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Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.

Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.

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S1, EP61 "Sexting During A Murder"

More testimony from the lead detective includes more of him reading text messages; in the lead up to the stabbing deaths of Griselda and Dominic, Ronald is apparently sexting with another woman.

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S1, EP62 "Explaining The Texts And Social Media Posts"

It is now the defense's turn to ask questions to the lead detective under cross-examination; Detective Reymundo Garcia retrieves days of messages from the defendants' phone and social media accounts before and after he killed Griselda and Dominic.

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S1, EP63 "Mental Health Report"

Ronald is upset and embarrassed for what he did; that's from the report the county jail mental health specialist wrote down; prosecutors bring up Ronald Burgos-Aviles' mental health status.

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S1, EP64 "The Jailhouse Phone Calls"

Judge Joe Lopez allows five different jailhouse phones to be played for the jury; this is in the state's case against the defendant pushing for a death sentence; prosecutors introduce the jury to phone calls and emails Ronald made in jail.

Original Air Date: Oct 23, 2024
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
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