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Homicide Squad: New Orleans - Season 1 - Episode 08: Caught in 4K
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00:15New Orleans 9-1-1, what's up in the emergency?
00:18Yes, I'm calling to report a fight.
00:20I'm just like on live, like watching it right now.
00:23What's the location, ma'am?
00:25McDonald Park in El Jib.
00:29Somebody just shot a gun.
00:30They have kids out there playing ball.
00:33You said a shot was fired?
00:35Yes, a shot was fired.
00:37All right, ma'am.
00:38We'll get someone out, okay?
00:40Y'all can come to McDonald Park.
00:42We have a lady shot.
00:43All right, we already have the call.
00:44I need that area.
00:46No exit wound.
00:48They pulling up right now, sir.
00:58Any of you gentlemen know?
01:00No.
01:02Crazy!
01:03Crazy!
01:08Crazy!
01:11Crazy!
01:14Crazy!
01:18Crazy!
01:40There was a homicide in the 4th district in Algiers.
01:43I'm on the way to the crime scene.
01:45I don't know anything about the victim.
01:48I just know that a young black female, mid-20s maybe, shot at least once.
01:54I don't really know what happened yet.
01:57Just that there was a fight.
01:58And there was a bunch of video floating around on social media of right before the incident, possibly the incident
02:04itself.
02:14When I arrive on scene, it's eerily quiet.
02:18Crime lab technicians were already there beginning to process a scene, place evidence cones.
02:23So, a single casing.
02:26The shooter was there.
02:29Blood.
02:31Some shoes.
02:32Some clothing were cut off.
02:34The pepper spray.
02:37Look.
02:39There's a church with a video camera on the corner across from the playground.
02:46I have to come back tomorrow and get this.
02:48Yep.
02:51I work in the homicide section for the New Orleans Police Department because doing something difficult is virtuous.
02:58I like to do difficult things.
03:01Giving families closure, it's probably the most important thing that you're going to do for that family.
03:07And that's humbling.
03:12While I'm on scene, I get a text message from my sergeant, Nick Williams.
03:17He sends me a video that had been posted to social media of the incident itself happening.
03:27Which one's the pink hair?
03:29The decedent?
03:29I don't know.
03:33I mean, this is right here.
03:35Right where they're standing.
03:36It's right there.
03:38I'm going to call Rob and see what color hair.
03:40Good to see you in the night.
03:41All right.
03:44Hey, um, what color hair did the decedent?
03:49Black, white, not pink, white.
03:52All right.
03:53No, just black.
03:56Who's got a white shirt?
03:57The white shirt on the ground is what's cut off.
04:05Black shirt, black shirt.
04:08Oh, there's white shirt.
04:09Hitting with the pepper spray.
04:11That's going to be your decedent.
04:14Wasn't even actually fighting.
04:16Dang.
04:16No.
04:21We saw the email Rob sent with the victim's info.
04:24Oh.
04:27I learned that the girl who died, her name is Brittany Usen.
04:31Brittany was 25 years old.
04:34She was born here in New Orleans.
04:36And she's one of six siblings.
04:40And then she was shot and killed.
04:43It is tragic.
04:45Most of these incidents can be avoided with common sense and conflict resolution.
04:56All right.
04:56I guess I'm going to the 4th District Station to talk to somebody.
05:00I'm going to go back over with the detectives, make sure I got everything they got.
05:03Okay.
05:04I'll call you if I need you.
05:05All right.
05:07A witness that they were able to detain is at the 4th District Station.
05:12So I head over to speak to them directly.
05:16Any video of the girl's shooting?
05:18No.
05:19No.
05:20No.
05:21Whose is this?
05:22It's on Instagram.
05:23Everybody getting this video.
05:25The live streams are making the rounds on social media.
05:29Everybody wants to see what just happened, including the police officers.
05:33Oh, there you go.
05:35A video that had just been posted showing the shooter exiting a maroon car, drawing the weapon,
05:44waving it, racking around into the chamber, and then firing the weapon.
