Anastasia Nicolazzi
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For the first 10 minutes or so, Getru said he had no idea why he'd been arrested and claimed to be suffering from memory loss.
For the first 10 minutes or so, Getru said he had no idea why he'd been arrested and claimed to be suffering from memory loss.
And to your point, Scott, it really is like keeping them talking. And again, like you can see how Noe's doing it. He is starting very generally and he is almost tiptoeing down the road he wants to go in, as you can hear, as he keeps going forward with what he said next.
And to your point, Scott, it really is like keeping them talking. And again, like you can see how Noe's doing it. He is starting very generally and he is almost tiptoeing down the road he wants to go in, as you can hear, as he keeps going forward with what he said next.
Getrue, a man convicted of both murder and two sexual assaults of young women, was admitting that he was familiar with the crime scene area and that he'd even lived nearby. And after two hours of denials, Noe went a bit deeper with his questioning.
Getrue, a man convicted of both murder and two sexual assaults of young women, was admitting that he was familiar with the crime scene area and that he'd even lived nearby. And after two hours of denials, Noe went a bit deeper with his questioning.
In the end, Getru refused to admit to the crime.
In the end, Getru refused to admit to the crime.
And, you know, there's a reason that this expression, good cop, bad cop, came about because it's different interview styles, different personality styles that maybe if they don't connect with one, they'll connect with the other.
And, you know, there's a reason that this expression, good cop, bad cop, came about because it's different interview styles, different personality styles that maybe if they don't connect with one, they'll connect with the other.
And I don't know, Scott, just made me think of like a couple of years ago for AOM, we put this up on social media, like saying who would be the good cop, who would be the bad cop if you and I were going back and forth. So maybe a couple of years later, let's do it again for this episode. So check out our social media pages and we'll see what you think.
And I don't know, Scott, just made me think of like a couple of years ago for AOM, we put this up on social media, like saying who would be the good cop, who would be the bad cop if you and I were going back and forth. So maybe a couple of years later, let's do it again for this episode. So check out our social media pages and we'll see what you think.
Interview style-wise, how Scott and I would break it up. But back to this case. You know, at that point, Getrew asked for an attorney. And so obviously the interview ended. Ultimately, within that statement, although they spoke to him for a long time, he didn't confess. And he did, though, decide to take his chances at trial.
Interview style-wise, how Scott and I would break it up. But back to this case. You know, at that point, Getrew asked for an attorney. And so obviously the interview ended. Ultimately, within that statement, although they spoke to him for a long time, he didn't confess. And he did, though, decide to take his chances at trial.
And no, we will never forget calling the Perloff family to give them the news.
And no, we will never forget calling the Perloff family to give them the news.
San Mateo County submitted their evidence for comparative DNA analysis.
San Mateo County submitted their evidence for comparative DNA analysis.
John Getrie was subsequently arrested for the murder of Janet Taylor. Both women, Leslie Perloff and Janet Taylor, fought so hard against the attacks that they each ultimately provided the evidence needed to identify their killer.
John Getrie was subsequently arrested for the murder of Janet Taylor. Both women, Leslie Perloff and Janet Taylor, fought so hard against the attacks that they each ultimately provided the evidence needed to identify their killer.