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🗓️ 5 June 2022
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Today's the day you've been waiting for... the third and final installment of Bob's chat with former FBI profiler, Jim Clemente. Will they finally see eye to eye on who the real target was and the killer's level of criminal sophistication? Or will they agree to disagree?
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0:00.0 | From NBI Studio, this is Truth Injustice, a crowdsourced investigation in real time. |
0:15.9 | I'm Bob Robb. |
0:36.6 | I know it's been a long wait but today is the day. You finally get to hear the final hour of my |
0:42.0 | conversation with Jim. In all honesty, I was hoping for a miracle from him. This scene is so complex |
0:48.8 | and confusing I was wishing for one of those classic Jim Clemente light bulb moments. But |
0:54.0 | unfortunately, with this case, even Jim is unsure of what happened on the night of the murders. |
0:59.6 | And that's what makes profiling this case so particularly difficult. Profiling is the |
1:04.9 | analysis of the behaviors demonstrated by the unknown offenders. But more clearly, we have to know |
1:11.0 | what happened before we can know who the offender is. In this case, you're going to hear Jim and I |
1:17.2 | agree on several elements of the crime scene activities. And that's helpful and we'll begin to shape |
1:22.2 | our profile. But on the other hand, we see two different possible series of events during the |
1:27.3 | commission of the crime. We both acknowledge that either scenario is possible, we tend to lean |
1:32.4 | in different directions. And that of course leads us to two different profiles, either of which |
1:38.0 | could be accurate. At the end of this conversation, we take the elements that we both agree on and |
1:43.0 | compare them to known persons of interest in the case. It was a long road to get here, but in the end, |
1:48.3 | we've finished with what I think are some relevant and useful insights. This is season 12, |
1:54.3 | episode 11, Jim Clemente, part three. |
2:14.4 | Now you keep leaning towards Becky being the target. I just keep having, |
2:18.8 | and I'm tracking with you, I'm having a hard time getting there because what I'm looking at, |
2:22.2 | so like the way they were killed, Vicki, gun to the head, pressed against her head, pulls the |
2:27.9 | trigger. Becky, if she was shot, is shot lower left abdomen. |
2:35.1 | Abdomen? Oh, I thought her chest was what was gone. Well, it was chest and abdomen is what's gone. |
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