nightmare. she screamed and she yelled an she cried, it was terrible did she fell down the steps? no one was thinking someone di this to her, but did someone d this to her. it just unraveled from tha moment on. the fashionista with re lipstick she meant the world to me. when she walked into the roo it was like a movie star walke in corporate executive, caring mom, 1 million dollar smile an a 4 million dollar estate. oh my god, i need a ambulance. murdered. i went screaming out of the house. this was a prominent woman, murdered in her home, late a night. almost certainly someone sh knew correct where would it lead a twisted case of betrayal and greed. the fingers being pointed a me her own daughter of suspect from the start you pulled the knife out an you tell the police oh you are going to find my fingerprint on the knife her son in law who seemed s devoted. they interrogated us fo eight hours. or maybe someone else with million dollar motive.
and living room empty. but to earl lawrence, th burglary looked phony, staged. the bedroom drawers, they were neatly pulled out neatl placed on the floor in front o the dresser. a normal burglary scene, stuff is everywhere. people go through it like a tornado. correct and this wasn t a break and enter job. police could tell that whe they look at the fresh sno outside the house. there was one set of th footprints and that was th responding officer choking the perimeter of the home. nothing suggesting that someone had walked around or case to the place? not a thing the front door hadn t bee jimmied or broken in the key in the dead bolt in the front door that is require to open the door from th inside, that was in the look meaning peggy had unlocke it from inside correct that afternoon, detective brought suzanne and her husban bobby to the police station an started asking questions suzanne told them
he wasde supposed to do. general orders say every open door is supposed to be treated as a silent alarm and the officer s first job is to search for after knew ofs of escape before he searches the interior of that building. he goes around the side with what he believes is a burglary scene and he s met with somebody inside that home pointing a gun at him. everybody here who wear as shield would address that the same way. before the facts came out, his chief was in front after microphone saying his officer had no right to respond that way. and he s going to fire him even if he isn t arrested. if we are in a world where a uniformed police officer addressing a gun being pointed atic him is murderer. how are officers supposed to do
with the states attorneys office. at one point you go in there for state attorneys are standing on what they got, fax, truth and that s it. harris: where is josh? current police officer to the seat you. i understand you got reaction to the fort worth shooting and you say officers are not being defended, even separate from that case overall, that they need more advocacy. how so? absolutely. every crime is a tragedy, not every tragedy is a crime. what happened in fort worth is one 100% a tragedy. when officer dean went to that house irregardless of how an untrained civilian called that in he went to what he believed was a burglary scene. 2:30 a.m. open door, everyone who has worn a shield would say the same thing. he gets there and see the house in disarray now it s stepped up and we definitely think there s a burglary scene. even if you disregard or disagree with the tactics, by
the state s attorneys are standing on what they got. the facts, the truth. harris: where is josh oliveri. you got reaction to the fort worth shooting. you say officers are not being defended. that they need more advocacy. absolutely. every crime is a tragedy, not every tragedy is a crime. what happened in fort worth is 100% a tragedy. when officer dean went to that house, he went to what he believed was a burglary scene. 2:30 in the morning, open door. everybody hop has worn a shield would say the same thing. when he sees the house in disarray, he thinks it s a burglary scene. even if you disagree with his tactics, by his own department s general orders, he followed what