pole. she s completely gone? yes. the scene of the crime scene , we were looking for anything that stood out. her sandal. tucked right underneath the hose on the edge. it was obvious this was staged. was there someone who wanted samira out of the way? there was a black female standing outside. mr. frechette had multiple female acquaintances. they all had a common career , they were exotic dancers. two clues. one chilling we had an unknown dna on a rope that came off the victim. i literally looked at it and thought, seriously? that was absolutely stunning. behind the curtain was a very dark story. it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it s a lady laying in the pool in her backyard, in her pool. it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn t even floating. down at the bottom of t
summer was full of energy, very attractive girl. she had that model look. she did not do anything low key. all of the strange twists this story took, now you know someone who s been murdered. it was like nothing i d expect to happen. inside a gated community, a harrowing discovery. it s a lady laying in the pole. she s completely gone? yes. the scene of the crime scene, we were looking for anything that stood out. her sandal. tucked right underneath the hose on the edge. it was obvious this was staged. was there someone who wanted samira out of the way? there was a female standing outside. mr. frechette had multiple female acquaintances. they all had a common career, they were exotic dancers. two clues. one chilling we had an unknown dna on a rope that came off the victim. i literally looked at it and thought, seriously? that was absolutely stunning. behind the curtain was a very dark story. it was a cold morning in february, cold for a nor
staged. was there someone who wanted samira out of the way? there was a female standing outside. mr. frechette had multiple female acquaintances. they all had a common career, they were exotic dancers. two clues. one chilling we had an unknown dna on a rope that came off the victim. i literally looked at it and thought, seriously? that was absolutely stunning. behind the curtain was a very dark story. it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it s a lady laying in the pool in her backyard, in her pool. it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn t even floating. down at the bottom of the pool. she s dead. she was lying, face up, her palms too. as if in supplication. her leopard print robe drifting in the water around her. she d been in there i don t know how long. she, she completely gone.
can you imagine a scenario where she would have hit both sides of her head and managed to get into the pool? i can t, no. detective tony guaraldi testified and told us that when he first met doctor frasch he had some scratches, some significant marks that not any normal person would have. how did he get them? did he tell you? he told investigators some of the marks were from him and his wife, samira, having sexual intercourse the night before. love marks. my goodness. the specific one under his eye, he shared with us that it was his ten month old child who had scratch them. you re about to hear a recorded conversation. the prosecutor make sure the jury would hear the detectives skepticism about the scratches. by playing the recordings of the interrogation. the baby was playing around, and she always kind of graphs at my eye and face. so you re trying to make me believe that a ten month old has nails enough to make those types of scratches on your face?
are right, so the next morning, you are at the house? right. you don t go anywhere. nowhere. reporter: after breakfast, said kendall, his wife drove him to work. that was at 11:20. samira was found at 11. so, kendall had an alibi. detectives regrouped, and went back to the frasch house, let it talk to them, and talk did. wow! it was different, different for most people s taste. detective tony guaraldi a lot of marble, a lot of gold, a lot of exotic animals that were stuffed. oh, wow! which was kind of new to us executing a search warrant. reporter: but it wasn t just the over the top house. everything that detectives learned about the frasch s has practically screamed money, watches, jewelry, clothes, guns, motorcycles, a flea of cars.