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See No Evil - Season 14 - Episode 07: The Trophy Collector
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00:00.
00:06Anita Barrett's cause of death had been ruled a homicide.
00:09They said it was very clear strangulation.
00:12She was always a show-decking girl.
00:14911, you suggest a green emergency.
00:17911 call came through.
00:19The hotel staff had located another body.
00:23It's uncommon to have two women killed within a week by asphyxiation.
00:29I noticed several cameras facing directly at the room that Ashley was murdered in.
00:34We see that the suspect is leaving.
00:37He's walking quickly.
00:38We need to find out who he is.
00:41I want to get this person off the streets immediately.
01:13Donita was living on Annapolis Road with her boyfriend, Justin, and her two-year-old son.
01:21Her daughter was five years old and living with her grandma.
01:26But she still made time to see her and be around her.
01:31She was a good mom.
01:33Donita didn't like her name.
01:35She preferred to be called Lexi.
01:38We met 2014, 2015, a year before she had her first daughter.
01:44And we just never left each other's side after that.
01:48She was like my best friend.
01:50She was always a show-decking girl.
01:52And we went through, like, everything together in our teenage years.
01:55She was like the realest person you could ever meet.
02:01We was planning to see each other.
02:03I texted her early in the day just to check on her.
02:06And she responded back like she was okay and I went to work.
02:10I didn't hear from her again after that.
02:20Shortly after midnight on March 22nd of 2021,
02:24911 operators told us that we had a suspicious death.
02:28That's Annapolis Road.
02:30An adult female was found unresponsive.
02:38The primary officer arrived.
02:40The civilians were on the sidewalk.
02:42The victim's sister, they informed him that the deceased,
02:45Ms. Barrett, was inside the blind.
02:48He reports that Anita was laying in the middle of the floor
02:51on her stomach.
02:53EMS are already on the scene.
02:57The medics could not revive her.
03:00I get there in maybe 15, 20 minutes after the call.
03:04I get there.
03:06Myself and Detective Scott entered the residence.
03:11It appeared that there was no forced entry into the house.
03:14Things seemed neat and orderly.
03:24Danita's cell phone was next to her body.
03:30And we noticed that there was an unwrapped condom in the room.
03:35Medical examiners examined Ms. Barrett's body on the floor.
03:39The body was in full rigor mortis.
03:43So we assumed it had been there probably at least 8 to 12 hours.
03:47The medical examiner didn't find any injuries that you could see with the naked eye.
03:52It left us a little puzzle as far as the cause of death.
03:55Let me know what you find.
03:57But I felt in my gut that it wasn't natural.
04:01Detective McDonnell heads outside to speak to the victim's sister, Diana.
04:07What happened here?
04:09He informed us that she was brought to the location by Danita's boyfriend, Justin.
04:15And he's the one that actually discovered Danita's body.
04:19Go on.
04:20He told Danita's sister that he had gone over to the house.
04:23There were no lights on.
04:25He actually tripped over the body.
04:29Instead of calling 9-1-1, Justin phoned Danita's brother and sister.
04:34What?
04:35And then they went to the location.
04:37After they went in and saw the body, her brother called 9-1-1.
04:41Justin fled the scene soon after.
04:44We were informed Justin had been in a car park across the street.
04:48But prior to our arrival, he left the scene.
04:53Danita's sister knew the boyfriend's first name was Justin.
04:57And that's all the information she had.
04:59Okay.
05:01What else can you tell me about Danita?
05:03Danita's sister was very candid in telling us that Danita was a prostitute.
05:07That she utilized her house there on Annapolis Road as a place to meet her customers.
05:13I can only surmise.
05:15One of two things happened.
05:16She was either killed by a customer and or she was killed by Justin.
05:22Danita had only been prostituting for about six months.
05:24And that she was doing it solely to provide a better life for her and her son.
05:29She assured me that the only substance that Danita had ever used was marijuana.
05:36Okay.
05:41McDonald.
05:41I got a phone call from OCME's office and they informed me that Danita's cause of death had been ruled
05:49a homicide by asexiation.
