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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Justin Drown

True Crime, Personal Journals, History, Documentary, News, Society & Culture

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Officer Jonah Hernandez is responding to a trespassing call on the 300 block of South Valley Drive. The property has a history of vandalism, break ins, arson, erratic behavior, and drug use. Just a little earlier the property owner called 911 requesting a trespass order.

Under a blue sky, filled with picturesque white clouds, Officer Hernandez approaches a seated Armando Silva. As Silva stands Hernandez announces, “How’s it going boss?” The tranquility of this scene will not last long.

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0:00.0

Listener, Obscura is supported by people like you.

0:05.0

And this month is the best month ever to join the Patreon.

0:09.0

Because at the end of the month, I'm going to release an extra large black label. Think two plus hours long.

0:17.1

And beyond that, you get access to a massive backlog of bonus episodes, hours and hours of obscure content, not released to the main

0:26.8

feed.

0:28.3

So head over to Patreon.com slash Obscura Crime Podcast to get access to bonus episodes, bonus content, and even

0:38.0

merch. That's Patreon.com slash Obscura crime podcast. Thank you.

0:46.6

The videos you're about to watch are horrendous.

0:50.2

They are exceptionally difficult to see. If I were not required to release them on the Inspection of Public Records Act, I would not.

0:57.0

One thing I want to see on the record is that Officer Hernandez did nothing wrong.

1:01.0

It could have happened to any of us including me. The first video

1:05.0

you will see is the surveillance video from the property. It will track Silvazzi

1:09.1

sees the police unit at the intersection and then moves to the canopy to wait for Officer Hernandez.

1:14.4

He deliberately placed himself there to ambush Jonah.

1:17.9

The second video is Officer Hernandez's body camera.

1:20.8

The video starts when he's at the intersection of Valley and Amador.

1:25.0

Viewer discretion is advised.

1:30.0

Welcome, listener.

1:31.0

I'm glad you're here.

1:33.6

Take a seat next to the fire.

1:39.2

Welcome to Obscura, where we shine a light on the dark. So, February 11th, 2004, 24 49 p.m. last cruise 24, 449 PM, Las Cruces-New Mexico.

2:17.0

Officer Jonah Hernandez is responding to a trespassing call on the 300 block of South Valley Drive. The property has a history of vandalism,

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