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Detective Scott Roberts

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
885 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

So at that point, you're looking for knives, ice picks, screwdrivers, anything that's linear and can cause that kind of damage.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

So at that point, you're looking for knives, ice picks, screwdrivers, anything that's linear and can cause that kind of damage.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

So at that point, you're looking for knives, ice picks, screwdrivers, anything that's linear and can cause that kind of damage.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

There was a lot of knives. Like, when I tell you there was a lot of knives, Ballpark, he's probably over 20. We located knives in bedrooms, the dining area. So they were all over, probably everywhere but the bathroom.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

There was a lot of knives. Like, when I tell you there was a lot of knives, Ballpark, he's probably over 20. We located knives in bedrooms, the dining area. So they were all over, probably everywhere but the bathroom.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

There was a lot of knives. Like, when I tell you there was a lot of knives, Ballpark, he's probably over 20. We located knives in bedrooms, the dining area. So they were all over, probably everywhere but the bathroom.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

When a crime like this is committed, we as investigators start dumpster diving. We start jumping into these dumpsters and looking for anything that could have been discarded by the suspect or suspects. You know, whether it's throwing away clothing or hats, masks, gloves, any kind of weapon, we take and we seize it and we test it. So we collected a large amount.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

When a crime like this is committed, we as investigators start dumpster diving. We start jumping into these dumpsters and looking for anything that could have been discarded by the suspect or suspects. You know, whether it's throwing away clothing or hats, masks, gloves, any kind of weapon, we take and we seize it and we test it. So we collected a large amount.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

When a crime like this is committed, we as investigators start dumpster diving. We start jumping into these dumpsters and looking for anything that could have been discarded by the suspect or suspects. You know, whether it's throwing away clothing or hats, masks, gloves, any kind of weapon, we take and we seize it and we test it. So we collected a large amount.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

We call it an inventory of weapons or tools that we didn't know if they were used or not. You get one shot at it, the trash company comes and dumps that dumpster. You don't get it again. So you just sort of have to jump in there and it's not a perfect world. It's not TV. Yeah, they tell you seven and eight and one eighth inch object, the diameter of this.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

We call it an inventory of weapons or tools that we didn't know if they were used or not. You get one shot at it, the trash company comes and dumps that dumpster. You don't get it again. So you just sort of have to jump in there and it's not a perfect world. It's not TV. Yeah, they tell you seven and eight and one eighth inch object, the diameter of this.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

We call it an inventory of weapons or tools that we didn't know if they were used or not. You get one shot at it, the trash company comes and dumps that dumpster. You don't get it again. So you just sort of have to jump in there and it's not a perfect world. It's not TV. Yeah, they tell you seven and eight and one eighth inch object, the diameter of this.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

They don't tell you that until sometimes weeks later.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

They don't tell you that until sometimes weeks later.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

They don't tell you that until sometimes weeks later.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

Whomever was responsible, I believe, knew him. Whomever is responsible, I believe, knew him. He's in his underwear in his own apartment that late at night. If someone did come and made contact with him, you would think it'd be someone he is familiar with. Obviously, there was an issue. There was a disagreement or there was a conflict of something that would cause this to happen.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

Whomever was responsible, I believe, knew him. Whomever is responsible, I believe, knew him. He's in his underwear in his own apartment that late at night. If someone did come and made contact with him, you would think it'd be someone he is familiar with. Obviously, there was an issue. There was a disagreement or there was a conflict of something that would cause this to happen.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

Whomever was responsible, I believe, knew him. Whomever is responsible, I believe, knew him. He's in his underwear in his own apartment that late at night. If someone did come and made contact with him, you would think it'd be someone he is familiar with. Obviously, there was an issue. There was a disagreement or there was a conflict of something that would cause this to happen.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

And I don't think it was just as a random attack on an elderly man inside of his apartment. I think it's more personal. And I think the wound and his appearance suggests that. And where he was positioned, there was nowhere for him to go.

The Deck
William Alvarado (Ace of Spades, Connecticut)

And I don't think it was just as a random attack on an elderly man inside of his apartment. I think it's more personal. And I think the wound and his appearance suggests that. And where he was positioned, there was nowhere for him to go.