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The First 48 - Season 29 - Episode 07: Murder in the Bud Room/A Mother Taken
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00:01This program documents actual homicide investigations.
00:05Criminal charges are often dropped or reduced,
00:07and all suspects shown are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
00:20An industrial district in North Tulsa.
00:25Oh my God!
00:27This is innocent.
00:29Give me the area up now.
00:30Somebody's got that area up now, now.
00:33Okay.
00:33Tell me exactly what happened.
00:35I'm the hospital director.
00:37Is it a male or female?
00:39It's a male.
00:40Is he awake?
00:42He's laying there.
00:44Ma'am, Iron Man, I look...
00:46He's a friend of Iron Man.
00:47I look nervous right here.
00:50I understand.
00:51I have an ambulance on the way.
00:57First responders arrive at a marijuana dispensary.
01:02Close, clear it, clear it.
01:04Clear, clear it.
01:05Clear, clear it.
01:06Clear, clear it.
01:07And discover a man lying on the floor.
01:11Hey, can you hear me?
01:12Hey.
01:14Shot dead.
01:25For homicide detectives, their chance of solving a murder is cut in half if they don't get a lead within
01:32the first 48 hours.
01:51I want to see him.
01:53How are you?
01:54Good.
01:55Detective Max Ryden will lead the investigation.
01:59Do I have an inside?
02:00Yeah, he's right there on the floor.
02:02Okay.
02:04The victim's gonna be a Montez Thomas.
02:0835-year-old Montrez Thomas was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, and attended Turvey High.
02:15After graduation, he moved to Tulsa with his girlfriend and enrolled in a commercial driving academy.
02:22Montrez leaves behind six sisters, three brothers, and six children.
02:30It looks like the victim came in with a friend of his.
02:35He goes to you.
02:37Montrez's friend is a student at the University of Tulsa.
02:41Our victim went in by himself.
02:44The victim's friend is sitting in the car the whole time.
02:47He doesn't even hear a gunshot.
02:49All right.
02:52The clerk saw it.
02:54The dispensary clerk, who called 911, told first responders that he witnessed the shooting.
03:00There was some sort of altercation.
03:03And then the victim was shot inside.
03:07The clerk said he was a mystery suspect.
03:10They left him.
03:12I was curious, how did this mystery suspect leave in a car on foot?
03:16Or is the clerk full of ?
03:17And the clerk did something we don't know about?
03:19The clerk had a gun on him.
03:21It was posted.
03:22Officers found a 9mm handgun on the clerk when they arrived on scene.
03:28All right.
03:29I want to go in there and look at the scene real quick.
03:36There's the furniture flipped over.
03:40One shot.
03:42Montrez was shot once in the chest.
03:46Shell casing.
03:49The team recovers a single 9mm shell casing next to Montrez's body.
03:54So whose gun is that?
03:57That gun is a load .22.
04:00And a .22 caliber pistol on the counter.
04:04I don't think it's been fired.
04:06Grab that gun.
04:09Okay.
04:09So we don't have a 9mm gun.
04:12Besides the clerk's.
04:149mm.
04:23Here's the deal.
04:24The facing's a 9mm.
04:25The clerk's gun is a 9mm.
04:28I'm not a rocket scientist, but I think the clerk shot it.
04:32Or there could be another person in there that was another customer.
04:35We don't know that yet.
04:38So we'll just take beefs to you guys downtown.
04:41Montrez's friend and the clerk who witnessed the shooting will be transported back to homicide.
04:49They have video.
04:51You're gonna stay here and get video?
04:52I'll do my best.
04:54Owner was supposed to be on his way up here.
04:56The other man.
04:58Oh yeah.
04:59I've had it downtown.
05:03Got a disturbance at a dispensary and maybe two customers got into a fight and one shot the other one.
05:09I really don't know.
05:11They said the clerk's being a little cagey.
05:14So I don't know what the deal is.
05:25Back at headquarters.
05:26Okay.
05:28I'm Detective Ryden.
05:29Ryden starts with Montrez's friend.
05:33How long have you gone to TU?
05:34Two months already.
05:36And where are you from?
05:37From Germany.
05:38Really?
