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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Brendan Banfield Trial: The 7:37 AM Call — McDonald's Video Confirms Juliana's Signal

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 20 January 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The prosecution's case against Brendan Banfield just got a major boost from a fast food parking lot. McDonald's surveillance video, presented on day three of the murder trial, shows Banfield waiting in the parking lot on the morning his wife Christine and Joseph Ryan were killed. At 7:37 AM, he's seen leaving the bathroom with his phone to his ear. Phone records confirm that's the exact moment Juliana Peres Magalhães called him. According to her testimony, that call was the signal — Joseph Ryan had arrived at the Banfield home. Detectives also revealed where the murder knife was found: hidden under blankets on the floor, not in Ryan's hand, not positioned to support the defense theory that Ryan was the attacker. Christine's cell phone was tucked away in a kitchen drawer while she slept — prosecutors say it was hidden so she couldn't call for help. But the forensic testimony wasn't all favorable for the prosecution. 

Brendan Banfield's DNA was not on the knife. The reason? Police allowed him to wash his hands before collecting samples. Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joins Hidden Killers to analyze how that kind of gap happens in a double homicide investigation, what the knife placement reveals about the crime, and whether Christine's blood on Brendan's jeans compensates for the missing DNA. We also examine the premeditation evidence — the firearm purchased less than a month before the murders, the gun range trips with Juliana, the alleged $30,000 spent on soundproofing windows. The defense has hammered Juliana's credibility. But day three brought video, phone records, and physical evidence that doesn't depend on her word. Can they recover?

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske, Stacey Cole, and Todd Michaels.

0:08.5

Day three on the Brendan Banfield murder trial, and there's already a lot that's come out.

0:14.2

The murder trial shifted from the au pair's testimony to investigators who process the scene

0:20.4

and what they presented could be the prosecution's

0:23.3

strongest corroboration yet.

0:25.6

McDonald's surveillance video showing Banfield waiting in the parking lot in the morning of the

0:30.6

murders and at 7.37 a.m. he's seen leaving the bathroom with his phone to his ear. The

0:35.9

exact moment phone records show that Juliana Perez Mogadles called him. phone to his ear, the exact moment phone record, show that Juliana Perez

0:38.6

Mogulis called him. According to her testimony, that was the bat signal that Joseph Ryan had

0:46.2

arrived. Detectives also revealed the murder knife was found hidden under blankets, not in Ryan's

0:51.8

hand, and that Christine's cell phone had been tucked away in a kitchen drawer while she slept.

0:58.2

The forensic testimony raised questions, too.

1:00.2

Banfield's DNA wasn't on the knife.

1:02.5

The police had allowed him to wash his hands before collecting samples.

1:07.2

Here to break down what this evidence means in the case.

1:11.8

Jennifer Coffin-Daffer retired FBI special agent.

1:15.6

Before we get into a lot of the questions, I want to begin with something that you pointed out

1:19.5

because a lot of people don't understand the level of training that this man had.

1:25.0

Yes, he was an IRS agent.

1:26.7

He was a criminal investigative IRS agent,

1:29.4

meaning he wasn't the one that's sitting at the desk sending the letters. He was out there

1:33.3

investigating the crimes themselves. He had a gun. He wasn't just to be encounter with guns,

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