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Court Junkie

Ep 117: The Alternative Suspects (Part 2)

Court Junkie

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True Crime, News, Talk Radio, Government

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2020

⏱️ 87 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 2, I examine the Defense’s case. Would the jury vote to acquit or convict Henry Segura? Sponsors in this episode: - Madison Reed - Get 10% off plus free shipping on your first Color Kit when you go to Madison-Reed.com and use code COURT. - Sunsoil - Get 30% off your first order by going to Sunsoil.com/junkie. - Policygenius - Policygenius makes finding the right home insurance a breeze. In minutes you can compare quotes from the top insurers to find your best price. Visit policygenius.com. 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

4-1-year-old Henry Sigerah wearing a navy blue sport coat, a light blue collared shirt,

0:16.8

a purple and black plaid tie and glasses took the stand on November 13, 2019.

0:24.7

At times, his testimony was metter-affacked and other times contentious.

0:40.7

Henry Sigerah was being tried for the murder of Brandy Peters and her three children, one

0:49.2

of whom was his three-year-old son, Javante.

0:53.1

Prosecutors believe he was the sole killer, but Henry's defense says he's completely innocent.

0:59.9

Six days after Henry would take the stand, a November 19, 2019, he would leave the courtroom

1:06.6

after his trial concluded, but was he a free man or would he be escorted by deputies?

1:14.1

In part one, I went over the prosecution's case against Henry Sigerah.

1:18.5

Here's what we learned.

1:20.3

On November 20, 2010, first responders responded to a home on Saddle Creek Run in Tallahassee,

1:27.4

Florida.

1:28.4

Inside was the body of Brandy Peters by the entrance of the home, and the bodies of her three children

1:35.9

inside the bathtub in the main bathroom.

1:39.9

Brandy had been shot multiple times, and then beaten with at least one object that according

1:45.7

to a prosecution expert could have been a gun.

1:49.5

The type of gun prosecutors believe was used was a 32-caliber, although the actual murder

1:55.6

weapon has never been found.

1:58.3

One of Brandy's daughters was shot, and her other two children drowned.

2:04.7

According to prosecutors, they believe the murders occurred on November 19, the night

2:09.5

before they were found, between 6.53 pm and 8.21 pm.

2:16.2

In their case, prosecutors presented evidence that Henry Sigerah had lied to investigators,

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