05:38I'm sorry you're coming to Tulsa and this happened.
05:41Yeah.
05:42So let's go into how do you know the person that you arrived at the dispensary with.
05:47What's his name TU?
05:49Memphis.
05:52Okay.
05:52Like two or three weeks ago.
05:53Okay.
05:54I was trying to play basketball and I went to the gathering place, met him.
05:59He says he became friends with Montrez after they met playing pickup basketball.
06:05Then he asked me if I want to hang out with him today.
06:09And I was like, okay, okay.
06:11Okay.
06:12Then Memphis was picking me up from my door.
06:15We want to go to some bar.
06:17Okay.
06:18So we leave the bar and where do you guys go next?
06:22We went to the store.
06:24Okay.
06:25When it happened.
06:27He went inside and I just, I just waited in the car.
06:31Then I was listening to music.
06:34I was waiting for him, waiting, waiting, waiting.
06:36And then I was like, I heard Zyrene's.
06:39Okay.
06:41I saw police cars approaching.
06:44Then I was like, okay, something's going wrong here.
06:50And yeah, that's it.
06:52That's it.
06:53Did you ever see Memphis with a gun tonight?
06:57No, ever.
06:58Okay.
06:59Do you have any idea why somebody would want to shoot and kill him tonight?
07:01No.
07:03We had the conversation before.
07:05I was telling him that I don't want to get in trouble because I'm just here for like an
07:09excellence semester.
07:10Right.
07:11And he was saying that he's never getting me into trouble.
07:16But then, yeah.
07:19Got you.
07:21It's kind of shocking, I assume.
07:22Really shocking.
07:24Okay.
07:25Sit tight and I'm going to get them to come get you a ride, okay?
07:27Thanks.
07:33We're good.
07:33You can take him now.
07:34All right.
07:41Two hours in.
07:43I want to interview the clerk.
07:46Oh, yeah.
07:50Oh, yeah.
07:53Okay.
07:55Appreciate your patience.
07:57How long you work at the dispensary?
08:00Okay.
08:02The victim, had you ever seen him before?
08:07Okay.
08:09Okay.
08:10In your own words, what happened?
08:12Yeah.
08:13Customers.
08:15I was ringing someone up.
08:17My other co-worker was in a lobby.
08:20He reveals that another man was working in the dispensary when Montrez was shot.
08:26What's the other guy's name?
08:29Mike.
08:30Do you know Mike's name?
08:32No.
08:33Is Mike a regular employee like you?
08:35Yeah.
08:36Yeah.
08:37So, uh, what was going on about going to another dispensary?
08:43And bro was like, I mean, you still can.
08:45And then, like, it just went from there.
08:50Do you think he was trying to get the guy to leave and not have a problem?
08:54Yeah.
08:55Okay.
08:56Like, next thing I know, I'm going out there, trying to break it up.
09:02They had started getting heated.
09:05I'm trying to tell dude, you know what I'm saying, just to go, just to leave.
09:10Okay.
09:11They want to leave.
09:12So, I was breaking up up in the lobby.
09:15So, when I got him apart, Mike, I went back behind the gate.
09:18He was trying to, like, leave it alone every day.
09:21So, where customers aren't supposed to be?
09:22Yeah.
09:23Okay.
09:23He kept trying to come at him.
09:25And then, you know, two dudes, three goes.
09:29Then I'm going to let it go.
09:31Did Mike shoot him?
09:34Yeah.
09:49Tell me what Mike did after.
09:52He missed.
10:00So, how am I going to go hold of Mike?
10:02Because it sounds like Mike can help himself out if he comes and talks to me and Detective Zuniga.
10:07No, no.
10:07I don't have to.
10:09You think the owner should have it?
10:11I don't think so.
10:12All right.
10:13Sit tight.
10:13We'll get you at it real soon.
10:20I think the employee was a little concerned about being involved in a homicide and having to tell a co
10:25-worker.
10:26But, at the end of the day, he told the truth.
10:29Now, I have to watch the video and we'll see if it's self-defense or if Mike went too far.
10:33All right.
10:40An hour later, Detective Vernon McNeil returns with the dispensary's surveillance video.
10:48Is this beginning?
