her. a week later, all three went to scout the crime scene. yeah, this is the perfect place. and even made a comment that might have to use this place more often. but the night of the murder said stacey, reggie bought the plan. it was supposed to be a robbery, as what he said, was supposed to be one shot to that. i said i don t want him to suffer, i don t want him to see anything. but why would she possibly want to have richard killed. but for that question, stacy offered the story. things started clicking in my brain with what was happening to my kids and family. and i was convinced that my kids were being harmed. stacy said that she believed richard was molesting her sons. that they were acting out and there was something one of them told her. you don t know what he does to me when you are not here.
till 9:30, because, that is when stacey arrived and found richard. why start looking at 7 pm? it was apparent to me that the gunman laid in wait for richard. and so, my way of thinking, was if he sitting there waiting in the secluded dark place at, night he s gonna sit there and tell the or maybe he ll make a phone call. i had no idea. if the color called anybody, it should show up in the tower record of outgoing cell calls. four major carriers on the tower, thousands of calls. but, what number should look for? why not try hunch he had all along. stacey s involved somehow. you have this third vehicle at the scene, you have overkill with the way richard died. so, based on all of those things, a murder for hire starts crossing your. mine franklin s idea was to compare the numbers tower on the phone numbers on stacy s personal contactless. the best source of information, i felt i, had was stacey s contactless. it was 250 contacts, i think. so, if you can find any phone cal
is dead. she does not have excuses. stacy pleaded guilty to murder and reggie did the same. lynitra stood trial and was found guilty and all were sentenced to life in prison without parole. the case solved. three convictions for the detective who poured through phone numbers and sniff down a murder for hire case. when your gut tells you something, you should go with it, and if it makes sense, then that is probably what it is. pretty obvious, asking where this fits in your catalog of cases. never been another one like it, i hope not. and now finally, the last omission. a few days after stacey was sent away, richard s sister karen went to see her, glare that stacey through the glass partition, she did not buy
we were there. we were ringing the doorbell, we knocked for about 15 minutes. i don t know. i didn t even realize. i guess i so tired. i was sleeping at pm just as i stated to you. you also said that you re a light sleeper, you tossed and turned last night. and maybe the four hours, that s it. right, i was up at around 4:00, tossing and turning. i looked at the clock again at five. we were there. i didn t hear you. i don t know what to say. juan reyes was like a brick wall about the murder. didn t know who did, it didn t know who did. the polygraph said former chief detective trip told a different story. the polygraph results indicated that he was not telling the truth. or, he was not being truthful to those relevant questions posed to him about the homicide.