal cords.
31:21The news that the girl was alive brought some relief to the townspeople.
31:26But at the same time, it brought fear when they realized that the monster capable of doing that to a child was...
31:33on the loose.
31:34When Jennifer woke up after surgery, she exhibited strange behavior.
31:39In addition to the fear she felt, she began to have panic attacks every time a man approached her.
31:46The hospital had several male doctors and staff members.
31:50Not to mention the police contingent that was there because of her.
31:54It was a difficult time, and Jennifer showed even more fear when she saw a police officer.
32:00After a few days, when they felt the girl was ready,
32:04She began to be questioned about what happened that morning.
32:09Jennifer was unable to speak, and everything she reported was through notes written in a notebook given to her by the investigator.
32:16She would answer the questions in writing and give them to her mother, who would then pass them on to the police.
32:22Despite her young age and the trauma she suffered, Jennifer proved to be smarter than anyone imagined.
32:29He detailed the events in a precise and impressive manner.
32:33According to what she wrote, she remembered being in her room when she fell asleep.
32:37And the next moment, she woke up in the arms of a stranger who was running down the sidewalk carrying her.
32:43She tried to scream, but the man covered her mouth and told her to calm down.
32:49saying he was a police officer and that he was helping her.
32:53The man took her to a car and placed the girl on his lap as he drove away down the dark streets.
33:00Jennifer wrote that she felt there was something strange about the situation.
33:04On the one hand, she knew that the police officers were the good guys,
33:08But on the other hand, she knew she shouldn't trust a stranger.
33:12Based on this information, it became clear why Jennifer had a panic attack.
33:18when I saw NGOs in the hospital, and the crises were even more intense when I saw the police.
33:23Jennifer began to realize that she had been kidnapped.
33:27and said that he was very afraid of what might happen to her.
33:31In an attempt to calm the girl down, the man took her to primary school.
33:35and parked, saying they would wait for her mother, who was coming to pick her up in the morning.
33:40In the following moments, the man smoked, drank, and offered her sweets.
33:46Behavior that was unbecoming of a police officer, at least not in her innocent mind.
33:51The girl remembered the lectures she had at school,
33:55where they talked about safety and the danger of accepting things from strangers.
33:59This made her even more afraid.
34:02Minutes later, the man told her,
34:05Well, your mother isn't coming.
34:07Then he started the car again and began to drive.
34:11The man drove out of the city and stopped in a field.
34:15The girl started asking him several questions.
34:19He asked if he really was a police officer.
34:22He asked about his badge and his weapon.
34:24The man told the girl that the gun was in the back seat.
34:28When Jennifer leaned over to look, she was violently attacked.
34:34After being brutally raped,
34:37Jennifer woke up from her fainting spell and realized she was naked.
34:41being dragged by the ankle.
34:43Understanding your situation,
34:45She pretended to be dead, knowing it would be her only chance of survival.
34:50At that moment, she hadn't noticed yet,
34:52But her neck had already been cut, and she was losing a lot of blood.
34:57Even so, she felt her legs being thrown.
35:00and heard the footsteps of her attacker walking away.
35:04Jennifer was placed on top of an anthill.
35:07As the blood drained from his small body
35:09through the wound in his neck,
35:11leading to loss of consciousness,
35:13The painful bites of the fire ants kept her awake.
35:18The girl had no idea how long she had been lying there.
35:22Losing and regaining consciousness.
35:24She remembers hearing children's voices and barking nearby.
35:29He tried to scream, but he couldn't.
35:32It was at that moment that she realized her throat was cut.
35:35when she put her hand to her neck and saw blood on it.
35:39The children playing in the field found Jennifer and told their parents,
35:43They called the police and the girl was rescued.
35:46Even in her condition, Jennifer was able to remember several details about the man who had kidnapped her.
35:53He raped her and almost killed her.
35:55She said he had oily skin and a kind of scar on his face.
36:00She said there were several cans of beer in the car.
36:03and even remembered the brand of cigarettes he smoked.
36:07While asking the man questions, Jennifer made him say his name.
36:12He said his name was Dennis.
36:14An artist was brought in to create a composite sketch based on the girl's description.
36:19even without being able to speak,
36:21He provided information and details about the subject that led to the creation of this drawing.
36:27The draft was released to the general public through the media.
36:31but it did not bring any progress to the investigations.