10:49Yeah.
10:51So, the way that dispensaries work here in Oklahoma is you can enter into a small little lobby area.
10:57Once they check your ID, then they'll buzz you into security where you can actually purchase product.
11:12He gets into this verbal altercation with this other clerk named Mike.
11:22Mike buzzes him into the back where you can purchase product.
11:27Him and Mike are kind of talking.
11:29Since there's no audio, it's hard to tell what's being said.
11:32But, it appears it starts to get a little animated between the two.
11:38There's a gun in his hand right there.
11:41He immediately goes to the gun.
11:45I don't think the victim was able to purchase anything.
11:47I think Mike kicked him out before he could finish the purchase.
11:56That kid actually tried to defuse it.
12:06Mike walks ahead of him and is outside with a gun.
12:10So, he comes out and he's like, man, hold on, man.
12:14I'm about to come out there with your old gun.
12:21Mike swings at the victim.
12:27The gun gets stuck.
12:29The gun gets lodged in the bar that connects to the door.
12:35He took the gun out of the door.
12:42He got his ass whipped.
12:51He goes and gets another one.
12:54That one he probably left with.
13:01Oh, he shot me right there, man.
13:03There you go.
13:06Oh, this is very premeditated there.
13:10That fight was over.
13:14So, he drops.
13:15The guy's looking at him just like...
13:17I think he's like saying, stop, stop, stop.
13:23Are you pissed to look at him?
13:27Bam!
13:28Damn.
13:31That ain't self-defense, bro.
13:33No.
13:34No.
13:34No, not even close.
13:38Mike goes outside.
13:40And then he ran, dude.
13:44He going east.
13:46He's an employee.
13:48So, did they figure out at the scene, like, his real name?
13:50Yeah, their boss shows up and we're like, okay, who's Mike?
13:54They know it's Mike Bell.
13:58Let's see here.
13:59Michael Bell.
14:05Yeah, that's him.
14:0840-year-old Michael Bell has prior convictions for attempted robbery by force and false impersonation.
14:15So, I guess I'll just start time out of a warrant.
14:17See if we can get warrants to start doing their searches on him.
14:22Yeah, I think we can do that.
14:24And we'll have a conversation after you get through as a first-degree murder.
14:27Alrighty.
14:37Later that day, the fugitive warrants squad scours the city for Michael Bell.
14:44But as the first 48 ticks away, he's nowhere to be found.
15:06Three weeks later, Michael turned himself in.
15:14Michael Bell turns himself into the Tulsa County Jail and is brought to homicide for questioning.
15:20Been doing this for 18 years and very rarely does someone turn themselves in.
15:27So, we'll get his side of the store and take him back down the job.
15:36Okay, Michael.
15:39I'm Detective Bryan, this is Lieutenant Watkins.
15:43How long were you working in the dispensary before this incident?
15:46Almost a year.
15:47Okay, and what was your job title?
15:50The tender and security guy.
15:53Gotcha.
15:54In your own words, what happened that night with you and the customer?
16:15I asked the guy his name and he said, uh, Thomas.
16:19So, I looked up the Thomas, I said first name.
16:22So, he goes, uh...
16:25So, I was like, I just made a funny joke like, well, he's already high.
16:29Right.
16:30He was like, nah, we just don't let bitch-ass know what we're doing.
16:37I was like, what?
16:38Okay.
16:41I was like, I have to have your first name to let you in.
16:44Right.
16:45He finally gave it to me.
16:46Then he came in and he starts saying, I'm from Memphis, mother .
16:53Had you ever seen this guy in your life before?
16:55Never.
16:56That's why I couldn't understand why he was so aggressive.
16:59Okay.
17:01He said, I could take my money elsewhere.
17:03I said, sir, it's your money, you could do whatever you want with.
17:07Nobody's making you shop here.
17:08Right.
17:09After that, he was getting his tree, but then he follows me outside.
17:16I swung on him.
17:17At the front door?
17:18Yeah.
17:19Okay.
17:20Okay.
17:20We started fighting, and he got me down on my knees.
17:23Right.
17:24He punched me, and he kept laughing.
17:27Okay.
17:28And I hurry up and ran back in there.
