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00:04all i seen was sparks i think that was the time i knew that eric was gone the 28 year
00:11old was
00:12tragically gunned down just outside of his home i just screamed to the top of my lungs no words
00:18that could explain that feeling they're innocent victims they don't deserve what happened to them
00:24i didn't know what to do after that i didn't know how to live i didn't know how to breathe
00:27i didn't
00:28know how to do any anything so the big question is who is this guy gangs drug dealers a lot
00:38of them
00:38think that they're untouchable not realizing in the background we're watching this is a truly evil
00:44person he was a true serial killer do you know who committed that murder i do who wasn't you're insane
00:53you're a monster he called himself the next john wick he's a real life murder for money hitman
01:04i'm detective joe bamberski fbi task force i'm liz becker special agent fbi
01:13when serious crime strikes the special agents of the fbi answer the call fidelity
01:20bravery integrity this is feds
01:43what's up at work doing what i do towing cars it's a sunday night in the rain eric was literally
01:54love at first sight two days later he was moving me out of the apartment that i was in
02:02and i was moving into his it was so quick but yet we knew we know
02:10whole new year new beginnings 2017 i'll be 40 years old would you believe it 40. we were moving to
02:25down south we were leaving he had bought a truck from his mom we were packing it up with a
02:32little bit
02:32of stuff that me and him had together relocate down south start a new life i don't ask for much
02:42i just want to live 10 words they're so powerful when i see that video he just wanted to live
03:00that night i had been working at melrose police the bar it was a delia front tavern in the back
03:12and he was working for a bob's the tow truck company down the street from the bar
03:18i was outside you know on a break and eric came up
03:22we were actually talking about you know how we're leaving
03:31and we've seen this man dark skinned man stonewashed jeans on and he just opened fires all i seen
03:42was sparks and it's just rapid fire i tried to grab him
03:51but eric pushes me where i'm in front of the uh the bar door now my back was burning i
03:59had gun fragments
04:00that i didn't even realize were in my back i know eric saved my life it got silent
04:12and uh somebody was giving him cpr i think that was the time i knew that eric was going
04:35in 2017 i was brand new to the fbi i wanted to work narcotics cases and violent crime cases
04:43and so therefore this is unfortunately kind of the perfect place to be
04:53in the country philly is a very large city very vibrant city um has a lot of great areas to
04:58uh to
04:58visit but there's also the other side where there's there's a lot of violence gangs homicides narcotics
05:06it's an uphill battle the city itself unfortunately has a really bad narcotics problems and violent
05:13crime issues we're fighting for the top of the most murders per city in the country
05:27there's a famous quote in philadelphia by frank rizzo and it goes the streets of philadelphia are safe
05:35it's the people in philadelphia that make them unsafe i was in the homicide unit for uh just shy of
05:4428
05:44years it takes a toll it takes a huge toll i worked probably in excess of 2 000 murders with
05:54my partner
05:54john mackney so my relationship with joe is kind of like looking in the mirror just not physically
06:02i felt close enough to call him my brother i feel like i know more about him than i did
06:08my own siblings
06:16the unique thing with myself and my partner was that we were also cross-designated with the fbi
06:26as a task force officer which basically means you're a local police officer who is then sworn in as a
06:35federal officer they're the same as we are at that point all working together all sharing information
06:41all to try to combat the violent crime problem that plagues us all the fbi opened their door for us
06:52and then we bring an enormous amount of investigative experience it's a combination of i guess you could
07:01say old school tenacity and new school technology and it's tough to overcome when they work together
07:14on the night of january 12th john and i were working the 4 to 12 on the 4 to 12
07:20shift you pretty much
07:22resigned yourself to the fact that you're going to be leaving the building to investigate a crime
07:26a murder i got the phone call there had been a homicide up in the frankfurt section of philadelphia
07:42one person is shot they were pronounced dead the victim's name in this case was eric robinson right
07:50here where we're standing uh there was a lot of blood on the sidewalk from where the victim had fallen
