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The lead prosecutor wraps up the state's fiery opening statement to the jury; the state wants to prove that Ronald Burgos-Aviles, a married Border Patrol agent, kills his mistress, Grizelda, and their son, Dominic, to hide his secret affair.
The lead prosecutor wraps up the state's fiery opening statement to the jury; the state wants to prove that Ronald Burgos-Aviles, a married Border Patrol agent, kills his mistress, Grizelda, and their son, Dominic, to hide his secret affair.
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S1, EP1 "An Ambush Double Murder Attack"Ronald Burgos-Aviles is accused of luring his mistress to her death and also killing the baby they both shared; Grizelda Hernandez and her son Dominic were killed in a park a few yards from the U.S., Mexico border in Laredo, Texas.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP2 "Secret Affair to Capital Murder"The lead prosecutor wraps up the state's fiery opening statement to the jury; the state wants to prove that Ronald Burgos-Aviles, a married Border Patrol agent, kills his mistress, Grizelda, and their son, Dominic, to hide his secret affair.
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