17:29Okay.
17:30He says he ran back behind the counter.
17:33And the guy still wouldn't leave.
17:35I said, man, this dude's gonna kill me.
17:38And grabbed another gun from behind the computer.
17:41So then what happens?
17:43I see him coming back towards me again.
17:47I just shot him in the chest, man.
17:51I was dazed out.
17:53I couldn't understand what was going on.
17:56Like, oh, .
17:57Look what I've done.
18:01So then what'd you do?
18:03Kicked him in his face and I took off.
18:09You're sorry this happened?
18:12Man, I'm so sorry.
18:14And I know that won't bring him back.
18:18I'm gonna tell the DA you turn yourself in.
18:20I'm gonna tell him you admitted what happened.
18:23I can't tell you what's gonna happen at the end of the day,
18:25but I think those are all positives.
18:27Sound good?
18:28Okay.
18:36Michael made a mistake.
18:37But clearly there's no self-defense.
18:39Michael, at the end of the day, realized he got angry
18:42and emotions got the best of him.
18:45Just because you lose a fight and you're upset about it
18:47doesn't mean you can go shoot someone and kill him for that reason.
18:50He's the one that made the bad decision to use the gun
18:52and he'll have to answer for what he did in court.
19:07I hope the arrest and the confession will bring some pleasure to the family.
19:12He did show her more and hopefully that will give her the family some peace.
19:16Sad deal.
19:17I'm glad it all came to a resolution.
19:25Six months later.
19:27It's been hard for all of us.
19:30Montrez's family gathers in Olive Branch, Mississippi to remember him.
19:37Sometimes I just break down because he left a hole in my heart and I don't know if it ever
19:42would be filled.
19:44My brother was the protector of the family.
19:48If you need him, he's there.
19:51When I heard that the young man had shot him and my son was unarmed, it really took me for
20:00a loop.
20:01That's what's really the hole in my heart right now.
20:04I don't think I'm ever going to get over that.
20:08My brother was innocent.
20:10He was on the right path and for somebody to take that away from him is crazy.
20:17He took away my deity.
20:20He took away a part of me.
20:22He definitely will be missed.
20:32800 miles southeast in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
20:39Gwinnett County, 911.
20:41Hi, I'd like to make a report.
20:42It's an emergency.
20:44Okay, and what do you need a report on?
20:54Okay, the person that you're translating for, who is that?
20:59Her sister and her son.
21:00He's three years old.
21:02Kid is telling us that the ex-husband is connected.
21:07We came to the house, refused to appear, but she's not here.
21:10We do not know where she's at.
21:13All right, let's go right there. We'll have an officer meet you there.
21:15All right.
21:21There was a call that came in for a welfare check.
21:24Corporal Kyle Howes, from the Behavioral Health Unit,
21:27will start the investigation into Ruby's disappearance.
21:30According to Ruby's sister, no one has heard from her in about six hours.
21:3628-year-old Ruby Maldonado Nava was born and raised in Guerrero, Mexico.
21:42After graduating from college, she married her high school sweetheart, Miguel, and they had two children.
21:48The family later moved to the U.S., where Ruby worked as an account supervisor for a cleaning business.
21:54Ruby and Miguel separated six years ago, and she started dating Alejandro Contreras, and had her third child.
22:04According to Ruby's sister, her ex, Alejandro, may have abducted her.
22:09With calls like this, where someone hasn't seen Ruby for a long period of time, and the ex is involved,
22:17that can be very concerning, because it can turn very violent and potentially fatal.
22:23Howes heads out to Ruby's apartment to meet with her sister.
22:29Ruby's not here?
22:30No.
22:31She's Zuri.
22:33She's Zuri's sister.
22:34Social worker Diane Deguera will translate for officers.
22:39Her son is a three-year-old.
22:41Ruby and her three-year-old son, Nico, share the apartment with her sister, Zoradani.
22:48The kid said the ex was out here this morning.
22:52According to Ruby's son, his father, Ruby's ex-boyfriend, showed up at their apartment.
22:59The three-year-old was the only one who saw the incident this morning?
23:01Yeah, that he hit her in the face and hit her in the pod.
