Eyewitness
Appearances
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True Crime Vault: Shot in the Dark
Yeah, like face down like this kind of. And how did Emma react? Very uneasy. She was very upset. She was crying. She didn't really know what to think because she's just like, we just broke up, like.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
This is the area where Tanya Bennett's body was dumped.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
I have seen T. Bennett at JB's truck stop on several occasions. The last time was 21 January 1990. I was visiting with Chuck Riley, who was playing darts.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Later that evening, I saw Chuck Riley and asked him for a ride home. I believe I saw a body in the back of the car. The body was wrapped in a blanket. The body was one of a white female adult. I had not known how she was killed.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Do you have any knowledge of the death of Tonya Ann Bennett? None. Do you have any responsibility? Were you involved in that personally? No. Do you know anything about this gal at all? No. Do you have any idea of why Mr. Sosnowski would tell the police that You were involved in that. No, I did not.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
That's the worst thing you've ever got yourself into, man.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Phone rang. It was John Sosnovsky. Okay. Calling to tell me he was in trouble and to come fast. What do you want you to bring? Bring something large to wrap something in.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
She was lying on her side, very prone, very quiet.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
She asked John, is she okay? And he said, it's worse than that. She's dead.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
I said... Why is she dead? He says, because I choked her. I said, I think we need to take her to a hospital. We need to report this child. No, no, I'll go to the pen. I'll go to death row.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He opened the back door on the passenger side and pulled her
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
She slapped him, he slapped her, punched her, slapped her. And they were laughing.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Yes, then it became serious, a serious argument. As we went further down the freeway, he said, I'm going to take her.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He went to the trunk and there was rope in there. He says, I'm going to tie her up. It's more of a thrill this way.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Here's a guy who's on the move constantly. He's a long-haul trucker. So he pulls into one place one night, he's there for a few hours, maybe he sleeps in his cab, and he's gone. Who even knew he was there?
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
The letter said five of five, sort of cryptic. Turned out to be five murders he was talking about. And the first one was the local murder, Tanya Bennett. Two people were already in prison for that. I figured, okay, I'll check out the other four.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
We're facing eastbound on the old scenic highway. This here is the
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
We did find duct tape at the scene. He knew things that no one would have known unless they were the killer or an investigator.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Pretty soon it became clear to me that these people didn't do it, even though they confessed that they didn't do it.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
Coming to ABC and Hulu. Amanda Riley was a mother, wife, speaker at her church.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
I know her from down on D Street when she came up with the gun.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He was tall, built, He was about 6'6", a good 300 pounds.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
I don't know. I think his name was Chris. I would call either Rich or Chris. Those are the two names I couldn't say for sure. Julie introduced me to this guy, and I can't for the life of me remember if his name was Chris or Keith.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
We met at a restaurant that I used to work at. She was coming to a coffee with me.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
I don't remember personally what his name was, but everybody said it was Jerry. Somebody mentioned you was Jerry?
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He's mouthed off a couple times, talking about some dead girl. I shouldn't be telling all this, but I can't protect him anymore.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He said that him and this guy did it, and they took her up near a vista. One of them strangled her to death.