05:51So she was pointing with it or she shot it?
05:54You're going to see her hand jackpick.
05:58Sure as s*** looks like it.
06:01The victim spraying pepper spray appears to be what the perpetrator was reacting to.
06:07You got my number.
06:08Send that to me.
06:09And as they come in, please send them to me, the different versions.
06:12And I'm going to go talk to my witness.
06:21The person at the 4th District Police Station sounds like she was there at the scene.
06:26And she might know something about what happened, how it went from a fight to a murder.
06:34Does she know the victim?
06:36I need to know everything she knows.
06:41Hey, mate.
06:42I'm going to the 4th District Station to interview somebody if you would like to tag along.
06:46All right, I'll meet you over there.
06:47Yeah, I'm about to pull out.
06:48I'll follow you over there.
06:49All right.
06:50All right.
06:50All right.
06:51Nick Davis is going to come meet me at the 4th District Station.
06:54Help me do the interview.
06:59My decedent on scene is wearing that white shirt.
07:06This one with a red top pulls out a pistol and bangs one off.
07:12Bang.
07:16Is there somebody here waiting to talk to us?
07:18Can you have any more?
07:24Hey.
07:26My name's Detective Herman.
07:27This is Detective Nick.
07:30Tell me what happened today.
07:33It was supposed to be a fight.
07:35This girl named .
07:37How did them two know each other?
07:39They fighting, like, sweet as fuck.
07:41They fussing every day back and forth, calling each other ugly and all that.
07:45So they was like, come on, let's just get it off our chest.
07:48So they decide to go to the park and fight for these.
07:52Okay.
07:52So they started fighting.
07:56The girl hopped out of the truck.
07:58They got jammed out two times.
08:00The gun?
08:00Yeah.
08:02So when they did, she shot the girl.
08:03That's when everybody started running.
08:05But they were still fighting when she was shooting them.
08:07So the person who got shot is not the girl who came to fight?
08:11No.
08:11That's her sister, Brittany.
08:13So was the one there to fight.
08:15Brittany got shot, and they're sisters.
08:17Yeah.
08:19Would you recognize the lady who shot the gun if you saw it with y'all?
08:23Yeah.
08:24Have you ever seen her before today?
08:26No, this was my first time to see you.
08:28Okay.
08:29Give me a couple minutes.
08:30I'm going to step out.
08:31I'll get your phone.
08:31We'll go through it together.
08:32I'll get the numbers that I need.
08:34I'll take care of it, okay?
08:36Okay.
08:38The witness tells me that there was a mutual fight between two girls that had a problem
08:42with each other.
08:43Both sides brought their friends, and the idea was to keep it a fair fight between two people,
08:48which it did not stay that way.
08:50And Brittany, the sister of one of the people fighting, ended up getting shot and killed.
08:56What did I miss?
08:57Brother, we got everything you need.
09:00We'll talk to the thing about the victim's sister.
09:03So you want to talk to her tonight?
09:04I want to talk to her, yeah, as soon as she can, I can find her.
09:06Yeah, that's why it's still for us.
09:08And I need to get in touch with Brittany's mom.
09:11I'm going to get the info out of her phone.
09:13All right.
09:14All right.
09:16Where's her phone at?
09:20I think that social media, it's going to be the downfall of Western civilization.
09:27However, as detectives, it's a cold mine of information.
09:31I can get access to what was going on social media in the days before the incident.
09:37All right.
09:38I got your phone, but we're going to open it together.
09:43So, Brittany's sister, the one fighting?
09:45Yeah.
09:46We'll go to contacts?
09:47I don't have one, no.
09:48I was calling her on Instagram.
09:49Show me.
09:51That's her?
09:52Yeah.
09:52And then Brittany's mom?
09:55It's her.
09:56All right.
09:57What's the other person who came to fight's Instagram?
10:01That's her?
10:01Yeah.
10:03Just so you know the way it works is, as detectives, we catch whatever next case is,
10:06it'll be my case.
10:08I'll probably work all night tonight.