23:07I've been out here before two months ago, and I arrested Alejandro.
23:13Alejandro was arrested for battery against Ruby three months ago.
23:16And then he went to jail for the DV stuff.
23:19And was released on bond under the condition that he have no violent contact with her.
23:24With Alejandro over here over the night, like we is actually in the home.
23:29No, no, no, no.
23:35He was pissed off.
23:36And she saw him last night in his car circling around.
24:03According to Ruby's sister, Alejandro moved in with a co-worker two months ago.
24:08But she doesn't know the address.
24:10Do you have a description of what type of car he got her into?
24:14Or not?
24:16Her car's not here.
24:18All right.
24:20Do you have a description of what type of car she has?
24:27Maroon Toyota RAV4.
24:29The team will put out a bolo for Ruby's Maroon RAV4.
24:34At this point, I got a really bad feeling with her ex, Alejandro.
24:39We think he may have done something to Ruby, so we definitely need to get our homicide unit involved.
24:44All right.
24:51What's up?
24:53Okay.
24:54Ruby, not a nod or Nava.
24:57Corporal Isles gets Sergeant Dallas York up to speed.
25:00I can send someone out there, too.
25:03All right, thanks, man.
25:06Ex-boyfriend.
25:08Alejandro.
25:09York looks up Ruby's ex-boyfriend.
25:12Last name's from Scherz.
25:1631-year-old Jahir Alejandro Contreras-Sagahan was born in Mexico and moved to Norcross, Georgia, eight years ago.
25:25He works as a contractor and has no prior convictions.
25:29They have a previous domestic violence incident back the end of January where he got arrested for battery.
25:38We don't have a current address on him.
25:41We need to go out and talk to their kid that they share together.
25:44You just want me to try to get the kid to say what he saw?
25:48Yeah.
25:49Okay.
25:54Detective Julie Price heads out to Ruby's apartment to interview her son, Nico.
25:59It's hard talking to a child who's witnessed something like a homicide because you're asking them to basically relive it
26:08and that can cause trauma.
26:10But I have child first training.
26:14Child first training is you learn to talk to kids.
26:18You learn to first figure out, like, their speech ability, how much they can retain.
26:23And then there's a specific way of questioning them.
26:27I mean, he will put it together later that something happened to his mom.
26:34So you want to try to get the information out of them the most delicate way possible.
26:40You want to know when I'm going, you want to know when I was going to go home?
26:44Y-Yo!
26:45Y-Yo!
26:46What are you?
26:49Y-Yo!
26:50Okay, so, Nicholas.
26:52I'm Detective Price.
26:53Y-Yo!
26:54You're the Detective Price.
26:55You want to play?
26:57Yes.
26:58Okay.
27:00How old are you?
27:01Quanto sign of the pianist?
27:04Three?
27:06You're three?
27:07While Price talks to Ruby's son.
27:13We're not counting, 911.
27:15A call comes in from a 911 operator in Clayton County, Georgia, 125 miles south of Atlanta.
27:23I have this gentleman on with him.
27:25He's an employer who has an employee that called him to advise that he had killed his wife.
27:33Okay.
27:34Hello, sir.
27:36Hello, hello, hello.
27:37When did he call you, sir?
27:39He just called me like 40 minutes ago.
27:41What's his name?
27:43Alejandro Contreras.
27:45And her name is Ruby Lava.
27:49When he said that, stop.
27:51I'm going to go to the police.
27:53Can you meet with the lady before you come with me?
27:55Yes.
27:56He gives them Alejandro's address.
27:59I don't know what else I can do.
28:01All right, sir.
28:01Thank you so much.
28:03All right.
28:08Minutes later...
28:11What's up?
28:12Alejandro's coworkers have gathered outside the house where he's been living.
28:17He's been renting the way.
28:18Right.
28:19But he's not there.
28:22He was here today.
28:24When the coworkers checked the house, they found evidence Alejandro had been there earlier.
28:30There was pizza on the counter.
28:32There was a kid's lollipop on the counter.
28:35Okay.
28:37Dolly on the back seat.
28:41We appreciate it, Lee.
28:45Where do you want me to do, sir?
28:46Go cover up Harrington.