36:34The agents in the small town found nothing of relevance.
36:38and they only had a few pieces of clothing belonging to the girl and her attacker.
36:42which were found in the field.
36:45Jennifer seemed very frustrated that she couldn't speak.
36:48and to tell things the way she wanted to.
36:52The girl thought that if she could express herself,
36:55This could help catch your attacker.
36:57Each day, she seemed more irritable.
37:00gesturing wildly and trying to speak.
37:03In one of his silent complaints,
37:05It was possible to hear a sound coming from his mouth.
37:08The doctors were baffled by that.
37:11since her vocal cords had been cut
37:14and, in almost 100% of cases,
37:17The patient is never again able to make any sound orally.
37:22They examined her again.
37:24And that's when another miracle happened.
37:26The doctors found that, somehow,
37:29The girl's vocal cords were connecting.
37:32And they began to heal.
37:34She managed to recover her voice while still in the hospital.
37:38And that was a huge relief.
37:41After a while, she was discharged.
37:43He went home and returned to school the following year.
37:47Despite the fact that the girl survived,
37:50to have regained his voice
37:51and trying to get back to a normal life,
37:54Fear still haunted her.
37:57She didn't feel safe anywhere.
37:59And this insecurity was widespread.
38:01The residents of the small town were still afraid.
38:04that the monster that did that would attack again.
38:07The local police department increased its staffing.
38:12placed police officers in the schoolyards.
38:14and even inside classrooms.
38:16This served to increase it a little.
38:19the residents' sense of security,
38:21But as time went by,
38:23The case cooled down and resources were lost.
38:26The investigators' frustration was evident.
38:29just like Jennifer's,
38:31who spent the next 18 years of his life
38:34seeing your case fading into oblivion within the community
38:38and the local police.
38:4018 years after being kidnapped,
38:44raped and left for dead,
38:46Jennifer Schultz had almost given up hope.
38:49to see their attacker punished for this crime.
38:52That's when she received the call.
38:55by detective Tim Cromay,
38:57who said he would take on your case
38:59and wanted to meet with her.
39:01After so much time,
39:02A police officer finally asked to meet with her.
39:05to talk about your case.
39:07This gave Jennifer a little hope.
39:10Some time later,
39:11Jennifer said that,
39:12when she met the detective for the first time,
39:15he told her,
39:16Jennifer, I will do everything in my power.
39:19until the end of my career
39:21to get the answers you need for this case.
39:25This changed his life.
39:26because she saw it in his eyes
39:28the same dedication that she had
39:31in trying to find out
39:32Who was responsible for that monstrous act?
39:35I really wanted to be a part of it.
39:37from the resolution of my own case.
39:39I wanted to help.
39:40because I was the only living witness –
39:42she said.
39:43For Detective Tim,
39:45having Jennifer help with the investigation
39:48It was a unique opportunity.
39:50since no one but her
39:51It could have some of the most important answers.
39:54to help solve the crime.
39:57One of Tim's first actions upon taking on the case
40:00He went to ask the FBI for help.
40:02He sent the clothing items.
40:04that were found in the field
40:0518 years earlier
40:07and asked the forensic team to analyze the DNA.
40:10He was counting
40:11with the advancement of forensic technologies
40:14It would be quick to find out.
40:15Who was the criminal?
40:17But time went by.
40:18and the delay in reaching a result
40:20It ended up taking away his optimism.
40:23He believed
40:24that this was the only way
40:25to be able to identify the suspect
40:27And what if they couldn't do it through DNA?
40:30It would be practically impossible.
40:32otherwise.
40:33The forensic analyses took a long time.
40:35about a year
40:36and on September 22, 2009
40:38The FBI has come up with a name.
40:40Dennis Earl Bridford
40:42Along with the name
40:44and Dennis's criminal record
40:46The FBI sent it to the police department.
40:48a photo of his driver's license.
40:51Tim and his team
40:52They analyzed the notebook.
40:53where Jennifer
40:54at 8 years old
40:56unable to speak
40:57and taking strong painkillers
40:59described accurately
41:00What had happened to her?
41:02The suspect's name matched.
41:04The details she provided
41:06for the composite sketch
41:07They were so loyal.
41:08that the drawing
41:09It seemed to have been done
41:10from the wallet photo
41:12his driver.
