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Court Junkie

Ep 117: The Alternative Suspects (Part 1)

Court Junkie

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True Crime, News, Talk Radio, Government

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2020

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

In November 2010, a horrific murder took place in Tallahassee, Florida, at the home of a single mom and her three children. Prosecutors contend that one of the children’s fathers is the killer, but at his trial, his defense blames someone else - the Mexican cartel. Was the murder of Brandi Peters and her three children a crime of passion, or a cartel hit? In Part 1, I examine the Prosecution’s case against Henry Segura. Sponsors in this episode: - Caldrea - Get free shipping on orders of $50 or more when you buy online at Caldrea.com. - Honey - Get Honey for FREE at JoinHoney.com/COURT. - It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders is available now, so download today from wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. - Sunsoil - Get 30% off your first order by going to Sunsoil.com/junkie. - Hydrant - For 25% off your first order, go to DrinkHydrant.com/COURT or enter promo code COURT at checkout. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie.

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0:00.0

It's November 2019 and I'm going to take you inside a courtroom in Tallahassee, Florida.

0:07.4

It's not the first time prosecutors are trying the defendant, 41-year-old Henry Segura

0:12.8

for murder.

0:14.4

His first trial back in July 2017 ended in a mischievous trial after 19 hours of juror

0:21.5

deliberations and now prosecutors were trying him again.

0:26.4

The state of Florida says that Henry Segura committed a horrible, brutal, unspeakable murder.

0:34.2

Ladies and gentlemen, when you put together the motive, the means to deception, the

0:39.0

opportunity, the DNA, you're left with one conclusion.

0:43.8

They say Henry murdered his son's mother, along with her three children, one of the children

0:49.5

being his son.

0:51.7

In November 20, 2010, Tallahassee police responded to a house on Saddle Creek Run after a neighbor

0:58.9

reported seeing blood when he went to knock on the door.

1:02.6

It was the home of 27-year-old Brandy Peters and her three children, six-year-old twins

1:09.0

Tamaya and Tanaya and three-year-old Javante.

1:13.4

All four were found deceased inside the house.

1:17.6

One month later, at a lake house on Lake Jefferson in Minnesota, Henry Segura was arrested

1:23.4

and charged with the murders.

1:26.5

At his retrial, prosecutor John Fuchs spoke to the jury for about 34 minutes in his opening

1:32.4

statements.

1:33.6

He succinctly laid out the evidence they were going to present against Henry and told

1:38.3

the jury that he was guilty, which would make him eligible for the death penalty if they

1:43.2

chose to convict him.

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