28:48Yep.
28:49You can see the car is coming in.
28:50All right.
28:51Patrol will keep eyes on Alejandro's house in case he returns.
28:55Make sure nobody goes in the house.
28:57Logo that.
29:00Meanwhile, back at Ruby's apartment...
29:04He's good.
29:05I don't think I can get much more out of him.
29:07Okay.
29:08Good job.
29:10Gracias.
29:16So, it sounds like it got into a fight.
29:19He hit her.
29:20So, it's probably like she took a couple of blows to the head.
29:24She went down onto the ground, said that she was on the floor, then Daddy put a blanket over her,
29:32picked her up, and carried her outside, and then he got dropped off at the babysitter.
29:38But other than that, I don't think he remembers anything else.
29:46Minutes later...
29:48A car pulls into Alejandro's driveway, then quickly backs out.
29:53I've got it for you.
29:59Turn off the car.
30:02Keep your hands where you can see them, and step out.
30:07Turn off the car!
30:14Come on, up, arriba!
30:28Passenger, walk backwards to the sound of my voice.
30:40Yeah, he's in contact.
30:43What's your name?
30:45Alejandro.
30:47Passenger, exit the vehicle.
30:51Keep your hands up!
30:53Keep walking.
30:56Keep walking.
30:57Keep coming.
30:58Just stay where you're at.
31:03Am I being arrested?
31:05No.
31:05Right now, you're being detained.
31:08I think, uh, he's more who we're looking for, not you.
31:14Where'd you pick him up from?
31:17Up on this, over.
31:18The driver says he picked up Alejandro in a neighboring county east of Gwinnett.
31:48He shows officers the location where he picked up Alejandro.
31:52It's on the east side of Athens.
31:56I appreciate it, man.
31:58Ordered at the York.
31:59The officer sends the GPS data to Sergeant York back at Homicide.
32:04We know that you weren't involved in anything.
32:07And lets the driver go.
32:1211-57.
32:13Home Depot.
32:15Officers find a receipt in Alejandro's pocket.
32:18He buys a hand truck.
32:20Hand truck from Home Depot.
32:21So he bought two gallons of gas, a lollipop, and a Coca-Cola.
32:26And maybe a car fire or something.
32:28Nope.
32:29That would explain why he didn't have the RAV4.
32:34While Alejandro is transported back to Homicide for questioning.
32:38Coca-Cola sent these coordinates.
32:40York looks up the location where Alejandro's friend picked him up.
32:45Looking at the Aero View, it's out in the middle of nowhere.
32:48It's a very wooded, rural area.
32:51About an hour and a half east of here.
32:53So I contacted authorities with Oglethorpe County to do a flyover there and see if they could locate the car.
32:59A helicopter from the Georgia State Patrol Aviation Unit is dispatched to search for Ruby's RAV4.
33:06When Alejandro was detained, he had a receipt from Home Depot.
33:10York turns the case over to Detective Rodrigo Araya.
33:14And on the receipt was the purchase of, I believe it was two gas cans.
33:18The team will try to get surveillance video of Alejandro inside the store.
33:23This guy may have actually killed this girl.
33:26We don't have a body or the car or anything like that.
33:29But, I mean, I'm more inclined to say that he killed her, took her out there and scorched the car.
33:35It's just going to be a matter of finding it.
33:38GSP Aviation is out there now.
33:39GSP Aviation is out there now.
33:46An hour later.
33:49Down here back in the woods, back to the right.
33:54Following coordinates sent by air support officers.
33:58County sheriffs find Ruby's RAV4 in the middle of an abandoned logging site.
34:06Tires all blown.