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True Crime Vault: Sincerely, the Happy Face Killer
He's real paranoid. He does his drinking. Laverne eventually admits to the probation officer that she's the one who's been making anonymous calls to the police. This is typical behavior for her. They had a volatile relationship. Earlier, she tried to pin other things on Sosnovsky.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
We thought she was God's gift, but she was a liar.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
on March the 4th of 2016. Law enforcement received a 911 call a little bit before 4 o'clock. The call was from a roommate of Patrick Moffley. He described that he was in his room, door closed with the Xbox, and then he overheard a commotion and what sounded like a gunshot. He came out of his room and saw Patrick lying at the base of the stairs with a secret gunshot wound to his chest.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Officer Fulks tried to comfort Patrick and ask him questions about how he was doing, trying to get him to stay conscious before EMS arrived.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Patrick was lying on the ground at the base of the stairs of his home.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
There was also a ripped plastic Ziploc-style bag. The sounds of the commotion the roommates overheard in the ripped bag are indications of a struggle. Surrounding his body were over a thousand white pills with the stamp of GG249.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Patrick lived with four roommates. All of his roommates were full-time enrolled students at the College of Charleston. After Patrick gave police the clue in some of his dying words about Jordan Piacente and Dollar T, the police began talking to Patrick's roommates.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
The police were able to learn that Jordan Piacente is someone who Patrick was friends with. So law enforcement looked into it further. Law enforcement was able to find the flight records of Jordan that placed her in New York at the time of the murder. Jordan Piacente could not have killed Patrick, but who was Dollar T? the police contacted Jordan.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
That initial police communication did not produce any immediate clues, but the Charleston Police Department investigators plan to follow up with her in the coming days when she returned to Charleston. Officers ended up talking to a lady who was walking down the street when all of this happened. she heard a commotion.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
And when she turned and looked across the street, she saw three males running from the home to a red Jetta that was parked on the street with the engine running.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
The police issued a be on the lookout for, or a bolo, for Red Jetta with these paper tags within hours of the murder.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
the police's search warrant for the residents, and law enforcement was able to locate one fired cartridge case that was from a .45 caliber firearm.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Inside of Patrick's room, there was one of the mailboxes, the cardboard boxes that on the outside had 208G and times 10. And the idea is that was 10 bags and each bag weighed 208 grams.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
In the months before Patrick's murder, the city of Charleston Police Department narcotics unit had a separate investigation ongoing. That investigation included college-aged people who were in the drug trade.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Zach Kligman was not enrolled at the College of Charleston. He actually was from the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina. Zach was living in Charleston at the time.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
As the police were investigating what happened surrounding Patrick's death, they tried to talk to his roommates. They talked to his family. They talked to longtime friends. They tried to get a better sense of who Patrick was and what was going on in Patrick's life at the time of his murder.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
After learning that Patrick had been killed, one of his friends that he had grown up with reached out to law enforcement. Summer McNary told the police that she got extremely concerned about Patrick the day of his death when she saw a Snapchat that he posted.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
That Snapchat video, according to Summer, featured Patrick snorting a line of cocaine off of his desk, and then it panned over to many Ziploc bags that were full of white pills. In front of those pills, the words, maybe I'm the plug. The plug is common lingo or language to indicate being a drug dealer.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
It came to light in the drug investigation and in Patrick's death investigation that at one point, Zachary Kligman supplied Patrick Moffley with pills.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
There was a male in a car, and they see a female in the front passenger seat. When the police first approached the vehicle, they smelled marijuana. They also observed some marijuana in the car near the gear shift. Because the bolo was related to a murder, along with seeing the drugs, law enforcement asked the occupants to get out of the car.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
The occupants Symetria Wilson and Charles Mungin were transported separately down to headquarters, put in separate interview rooms, and law enforcement attempted to interview them. The Symetria Wilson and Charles Mungin stories did not match.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Mungin insisted he was never downtown, and Symmetria gave the details that not only were they downtown, but they are downtown within blocks of this incident. Furthermore, she talks about how there were two other people that Mungin picked up. She remembers stopping and picking up somebody who had a double first name.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
