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🗓️ 7 June 2022
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:00.0 | Before we get started, we do want to give you the warning that this case contains depictions of extreme homicidal violence. |
0:11.6 | He was a monster. What he did to people, to living people was inhumane. |
0:18.4 | And this was someone who was without a soul. And I don't say that lightly. |
0:22.4 | All the cases I've handled in my career, this would easily be the most violent. |
0:40.8 | I've got Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff. |
0:44.8 | I'm Aniseka Nikolasi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of investigation |
0:50.6 | discoveries, true conviction. And this is anatomy of murder. |
0:59.2 | Today's story is a really important reminder of the importance of witnesses. |
1:04.1 | You know, physical evidence is obviously fantastic and we've gone leaps and bounds as far |
1:08.6 | as DNA and fingerprints. But you know, as I talk to prospective jurors for many years, |
1:13.9 | when you look at something like fingerprints, they can tell you that someone was there, but they |
1:17.3 | can never tell you the when. So you always need people to really not only give us that information, |
1:24.3 | but give us the lay of the land and fill in the gaps. |
1:36.9 | For our story today, I spoke with Texas prosecutor Joshua Somers and I say that because he works |
1:43.3 | all over that very large state of Texas. I spent over six years as a prosecutor at the Harris |
1:50.7 | County District Attorney's office. And then I spent about four years as a prosecutor with the |
1:56.4 | Bear County District Attorney's office in San Antonio. And almost three years as a prosecutor |
2:02.6 | with the Travis County District Attorney's office in Austin. So I've been handling cases throughout |
2:07.7 | the state, really my entire career. I met him when we were doing a recent episode for our |
2:12.8 | television show True Conviction. And when I say that he's a prosecutor in Texas, he's a different |
2:17.8 | type of prosecutor. Usually we're assigned to a specific jurisdiction, a county or if for federal |
2:22.8 | prosecutors part of the actual state, but he works as an assisting prosecutor that goes to help |
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