05:51They said it was very clear with strangulation.
05:53Mm-hmm.
05:56Mm-hmm.
06:01The news of Danita's death spreads fast.
06:07My cousin called me like, yeah, you know, oh my God, guys, I'm sorry I gotta be the person to
06:14tell you, but Lexi is gone, yo.
06:19So I'm crying and like, me and I have been through so much together.
06:28And I'm asking her like, what happened? She couldn't really tell me what happened.
06:32I'm thinking like, oh my gosh, like she just had her son.
06:35Like, she didn't even get to watch him grow up and see neither one of her children go to their
06:43teenage years, take them to school, none of that.
06:52Two detectives from my squad did an area canvas and they spoke to a young lady who lived several doors
06:58down from Danita's house.
06:59She informed them that approximately a year ago, Danita and her boyfriend had gotten into a loud altercation that ended
07:06with hands put on her neck.
07:08But they didn't know of a police report and if anything ever became of it.
07:13Justin became more of a person of interest.
07:17So we had our homicide operations unit, um, start looking for Justin.
07:23No more neighbors come forward with information.
07:26So investigators look for electronic witnesses.
07:31Detectives canvas the area to find ring cameras or store surveillance cameras.
07:37Hopefully we could see someone going in the house and they also informed me of a CCTV camera.
07:42It's a city owned at the top of the block of an Atlas Road in front of a firehouse.
07:47Danita's house is probably several hundred yards away from this camera.
07:53While they wait for access to the CCTV footage, investigators examine the items recovered from Danita's home.
08:03Detectives had searched the home and found her cell phone.
08:07They had requested a warrant to look through her phone to figure out who she had last been in communication
08:13with.
08:15Cell phones are a wealth of information, but almost all phones now have passcodes.
08:19Believe it or not, it's more common than you would think.
08:22People use either their birthday, their kid's birthday.
08:27So I used Danita's child's birthday, which actually opened the phone.
08:32There were a lot of calls and missed and unanswered text messages.
08:35But there was a text conversation in Ms. Barrett's phone that was the last message that she had responded to.
08:42She had directed somebody who was planning on meeting her to her neighbor's house, to their back door, rather than
08:48to her address.
08:50I would think she wanted to see who was going to be meeting her before that person knew where she
08:55lived.
08:56It's a customer she actually wants to date.
08:58And then she'd call them over and then utilize the back door of her residence instead of the front door.
09:03That way, you know, your neighbors don't see people coming and going in the front of the house.
09:07Danita had never responded to any more messages after 1.40.
09:14There were a lot of incoming, but she never responded to them.
09:17Hey, I've got a timeframe.
09:19They gave us a time of 1.40 as approximately the time that we believe the assault had occurred.
09:26Ran that number through our databases in the department.
09:30Yeah.
09:31Can you run a number for me?
09:38While they wait for the results of the check, investigators analyze the CCTV footage.
09:43Go to the Annapolis Road camera and start at 1.40.
09:53This particular camera we had on Annapolis Road, it panned from one location and it would go around before it
10:00came back again.
10:10Punch in there.
10:11As we were watching the CCTV cameras, as it panned down towards Danita's house, we saw an individual several hundred
10:19yards down the street.
10:32We were watching the CCTV pan down towards Danita's house.
10:36The distance was so great that we couldn't tell if the individual was going to her house.
10:43Can you clean it up?
10:46We couldn't get a good description of the person, even what they were wearing.
10:50It's close to the time where we think the time of death was.
10:52So we were a little excited that maybe if this person had left the house and walked back up towards
10:58the camera, hopefully we could see this person again.
11:03When our cameras are rotating, you more or less hold your breath for the next rotation.
11:08It usually takes about 45 seconds for the camera to rotate fully around.
11:13Sometimes the camera footage is so frustrating, right, when you need it to be on one side of the street
11:20and the camera is inevitably on the other side of the street.
11:30They're gone.
11:33We never saw them come back out of the house.
11:36We assumed it probably was one of the neighbors.