However, when law enforcement tried to push her for more details, she closed down and she wanted to talk to an attorney. She doesn't remember anything because she was high. There was nothing further law enforcement could do at this time as far as charging in relation to Patrick's death because they did not have enough information.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Police did, however, seize the two phones that Munjin had on him when the car was pulled over to further investigation.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Police looked at the physical phones that were seized. They were hoping to see if there's any connection, any kind of relationship between him and Patrick. Based upon Mungin's phone, police were able to see that Jordan Piacente was saved in Mungin's phone by the name Bars. This is the same Jordan Piacente that Patrick mentioned to police before he passed away.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
There were text messages about Xanax bars and selling bars on the phone between Mungin and Jordan. Police, after investigating and speaking with Jordan, learned that Jordan and Patrick would frequent the bars on Upper King Street, and he would advertise that he can get drugs and he sells drugs.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
And at one of the bars called the Silver Dollar is where Jordan first introduced Patrick to Charles Mungin.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Instead of just selling and being around people from a very small circle and a trusted group, Patrick went outside that group. Patrick, I think he was very trusting.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
So for the police, more and more of this information was corroborating each of these different pieces of the puzzle. Based upon the phones, there was location data that the police were able to get from the provider search warrant. That location data had Mungin located downtown around the time of the murder.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Police did a canvas of the entire area, trying to catch the Jetta flee the scene on camera.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
On March the 17th of 2016, about two weeks after Patrick was killed, the police arrested Charles Mungin III.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
As the city of Charleston police continued in their investigation, they had developed a person of interest as potentially a passenger in the car at the time of Patrick's death. Symetria Wilson, the female in the front passenger seat in Mungin's car, told the police the day of the murder that it was a guy with a double first name, like the same first name.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
The police, after getting the phones from Mungin, were able to look and see who he was in communication with. Mungin was in contact with John or John John Glover.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Police were able to map the cell phone geolocations of Mungin and of John John Glover, and they were able to map and see that both of those individuals, while communicating and at the time of Patrick's murder, were both located downtown and hitting off of the same tower, which includes Patrick's house on Smith Street. Symetria Wilson was interviewed on multiple occasions by police.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Every time, she would give a little bit more. As law enforcement was learning more about the investigation, they could confront her on items. Ultimately, Symetria told the police that they drove around, she was smoking marijuana, she was sleeping, and she woke up at one point due to a loud sound. That loud sound being a gunshot.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
And when she looked out of her window, the front passenger seat window, she saw John John Glover, the other guy in the back passenger seat that she did not know the name of, and her friend, who was Mungin. She saw the three of them running out of the house, and they were all holding bags. In those bags were a bunch of white pills.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
After that, John Glover accepted responsibility and he pled guilty to accessory after the fact of murder of Patrick Moffley. The police charged Mungin with murder. Later as the prosecutor, I additionally put the charge of armed robbery. The trial against Charles Mungin for the charges of murder and armed robbery took place in September of 2019.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Some of Patrick's roommates certainly didn't want to talk about stuff. We only learned certain facts surrounding Patrick's death right before the trial. When all these people are under subpoena and I'm dragging them in here to prep them and I'm saying, you got to tell me the truth. What'd you do?
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
We only learned right before the trial that the roommate there, when Patrick was shot, He did not call police immediately. He went and they took their drugs out of their rooms. They didn't touch the stuff around Patrick. And then went in the backyard of a neighbor who was already gone because it was spring break and hid them there. So that way the police didn't find it during the search warrant.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Although we did not have any evidence that definitively said who pulled the trigger out of those three individuals who went inside, because they were acting together. Mungin was convicted on both counts, both the murder and the armed robbery, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
The police were never able to identify a fourth individual in the car. And the identity is still unknown to this day.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
Patrick was lying on the ground at the base of the stairs of his home.
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Death in the Dorms Season 2: Episode 5: Patrick Moffly
With a single gunshot wound to his chest.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
Hi, can you hear me, sir? Yeah, I can hear you. Hi, I'm calling. I'm right on the corner of Main Street by Moonflower. And we're driving by, and I'd like to report a domestic dispute in Florida with a white van.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. He was slapping her? Yes, and then we stopped. They ran up and down the sidewalk. He proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car, and they drove off.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
What's you guys' names? Gabby. Brian. OK. What's going on? How come you're crying?