07:56he was shot multiple times his girlfriend who was standing right next to him was right here
08:03there's a lot of ballistic evidence a lot of shell casings
08:07look like a very personal shooting uh by the amount of violence that we saw directed at one person
08:13there's a surveillance camera we knew by our observations outside that the store at the corner
08:22probably had video and we recovered some very valuable video evidence
08:33the video surveillance shows the person who committed the homicide look outside the window and
08:41you can see that person looking at eric robinson and khadija who are standing just outside of camera
08:48view on the sidewalk the video evidence from inside the store was amazing it clearly shows the offender's
08:58face uh his physical description the clothes that he's wearing in my years in law enforcement i've never
09:05seen video surveillance footage that was as clear as the eric robinson homicide in addition to that the video
09:14shows the suspect exit the store walk directly to the victim and
09:24fire many shots
09:27there was no struggle this was a targeted attack it's just a matter of fact
09:32execution of a person on the sidewalk
09:37it's clear that eric robinson is the intended target what is the motive of this murder so we have
09:44to look into the background of eric robinson where is he from who does he associate with what's up
09:51what's up at work doing what i do throwing cars we find out he was working man was done on
10:00anybody's radar
10:01in law enforcement for any kind of misconducts at this point in his life i'm thinking that whatever
10:07this guy did it was personal so we had to speak to uh robinson's girlfriend
10:19the next day um i walked back up to the bar and i laid in front of the bar where
10:24he's
10:26in his blood in his blood until my daughter and them came and got me
10:34because i didn't know what to do after that i didn't know how to live i didn't know how to
10:38breathe
10:38i didn't know how to do any anything because we did everything so much together
10:51and he didn't deserve that i had to of course talk to the detectives and they asked me did he
11:02ever
11:03have an altercation in my bar and i told them um a customer he was being very disrespectful one night
11:11over flirtatious but not respecting the fact that i'm telling you i have a man and it was it was
11:17very
11:17negative it was nasty eric said a couple words back to him he didn't like eric because eric stood up
11:26to
11:26him you know and and walked away from it that's what i had to tell the police that's a very
11:34viable motive
11:35for why somebody would want to commit a murder that happens all the time you know romantic interests
11:40caused people to do crazy things so we were chasing the lead given to us by khadija when the following
11:49evening another murder occurred that led us in a different direction
12:04i love this picture when he jumped in that pool and he came up that had to be the funniest
12:11thing
12:11effort he'll never get old kyan and we're cousins uh 30 days apart literally we were joint at the hip
12:21it was not one day that went by that we didn't talk to each other we just it was i
12:26don't know it was
12:27magnetic my brother and sister we had a good childhood we both spent a lot of time with my grandma
12:35okay i always came around he always made sure he stopped by and kyan was her breath of fresh air
12:45there's no words in the english language to describe him handsome handsome from the word go he's such a
12:53lovable child he called me shorty and i don't know why because i was taller than him
12:59he was a poor boy and then he became a man and i was so proud of what he did
13:04he had two sons loved
13:07them to death he took care of them he was a great provider at the time he he worked at
13:14a bob's as
13:16a tow truck driver he wanted to be a police officer and uh he was on that path he was
13:22on the path
13:23he was working and that was my grandson and i miss him i miss that relationship
13:43fire department yes somebody's just in shot i heard a gunshot from a guy screaming out here
13:49where's your emergency street friday the 13th sitting in my usual chair watching tv my son's
13:58upstairs common friday night for me and all of a sudden my son's coming down the steps come on let's
14:03go
14:04kyan's been shot i said what
14:08we got there before the ambulance as i'm standing outside the er watching across the street i see the
14:15ambulance the lights go out and if you don't know what that means that means that the person's gone
14:21my heart just sunk well they took him out of the ambulance then i looked turned around i seen kyan's
14:30face couldn't believe it his face was all swollen his head was blown up he'd always look big as i
14:35don't
14:35know what but he still was kyan and they called my son his mother and me and they told us
