Deborah Roberts
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Welcome back to the 2020 After Show. I'm Deborah Roberts here with Ryan Smith, my pal and colleague here at 2020. And Ryan, one of the stories you presented we have called Betrayed, which aired last week. And it's the story of Angel Goyena, who was murdered in her home with her mom. While planning her wedding to David Hoshaw and investigators are struggling to find clues.
Welcome back to the 2020 After Show. I'm Deborah Roberts here with Ryan Smith, my pal and colleague here at 2020. And Ryan, one of the stories you presented we have called Betrayed, which aired last week. And it's the story of Angel Goyena, who was murdered in her home with her mom. While planning her wedding to David Hoshaw and investigators are struggling to find clues.
And then they get these letters, these bizarre letters sent to police by somebody claiming to have killed both of the women. Let's take a listen.
And then they get these letters, these bizarre letters sent to police by somebody claiming to have killed both of the women. Let's take a listen.
Chilling stuff. David Hoshaw is ultimately revealed to be the killer. And similar to the last story we talked about, he's leading a double life. But these letters, these haunting letters taunting police, Ryan, what was that all about?
Chilling stuff. David Hoshaw is ultimately revealed to be the killer. And similar to the last story we talked about, he's leading a double life. But these letters, these haunting letters taunting police, Ryan, what was that all about?
And instead, he's drawing them closer to him. Exactly. And that's what's interesting. I'm sure you see this and you feel this all the time when we're examining these stories. And you're thinking, how is it people think that they're going to get away with this? In this case, if he hadn't sent the letters, he might have actually gone for a long time getting away with it.
And instead, he's drawing them closer to him. Exactly. And that's what's interesting. I'm sure you see this and you feel this all the time when we're examining these stories. And you're thinking, how is it people think that they're going to get away with this? In this case, if he hadn't sent the letters, he might have actually gone for a long time getting away with it.
don't you find yourself asking, folks, what about divorce?
don't you find yourself asking, folks, what about divorce?
Explosive situations. Well, that's why they call it a crime of passion, obviously. You know, you mentioned the messiness of that one. And another story that I covered, too, that was pretty messy but also involved all of this betrayal was one that we called Barefoot Witness. And this one still sticks with me, too, because I'm just blown away sometimes that people can actuallyβ
Explosive situations. Well, that's why they call it a crime of passion, obviously. You know, you mentioned the messiness of that one. And another story that I covered, too, that was pretty messy but also involved all of this betrayal was one that we called Barefoot Witness. And this one still sticks with me, too, because I'm just blown away sometimes that people can actuallyβ