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
It was a long day. We were camping yesterday and camping got supplies and stuff. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I hit the bump there.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
She just gets worked up sometimes, and I try and really distance myself from her, so I lock the car and I walk away from her. I think our little squabble started because you're hanging out at the coffee shop, and when I got back to the building, there was some dirt and stuff in the van, and I moved our food around. I haven't even called this room yet.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
There are relationships in which women are aggressively violent toward men. But in the vast majority of domestic violence situations, the men are the aggressors.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
So you pushed her and she hit you? She was, I wasn't, I wasn't, it wasn't like a push and she jumped. I mean, she was, she was already, she was already, I don't want to, she was already swinging and I was just. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Three scratches in your neck.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
He was really angry. That's the best I can describe it. He was just very visibly angry. And in that moment, Gabby reminded me a lot of how she seemed in that body cam video of the cops. She just seemed distraught. She seemed really upset. She was emotional. She was crying.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
Neighbors told me that they saw Brian and his parents going for walks down the street. And then eventually, Brian and his parents went camping for a few days.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
Gabby's parents beg for information from her boyfriend. Police have said that deafening silence from Gabby's boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, is hindering their investigation and search efforts.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
Mary Johnson Davis, Kimberlina Yellowhair, Sarah Nicole Graham,
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
My boyfriend and I came into the Tetons. That's when Brian had approached us and he said, hey, I need to get a ride back to Jackson.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
He was really clean for someone who had been hiking for multiple days. That did strike me as weird and especially his backpack, it wasn't full. He said him and his fiance were camping at a dispersed campsite near Snake River. The biggest red flag is why would you go camping by yourself for multiple days alone with just a backpack and leave your fiance in your van? It just doesn't make sense.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
We were driving for 15 minutes, and I had brought up, you know, why are you going to Jackson Hole? And once I said Jackson Hole, that's when the energy shifted.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
Just moments ago, officials say remains found near Grand Teton National Park.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
A nationwide manhunt for Laundrie, still the only named person of interest in Petito's murder after he returned home from their cross-country road trip without her.
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Gabby Petito: Her Parents Speak Out
This morning, the month-long manhunt for Brian Laundrie ending where it began. The FBI using dental records to confirm the remains are his.
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Unlucky Numbers
What they need, they need the evidence. I guarantee you, Ronald has killed him.
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Unlucky Numbers
OK, who is this guy? Gregory Smith. That's who I know him as. OK. Abraham introduced me to him.
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The Lies Beneath
No one had actually talked to him on the phone or talked to him in person. It was very weird.
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The Lies Beneath
She basically told us to get away from her truck, and she didn't want to talk to us.
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The Lies Beneath
Investigators come in with cadaver dogs, and they start searching the property.
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The Lies Beneath
And they knew that it was something about that fire pit. Something was going on in that area.
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The Lies Beneath
At one point, investigators in the crime scene, technicians, they're digging in that area. We see them put their hands over their eyes. And we said, hey, something just happened.
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The Lies Beneath
When the body was discovered, Lori was sitting in her truck. My photographer and I walked over, and we knocked on the window.
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The Lies Beneath
Shortly after, she took off. It just seems strange that that's when she decided to take off and leave after being there for hours while the search was being conducted.
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The Lies Beneath
The headline for the day was missing man's body found in his backyard. In that same place, his wife had remarried.
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The Lies Beneath
Lori wasn't immediately arrested, and that was something that was pretty frustrating for the family, but investigators had to build a case against her, and they knew that they would only get one shot.
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Bad Romance: Doomsday's Bride
Jesus Christ knows that no one was murdered in this case. Accidental deaths happen. Suicides happen. Fatal side effects from medications happen.
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Bad Romance: Doomsday's Bride
He comes back in, I would give him his phone, he was screaming at me to give him his phone.
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File M For Murder
I didn't want to go back to work the next morning. I wanted to get the heck out of Dodge. I wanted to get out of town.
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File M For Murder
And it was a bowling alley that we all bowled at. So at first, we all thought it was tied together.
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File M For Murder
Our mail carrier was running up the street, and she was flailing her arms, and she was yelling for the police.
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File M For Murder
No, not very outgoing. He's just kind of shy and quiet. I mean, she doesn't really have a lot to say to anyone, really.
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File M For Murder
I asked what's going on and she said Bob was laying on the floor and he had blood on his face.
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File M For Murder
He was scared. He would go to bed every night and say, would bolt his door, lock it closed. He did not. He was afraid. He didn't want to be in the house with her.
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File M For Murder
I went inside to see if I could help him. And when I walked in, there was plenty of blood. I watched his chest. His chest didn't move. I knew as soon as I saw it. I knew he was gone. Let me breathe for a second.
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File M For Murder
He seemed like a nice guy, but after you got to know him a bit, that's when the Bobby came out. I mean, it was extremely comical. He'd make me laugh so hard. I mean, it would hurt.