34:11inside just looking in there the body's burned down to the bone they find ruby's remains
34:19looking in there lucky might have some problems at the top of the head or something
34:24probably the worst body burnt body i've ever seen the oglethorpe county coroner determined
34:30that the extreme heat of the fire left ruby's body too fragile to move requiring an on-site
34:36examination pretty sure i'm sorry back at homicide he's got urn marks all over his hands and on his
34:49forehead he does reek of gasoline smell it araya will interview alejandro
35:00hola señor
35:05entonces querÃa hablar y yo sé que te quemaste que como se te hiciste eso
35:17yo sé que estás herido me estoy mirando como me quiere decir algo algo pasó
35:28qué pasó
35:43yo no acuerdas 10 10 y medio y el salón fue para decirme que tenÃa a esa persona
35:56y eso me dio mucha rabia sà por supuesto le digo quiero ir a verte quiero hablar las cosas quiero
36:04estar junto contigo fui más tarde a la hora que ella me marcó y qué pasó después eso estaba despidiendo
36:29he says ruby wanted five hundred dollars a week in child support for nico
36:35y yo me enojé yo me enojé pero si ella tiene su novio pero si ella tiene su novio
36:38ya porque no le pides al novio
36:41mhm
36:41fue el odio fue el coraje peleamos discutimos
36:47y qué pasó después
36:53le tomé el cuello
36:57pero asà sÃ
37:07con una mano
37:09con esta
37:11ok
37:14tu hijo estaba dentro de tu apartamento no
37:16he says after he killed ruby he wrapped her body in a blanket and put her in the back of
37:25the rav4
37:30and put nico in the passenger seat
37:34the home depot
37:36a home depot
37:37que compraste ayer a home depot
37:40la garrafa
37:41y un carrito
37:43el carrito porque tu podÃa cargarla y
37:47y el agarrafa de la pocha de gasolina
37:53he says after buying the supplies he dropped nico off with a babysitter
38:03and drove east looking for a place to dispose of ruby's body
38:14he says when he said ruby's rav4 on fire it burst into flames
38:21no
38:23do
38:23no
38:23they
38:23ok
38:31robert
38:32no
38:39la remana
38:41de ruby
38:44chau
38:57Then, so this is the Home Depot, Corporal Randy Blackburn returns with surveillance video,
39:05which shows them arriving in the Maroon RAV4.
39:11This is where the vehicles is right here.
39:18Here's the suspect and his child entering the Home Depot.
39:27He's rolling the dolly and he's having the kid carry the gas can.
39:35I saw for that he knows what he's about to do. He's making his kid carry in there.
39:43How cold Alejandro was to allow his son to be carrying that gas canister. He just doesn't care that he's
39:49getting his son involved in this.
39:52Ruby, she tried her best to try to make her life better for her and her son.
39:57But when the relationship ended, Alejandro was jealous and he started losing control over her and he needed to gain
40:05control again.
40:06As young as Nico was, it definitely struck a nerve.
40:09You know, you lose your mother from this heinous crime and now your father is going to be probably in
40:16jail for the rest of his life.
40:17It's going to hunt Nico for the rest of his life.
40:2018 hours after Ruby was reported missing, Alejandro Contreras is charged with her murder.
40:47Two years after Ruby was killed.
40:53Two years after Ruby was killed.
40:56Two years after Ruby was killed.
40:57Her family gathers at her older sister's house in Arizona to remember her.
41:02Ella siempre estaba riendo.
41:05Ella tenÃa como un carisma muy, muy bonito.
41:10Nos hacÃa reÃr.
41:13Los niños de Ruby eran todo para ella.
41:17La parte más difÃcil es que yo veo a mis niños y yo me pregunto por qué estos niños,
41:24¿por qué mis hijitos tienen que estar sufriendo?
41:29Desde que falleció Ruby, a los niños los tenemos en terapias
41:33y aún asà ha sido muy difÃcil para ellos adaptarse a esa situación, a lo que vivieron.
41:41Con Nico ha sido más complicado todavÃa, ya que él vivió todo eso, o sea, él estuvo presente ahÃ.
41:51A medida que va creciendo, él va recordando más cómo sucedieron las cosas, qué fue lo que le pasó a
41:57su mamá y él lo narra tal cual.
42:02Alejandro fue un hombre muy vil, nos quitó una parte de nuestro corazón, nos quitó un pedazo de mi alma.
42:16No, pues yo lo único, pues, que él sà les pido, les pido justicia, que no lo saquen de la
42:22cárcel, pues, que se haga justicia para mi hija.
42:26Mi hija no merecÃa tener esa muerte, la verdad.
42:42Gracias.
42:42Gracias.
42:42Gracias.
42:43Gracias.
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