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🗓️ 17 May 2020
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In this Season 8 premiere episode, Bob begins our breakdown of the 2001 double homicide of Agnes and Lloyd "Smitty" Courtney. The Courtneys were murdered in their For Worth home. Their daughter Debbie Pieringer was ultimately convicted of their murders.
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0:00.0 | From NBI Studios, this is Truth Injustice, a crowdsourced investigation in real time. |
0:15.9 | I'm Bob Run. |
0:30.5 | Stadium Drive located in Southwest Fort Worth, Texas is a quiet middle-class |
0:38.1 | neighborhood. Many of the residents on the street in 2001 were retired, spending |
0:43.9 | their days looking out their windows and keeping tabs on their neighbors. The way |
0:48.6 | it's been described to me almost makes it sound like a jump back through the |
0:51.9 | decades to a time where everyone knew their neighbors, they watched out for |
0:56.3 | each other. I'm reminded of many visits to my in-laws house where my mother-in-law |
1:01.7 | would be distracted during our conversations. Half listening to me is she |
1:05.9 | stared across the street, eventually she would share what had been drawing her |
1:10.0 | attention away from our chat. You know that Glenda hasn't been home all day? |
1:14.2 | Wonder what she's up to? Breaks and routines like this would never go on |
1:19.2 | noticed on Stadium Drive. A simple act like not closing your garage door or not |
1:24.4 | walking a visitor out to their car when they leave would raise in a alarm. |
1:31.5 | The tight-knit nature of the neighborhood is what led police to the front door of |
1:35.9 | Lloyd and Agnes Courtney's house at 5.30 in the afternoon on November 2nd, 2001. |
1:42.0 | Officers Gonzales and Galutia were stunned when they walked to the door. They |
1:47.4 | had just stepped into the aftermath of a violent double homicide. |
1:54.4 | Lloyd Courtney, known by most as Smitty, was a fingerprint analyst for the Fort |
2:04.1 | Worth Police Department when he retired in 1984. He had joined the force in |
2:08.9 | 1952 just a few months after he married the love of his life Agnes. In his early |
2:14.4 | years as a cop, Smitty worked as a patrol officer, then as a motorcycle cop. He |
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