11:39Okay, let's keep looking through it.
11:42We kind of concentrated on the time between 1.30 and 2.30 down Annapolis Road.
11:48We knew she wasn't using the front door for her customers.
11:51But we were hoping we'd see something, maybe someone stop out front and then go around the back of the
11:57house.
12:01My partner noticed a delivery van coming out of an alley.
12:14Directly underneath or pretty much underneath a CCTV camera in front of the firehouse.
12:20That's odd.
12:26It's very uncommon for people to drive in these alleys in this area.
12:30There's a lot of debris and trash in the alleys.
12:34Once it pulled out, it made a right turn on Annapolis Road and it appeared to stop in front of
12:39Danita's house.
12:41We never see anyone get out of the vehicle or go back into the vehicle.
12:46Punching on the plate.
12:55I can't read it.
12:57It was parked there for longer than you would expect a delivery truck to be in.
13:0410-15 minutes later, that vehicle leaves from in front of Danita's house.
13:07Makes a U-turn on Annapolis Road.
13:16And drives up back underneath the camera and out of sight of the camera.
13:27They asked me to subpoena the records from that retail company to see if they could figure out which truck
13:33had been in the area at that time and maybe who had been driving it.
13:37The company did not have GPS tracking on their van, so we weren't able to determine who had been driving
13:46the truck at that time.
13:48Once the van pulls away, you're a little disappointed that it didn't capture what you hoped it would have captured.
13:54Seeing Danita alive, you know, would have been a great help as far as closing the timeline in, but we
14:02never saw her enter her exit the house.
14:06The footage from the fire station camera reveals no further leads.
14:14There was a camera opposite to Danita's house across the street.
14:19Play this.
14:21It also had some video.
14:23Annapolis Road is like six lanes across, so it's a good distance across the road.
14:27It's not just a smaller city street.
14:37The system was so neglected that images really weren't that clear.
14:45Detective McDonald receives notification of a breakthrough in identifying Danita's boyfriend, Justin.
14:51We obtained a screenshot of Justin.
14:54We used facial recognition through the Baltimore City Police Department.
14:58We identified Justin as Justin Powell.
15:03We ran him through Baltimore City databases, and it was established that he had an open warrant for handgun violation.
15:12The medical examiner shares the results of Danita's autopsy with investigators.
15:19There was evidence of sexual activity on her body, so we knew that the person that had strangled her had
15:27engaged in some sort of sexual activity with her.
15:31When you have a sexual component to a crime, you do look towards the domestic partner first.
15:41Strangulation has a very personal component to it.
15:45You are literally taking the life out of somebody with your own hands.
15:50I was pretty confident Justin was the suspect.
15:54I need a warrant for Justin Powell.
15:56I passed this information and went to the Warrant Apprehension Task Force in Homicide Operations, and they went out to
16:02search for Mr. Powell.
16:04He's now our number one suspect in the murder of Danita Barrett.
16:11Meantime, Danita's family and friends gather for her funeral.
16:21Danita was well known in the neighborhood.
16:26A whole bunch of people came, more than unexpected.
16:34When her daughter walked up to her casket, her daughter broke down.
16:40It was the saddest thing.
16:41It was the saddest thing, like, you could ever see.
16:44Like, she asked, is that my mommy?
16:47And then, just broke down crying.
16:51I just started crying.
16:53It was so sad.
16:55It was so sad.
16:56It was so sad.
17:03The Warrant Apprehension Task Force is still trying to locate Justin.
17:10When 911 receives another call.
17:18911 call came through hotel staff at the Deluxe Plaza off of Gulaski Highway.
17:25Have located another body.
17:37On March 28, 2021, a patrol officer was dispatched to the Deluxe Plaza Motel in Baltimore.
17:45The motel staff advised that they went to a guest room who had not checked out on time.
17:49They knocked on the door, and after receiving no answer, they used a room key to enter the room.
17:55Upon entering the room, they found a deceased female on the ground.
17:59The officer notified the homicide unit.
18:05We're not sure what we're going to find when we get there.