14:42that he didn't make
14:43it no words that could explain that feeling
14:50when we finally got the call i just remember my knees my like they just buckled and i just screamed
14:58to the top of my lungs and everything after that was just a blur i didn't want to be touched
15:04i didn't
15:05want to be held i didn't i didn't want the comfort like i just i just wanted him i never
15:13went to the
15:13hospital i regret not going to the hospital so every day every day and i want him to know that
15:28i was following up leads on the eric robinson murder the homicide unit was notified that another
15:38murder had occurred the fact that they both worked at the same tow truck company we suspected that the
15:47homicides were connected so the murder of kyan fruster was then reassigned to john and i directly
15:55i took a look at the cctv and was able to see how kyan was killed
16:04there's a tow truck sitting on the corner outside of kyan's house once kyan approached the tow truck
16:14open the passenger door the shooter immediately ran up and while the passenger door was open began
16:21shooting kyan and basically executing him
16:29kyan fruster he was a completely innocent person the blatant disregard for human life is insane to me
16:39the ballistic evidence that was recovered from the kyan fruster murder was compared to the ballistic
16:45evidence recovered from the eric robinson scene it was a match meaning that the same gun killed both
16:52victims we realized that eric wasn't killed for romantic reasons now we're looking at a double homicide
17:07we're now thinking what's going on at the tow company that we need to start looking at
17:14at that time in philadelphia we were experiencing a lot of unlicensed unregistered tow truck operators
17:23and some of them were warring with one another not to the extent that they were murdering each other
17:30but it certainly wasn't out of the realm to think that it may have escalated to that point
17:36we had a very clear picture of the shooter we had a very clear picture of what he was wearing
17:44so we get the cctv footage of the robinson homicide out on a billboard for people to hopefully call in
17:54and give us an idea of who the subject actually is once that happened i was like someone has to
17:59know who
18:00this person is someone's going to call this will be an easily easily solved homicide that never
18:08happened it was very strange that nobody came forward what that means is he's so dangerous that
18:15nobody wants to come forward we were starting to think that it's somebody in the city that has some
18:21kind of reputation and it's a dangerous reputation it's extremely frustrating the case did stall the
18:29case hit a point where we weren't able to move forward
18:43months went by in fact the whole year went by and it wasn't fair it wasn't fair to him
18:50and i wanted to get to the bottom of it so i investigated i discovered kyan was to testify
18:57against this man named arthur roland and that's where it went from there i found out kyan was
19:06getting his car towed they were hooking it up to the tow truck the guy pulled a gun so kyan
19:12called the
19:13cops kyan had to go to court he's testifying that this guy threatened him with a gun when he was
19:19doing
19:19his job he was doing the right thing so i investigated a little bit more into this arthur roland's lifestyle
19:29i'm on the computer and i'm looking up his history he's got a rap record like this
19:35so i called the detectives and i let them know i thought this is the man this is the reason
19:42kyan and that's how detective benberski took over kyan's grandmom came to us and said that kyan was
19:52due to testify against arthur roland when we looked into arthur roland's background i could see that he's
20:00a person who's in the drug trade and had been so for a very long time
20:08on the night that kyan was making an attempt to tow arthur roland's pickup truck the police recovered
20:17the firearm that was used to threaten kyan as well as a significant amount of narcotics and then the
20:24day before um fruster was to testify in his case against arthur roland he was murdered the sticking
20:33point with that was eric robinson we could not connect him to arthur roland in any way and there
20:44was no doubt that when we were reviewing the video footage of both locations that the shooter was not
20:50arthur roland he had a legitimate alibi for both murders
20:59we needed someone that could help us with information so we took the information to task
21:05first members and instantly agent becker informed us that he's a suspect in a major drug investigation
21:15that i'm conducting we knew about him arthur roland was a known subject in the violent drug trafficking
21:25game in philadelphia he was one of those people that was very difficult to get a case on him because
