they haunted me. i have, whatever. yeah. that s exactly what she wants to hear. that s what the judge wants to hear. that s what everybody wants to hear. i m sorry for what i did. so that s what i m going to tell her. my plea is open from 30 to 45. so if there s any type of way i can weasel my way out of a year or two, it s worth it. and if it doesn t work out, i tried. coming up three times, put your jump suit up. you re counting like that means something to me. rendell maldonado is on the move again. and later, david goodell stands before the judge and his victim s family. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen.
the bergen county jail in hackensack, new jersey, books about 7,600 men and women every year. look straight, man. most will leave within a day or two. but those who cannot make bond will be assigned to a housing unit until their cases are resolved. let s go, gentlemen. the majority of stays here usually occur without incident. but not david goodell s. this is david s picture from the arrest the day after the murder. he had attempted suicide or at least made gestures of attempting suicide prior to his arrest. after strangling his 21-year-old former girlfriend, viviana tulli, goodell drove around hackensack throughout the night and the following morning with her corpse seated beside him. i put a hat on her, some glasses. all the while i was doing that, i guess not to make her look dead or make her look more alive or i don t know.
diagnostically, david goodell is an anti-social personality disorder. psychopathy and a big component of that is sort of this glib, superficial charm, this kind of thing. very transactional, very manipulative. that s his style. medical staff recommended that goodell once again be housed in the maximum security general population unit, but this time they suggested he be assigned a cellmate. mr. gonzalez has been david goodell s cellmate for quite some time without incident. the fact that he s remained with him for this long, i don t want to say is a babysitter or an extra pair of eyes, but when he came out of the suicide watch, he felt comfortable with. we have a relationship, a bond. i know the boundaries of what he can take. he s like my child. i ve got to constantly watch him. i guess they hired a babysitter by putting him in a room with me. he wouldn t let me do anything stupid to myself. just dump the water in there and scrub.
he likes to [ bleep ] with every person in here. officer burke will file a disciplinary report for tampering with the lock, which could result in segregation time for henrique-marte. he just look for any little thing to [ bleep ] a prisoner. one thing you don t do, you [ bleep ] with a prisoner. coming up it was written in my name, you need to move him out of the unit before something bad happens to him. officer burke receives a threat. and when david goodell came into this facility, his interaction with staff was volatile, dangerous. so i established a rapport. dealing with an inmate who seems to be capable of almost anything.
i just hope what happens here today brings them some type of closure and i really am sorry about what happened. okay. prosecutor? thank you, your honor. viviana tulli was young. she was beautiful. david goodell took her life because he could. because she simply dared to want a life apart from him. there is no good in this man. there is no remorse in this man. he strangled her. when he strangled her, he intended to kill her. he is purely, instantly, a violent, predatory defender.