10:10I'll take like a two or three hour nap.
10:12I would like to put somebody in jail tonight, which is probably not going to happen, but
10:15as soon as possible.
10:17All right?
10:18Thank you for your time.
10:23All right.
10:24I'm going to call my mom, see if she can get Brittany's sister.
10:27Either bring her to the station or go to where she is.
10:41The sister of the decedent should have everything.
10:45And if she doesn't know their first and middle and last name, hopefully she'll know nicknames,
10:49she'll know Instagram accounts, and then I'll get me in the right direction.
10:54You need to have some empathy as a detective when you're investigating these cases.
10:59Especially if you need the help of the relatives to figure it out.
11:05Making sure the family believes that your understanding of their situation gets you the information that you need.
11:12That information is crucial.
11:29Hey, my name is Detective Herman with the New Orleans Police Department.
11:32This is Detective Nick.
11:34You want to go inside?
11:35It's a little cold outside.
11:53The sister, she said that she didn't see the shooter
11:56because she was getting jumped by two or three girls at the time the shot went off.
12:02There was no reason for her to be there.
12:05There was no reason for her sister to be there.
12:06It was over a whole bunch of not important stuff.
12:10And now her sister's dead.
12:13So that's a weight she's going to have to carry now.
12:17Based on the social media posts and what some other people were saying,
12:21she believed the shooter was named Woolridge.
12:25So the next step is to identify this person.
12:29Anything you think of, just call and tell me.
12:31Okay.
12:35The name she gave you, you put her in the lineup,
12:37you show that to the who said she would recognize the shooter,
12:41and then...
12:41Then that's a wrap.
12:43I got to go home, get some sleep, come back first thing, start my day.
12:46All right, dude.
12:49See you later.
12:57See you later.
13:09You just walk to the front door, you call me back on this number,
13:11I'll come down and get you.
13:13Okay.
13:14Thank you very much.
13:15You're welcome.
13:16All right, bye.
13:19I just spoke with the decedent sister that is on the scene,
13:24and she volunteered to come down and talk to me.
13:27So she's going to be here in about 30 minutes.
13:29We'll talk to her, find out what she knows.
13:31And then I've got two other eyewitnesses coming in.
13:36My hope is that they're going to give me the name of the shooter.
13:40Yeah, I got like a few, three hours in the middle of the day.
13:43Is there anything you can think of that could do it at home?
13:46Yeah.
13:47Let me show you, actually.
13:48Come see.
13:49So this is where the fight went down.
13:52This church has a little bubble camera right here.
13:57I need to go and get that video.
13:59It might just be clear enough to see that maroon Nissan, it looks like.
14:04Okay.
14:05Because the chick goes and gets the gun out of that maroon car.
14:09I would like to get a better angle of that car.
14:12Yeah, I'll head out there.
14:13You're the best.
14:18It's been a very long night.
14:20In the last 12 hours since the incident occurred, the videos that were posted to social media have gone viral.
14:26Dozens of Crime Stoppers tips have come in.
14:28It's a ton of information, so some of the other officers in the police department helped vet that information.
14:37Chad just texts me.
14:39He goes, this is her, and her name is...
14:46Nyandra Wooldridge, right age.
14:49He's looking at social media.
14:51It's right.
14:52Nyandra Wooldridge.
14:59Chad sent a picture.
15:05This is what's posted on her Facebook page with her name underneath it.
15:11Nyandra Wooldridge.
15:15She's got a red 2020 Nissan Sentra.
15:19Well, isn't that interesting?
15:21It's got a plate.
15:23You got the plate pulled up?
15:25Yeah.
15:26Plate readers, dude.
15:28At 6.05 yesterday, a camera catches it going eastbound towards the crime scene.
15:36This is like an hour before the shooting, right?
15:39Yeah.
15:39It looks like the same car that's on your video.
15:43And that's the same type tires.
15:46And the same distinctive maroon.
15:48Yeah.
15:49Now, if we get footage from that church, that shows her car was there.
15:54Bingo.