18:10I get to the room.
18:11There's a deceased female laying face down on the ground next to the bed.
18:16Still wearing clothes.
18:19I don't notice any signs of trauma or foul play.
18:24There is an empty pill bottle.
18:28And a drug paraphernalia.
18:32Initially, they thought maybe it was a drug overdose because there was some evidence in the hotel room of recent
18:38drug use.
18:40The medical investigator arrives.
18:43The victim is rolled over, and the body is examined.
18:46The victim was strangled, and the larynx was broken.
18:56I would start looking around the room to help identify the victim.
19:02We located a credit card which had the name Ashley Lambert, as well as a cup from Dunkin' Donuts.
19:11This time in the investigation, we need to find the family of Ashley Lambert to notify them of her death.
19:17We check the police database, and we find out that she has family in a neighboring county.
19:23Ashley was at one time my wife, and she is my children's mother.
19:28She was very caring and kind and sweet, and she was also really good with children.
19:34My mom, she was very outgoing.
19:36She loved to be with family.
19:39She really loved to hang out with her kids.
19:42She was very open, and she made you feel like you could talk to her about anything.
19:47No, I was never nervous to ever tell her anything.
19:50She loved making people feel special.
19:54She was outgoing, opinionated, funny, happy, but she dealt with mental illness.
20:03She would go through different periods in her life, but even through all that, she, you know, always tried to
20:09be the best mother, tried to be the best wife, daughter, friend.
20:17Ashley started struggling with drugs, which is why the children came to stay with me, and why her sons were
20:25with her grandparents.
20:26She always hoped to get her own place, and for the kids to come back to stay with her.
20:33She had tried to get help with rehab, but it wasn't successful.
20:36It's very hard to kick a habit like that.
20:40She was a beautiful, kind-hearted person.
20:48On Baltimore, it's uncommon to have two women killed within a week, both being found in a room by themselves,
20:55and both being strangled.
20:58Danita Barrett, it was a very similar case.
21:01My job at this juncture is to find Danita's boyfriend, our number one suspect, Justin, and bring him in for
21:08questioning.
21:10Back at the Deluxe Plaza, investigators search for clues that could identify Ashley's killer.
21:17Now that we know this is a murder, it's time to step up the investigation.
21:22We need to find witnesses, evidence, video footage to help capture this killer.
21:27I noticed that the motel is equipped with several cameras to include the lobby, as well as the parking lot,
21:33facing directly at the room that Ashley was murdered in.
21:36We go back to the security room of the motel, where we can now view all the cameras.
21:42That hotel has several cameras. They have one camera near the check-in area.
21:48They have one camera that overlooks the parking lots, where the doors to the hotel rooms are.
21:54I noticed it's a decent video system. The cameras are not equipped with sound, but you can see clear pictures.
22:01Okay, can you start from where your loss are?
22:03So I watched the video to find out when the person was last seen alive, to show what led up
22:09to the death of Ashley Lambert.
22:19Okay, there she is. Can you pause it there?
22:23And this time it was 2.03 p.m. on March 27th.
22:27Okay, just keep it playing.
22:43And I see an individual walking quickly.
22:54Back it up.
23:01An individual in their hoodie and camouflage, backpack, walks up to the door carrying a white bag.
23:13Zoom in there.
23:17He knocks on the door. Ashley Lambert answers. After a brief conversation, he's let in the room.
23:26I continue watching, and the next thing I see is this individual leaving the room approximately 25 minutes later.
23:43Seeing that this individual is in the room for only 25 minutes, and now he's leaving the room walking away
23:48quickly, it looks very suspicious to me.
23:53Can you enlarge it?
23:55Can you enlarge it?
23:57The hoodie he's wearing is partially covering his face, and the camera footage is not clear enough to identify him.
24:04It's frustrating.
24:09Not seeing anyone else enter or exit that room, now we know that this individual is our potential killer.
24:17Can you follow him?
24:21I discovered there is an additional camera in the front of the building.
24:25This camera showed the entrance to the motel.