41:13In Dennis's history
41:14I realized that he had
41:1539 years old
41:17And he was from Arkansas.
41:18He had just finished.
41:20to get out of prison
41:20for another kidnapping
41:22just six months
41:23after the kidnapping
41:24Jennifer's.
41:25Seven years later
41:26He had been arrested.
41:28for attempting to rape
41:29a woman.
41:29It was on that occasion
41:31that your DNA
41:32was collected
41:32And that was the sample.
41:34which led the FBI to him
41:36comparing the samples
41:37of clothes
41:38Regarding Jennifer's case.
41:39As soon as they were sure
41:41the arrest warrant
41:42It was issued to Dennis.
41:43And he was arrested.
41:45The man was taken away.
41:46to give their testimony
41:47and the agents now
41:49all they needed
41:50of a confession.
42:09Jennifer said
42:10that Dennis's arrest
42:11it was the moment
42:12most surreal
42:13of your life
42:13and after confirmation
42:15that he
42:15He was her attacker.
42:16she gave
42:17an interview
42:18emotional press conference
42:19Thanking Detective Tim
42:21your team
42:22the FBI
42:23and to everyone
42:24who were part
42:25of that case.
42:26She made a point of it.
42:27to remember
42:27that Tim fulfilled
42:29your promise
42:29to catch the culprit.
42:31The next step
42:32it was the trial
42:33everyone was convinced
42:35of what Dennis
42:35would be declaring
42:36guilty.
42:37Jennifer chose
42:38the date of August 10th
42:402010
42:41exactly
42:4120 years
42:43after his kidnapping.
42:45She spent nights
42:46agreed
42:46writing
42:47and improving
42:48your statement.
42:49she had
42:5019 years old
42:51of things
42:51accumulated
42:52that I would like
42:53to say
42:54for her attacker.
42:55Unfortunately
42:56Jennifer
42:57couldn't
42:58do that.
42:58In another act
42:59coward
43:00Dennis Bradford
43:01he hanged himself
43:02in his cell
43:03after having been
43:04incarcerated.
43:06On the day
43:07that the judgment
43:08it was scheduled
43:08to be carried out
43:10Jennifer
43:10He went to the grave.
43:11by Dennis
43:12and read
43:13your statement
43:13with hope
43:14that
43:15could end
43:16all that agony
43:18that she still
43:18I felt it.
43:19Jennifer
43:20I had hope
43:21that he
43:22could
43:22listen to her
43:23from beyond
43:23and while
43:24I was reading the letter.
43:25She was bitten.
43:26by an ant
43:27fire
43:27the same type
43:29of ant
43:29that bit her
43:30while I was
43:31between life
43:32and death
43:3220 years earlier.
43:34For her
43:34that was a sign
43:36of everything
43:36was finally
43:37finished.
43:39Despite his trauma
43:40Jennifer
43:41never left
43:42that his wounds
43:43prevented her
43:43of living
43:44your life.
43:45She got married
43:46and tried
43:47building a family
43:48but because
43:49of your abuse
43:50she couldn't
43:50having children
43:51Knowing about your case
43:53a specialist doctor
43:54in fertilization
43:55she helped
43:56Some time later
43:57she and her husband
43:59Jonathan
43:59They had a girl.
44:00and then
44:02a boy
44:02Jennifer
44:03continued to rise
44:05your voice
44:05in defense
44:06other people
44:07that passed
44:08for the same reason
44:09that she
44:09Despite having been
44:11almost silenced
44:12she showed herself
44:13stronger than anything
44:14even when
44:16it was just
44:16a child
44:17It is not me
44:18a victim
44:19I am a winner.
44:28December 2nd
44:292010
44:30Planada
44:31California
44:35The routine
44:37from the tranquil
44:37family
44:38it is
44:38it was interrupted
44:39due to disappearance
44:41sudden
44:42and mysterious
44:42by Ana
44:43and your baby
44:44just
44:45two months
44:45This triggered
44:47a series
44:47of events
44:48which revealed
44:49a plot
44:50macabre
44:50where the truth
44:51it was more disturbing
44:53more than fiction
44:54suspense
44:55The investigation
44:56revealed
44:57a cruel crime
44:58distorted
44:59and inhumane
45:00that left marks
45:01deep within the family
45:02and in the small
45:03community
45:04where they lived
45:07Ana Lília
45:08Days of Be
45:0926 years old
45:10lived in the small
45:11city of Planada
45:12California
45:13with her husband
45:14Luiz
45:14and the two children
45:15Luiz Junior
45:165 years
45:17and Anthony
45:182 months
45:19Of Hispanic origin
45:21the couple
45:22was described
45:22by acquaintances
45:23as having
45:24a happy marriage
45:25despite the difficulties
45:27found
45:28in the United States
45:29both
45:30they worked
45:31on a farm
45:32until birth
45:33of the youngest, Anthony
45:34after that
45:35Ana stayed home.
