
Two suspects are arrested. Then one of them turns on the other.
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It was around 11 on the morning of November 17th, 2014, three months to the day after her husband's murder, that Sabrina Limon was taken into custody at her children's school. Like Jonathan Hearn, who had been arrested earlier, Sabrina was placed in the back of a patrol car and driven to the desert town of Boron, which was the closest Kern County Sheriff's Department substation
It was there that the couple's long journey through the American justice system would begin. Jonathan Hearn's family had already been notified of his arrest. Sabrina's sister Julie had been told by investigators that somebody needed to make arrangements to take care of her kids. Because she had been detained.
I was at work and I got the call on my cell phone. They said that they had arrested Sabrina and Jonathan Hearn. I needed to pick up the kids from school. We weren't able to talk to Sabrina. I just couldn't, couldn't believe it.
While Jonathan and Sabrina were being transported to Boron, teams of investigators fanned out to begin searches of their homes.
From Sabrina's residence, we were able to obtain lots of documents regarding financial stuff from life insurance companies, from BNSF Railroad, letters from Jonathan to Sabrina.
Every love letter, every racy photo, Every text message and every sales receipt were no longer just proof of a steamy, illicit affair.
They were now called evidence. From Jonathan's residence, we were able to seize the motorcycle that was ridden. We seized two styles of helmets.
In this episode, you will hear how some critical evidence was missed during those searches.
There were things at Jonathan's house that I was aware of that they didn't have.
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