and then, someone said he spotted her. i looked at her right in the face just like i m looking at you right now. that girls alive. but a secret recording could catch one of the town s own, revealing a sinister scheme. sara s whole deal was he explained he studied her movements. the plan was to take her money. evil, pure evil. that is never going to be over. there was something wrong on the bridge. it was 2:45 am, december 3rd, 2016. an old town on the jersey shore called neptune city. it was bitter cold. dark. it was an uber driver who saw the car just sitting there halfway across the bridge. 9-1-1, where s the emergency? i m actually on belmar bridge. right after heading down in the middle of the bridge, there is a car that s abandoned. it s off to the side of the road. what can a car? it kind of looks like an old, beat, up light tan colored, like sedan. they sent a squad car for a look. the cop got close. it was unlocked. he s in the ignition.
hysterical. an entire town banding together to find a beloved teen. this is a huge search. 100s of people came. a lot of people. we had the sheriff s department, got divers. this is things you see on tv, not things that happen to you. and then, someone said he spotted her. i looked at her right in the face just like i m looking at you right now. that girl is alive. but a secret recording could catch one of the town s own, revealing a sinister scheme. sara s whole deal was he explained he studied her movements. the plan was to take her money. evil, pure evil. that is never going to be over. there was something there was something wrong on the bridge. it was 2:45 am, december 3rd, 2016. an old town on the jersey shore called neptune city. it was bitter cold. dark. it was an uber driver who saw the car just sitting there halfway across the bridge. 9-1-1, where s the emergency? i m actually on belmar bridge. right after heading down in the middle
It s imagined and erroneous. and, just how would the defense attorney backup that claim? preston made it easy for him. but you don t always tell the truth, isn t that correct? i haven t in the past. hoping for leniency after he was arrested, preston told police an elaborate and disturbing story about one of his own relatives. you made an accusation against somebody, said that you were sexually assaulted by that person. right. and all those details that you gave, they were all false. they were all false, weren t they? correct. preston had lied to the police about someone close, and committing a serious crime. for diaz-cobo, it was an gift to attack preston s credibility. we are talking to somebody who was admitted to making up stories, making false accusations against innocent people.
Could convince jurors that sarah had a secret urgent plan to get away from her father and moved to canada, then he was on his way to creating reasonable doubt. but, how would he deal with the powerful testimony of preston taylor. the answer, was simple and an emphatic preston is alive. his testimony is untruthful, it s false. it s imagined and incredible. and, just how would the defense attorney backup that claim? preston made it easy for him. but you don t always tell the truth, isn t that correct? i haven t in the past. hoping for leniency after he was arrested, preston told police unlatched and disturbing story about one of his own relatives. you made an accusation against somebody, said that he you were sexually assaulted by that person. right. and all those details that you gave, they were all false. they were all false, weren t they?