45:36to take care
45:37of the children
45:38people
45:39close to the couple
45:40They reported
45:41that Ana
45:41she was a mother
45:42and wife
45:43very attentive
45:44and affectionate
45:44she too
45:46was a person
45:46happy
45:47and determined
45:48who got along well
45:49easily
45:50with people
45:50who knew her
45:52unfortunately
45:53she met
45:54a person
45:55that I would use
45:55This is against her.
45:58on Thursday
46:00December 2nd
46:012010
46:02the family
46:03followed
46:03with your
46:04normal routine
46:05Luiz
46:06woke up early
46:07He drank his coffee.
46:08morning
46:08and left
46:09for work
46:10taking Luiz
46:11Junior
46:11to school
46:12as usual
46:13Ana and Anthony
46:14They had an appointment.
46:16marked
46:17for that day
46:17she prepared
46:19the formula
46:19baby
46:20and took
46:21the food
46:21from the freezer
46:22to prepare
46:23when I returned
46:23home
46:24she left
46:25from home
46:26around
46:26from 7:45 am
46:27morning
46:28and never again
46:29it returned
46:30at 3:30 PM
46:32Luiz
46:32it received
46:33a connection
46:34from school
46:34by Luiz
46:35Junior
46:35a teacher
46:37He found it.
46:38alone
46:38at the gate
46:39entry
46:39waiting
46:40your ride
46:41all the others
46:42children
46:42they already
46:43gone away
46:44Dwarf
46:44I should have gone
46:45to pick up the son
46:46at school
46:47a few hours
46:47before
46:48but not
46:48he appeared
46:49Luiz
46:50called
46:50for the mother
46:51wife
46:51and asked
46:52so that she
46:53I was going to get
46:54Luiz
46:54Junior
46:54Luiz
46:56it was still
46:56at work
46:57and didn't pay attention
46:58that the situation
46:59It was strange.
47:00at 6pm
47:01when he returned
47:03for the house
47:03of work
47:04realized
47:05something
47:05very wrong
47:06it was happening
47:07his wife
47:08and son
47:09they were not
47:09at home
47:10and there was
47:11their signal
47:12in place
47:12some
47:12panicked
47:14he contacted
47:15the department
47:16of the sheriff
47:16of the county
47:17and reported
47:18the disappearance
47:19from them
47:20the detective
47:21Mike Ruiz
47:22fluent in Spanish
47:24I went home
47:25of the family
47:25it is
47:25talk to Luiz
47:26he said
47:28that was
47:28at work
47:29when he received
47:30a connection
47:31from school
47:32of the son
47:32older
47:33saying
47:33that the mother
47:34He didn't catch it.
47:35on the way out
47:35how she
47:36I always did
47:38Luiz
47:38also spoke
47:39when
47:40arrived home
47:40the wife
47:41and the son
47:42youngest
47:42they were not
47:43she found
47:44the bag
47:45baby
47:45that Ana
47:46prepared
47:46to take
47:47for consultation
47:48and the formula
47:49by Anthony
47:49on top
47:50from the table
47:50from the kitchen
47:51Luiz
47:52asked
47:53for the neighbors
47:53if they had
47:54seen wife
47:55and they spoke
47:56who saw her
47:57leaving in the morning
47:58the detective
47:59got in touch
48:00with the post
48:01health
48:02and discovered
48:03that Ana
48:03and Anthony
48:04did not attend
48:05to the consultation
48:06Luiz
48:07He was questioned.
48:08about
48:08one hour
48:09as in all
48:10case
48:11which involves
48:11a couple
48:12the detective
48:13began to suspect
48:14of the husband
48:15according to him
48:16Luiz
48:17did not demonstrate
48:18no emotion
48:18during the interrogation
48:20which was strange
48:21since his wife
48:22and son
48:23They were missing.