15:55That's pretty good, dude.
15:57Bring me back some nice 4K high-def video of that girl showing her ID card.
16:05I'll get you that.
16:08Hopefully, video from the church will show in a little more detail what happened.
16:12Maybe the car the perpetrator fled in.
16:14Maybe arriving.
16:16Maybe it'll show her pulling out the gun.
16:18Maybe a face shot.
16:23I'm going to go get that witness.
16:35You're always hoping that there will be witnesses willing to come forward and say,
16:39I saw what happened.
16:41This is the person that did it.
16:43But there's this culture of silence, and we fight that a lot, especially in New Orleans.
16:49Thank you for coming.
16:51Um, just tell me whatever you think I need to know to put the person who killed her in jail.
16:56When I pulled up.
16:59You didn't show me something?
17:01Yeah.
17:06Bang there, you look like this.
17:09You see another guy?
17:11You know the girl's name?
17:12Who told her to go?
17:15Nigel Warridge.
17:17How do you deny it?
17:20I've been to her.
17:21Like, they're from the project.
17:22They're the Warridge.
17:22Everybody know their family.
17:23The Warridge.
17:25You have a picture of her?
17:27They put it on social media.
17:31And that's the girl who you saw with the gun?
17:33Mm-hmm.
17:34Do you mind if I email that?
17:35Yeah.
17:39This witness was able to show me a video that she recorded on her phone that wasn't posted
17:45to social media.
17:46So at least I know she was there.
17:48And then she's able to provide a picture of the person who she saw holding the gun.
17:54And she's able to name the perpetrator.
17:57Um, give me a minute.
17:58I'll come back in.
17:58I'll walk you out.
17:59Okay.
17:59All right.
18:01So I know the veracity of her statement is pretty good.
18:08She said, I know him for years.
18:09I knew him my whole life.
18:10Right.
18:10So I'm going to do the same thing with all of them.
18:12Yeah.
18:12So I'll just run through the other two.
18:14And it'll be the same story.
18:15They're going to tell me the same stuff.
18:16I don't need you from them.
18:17All right.
18:17I think I got it.
18:18Good job, man.
18:21Thank you for waiting.
18:24Now that I have possible perpetrator identified, best case scenario is I can get the next
18:32two witnesses to identify the same person as the shooter.
18:37The only thing I care about is figuring out the girl who killed Brittany.
18:42Okay.
18:43Just tell me from your perspective what you saw happening.
19:11The girl who was holding the gun, you ever seen her before?
19:14I don't want to listen to know of social media.
19:17I mean, they ain't got it or something.
19:21You know the girl's name?
19:23I don't know her brother, but they call her Nana, something like that.
19:27But I know her lady's name is Woods, something like that.
19:31Okay.
19:32Did you see what car she was near when you walked up?
19:35I think a red, a red, two little cars, but I don't know the name.
19:40A red car?
19:41All right.
19:43That's not all I need.
19:44Thank you for coming.
19:51All the witnesses I spoke to gave the same stories about what happened, when it happened, how
19:57it happened.
19:58And it just adds to the truthfulness of what they're saying.
20:02It lets you know you're going in the right direction to get the arrest warrant.
20:30Brittany, she was a sweet, loving person.
20:33She cared for everybody.
20:38This is her having her way.
20:41Making this face to have her way.
20:45And this one, she got her way.
20:51An awesome little girl.
20:53Grew it up to be an awesome woman because she was 25 years old.
20:59I'm Brittany Onkel.
21:01She didn't know what she was going to be in my life and gave me a family.
21:07She brought the charisma, she brought the energy, she brought the angelic moment.
21:14To get that phone call, to know that something so beautiful and something so full of life, it's no longer
21:23with us.
21:26It's not easy.
21:29If you love someone, you'll lay down your life for them.
21:33Correct.
21:34And that's exactly what she did.
21:36Yep.
21:38One other sister called her to come have her back, basically.
21:42And it went too far.
21:46We're hoping that this tragedy can be something that can save somebody else's life.
21:53Yes.