21:32he was very surveillance conscious but we always knew that he was the person that we needed to focus
21:39on i would say that arthur roland is probably one of the most dangerous people that i have ever
21:47investigated
22:02over the course of months we finally got a wiretap going on who we believe to be
22:10a very senior figure in the hierarchy of arthur roland's drug organization
22:20it was clear that arthur roland otherwise known as beau really had his tentacles in everything
22:30they think we'll get out of next blue tomorrow
22:34overnight everything all right how much they're gonna get up
22:39arthur roland was one of the main members of this drug trafficking organization
22:43receiving large amounts of methamphetamine and distributing it to his people on the street
22:50there's more coming tomorrow you know what i'm saying the money he's sending eight pieces you
22:55heard me i heard you brother this is what the bureau does and we do it very very well
23:02gangs drug dealers a lot of them think that they're untouchable that law enforcement can't get to them
23:07not realizing in the background we're watching there's not an organization that we can't get into
23:14you know if we decide that's where we need to be
23:20because that's how you talk to me like i'm not listening when i ask you simple questions
23:27so when joe and john said that they believe roland was a part of their investigation we were we were
23:33very interested they're given all access to our case files information whatever they need and
23:39whatever we need to work a case together and that's the beauty of this task force
23:50we need to know anybody and everybody that's connected to arthur roland so as individuals are
23:56being identified on the wire we were cross-referencing those images their photos to the cctv footage of the
24:06eric robinson homicide none of that was panning out none of the people that are tied into roland
24:14are fitting into the image of the person who committed the murders they are clearly not the
24:19same person again the frustration level rises because you can't get past this one part of the case that's
24:28now taking months to do one of the disappointing aspects of being a homicide detective in philadelphia
24:37is a lot of murders go unsolved and that's frustrating for the loved ones of the homicide victim
24:45i didn't want to wait anymore every day i wake up i think about eric every morning every night
24:54i didn't get away with this so long i would call them they would call me back and forth they
25:01did the
25:02work they did the footwork but they couldn't connect it i was thinking to myself how are we going to
25:10tie
25:10this all together and connect the two murders and link it to the drug organization is there something
25:21else that i'm missing here you just need that one piece
25:34please how may i help you two black cars pulled into the parking lot okay and then i heard a
25:41gunshot
25:42that one car took off the other car i called to see if anybody was there it's still running but
25:49nobody's
25:50asking i was coming to work that day when i was notified that there was a murder the victim in
25:58the case is a male by the name of sean small police are now looking for the gunman responsible for
26:03the
26:03murder that occurred in the overbrook park section of the city
26:09so here in the parking lot we find the victim he slumped over from the driver's side into the
26:15passenger side he's been shot one time execution style inside of the head we have one witness who
26:22sees the shooter come back up to the victim's car now this time the shooter was on foot he reaches
26:28inside the car the shooter then wipes down the side of the car with his jacket and then proceeds
26:34this way here towards 75th street so the first thing i want to do is i want to look for
26:40cameras
26:44when we review that video it was uh right there in the top corner it's not great surveillance footage
26:51but you can see the unknown male get out of the vehicle approach sean small's vehicle he stops and
26:59fires the shot and that was it then later on he returns one foot we were able to get another
27:07video
27:07that showed the shooter he's wearing black and bright yellow jacket so it was easy to follow
27:13him on surveillance footage he sees the police arrive and then he runs through one of the back alleyways
27:24what can we do to find out who that person is
27:30when i speak to sean's brother he provides me the information that he met with sean the the night
27:39before that it was sean's birthday he had met him at a bar so now i needed to get their
27:46video we see a
27:48series of a series of vehicles pull up three males get out of all three vehicles um one of them
27:55was our
27:56victim sean small and he's with his brother a gentleman who went by the name pr