24:42I noticed that he had a red hoodie, and he's standing at a vending machine digging through his backpack.
24:55I could see his face, and it was covered by a mask, but I could tell it was dark skin.
25:08And the individual walks eastbound on Pulaski Highway, out of the view of the camera footage.
25:16I need a copy of this. Can you bring up the details of who rented the room?
25:20She wasn't the one that rented the room. The room had been rented by a male.
25:25He had signed the rental paperwork and had rented the room initially for one night.
25:31The detectives learned that he extended the room for a second night.
25:36The hotel staff provided us the name of the person who rented the room, and his name is Michael.
25:42The motel provided information on how he paid for the room, as well as his address and phone number.
26:00Now we need to find Michael as soon as possible to find out if he's responsible for the death of
26:04Ashley.
26:07We get to Michael's house and knock on the door.
26:11It's in the back of your mind that this could be the potential killer.
26:14You have to be careful. You don't know what to expect.
26:17You just go in prepared and be ready for anything.
26:25Michael answers.
26:28G'day, sir. Can I ask you a couple questions?
26:31He did not match the description of the last individual seen leaving the room.
26:36Michael comes outside with us, tries to get us away from his house.
26:40He seems a bit nervous.
26:42At this time, he explains to us that his wife and newborn child are inside the house.
26:47He explains that he met Ashley on a dating app.
26:50Met her at a hotel because he likes to get high.
26:55He rented the room the first night, hung out with Ashley.
26:59They partied and he said he left in the morning.
27:01What about the second night?
27:03He later came back to the motel and Ashley asked him if he would rent the motel for one more
27:08night.
27:08Because she had no place to stay.
27:11Michael paid for the room.
27:12Did you go back again?
27:13Michael said the last time he saw Ashley was March 27th, the day before Ashley was found murdered.
27:19I believe what Michael was telling us.
27:29If Michael is not the killer...
27:31Is that footage from the motel again?
27:33Then we need to find out who is.
27:37I want to make sure we get this person off the streets immediately.
27:51At this time, I continue watching the video footage to find more clues.
27:55Can you punch in there?
27:57I noticed that the man in the red hoodie is carrying a small white pastry bag before he enters Ashley's
28:04room.
28:04I need to find out where he purchased this item, which could lead me to additional footage and hopefully his
28:09identification.
28:12I watched the video footage and I saw the direction where he came from before entering Ashley's room.
28:17Did you bring up the map?
28:19Knowing that this individual in the red hoodie is walking, we wanted to find a location that was within walking
28:25distance.
28:26And we noticed that there was two locations, a liquor store and a Dunkin' Donuts.
28:30They were only a few hundred yards away.
28:33Inside of the hotel room, there was a styrofoam coffee cup from Dunkin' Donuts.
28:39So they went to the Dunkin' Donuts.
28:45I immediately noticed that they had cameras on the outside of the establishment.
28:53I asked the manager if we could view the footage.
28:56Can we start at 1.30 on the 28th?
29:14They were able to see the same person wearing the same clothing approaching the Dunkin' Donuts 30 minutes before we
29:23see this person entering Ashley's room.
29:32Camera footage shows the individual in the red hoodie from before, but it's not clear enough to show his face
29:39and he's still wearing a mask before he entered.
29:44Detectives show a picture of the suspect to the restaurant staff.
29:48The waitress recalls serving him on the day of Ashley's murder.
29:54Did he make that purchase with cash or did he use a credit card?
29:57Because if he used a credit card to pay for this item, we have a better chance of tracking him
30:01down.
30:02Can you get me those transaction details?
30:05Dunkin' Donuts was able to go back into their system and regenerate the receipt that had the credit card information
30:12for that purchase.
30:17Because of legal reasons, Dunkin' Donuts is not allowed to give us the information about the person who made the
30:22purchase.
30:24I then had to subpoena the bank in order to get the actual records from the bank to show who
30:29that bank account belonged to.
30:38DENITA BARRETT
30:38Meantime, investigators on the Danita Barrett case receive a list of names from the numbers on the victim's cell.