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File M For Murder
There were just, I mean, floods and floods of police cars coming in and just total chaos.
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File M For Murder
It wasn't like a quick fling kind of out the door kind of thing. I think that's what it was going to be.
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File M For Murder
No. I've seen her picture. Would she be angry enough to go in and do that? I hope not.
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File M For Murder
Did you guys love each other or was it just a very close personal relationship? I loved him. I mean, I never said it to him.
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File M For Murder
I felt that they were never going to solve the case. I mean, we pray every day. Just, we need peace. We need answers. We need to find out what happened.
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File M For Murder
I think it was probably around 10, 30 or 11 o'clock, a friend of mine had come in. You know, I heard a couple of noises and we both kind of looked at each other. And then I heard a big thud on my ceiling. And we're kind of like, what the heck is Bob doing up there? And so being the way I am, I yelled up through the rafters, hey, Bob, keep it down. I'm trying to work down here.
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File M For Murder
Before I ask any questions, you must understand your rights. You don't have to make a statement or answer questions. You have the right to remain silent. Do you understand that? Did you put your initials there, Paul, for me?
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File M For Murder
First of all, do you know a guy named Robert Eidman? Never heard of that guy.
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File M For Murder
That picture I showed you, that's Robert Eidman. You say he kind of looks familiar? Yeah. That's the guy we got this from.
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File M For Murder
Do you think there's any chance that your DNA is going to pop up inside that crime scene? No robbery. No robbery? None? You come to prison, they take your DNA. Your DNA pops up. And where it pops up? Swabbing in the back pocket of my victim. Your DNA shows up in this guy's back pocket. There ain't no way in the world.
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File M For Murder
Why don't you think that? You say that he got robbed. I've never robbed a guy. I've been in there one time to get insurance. Exactly. There ain't no way in the world.
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File M For Murder
You're telling me you've been in there one time? Yeah. And your DNA shows up in this guy's back pocket a month later? That don't even make sense. Exactly.
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File M For Murder
It's impossible. There's no way in the world. It's impossible. After White's adamant and repeated denials about that DNA evidence against him, investigators uncover another critical piece of evidence.
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File M For Murder
You know your vehicle's on video? Do you know that? You know that Mexican grocery store? There's a video camera inside. So I seen you pull in. Now, you didn't just pull around once, did you? No, like twice. You pulled around twice, and that's on camera.
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File M For Murder
He goes and five minutes later, he comes back out. Dead gloves on? Paul, yeah. He had white gloves. White gloves. They were like cotton-like gloves.
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File M For Murder
What'd he do with those gloves after the shooting? In the barbecue pit? Yeah.
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File M For Murder
And I'm gonna tell you right up now, I got a full confession from Cleo Hines. He told me everything.
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File M For Murder
I've asked you three times, drove 87 miles one way to ask you these questions. Hypothetically speaking. Hypothetically.
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File M For Murder
There were just floods and floods of police cars coming in and just total chaos.
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File M For Murder
He didn't deserve what he got. He was running a business, trying to make a living, and somebody felt that what he had, they needed, too. And so they took it from him. They could have taken his money and left. They didn't have to kill him.
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File M For Murder
Do you know a woman named Diane? No. You don't know a woman named Diane Eidman? No.
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File M For Murder
He just loved life. I mean, he was always happy and making jokes, making light of things all the time. We talk about him all the time. It's not like he's gone. He's still here with us.
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File M For Murder
Bob was a funny little guy. And I say little meaning that I think he was probably about 5'4", 5'6".
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File M For Murder
I believe Diane and Bobby made a fantastic couple. I really liked Diane. She put Bobby in his place. Bobby say something smart, she'd
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File M For Murder
He started talking like, well, the business isn't doing so good. I haven't had that many people come in.
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Family Lies?
It kind of caught my eye when I saw him leaning over the back and drilling two holes in the transom of the boat. I asked him, what are you doing? That's why he told me, he says, he's taking the trim tabs off.
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The Rose Petal Murder
There's been a heavy custody battle. This guy's been a , he's a threatener, he's a thug.