48:24however
48:26there was
48:26no evidence
48:27that involved Luiz
48:29disappearance
48:30and it was confirmed
48:31that he was
48:32at work
48:32all day
48:33hours before
48:34the police
48:35by Snelling
48:36the fence
48:3732 kilometers
48:38planed
48:39also in California
48:40it received
48:41a connection
48:42from some farmers
48:43that were
48:44working
48:44in the region
48:45and they saw smoke
48:46leaving
48:47from an orchard
48:47almond trees
48:48near where
48:49they were
48:50when they
48:51They approached
48:51to see what it was
48:52they found
48:53a body
48:54burned
48:55they couldn't
48:56to say if he was a man
48:57or a woman
48:58the team
48:59from the local detective
49:00He went to the orchard.
49:01investigate
49:02they found
49:04a body
49:04which appeared to be
49:05of a woman
49:06and it was
49:07unrecognizable
49:08fully
49:08charred
49:10and brands
49:10tires
49:11leaving
49:12towards
49:13to the road
49:13next
49:14the entire area
49:15around
49:16she was searched
49:16for several hours
49:17and nothing more
49:18was found
49:19upon learning
49:20of the disappearance
49:21in the neighboring city
49:22the detective
49:23began to believe
49:25that body
49:26could be
49:26by Ana
49:27although not
49:28there is a signal
49:29by Antony
49:29the orchard
49:30almonds
49:31It was very close.
49:32Where is Luiz from?
49:33worked
49:33and the suspicions
49:34about him
49:35They became stronger.
49:36mainly
49:37after he
49:38It didn't pass.
49:38in a test
49:39polygraph
49:40the police
49:41they were more convinced
49:43than ever
49:43of what Luiz
49:44had done
49:45something with the wife
49:46and the son
49:46although
49:47they didn't have
49:48evidence against him
49:49a rumor
49:50of what Luiz
49:51and Ana
49:51were related
49:52with cartels
49:53and gangs
49:54from the region
49:54It was investigated.
49:55the county
49:56Mercedes
49:57was known
49:58because of its great
49:59number of homicides
50:00related
50:01gangs
50:01at the end
50:03it was found
50:04that it
50:04it was only
50:05a rumor
50:05and the case
50:06there was no connection
50:07with the crime
50:07organized
50:0836 hours
50:10after the disappearance
50:11by Ana
50:11and Anthony
50:12the police
50:13was activated
50:13by a man
50:14who was walking
50:15along a road
50:16deserted
50:16near Planada
50:17he saw a car
50:18abandoned
50:19on the shoulder
50:20and decided to call
50:21upon arrival
50:22on site
50:23the police
50:24they found
50:25what was the car
50:25by Ana
50:26he was
50:27locked
50:28and there was
50:28Anthony's sign
50:29near the vehicle
50:30however
50:31a little chair
50:32baby
50:33was found
50:33in a lake
50:34nearby
50:36Luiz
50:36he was called
50:37to confirm
50:38if the car seat
50:39belonged
50:39to your son
50:40and it collapsed
50:41when he saw her
50:42another connection
50:43received
50:44by the police
50:45informing
50:46about another
50:46vehicle
50:47it didn't seem
50:48to have a connection
50:49with the case
50:49at first
50:50but investigating
50:51in depth
50:52it was the piece
50:53what was missing
50:53to solve
50:54the crime
50:55the patrol
50:56road
50:56from California
50:57it found
50:58a vehicle
50:58completely
50:59burned
51:00in a field
51:01north
51:01Planada
51:02the car
51:03it was the same
51:04model
51:04of a vehicle
51:05that had been
51:06given
51:06as stolen
51:07a woman
51:08call
51:09Maria Teresa
51:10Be Robes
51:1133 years old
51:12she was the owner
51:13of the car
51:13and did
51:14the record
51:15robbery
51:15Teresa
51:16lived
51:17with boyfriend
51:18Joseph
51:18Augustine
51:19Valardi
51:2037 years old
51:21and the two
51:21her children
51:22the police
51:23resolved
51:24talk to the couple
51:25to understand
51:25what did it have
51:26happened
51:27before that
51:28the report
51:29forensic
51:30of the body
51:30charred
51:31It was announced
51:32and it was confirmed
51:33what was the body
51:34by Ana
51:34she had
51:35been
51:36strangled
51:37until death
51:37and then
51:38set on fire
51:39on the 7th
51:41December
51:41another
51:42connection
51:43for the police
51:43It brought relief.