30:45I've got a hit on the phone.
30:48Detective McDonnell learns the name of the last person to text Danita.
30:53And he came back with a result, and that result was a gentleman called Christopher Tyson.
30:58We ran a background check on him because he wasn't in convicted film.
31:03In this database, there were other run-ins he had with different entities, whether it be law enforcement or school.
31:10But he did have a past.
31:12I might have a lead.
31:14Up to now, investigators have focused on finding Danita's boyfriend, Justin Powell.
31:21Now I'm like a 50-50. Could it be Justin? Could it be Christopher Tyson?
31:25So, I was pretty much split down the middle. It could be either one at this juncture.
31:30We established that Christopher Tyson had called police himself for a domestic incident, which he was assaulted.
31:36That's what he reported.
31:39We wanted to talk to the girlfriend who supposedly assaulted him and try to get some background on Mr. Tyson.
31:47So, myself and my partner responded after the county to find his girlfriend.
31:54Hi.
31:55Heard asked you about Christopher Tyson.
31:57She was not at home at the time, but we spoke to the girlfriend's mother, who told us where Mr.
32:01Tyson worked.
32:02Is there anything else you can tell us about him?
32:03He worked for a well-known retailer.
32:05That was significant because we saw the van owned by that company on the CCTV creeping out of the alley,
32:12stopping and parking in front of Danita's house at the approximate time that we thought the murder had occurred.
32:19The woman tells detectives that her daughter was charged with no crime in connection with the alleged assault on Tyson.
32:27She also said that she thought that he had anger management problems.
32:32Thank you for your time.
32:39Investigators contact the retailer to find out Tyson's position within the company.
32:46Can you tell me what role Christopher Tyson did for you?
32:51His management at his place of employment, they said he was not a driver.
32:55He was only working the warehouse.
32:58He didn't have access to the trucks.
33:00We were unable to rule out 100% that he didn't have access to the vehicle.
33:06But at this juncture, I had no proof that he could have taken one of their vehicles.
33:12While investigators work out how Christopher Tyson connects to Danita Barrett's murder, the detectives on the Ashley Lambert case receive
33:22a hit on the bank card used in Dunkin' Donuts.
33:28Once we obtained the subpoena, it only took a few days to find out the name of the person who
33:32made that purchase.
33:34And the name of the person that used the card was Christopher Tyson.
33:39Tyson?
33:41Detective Steve McDonald sits diagonal from me.
33:44And I remember saying that, oh, we have the name of Christopher Tyson.
33:48He then says, wait.
33:50I've got that name on my file.
33:51At that juncture, I felt confident that Christopher Tyson had also committed the murder of Danita Barrett.
34:00At this point in investigation, Detective McDonald and I start to work together.
34:04Now we need to bring Christopher Tyson in for questioning.
34:06We obtained his phone information, and we obtained an order to track his cell phone.
34:10Got it. Let's roll.
34:12His phone was tracked to the 2,000 block of Bryant Street.
34:21A search and seizure warrant was obtained for Christopher's house.
34:24The feeling you get when you're about to enter a house where a potential suspect is for murder,
34:31you get a little fired up.
34:35We went to the location, surrounded the house.
34:40You get a little excited, a little nervous.
34:42You're hoping that they're in there.
34:51We execute that search and seizure warrant.
35:05When officers entered his room,
35:16and we locate Christopher Tyson in the second floor of the front bedroom.
35:19He was found hiding under the bed.
35:22It's your hands. It's your hands.
35:24He was then secured without incident.
35:26Come on. Get up.
35:28Your hands behind your back. Get up.
35:31He is then brought down to the homicide office for questioning.
35:35Let's get up. Let's go.
35:39At this time, I conduct the search warrant of Christopher's room.
35:42I'm looking for any evidence, anything that will help solve this case.
35:47They knew that they were looking for a backpack that had pretty unique patterns on it,
35:52and they were looking for a reddish-brown sweatshirt that he may have been wearing.
36:02And we did locate the camouflage backpack, and within that backpack was Ashley Lambert's phone.