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The Rose Petal Murder
Last time I talked to her was 8... 8.15 a.m., outgoing call, 10 minutes, she was on her way to a job interview.
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The Rose Petal Murder
But at this point, I'm getting worried about where we are. I really don't know if I want to comment more. I want to help you, but if this is what I think it is... That's fine.
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The Rose Petal Murder
She went for a job interview. She left and came back. I called her, texted her twice.
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The Rose Petal Murder
Yeah, just from like 9 o'clock. I got her on a tracker. She didn't respond, so I went to the door. No response, so the back door is always unlocked. So I walked around the back door. When I walked in, there was a smell, like a pesticide smell. And I walked in, and I didn't see anything on. I saw like a flower rose tore up. And then I walked in the living room, and she's laying there on her back.
20/20
The Rose Petal Murder
Anyway, I got to go, get home as soon as you can. She's the owner of the house. Is she dead?
20/20
The Rose Petal Murder
But at this point, I'm getting worried about where we are. I really don't know if I want to comment more, if this is what I think it is. Rarely do you ever have a murder where you get to see the bad guy walk through the front door.
20/20
The Rose Petal Murder
And I saw her sunglasses in the hallway, so it looks like she was surprised somehow.
20/20
Run, Run, Run
I saw Ellen on the floor. Oh, yeah. I dropped my bags and went to him. He was cold and gray. I held his hand for a few minutes and tried to make some sense of it all.
20/20
Manhunt: Luigi Mangione and the CEO Murder - A Special Edition of 20/20
A horrifying and shocking act of violence. We know that a man was shot on the sidewalk here.
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This is West 54th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues in Midtown Manhattan.
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He went into the crowd and caught 10 or 15 people. I am shocked. This is the first time I've seen something like this and I hope it's the last. You don't really know what to do with yourself.
Serialously with Annie Elise
248: Why Did Netflix LEAVE THIS OUT About Gabby Petito & Brian Laundrie?! | American Murder: Gabby Petito
We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl. He was slapping her? Yes, and then we stopped. They ran up and down the sidewalk. He proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car, and they drove off.
Serialously with Annie Elise
253: What Truly Happened to Sudiksha Konanki, Influencer Murdered on Livestream, Diddy’s Prison Phone Call and Woman Held Stepson Captive 20 Years
Now when the police and firefighters responded to the home, Kimberly was standing outside the burning house holding her little pet dog. She also told the police that her stepson was still inside. Then once a firefighter got to her stepson...
Serialously with Annie Elise
253: What Truly Happened to Sudiksha Konanki, Influencer Murdered on Livestream, Diddy’s Prison Phone Call and Woman Held Stepson Captive 20 Years
Come on, come down, come down. Who else is in the house? Who else is in here? My stepson is in here. How many other people? I have two cats. Everybody's out? Yes. But your stepson's still inside? Yeah, he's right here. Okay, come down the road. Come on, come on. All right, here he is. All right, my dog is shaking. I know, come down here.
Serialously with Annie Elise
253: What Truly Happened to Sudiksha Konanki, Influencer Murdered on Livestream, Diddy’s Prison Phone Call and Woman Held Stepson Captive 20 Years
I know, come on. I'm coming. You've seen it. That one victim right here. Where are you going?
Serialously with Annie Elise
253: What Truly Happened to Sudiksha Konanki, Influencer Murdered on Livestream, Diddy’s Prison Phone Call and Woman Held Stepson Captive 20 Years
It happened here, right on my corner where I work. I'm here every day. Got me scared.
Serialously with Annie Elise
262: Real-Life White Lotus Murder, Austin Metcalf & Necrophilia on NYC Train
Da war dieser Junge, bevor ich seinen Namen wusste. Dieser Junge stand unter unserer Schachtel auf der Strecke. Wir haben ihn gefragt, um sich zu bewegen. Er wurde aggressiver und sprach furchtbar. Mein Bruder stürzte ihn und sagte, er müsse sich bewegen. Er sagte, ich muss mich bewegen. Ich habe mir den Backpack genommen. Dieser Junge...
