Juju Chang
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The police asked him to chart out the dog walk.
because it was the perfect alibi.
It took him an hour to do this dog walk, right?
But what they realized is when they canvassed the neighborhood, they took the same walk and they found themselves on eight cameras.
He was not captured by any of those cameras, which really blew a hole in his alibi.
So the technology played a kind of a negative, it proved the negative, right?
But the texts were really almost too orchestrated.
She explains, for example, oh, I'm sorry we got in a fight last night, which would have explained why the children heard shouting and the ultimate fight that they had the night before she disappeared.
But that also raised alarm bells with the detectives because it tipped them off, oh,
There was trouble in paradise.
What they found inside the fiery crash was literally a Zippo lighter that had the monogram of the husband's name on it.
It is circumstantial evidence, and yet it built a case against the husband, who was a firefighter and knew that you kind of had to stand away to start a fire.
And you could imagine a Zippo lighter.
Again, that wouldn't take anybody to trial.
There were also other little tidbits along the way.
He had been at a party shortly before the murder and asked a doctor friend if you could really kill somebody by snapping their neck like a Steven Seagal movie.