28:07the fourth guy we don't know but that was the exact person that we had on camera from the crime
28:16scene
28:17he's wearing this distinct shirt and a sneakers match sean's brother he told me that he was with
28:24two gentlemen that one he knew his pr and the other one he did not know but was introduced to
28:29him as
28:30burn earn vance something like that so i watched the video from inside the bar and it was then when
28:39i
28:39got to get a really good picture of the shooter so the big question is how do i get to
28:45this guy who is this guy
28:59now at this point i'm like so close so i go to what's called the photo imager
29:04it's a list of people's arrest photos and i do a cold search how the photo machine works is you're
29:11putting in combinations i have a description physically decent picture of his face and his
29:19name's vern vern vance something like that so i just start breaking down combinations of of those
29:25first page nothing second page nothing i'm going through the pages on the third page bang there he is
29:38that that's the guy the guy from the picture in the bar to this guy that's the same guy the
29:46name
29:46was ernst presley presley was arrested two days prior on another case i really was getting one break
29:54after the other so i prepare an arrest warrant for presley for the murder of sean small
30:06so i kind of have the who so let's where's the why
30:12and this is when i dig into pr and then i find out that pr was associated with arthur roland
30:18and
30:19their business is drugs the more i dug into roland and the more i dug into pr there was no
30:27way i felt
30:29that a federal agency wasn't watching them john and joe were the the fbi task force so i reach out
30:37to
30:37them he calls me over and he says take a look at this guy and i look and i look
30:46closer and i'm like
30:49that's it that's our shooter ernest presley is the shooter of eric robinson and kyan fruster as well as
31:01the shooter of sean small it was like we got the guy we we knew we had the right guy
31:08there was no
31:09questioning that it wasn't the same person but in the beginning presley wasn't cooperating
31:15arthur roland was still out on the street presley was like i can't speak on these guys because i
31:22know what will happen to me the same thing that happened to sean small but at that point we have
31:28enough evidence against arthur roland we've had enough pounds of methamphetamine that we had seized
31:35we had enough phone calls that we were listening into we know how they're operating we know who's doing it
31:42and we decided it was the right time
31:56so that morning it was a massive coordination where we had search warrants and arrests going
32:02on in california and then also in philadelphia arthur roland is living on close to what we call the
32:10mainline which is a very nice part of philadelphia in a high-rise condo
32:18we went up to the apartment that arthur roland was living in roland actually refused to open the door
32:25so once fbi swat forced open the door uh he was inside and he was taken into custody
32:33the house is searched we find narcotics large stacks of money he had a gold necklace that had
32:44diamond encrusted uh pendant on it that said bow which is his nickname um so it just really gave
32:51a good picture of how much money he was making
32:55there was a handgun right by the door and liz becker recovered two machine guns that were secreted
33:02in the nightstands in the bedroom it was a kid's room that arthur roland was keeping two extremely
33:11dangerous high-powered semi-automatic rifles in it tells me a lot about him
33:31once roland was finally arrested we were hoping that presley would be more inclined to talk to us
33:36in april of 2019 ernest presley came in for an interview at the fbi philadelphia office
33:46it's liz becker kevin coleman myself and joe so i said okay let's sit down so i'm going to read
33:55this right up the coronary work with questioning concerning the crime of murder i couldn't even
34:00get the miranda warnings out when ernest presley said i'm going to tell you everything
34:06so the person in the video wearing the eagle's hat and the jeans that's me that's you okay can you
34:12tell me what happened my murder happened okay and do you know who got murdered uh i don't know
34:21i don't know his name personally but i know you know do you know who committed that murder i do
34:29who
34:30was it was okay and then we knew we had him and at that point it was pretty much okay
34:38can you elaborate
34:41on why you would do these things and he elaborated on why he would do them can you tell me
34:46why that murder
34:47was committed
34:51these are things that everyone's familiar with because generally they're television shows but this
34:59was real a real life murder for money hitman
35:14after he identified himself of killing robinson we really still suspected that brewster's murder was