Serialously with Annie Elise
262: Real-Life White Lotus Murder, Austin Metcalf & Necrophilia on NYC Train
Ich versuchte, ihn so schnell wie möglich zu wippen, aber ich konnte den Stab nicht sehen. Aber dann habe ich mich auf meinen Bruder geworfen. Ich werde nicht über den Rest reden. Das war das, was ich sah. Ich versuchte, ihn zu helfen. Es war einfach unverständlich. Es war wirklich sinnlos. Ich weiß nicht, warum eine Person das jemandem über diese kleine Argumentation tun würde.
Serialously with Annie Elise
262: Real-Life White Lotus Murder, Austin Metcalf & Necrophilia on NYC Train
Es ist einfach verrückt in dieser Welt, wie die Leute das jetzt machen. Ein Mann hat eine Familie, ein Mann hat Leute, von denen ich mich immer kümmere. Er hat alles für unsere Familie getan. Er war ein starker Mann. Er war ein starker Kind. Er war stark. Und ich weiß, dass ich auch stark bin, aber er ist ein bisschen stärker. Aber...
Serialously with Annie Elise
262: Real-Life White Lotus Murder, Austin Metcalf & Necrophilia on NYC Train
Er hat viel für unsere Familie getan und viele Dinge, die wir nicht kennen. Vor allem unsere Freunde. Alle wussten, dass er der Friedhalter war. Ich habe jemanden gehört, der wirklich Frieden macht. Er macht alles in Ordnung. Ich werde überrascht, aber dann klingelt er mich. Er war einfach immer da für mich. Es war wirklich schmerzhaft, zu sehen, wie das passiert ist.
Serialously with Annie Elise
256: Super SCARY! Serial Killer in Austin, TX?! What is REALLY Going on at Lady Bird Lake?
vomiting profusely and struggling to walk, stand up. He came towards the bank where it's closed down a little bit and he was coming pretty fast to me and landed 5 or 10 feet out into the water. By the time I got to the bank, he was a good 30 feet out.
Serialously with Annie Elise
256: Super SCARY! Serial Killer in Austin, TX?! What is REALLY Going on at Lady Bird Lake?
No. I got right on top of where I believed he was. I swept around in a circle with a stick. I was trying to go around and find him. I couldn't find him.
Serialously with Annie Elise
256: Super SCARY! Serial Killer in Austin, TX?! What is REALLY Going on at Lady Bird Lake?
I couldn't tell. It looked like a light-colored shirt and maybe some shoulder jeans. I couldn't tell from the distance because it was dark down there.
Serialously with Annie Elise
256: Super SCARY! Serial Killer in Austin, TX?! What is REALLY Going on at Lady Bird Lake?
Probably three minutes ago. Five minutes ago. As soon as I made it back to shore and got up on land, I ran straight up to the holiday and they called me.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
I mean, our relationship is really the tightest I've ever seen in somebody, like between two human beings. I mean, we did everything together, cleaned the dishes together, did the artwork together, sports. You name anything in the world, it's always us two in one thing. So you're always just basically one person.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
Four minutes.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
Yes, ma'am. He does a lot of big brother stuff around. He's always on my back. Even if I'm in the wrong, he'll always take my side no matter what. It's just really heartbreaking to see someone that cares for you that much and does everything by your side no matter what just pass away like that.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
There was this kid, before I knew his name now, this kid was sitting under our tent at track. We asked him to move. He started getting aggressive and talking reckless. And my brother stepped in and said, you need to move. And he's like, make me move. Also grabbed his backpack. This kid, I tried to whip around as fast as I could, but I didn't see.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
the stab, but then I look at my brother and I'm not going to talk about the rest. That's just what I saw. I mean, I tried to help him.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
It was really senseless. I don't know why a person would do that to someone just over that little argument. It's just crazy in this world nowadays how people just up and do that. A man has a family. A man has people that care about them all the time. He did everything for our family, too. He was a strong man. He was a strong, strong kid.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
Yes, sir. What can I do for you? Jeff, first of all, my entire heart rests in your hands. I would be in my position, not even if somebody even knew your son, but somebody that shares the same understanding. I grew up as a 17-year-old young white man too, and I grew up in fear of my life around black people because they were killing and robbing people around me all the time.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
And I don't understand as I was a father, You could sit idly by and not condemn the culture that killed your son. There is an epidemic problem in this country, and your voice could be one of the loudest voices in this country, but you've chosen to recoil out of fear and continue the suppression. Why will you not stand with me and with the rest of the people? We're not calling for racial divide.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
We're not calling for hatred. We're saying 350,000 attacks on white people by black people a year in this country is wrong. Why can't you stand that and say with that? Maybe you can. Would you be willing to stand by me in a press conference or in an individual interview and talk about this issue that is larger than Austin at this point?