51:44for the family
51:45It is
51:46Anthony
51:46was found
51:47in a neighborhood
51:48in the surroundings
51:49Planada
51:49a man
51:51I was taking
51:52the ice
51:52from the windshield
51:53from your car
51:53when he heard
51:55a sound
51:55strange
51:56coming from the door
51:57from the house
51:57from your neighbor
51:58he went to see
51:59what was
52:00and found
52:01a baby
52:01naked
52:02and real estate
52:03rolled up
52:03in a pillowcase
52:04and lying down
52:05at foot
52:05from the door
52:06the man
52:07rang the doorbell
52:08from the neighbor
52:08and handed over the baby.
52:10his wife
52:11who answered
52:11the door
52:12the head
52:13of the boy
52:13It had been shaved.
52:14and he was
52:15cold
52:16and rigid
52:16the woman
52:18your daughter
52:19and his son-in-law
52:19They held the baby.
52:21and they warmed it
52:21with body heat
52:22and hot towels
52:23while they were activating
52:25the police
52:26Anthony almost died.
52:27hypothermia
52:28but he was taken
52:29to the hospital
52:30and succeeded
52:30survive
52:31Luiz
52:32it cannot
52:33see the son
52:33because still
52:34it was considered
52:35a suspect
52:36in case
52:36a check
52:38done in the car
52:39found burned
52:40revealed
52:41that the brands
52:42tire
52:42corresponded
52:44with those that were
52:44found
52:45on site
52:46where the body
52:47by Ana
52:47It was burned to death.
52:48an investigation
52:50about Teresa
52:50it began
52:51and the police
52:52discovered
52:52that she and her boyfriend
52:53They were addicts.
52:55in methamine
52:56a few weeks
52:57before
52:58of the disappearance
52:59by Ana
52:59and Anthony
52:59she was
53:01in a park
53:01trying to find
53:02somebody
53:03that he kidnapped
53:04a baby
53:04for her
53:05and hit
53:06in a woman
53:06the police
53:08also discovered
53:09that Teresa
53:09had suffered
53:10an abortion
53:11spontaneous
53:12a short time ago
53:12they were
53:13to the gas station
53:14health
53:15with the photo
53:15her
53:16and the employees
53:17They recognized her.
53:18and informed
53:19that she was
53:20receiving
53:20psychological assistance
53:22due to the loss
53:23baby
53:23on the 2nd
53:24December
53:25images
53:26of the circuit
53:27internal
53:27from Walmart
53:28from the region
53:28showed
53:29Teresa and José
53:30buying clothes
53:31and food
53:32for a baby
53:33with this in hand
53:34the police
53:35Luiz ruled it out.
53:36as a suspect
53:37and he could
53:38finally
53:38find
53:39your son
53:40Teresa and José
53:41were arrested
53:42and accused
53:43homicide
53:44and kidnapping
53:45a search
53:46it was done
53:46at home
53:47of the couple
53:47she
53:48was found
53:49the photo
53:49from an ultrasound
53:50of pregnancies
53:52previous
53:52by Teresa
53:53she used
53:54the photo
53:55to show
53:55that was
53:56pregnant
53:56again
53:57including
53:58for their
53:58children
53:59and people
53:59next
54:00she said
54:01that the baby
54:02He was a boy.
54:02and even put
54:04fillers
54:04on the shirts
54:05to deceive
54:06people
54:06in his testimony
54:08Joseph said
54:09that everything
54:10It was an idea.
54:10by Teresa
54:11on the other hand
54:12she blamed
54:13the boyfriend
54:14and said
54:14that I hadn't planned
54:15to kill
54:16Dwarf
54:16Teresa said
54:18that Joseph
54:18I really wanted to.