21:54To make people understand, like, we can do conflict resolution without fighting, going for a gun, anything like that.
22:06I'm always missing, wishing that she was still here, so we could create some more memories.
22:13But I'm living off the ones that I have, that I had with her.
22:18That was my heart right there.
22:22My baby girl.
22:42Okay.
22:43Run me now.
22:44See what I got here.
22:46All right, so that bubble camera you were looking at is down, not operational.
22:51But the church had two other cameras that do have good footage.
22:55You are the closer of the century.
23:00The first angle, super zoomed out, right?
23:04But I think that's a car, correct me if I'm wrong.
23:08And as it goes, you see it peeling off.
23:14Yeah.
23:15That was 718, about a minute after the shooting.
23:19Perfect.
23:20Then we have a second angle from the end of the street.
23:27Okay.
23:28The shootings happening right away.
23:29Yeah, exactly.
23:30And then right there.
23:33That's that stupid car.
23:35Yes.
23:36And that was 718.
23:40So you have your suspect's car for sure is in that area.
23:44Yeah.
23:45At the time of the shooting.
23:47And for sure, the shooter's car resembles your suspect's registered vehicle.
23:52I think I have enough for an arrest warrant.
23:54I think you do?
23:55Arrest warrant time.
24:19Speaking with the victim's families, that's probably emotionally the hardest part as far as our job goes.
24:28The natural order of the world is children bury parents.
24:33So it's horrible when it goes the other way.
24:37I just wanted to meet you face to face so you could see me and you know who's investigating the
24:41case.
24:41What I can tell you is I've interviewed a bunch of witnesses.
24:45And so it's moving forward.
24:47It's going to get solved.
24:48And then we'll go from there.
24:50Make sure you have the same video I have.
24:53There's a bunch of videos floating around.
24:54I have seen most of them, I think.
24:56But even if it's something that I have, if you have something and you see something, send me a link.
25:01Send me a copy.
25:02We collect all the information and we figure out what's true and what's not.
25:05And if you have a direct question, call and ask me and I'll give you an answer the mess I
25:09can.
25:09All right.
25:10Did you have any specific questions for me?
25:12Question I want to know.
25:13How many times was she shot?
25:17Um, I know that answer.
25:19I'm not going to tell you yet.
25:21That's an answer I can give you, just not right now.
25:23Does that make sense?
25:25Fair?
25:26At this point, we're trusting of the system.
25:28And we're just hoping that the system do a well job.
25:30Just so you know, it's not quick going through the court process.
25:34But we hope the arrest will be made soon.
25:37She'll be in jail.
25:38The judge will give her a bond.
25:39And then we'll go from there.
25:44I'm going to step out.
25:45I'll be right back.
25:48Hey, this is Detective Herman.
25:52Yes, ma'am.
25:55Okay.
26:05The night of the situation, everybody was highly emotional.
26:09And I just think that...
26:11Hey, guys.
26:11Um, somebody called me.
26:14And I am going to go take care of some stuff related to this.
26:17I'll contact you probably tomorrow.
26:19Okay.
26:20Hopefully, I'll have some good news to give you.
26:21Okay?
26:24Be safe.
26:24Yep.
26:32So, my phone rang from a number I didn't know.
26:35And the person gave a location where the perpetrator is supposedly right now.
27:00Do y'all know any possible place where this lady can do this?
27:03Because this may not be the last time somebody come knocking at this door.
27:06I mean, we're going to do everything we've got to do to get hooked.
27:08I'm going to try to help help me.
27:20How you doing, ma'am?
27:20You can come here.
27:21You're all right.
27:22You're good.
27:22You're good.
27:24You can do this.
27:25I'm going to see your kids.
27:26I'll see you.
27:26You can come on.
27:27You can come on.
27:27Let's come right over here.
27:28All right?
27:29James, my bag?
27:30Come on.
27:34Don't worry about that.
27:35I got you a lawyer.
27:37Come on.
27:38Stop trying.
27:38Wait.
27:39I got you, ma'am.
