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Anatomy of Murder

The Reading Man (Warren Barnes)

Anatomy of Murder

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True Crime

4.818.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

A chilling discovery and call to police led to a murder that shocks the conscience. Recorded statements became critical evidence at trial.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So start back in the beginning and go slow and tell me some details that you can remember.

0:05.0

It's murder. I mean I'm going to jail for 20, probably,

0:10.0

second. I'm fighting.

0:13.0

Okay.

0:15.0

I'm fighting Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.

0:28.0

I'm Anaseika Nicholazzi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of investigation discoveries true conviction.

0:35.0

And this is anatomy of murder.

0:40.0

Sometimes the a killer kill. Oftentimes, it's money, other times revenge.

0:55.0

But in some instances, the motive is so dark and so twisted, it defies rational explanation. And it's those cases that can prove the most confounding and most frightening

1:07.6

because without understanding the why behind a murder it's difficult to know

1:12.4

whether there was ever anything that anyone behind a today's case, a gruesome cold-blooded murder that is disturbing even by AOM standards.

1:27.0

This story is also unique because it contains an unusually large amount of recorded material from various sources including 911 calls,

1:36.3

police body camps, and interview footage with the suspect himself.

1:40.8

So if you don't hear as much from us today as you're used to, you'll soon know why.

1:45.0

The events in question took place in Grand Junction, Colorado in February of 2021.

1:51.0

To help us tell the story, we're joined by Trish Mayor, who is an assistant DA for the 21st judicial district in Mesa County, a picturesque part of the country on the western slope of Colorado near the Utah border.

2:06.0

We're located halfway between Denver and Salt Lake.

2:10.0

We're called Grand Junction because we're the junction of the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers.

2:15.2

It is kind of big, but we're still just a small town feeling.

2:19.9

We don't have a lot of features of the big city.

2:22.4

Which means it's a community that doesn't have a lot of features of the big city.

2:23.2

Which means it's a community that doesn't have a particularly high crime rate,

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