54:19a son
54:19then
54:20she figured it out
54:21a plan
54:21when he met
54:22Dwarf
54:22at school
54:23where the children
54:24of them
54:24they studied
54:25the meeting
54:26it happened
54:26on December 1st
54:27one day before
54:28of the disappearance
54:29by Ana
54:30Teresa asked
54:31to hold
54:32Anthony a little
54:33and said
54:34that she did
54:35and sold handkerchiefs
54:36the woman
54:37invited Ana
54:38to go
54:38to your home
54:39the next day
54:40to show
54:41some of their
54:42works
54:43and Ana
54:43agreed
54:44in the morning
54:45following
54:46while I was
54:47at home
54:47by Teresa
54:48looking
54:49some handkerchiefs
54:49Joseph
54:50It surprised her.
54:51and strangled her
54:52the last thing
54:54that Ana
54:54it saw
54:55It was Teresa
54:55holding
54:56your son
54:59Teresa and José
55:00then they take
55:01her body
55:02to the orchard
55:03and they burned it
55:04after
55:04they fell apart
55:05from her car
55:06abandoning him
55:07on a road
55:08deserted
55:08and then
55:09burned
55:10the car itself
55:11when they found out
55:13that the police
55:13I was looking for
55:14the missing baby
55:15They took him away.
55:17for a house
55:17random
55:18and abandoned him
55:19outside
55:20alone
55:21and exposed
55:22to the cold
55:22the police
55:24assembled
55:24a solid case
55:25against the couple
55:26and the trial
55:27of Teresa and José
55:28It started in May.
55:292013
55:30they demonstrated
55:32little or none
55:33reaction
55:33to the words
55:34of the judge
55:35or to the statements
55:36of family members
55:37by Ana
55:37in court
55:38seated
55:39at the same table
55:40even when separated
55:41by lawyers
55:42nor Joseph
55:43nor Teresa
55:43They made contact
55:45visual
55:45during the hearing
55:46besides not
55:47demonstrate emotion
55:48Teresa
55:49He even laughed.
55:50during the trial
55:51the judge
55:52who presided
55:53the court
55:54compared
55:54the case
55:55with the books
55:56of the famous
55:56novelist
55:57horror
55:57Stephen King
55:58saying
55:59reality
56:00It's more bizarre.
56:01than fiction
56:02this court
56:03never seen
56:04or heard
56:05so many facts
56:06accumulated
56:07in one case
56:07so cruel
56:08distorted
56:09complicated
56:10and inhumane
56:12Rodolfo Dias
56:13Ana's brother
56:14cried
56:15while witnessing
56:16in court
56:17he said
56:18that part
56:18more difficult
56:19it's knowing
56:20that the two
56:21nephews
56:21will grow
56:22without the mother
56:23Anthony
56:23It only lasted a month.
56:24to connect
56:25with Ana
56:26he will never have
56:27the chance
56:28of being with her
56:29in the way
56:29that all
56:30newborn
56:30should be
56:31he said
56:33Luiz wrote
56:34a statement
56:35to the court
56:36saying that
56:37lives
56:37of their relatives
56:38were ruined
56:39by Teresa and José
56:40and between tears
56:41of sadness
56:42and hate
56:43He read it.
56:43the punishment
56:45It will never be enough.
56:46to delete
56:47all the suffering
56:48that caused
56:48our family
56:49they destroyed
56:51a family
56:51that was being
56:52built
56:5310 years ago
56:53because this woman
56:55idiot
56:55had to come
56:56and destroy everything
56:57in a second
56:57with the help
56:58of the husband
56:58in June
57:00during the hearing
57:01of conviction
57:02the lawyer
57:03by Teresa
57:04also read
57:05a statement
57:05written by her
57:06where the defendant
57:07He said he regretted it.
57:09for the murder
57:10and that he felt
57:11very bad
57:11by the family
57:12by Ana
57:12she too
57:13said in the statement
57:14I think I should
57:16go to prison
57:16for a long time
57:17but not life
57:19entire
57:19I want to have the opportunity.
57:21one day
57:21to be freed
57:22and die
57:23next to
57:24of my children
57:25Teresa Rubens
57:26was considered
57:27guilty
57:27homicide
57:28in the first degree
57:29and was convicted
57:30life imprisonment
57:31without right
57:32parole
57:34José was considered
57:35guilty
57:36homicide
57:37in secondary school
57:37and was convicted
57:39life imprisonment
57:40with the right
57:41parole
57:42after fulfilling
57:4327 years old
57:44both also
57:45were convicted
57:46by kidnapping
57:47and child abuse
57:48and remain
57:49behind bars
57:50of homicides
57:55Thanks.
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