27:49Now that I have Miss Woolridge in custody, it would be great to hear her side of the story.
27:54Have a seat right here.
27:58She allegedly brought a gun to a fist fight.
28:01And I would like to know, why did you think that it needed to go to that?
28:07You have to know that could cause somebody's death.
28:15You have been arrested or detained in connection with the investigation of the crime.
28:15My name is Detective Herman.
28:16I'm the first in the jail with the sergeant lessons.
28:21There's a quick form we're going to fill out first.
28:23So it's today's date, which is 4-24-24.
28:31You have been arrested or detained in connection with the investigation of the crime, more specifically
28:40out on the side.
28:41You have the right to remain silent.
28:43Anything you say can be used against you in a court of law.
28:45You have the right to an attorney.
28:46If you cannot afford an attorney, when we appointed for you, you can decide at any time to exercise
28:51these rights and not answer any questions or make any statements.
28:54Having these rights in mind, do you wish to talk to us now?
29:01All right.
29:08I'm disappointed that Ms. Woolrich declines to give a statement, but I have enough evidence
29:14to proceed with any case against her.
29:17She's going to be charged with second-degree murder.
29:20The judge signed a warrant, so you're going to be arrested for one count of murder and two
29:25counts of aggravated assault.
29:26So we unhook you from the table.
29:30Stand up and put them behind your back.
29:33Stand up and put them behind your back.
29:54Hello?
29:54Hey, Ms. Montreus.
29:55It's Detective Herman.
29:57Hey, Detective Herman.
29:58Hey, I wanted to give you a call and just let you know firsthand.
30:00Um, the person who did it's been arrested.
30:04We just took her off to jail about five minutes ago.
30:07Oh, thank you, Jesus.
30:08Thank you, Jesus.
30:10Thank you, God.
30:12Thank you so much, Detective Herman.
30:15Thank you so much.
30:16I appreciate you.
30:18Okay.
30:18We appreciate you.
30:19Thank you so much.
30:21All right.
30:21You're welcome.
30:22If you have any questions, you can reach me on this phone, okay?
30:26I will.
30:27You have a good night.
30:27Have a good night.
30:28Bye.
30:31There you go.
30:36An arrest was made, but that's just the start of the case.
30:42That's the beginning of the work, because now we have to document everything so that we
30:47can take it to court.
30:49What you know about a case isn't always what you can prove.
30:54You can know something and not be able to prove it in a way that a judge and jury will
31:00agree with you.
31:02You don't want to be known as a detective who let the murderer get away.
31:06So, I need to search both the maroon car that we know was on the scene and the white truck
31:13that she was apprehended in.
31:16You put that pressure on yourself.
31:20We're homicide detectives.
31:21We take our job seriously.
31:55I'm looking for any ballistic evidence.
31:58It's possible the gun isn't there.
32:00It's possible she left her clothes in that car that she was wearing that day.
32:04Anything to continue to show that Miss Warridge was at that scene and that she was the one
32:09who pulled the trigger.
32:11She was wearing a red tube top and jeans.
32:15Those pants don't look right.
32:17It's a skirt and that has straps.
32:20Close, but no cigar, huh?
32:28Not there.
32:30So, now the truck.
32:34I'm looking for anything that might be related to the crime.
32:38So, firearms, firearm accessories, bullets, a phone.
32:57Touchdown.
33:11Hidden, under the back seat, way in the back.
33:17You'll see a gun.
33:23One round in the chamber.
33:27Two rounds missing.
33:30Nickel-plated casings.
33:34And same caliber, nine millimeter.
33:38It'll go to test fire and then come back in two days.
33:43I hope this is the murder weapon.
34:52And it's not the right gun.
34:53Did anyone claim the gun?
34:55The boyfriend claimed the gun.
35:26Can't say it wasn't me.
35:28It's going to be some explaining shit I have to do in court.
35:52How many lineups is it total?
35:54Three?
35:56I bring them up one at a time.
35:57I just got to print them out in color and put them in envelopes.
