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🗓️ 5 November 2021
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A Texas woman is shot while driving on a highway after finding a tracking device on her car. Police say the woman, who was an exotic dancer, was allegedly stalked by a customer who made their racy text messages public. She's dead, and he's now sitting in a jail cell.
And an Alabama woman gets life in prison after testifying against her husband. She's admitted to helping him kill a family of five in 2015. The victims include the man's new wife, their unborn child, the woman's other child, her nephew and her mother. The husband was married to both women at the same time.
Criminal defense attorney Mike Cavalluzzi joins host Ana Garcia.
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0:00.0 | Award of warning. This podcast explores graphic and disturbing stories and includes some |
0:05.3 | strong language. It therefore may not be suitable for our young listeners or other folks who |
0:10.9 | may find it disturbing. Hello and welcome to True Crime Daily, the podcast covering |
0:15.2 | high profile and under the radar cases from across the country every week. I'm your host, |
0:19.2 | Anna Garcia. We're recording this on Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021. We are joined today by Mike |
0:26.0 | Cavalutezi, who is a criminal defense attorney based here in Los Angeles. Hi, Mike, welcome back. |
0:32.1 | Hi, Anna. It's good to be here. You know, I just have to share one quick story with everyone |
0:36.9 | and then we'll get right to it. Okay, and it's about you, Mike. I'm going to call you like |
0:41.4 | Saint Mike. I was walking Jackie O, my little rescue Chihuahua, and we ran into a judge, a very |
0:49.2 | prominent Los Angeles judge who will remain unnamed in this conversation. And he said to me, |
0:55.8 | I understand you had Mike Cavalutezi on your podcast. And I'm like, yes, I did. We love him. |
1:02.3 | And we had the nicest discussion. He said, you know, you have great compassion, |
1:08.9 | real compassion, and especially for the people who you defend. And I share the same experience |
1:15.3 | when we go through these cases. You have compassion even for the most contemptible human beings. |
1:22.4 | That is such an ice thing to say. And I will say, I do know the judge that you're talking about |
1:28.9 | very well. I've been appearing in front of him for many years. And I have the same respect |
1:34.9 | for him that I'm very proud that it seems he has for me. So that's a really nice thing to hear. |
1:43.0 | And yes, that's a judge I respect a lot. So it means a lot coming from him. And it means a lot |
1:48.8 | coming from you, Anna, because we're not always on the same side of things. But it's nice to know |
1:54.1 | that you appreciate my perspective. I absolutely do. And I respect it. And again, I think that just |
2:00.0 | goes to show everyone the caliber of people who we have on this program. We have this wonderful |
2:06.9 | roster of experts from criminal justice. And it's the kind of podcast where a judge will stop you |
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