35:23connected you just told me that you did the first incident right i'm asking about the second one the
35:28next time also yes you're responsible for that yes ernest presley tells us that he was hired
35:37to kill kyan fruster then we asked the next question which is why did you kill him and i'm going
35:45to ask
35:45you again can you tell me who paid you to do that well bow being on the road okay
35:55presley is alleging that arthur roland was the one getting the firearms for the homicides and then
36:01paying the individual to do them do you know why he paid to do that yes they got into an
36:09argument where
36:10he pulled out guns the guy called the cops on him he was arrested and that's how he chose to
36:18dissolve the case
36:20the intent was to kill kyan fruster and prevent him from testifying against arthur roland
36:27he knew if the guy never showed up for court the case would be thrown out there's no witness there's
36:33no crime but i still have that annoying thought in the back of my mind why eric robinson in terms
36:42of
36:42the first guy okay how did you get put on to these guys uh actually it was supposed to be
36:49a form of
36:53misdirection explain that to me meaning that the first guy was just
36:59a sacrificial man so so to speak he wanted to make a beam seem like it was kind of like
37:04a
37:04robbery thing going on so his plan was we'll kill a tow truck driver tonight and tomorrow night
37:14when we kill kyan fruster it'll look like a tow truck war which is exactly the path we follow
37:22eric robinson he just happened to be wrong place wrong time and they targeted him just because
37:28of where he worked at first guy to the site never anything wrong his name it was just he was
37:33a
37:33sacrificial lamb classifying eric robinson as a sacrificial lamb you almost wonder if there's
37:41like a soul in there it was frightening i realized that we're talking to somebody who's capable of
37:48incredible amounts of violence without any remorse or guilt.
37:52I say very, very few times in my life
37:56I've encountered a truly evil person.
38:00This is a truly evil person.
38:03You took this man for no reason.
38:05You're insane. You're a monster.
38:09Not only that, he did that,
38:12but then you turned around and took another young man
38:15who had just had a baby.
38:17There's so many families affected.
38:22Ernest, I said, you're looking at three murders here.
38:26The U.S. Attorney's Office was seeking the death penalty.
38:29When we brought up cooperation,
38:32he immediately responded with,
38:34I know how cooperation works over here,
38:38and I'm going to tell you everything.
38:41I'll tell you about two more murders,
38:42which almost knocked everyone out of their chair.
38:47He admits to five that he pulled the trigger on
38:49and then co-conspirator on another homicide.
38:53So we solved six murders.
38:55He was a true serial killer.
38:58One of the cell phones that was seized from Ernest Presley
39:02at the time of his arrest.
39:03I got to look at myself
39:06and how he names his phone was John Wick.
39:10I think that he took pride in being a hitman
39:13and called himself the next John Wick.
39:27Presley took a guilty plea
39:29for all of the incidents that he was involved in
39:31and he was sentenced by the judge to life in prison.
39:36He declined to cooperate any further at that point
39:39and he never testified
39:41against Arthur Rowland or anybody else.
39:45Arthur Rowland was never charged
39:47for the actual murder for hires of those individuals.
39:51However, because of the drug conspiracy,
39:55the judge sentenced him to 40 years in prison.
40:14We were able to take two extremely dangerous individuals
40:18off the street for a really, really long time
40:22and one for the rest of his life.
40:25The families that were there for the sentencing,
40:28they got to see somebody come to justice
40:30and hopefully that that brought them
40:33some kind of closure in the end.
40:35That is why we wear the badge and we carry the gun.
40:44I spoke at Presley's trial
40:46and I let them know that he took something,
40:49he took a good person off the face of this earth.
40:52I miss my grandson.
40:54How much
40:55and miserable.
40:58What?
40:59Where you been?
41:01You should have been here.
41:03You should be here.
41:09Eric's with me every day
41:12and his love shines through all of it.
41:15Eventually, I'll be back with him.
41:18I'm going to give him the biggest kiss and hug
41:21I could probably ever give somebody
41:23in my whole entire life.
41:28I'm going to give him the best kiss and hug.
41:30I'm going to give him the best kiss and hug.
41:30I'm going to give him the best kiss and hug.
41:31I'm going to give him the best kiss and hug.
41:31I'm going to give him the best kiss and hug.
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