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Jurors heard Ronald Burgos-Avilés claim that he was remorseful in the violent deaths of his lover and their son; after a heated exchange with police, detectives interviewing him were convinced that he was the alleged killer.
Jurors heard Ronald Burgos-Avilés claim that he was remorseful in the violent deaths of his lover and their son; after a heated exchange with police, detectives interviewing him were convinced that he was the alleged killer.
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S1, EP32 "Internal Affairs Investigation"An internal affair at U.S. Customs and Border Protection explains protocol and procedures for a border patrol supervisor; Ronald Burgos-Avilés was just that at the time of the double homicide at a local park.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP33 "Forensic Scientist on the Stand"The jury is introduced to the DNA evidence in this case; a paternity test is conducted on baby Dominic which says that Ronald Burgos-Avilés is his father with a probability greater than 99.9 percent.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP34 "The DNA Evidence"Jurors listened to test results from a county forensic scientist; Nicole Morales examined for DNA crime scene evidence in the area where Griselda and Dominic Hernandez lost their lives.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP35 "Police Interrogation Video"On the very day Griselda and Dominic Hernandez were stabbed to death, the alleged killer, Ronald Burgos-Avilés, was interrogated by local police; interrogation video of the defendant played out for jurors.
Mistress & Child Murder Trial
S1, EP31 "On Duty Incident"Prosecutors call in an internal affairs officer at the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Protection; at the time of the stabbings, the defendant was a Border Patrol supervisor in charge of the area where the murders took place.
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