36:00Sounds good.
36:04I don't make the lineup.
36:06I take the picture of my suspect and I send it to a third party.
36:11They pick out five other pictures that look like my suspect.
36:15And then I give it to another detective who knows nothing about the case.
36:20So it's double blind.
36:21The whole case sort of hinges on them being able to identify Ms. Woolridge in the photo lineups.
36:28How are you doing?
36:30Phone detective Bakula.
36:31I will advise you of the procedure for viewing the following photographic or live lineup.
36:42The person who committed the crime may or may not be in this lineup.
36:45If you recognize anyone, please tell the officer which photograph or image which you recognize and how you recognize the
36:52individual.
36:53Any questions?
36:54You understand?
36:55Yes.
36:55Okay.
36:57You can open that up and you can take a look at those photographs and then let me know when
37:02you're finished.
37:07The photo lineups are going to be critical.
37:10The witnesses need to positively identify the person who fired the shot.
37:19I am able to listen in and witness number one is taking a little while.
37:26It's making me nervous.
37:31She's not picking it.
37:33Relax.
37:34I can't relax.
37:36I just need the lineups to go smooth.
37:39Yeah, I can tell.
37:42They hair are different.
37:44That's why I can't feel.
37:50I'm going to have to be 100% right.
37:52If you can't identify him, you can say, I don't know.
37:58Okay.
38:15Now, I'm starting to panic.
38:17The first witness is not able to make the ID.
38:21Two more witnesses that agreed to come in.
38:23So, hopefully, both of them make the correct ID.
38:26Because if they don't, then it's back to square one.
38:36You can open that up.
38:38Just take your time.
38:39There's no pressure.
38:40And just let me know when you're finished.
38:47This is number two in there.
38:48This is number two.
38:49And then number three.
39:06Can you please tell me what the individual
39:08in photograph number five did?
39:16Okay.
39:17Thank you, Ms.
39:29And then I'll get you out of the colt.
39:43Okay.
39:49How are you doing, man?
39:50Hi.
39:51I'm Detective Bakula.
39:52And I'm going to be Assistant Detective Herman.
39:56Okay, you can open that up.
40:02And that's totally fine.
40:07Okay.
40:28She's done.
40:30She picked the right one.
40:32That's great.
40:34I was getting stressed.
40:35I was pacing.
40:36I'm getting, you were well on your way there.
40:39Feel a little better now?
40:40I feel better.
40:40Okay, good.
40:41I wonder where my blood pressure is right now.
40:43We don't want to know that.
40:47Okay.
40:47Thank you so much.
40:48You're welcome.
40:52The last eyewitness immediately makes the identification.
40:57So, Miss Woolridge has two people picking her out in photo lineups and multiple people saying it's her.
41:02And the shooting itself was captured on video.
41:06So, that's a wrap.
41:09Good stuff, dude.
41:11Yep.
41:12Thank you, John.
41:13I got a cigar in the car for you.
41:16It's tragic.
41:17Something so simple and petty as a fight on social media didn't need to devolve into a murder.
41:42Brittany always lit up the room when she came in, especially with this.
41:47Little voice that she had.
41:50You know, she loved everybody and everybody loved her.
41:55She overcame a whole lot.
42:00Brittany, to me, brought love in a room.
42:03She brought peace in a room.
42:05She brought hope in a room.
42:08You have to love that about Brittany.
42:10Brittany, and I don't believe anybody can take away that no matter when you are around Brittany, the atmosphere is
42:20different.
42:23Brittany didn't deserve to go that way.
42:25Because she was, she was too much for the life.
42:31And processing is hard sometimes.
42:35It ain't gonna happen overnight.
42:38But the one that did commit the crime, she will be held accountable.
42:47It's always nice to put murderers in jail and give the family some closure.
42:52That's why we come to work every day.
42:55To serve the people of New Orleans.
42:57To serve the people of New Orleans.
42:59To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:01To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:03To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:03To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:03To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:06To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:09To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:10To serve the people of New Orleans.
43:11You
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