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
God rest the beautiful young man's soul that would have been one of our strongest voices if he was still alive today. Are you done? Yes, I am, sir.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
Let me finish.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
I give you your time.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
You're creating more Austin Metcalfs with your weakness, sir. You are creating more Austin Metcalfs with your weakness.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
Now the police chief in Frisco, TX is calling for calm and calling for people to stop spreading misinformation about the case. His call to stop the rumors began after someone posted a fake autopsy online claiming that the victim was high on drugs and that the stabbing was not the primary cause of death.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
The police chief says none of that is true and posted, beware of those taking to social media to deliberately spread misinformation, hate, fear, and division.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
I've never met this kid until right then. It really was under 30 seconds, this altercation. I've never met this kid in my entire life.
Serialously with Annie Elise
269: The Controversial Case That’s EXPLODING: What Happened to Austin Metcalf
On Wednesday morning, 17-year-old Austin Metcalf, a junior at Memorial High School in Frisco, Texas, was killed at a track meet. Several witnesses, including Metcalf's twin brother, describe how that deadly encounter went down.
Something Was Wrong
(3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates
Theaters are so different now, but it was seven or eight seats deep on the other side and you walked up a carpet strip that had Tivoli lights. I remember hearing the first couple of pops and didn't connect because my experience with gunfire was outdoors. When you're in that acoustic environment, it muffles the sound. All of this stuff happens in a nanosecond.
Something Was Wrong
(3/3) WCN Presents: [J.E.] S6 Updates
And I remember hearing a woman go, oh my God, he's shooting. And then I connected the sound with the heat on the side of my face. I don't know how many shots he fired, but we all started bolting for the door. And this is one of those things that really bothers me, that I didn't tackle him, that I didn't stay and protect.
The Five
The Five 05-22-2025
They moved us all into like an area and were trying to keep us safe, not understanding that we were in the room for 10 whole minutes with the murderer. He's like, oh, what kind of museum is this? And I'm like, it's a Jewish museum. And he asks, do you think that's why they did it in reference to the gunshots we had heard? And I was like, yeah, maybe. I don't know, but I don't think so. I hope not.
The Five
The Five 05-22-2025
And that's when he reaches into his bag and pulls out a keffiyeh and says to me, I did it. I did this for Gaza.
The Megyn Kelly Show
Dems Try To Buy a New Joe Rogan, and Deadly Anti-Israel Terror Attack in D.C, with Michael Knowles and Ana Kasparian | Ep. 1078
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The Megyn Kelly Show
Dems Try To Buy a New Joe Rogan, and Deadly Anti-Israel Terror Attack in D.C, with Michael Knowles and Ana Kasparian | Ep. 1078
I did see somebody run in. The security guard happened to let this guy in. I guess they were thinking that he was a victim. And he was covered in rain. He was clearly in trauma. He was in shock. And some of the people at the event brought him water. They sat him down. Are you okay? Were you shot? What happened? He's like, He's like, somebody call the cops, bring the cops in.
The Megyn Kelly Show
Dems Try To Buy a New Joe Rogan, and Deadly Anti-Israel Terror Attack in D.C, with Michael Knowles and Ana Kasparian | Ep. 1078
So about 10 minutes later, when the cops actually came in, he put his hands up. He grabbed a red coffee out of his pocket and started the Free Palestine chants. You know, there's only one solution and to fight a revolution. And he was being dragged out of the building as he was yelling Free Palestine.