36:11And they found what they believed to be the sweatshirt in the surveillance video.
36:16They did find the credit card that Mr. Tyson had used to make the purchase.
36:20The numbers matched up on the receipt.
36:26They also found a bag full of women's underwear.
36:34It's not common for a murder suspect to keep items from a murder.
36:37They don't want to be connected to the murder at all.
36:40But I felt like Christopher Tyson was keeping these items almost as a trophy.
36:53Detective Moran interviewed Mr. Tyson first.
36:56Do you know Ashley Lambert?
36:57Christopher is questioned about the murder of Ashley Lambert.
37:00No.
37:02At first, he denies even knowing her, denies being at that motel.
37:10But at this point, we show him a picture of the individual that caught on camera footage wearing the red
37:15hoodie and backpack.
37:17And you?
37:18He immediately points that out as being himself.
37:21As we presented with more and more evidence, he starts to break.
37:25Finally, Christopher tells us that he met Ashley on a dating app.
37:29He said when he got to the hotel, Ashley was making fun of him, at which he took offense to.
37:35He described it as she started getting angry at him.
37:39And that's when he described that he choked her.
37:43He said that before he left the motel, he checked for her pulse and she was still alive.
37:47He then left the area.
37:48At that point, him admitting that he strangled her and he was the last person to be seen with her.
37:54I was confident that he killed her.
37:57Detective Steve McDonald comes in next.
38:00I go in there and sit in and talk to Mr. Tyson.
38:05So what can you tell me about Danita Barrett?
38:09It's pretty much the same scenario.
38:12Mr. Tyson denied ever being in Westport.
38:18I'd show him the text messaging.
38:21What about these text messages?
38:22He said, yes, I was in there.
38:24You know, I had sex with, um, Miss Barrett.
38:27And she made fun of me.
38:29We got into an altercation and I just choked her out.
38:33And as I left, I checked her pulse and she was alive.
38:38Maybe someone else killed her after I left.
38:41And when we was talking about these people's deaths, he didn't have a lot of emotion.
38:46I thought in my mind there could be more, there could be more women out there that this guy has
38:50assaulted and, and or killed.
38:54They asked him, have you done this before?
38:57And he said something to the effect of, well, why don't you tell me who, who else you think that
39:03I hurt?
39:05He implicated himself enough and with the cooperating evidence we already had.
39:11He's charged with two counts of, um, first degree murder.
39:15Tyson pleaded guilty to the murder of Miss Barrett and the murder of Miss Lambert.
39:20Tyson enters a special plea that admits the evidence against him would likely result in his conviction.
39:28He receives two life sentences.
39:32Prosecutors charged Anita Barrett's boyfriend, Justin Powell, with no crimes in connection to her death.
39:41I wish every case had a camera pointed directly at my crime scene.
39:45That CCTV camera footage, it was the strongest evidence that we could find to show that no one else could
39:51have committed this crime.
39:53Had he been left on the street for any longer, I have no doubt that there would have been another
39:59victim.
40:00I think we definitely took a budding serial killer off the streets of Baltimore.
40:10There's nothing you can do to make up for my best friend death.
40:14I miss her talks.
40:16She was my motivation.
40:18She was my inspiration.
40:20She kept me on my toes and we kept each other laughing.
40:27Ashley didn't deserve what was done to her.
40:30Um, she was taken from her entire family way too soon.
40:35She was just senselessly taken.
40:38And, you know, she's loved and she's missed.
40:43I remember he lives on through my daughters.
40:47I miss how nice she was and I miss how she would stick up for anybody.
40:52And she was always just nice to everybody.
40:55And she had, like, a kind heart.
40:58I miss her, you know, celebrating even the small things with me because she, she would definitely be, I think
41:06she would be proud, like, of how I am right now.
41:11Next time on See No Evil.
41:12What is the address of your emergency?
41:15This guy's not moving.
41:17This attack was violent.
41:18We start to look for any surveillance cameras.
41:21There's probably blood on this shit.
41:23We're in a race at this time to find this person as quickly as possible.
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