but when he learns the police closed the case and no charges are filed, he s furious and turns to the press, hoping they ll listen to his story. ingrid cruz, a reporter for telemundo, picks up the story. telemundo s the spanish tv station that wasn t then but is now owned by nbc. cruz interviews emilio and then takes him to his daughter s grave site. george delgado is the cameraman. he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he d been blaming for his daughter s suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot.
and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot. what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at point blank range. then he pumps ten more bullets as she lies in the fetal position on the ground. it was just amazing. i mean, the guy s driving the damn bullets into her, going around her in circles. and then he runs to the car, which just happened to be in the same direction we were at, which wasn t too comfortable because first thing in my mind is he went to go get another clip. but emilio drives off. and george would utter a line that would later be called into question. my god, man. i got it on tape. she s [ bleep ] dead. she s dead. george in his own truck, cameras still rolling, calls 911. please, send me units. emergency. a guy just shot a woman. possibly coming after us. he s psychotic, man. fair warning.
now owned by nbc. cruz interviews emilio and then takes him to his daughter s grave site. george delgado is the cameraman. he was pissed. he was very angry towards his ex-wife. once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he d been blaming for his daughter s suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot. what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at point blank range.
grave site. george delgado is the cameraman. he was pissed. he was very angry toward his ex-wife. once in the cemetery, delgado starts filming as emilio lays flowers on the grave. but then the woman he d been blaming for his daughter s suicide shows up. the television crew runs to talk to her. reporter ingrid cruz starts questioning the former wife, who seems reluctant to get out of the car. after a few moments she steps out. george delgado continues to tape. and ingrid started walking with her. i was going to get a nice two-shot. what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at pointblank range. then he pumps ten more bullets as she lies in the fetal position on the ground. it was just amazing. i mean, the guy s driving the damn bullets into her, going around her in circles. and then he runs to the car, which just happened to be in the
i was going to get a nice two-shot. what the cameraman would see through his lens next would change their lives forever. barging into the frame, emilio pulls a gun and shoots his former wife at point blank range. then he pumps ten more bullets as she lies in the fetal position on the ground. it was just amazing. i mean, the guy s driving the damn bullets into her, going around her in circles. and then he runs to the car, which just happened to be in the same direction we were at, which wasn t too comfortable because first thing in my mind is he went to go get another clip. but emilio drives off. and george would utter a line that would later be called into question. my god, man. i got it on tape. she s [ bleep ] dead. she s dead. george in his own truck, cameras still rolling, calls 911. please, send me units. emergency. a guy just shot a woman. possibly coming after us. he s psychotic, man. fair warning. we re about to show you some very graphic videotape.