Payton Moreland
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And this man has been shot in the head. And he has his wallet and his ID on him. Es ist ein 72-jΓ€hriger Mann namens Roy Den Hollander, aber sie finden etwas anderes an der Szene, sortiert in der Brust. Es ist eine semi-automatische Pistole und von der Richtung der Wunde sind die Bewerber ziemlich sicher, dass der Schuss in diesem Fall selbst verurteilt war.
And this man has been shot in the head. And he has his wallet and his ID on him. Es ist ein 72-jΓ€hriger Mann namens Roy Den Hollander, aber sie finden etwas anderes an der Szene, sortiert in der Brust. Es ist eine semi-automatische Pistole und von der Richtung der Wunde sind die Bewerber ziemlich sicher, dass der Schuss in diesem Fall selbst verurteilt war.
Now, the name Roy Den Hollander doesn't ring any bells for police. It doesn't seem like he's on any sort of suspect or wanted list at the time. But a quick background search on Hollander reveals he's also an attorney, though he's from New York City. So the question now is, why would an established lawyer with a big career come all the way up to the Catskills to die by suicide?
Now, the name Roy Den Hollander doesn't ring any bells for police. It doesn't seem like he's on any sort of suspect or wanted list at the time. But a quick background search on Hollander reveals he's also an attorney, though he's from New York City. So the question now is, why would an established lawyer with a big career come all the way up to the Catskills to die by suicide?
Now, the name Roy Den Hollander doesn't ring any bells for police. It doesn't seem like he's on any sort of suspect or wanted list at the time. But a quick background search on Hollander reveals he's also an attorney, though he's from New York City. So the question now is, why would an established lawyer with a big career come all the way up to the Catskills to die by suicide?
Well, one of the officers on this case, Captain Brian Webster, starts asking this exact question. But once they start rifling through Hollander's car, things become even clearer. So, probably the most telling clue was that Hollander had a FedEx envelope sitting in his car that was addressed to Judge Salas in New Jersey. And Captain Brian Webster, well, he watches the news.
Well, one of the officers on this case, Captain Brian Webster, starts asking this exact question. But once they start rifling through Hollander's car, things become even clearer. So, probably the most telling clue was that Hollander had a FedEx envelope sitting in his car that was addressed to Judge Salas in New Jersey. And Captain Brian Webster, well, he watches the news.
Well, one of the officers on this case, Captain Brian Webster, starts asking this exact question. But once they start rifling through Hollander's car, things become even clearer. So, probably the most telling clue was that Hollander had a FedEx envelope sitting in his car that was addressed to Judge Salas in New Jersey. And Captain Brian Webster, well, he watches the news.
So this name sets off a bunch of alarm bells for him because he's been following the story over the last 24 hours about how a prominent New Jersey judge and her family was targeted by a FedEx worker at their home. So once he sees that FedEx envelope, he's thinking, wait, I might have the suspect in this case, but he's now our victim in this case.
So this name sets off a bunch of alarm bells for him because he's been following the story over the last 24 hours about how a prominent New Jersey judge and her family was targeted by a FedEx worker at their home. So once he sees that FedEx envelope, he's thinking, wait, I might have the suspect in this case, but he's now our victim in this case.
So this name sets off a bunch of alarm bells for him because he's been following the story over the last 24 hours about how a prominent New Jersey judge and her family was targeted by a FedEx worker at their home. So once he sees that FedEx envelope, he's thinking, wait, I might have the suspect in this case, but he's now our victim in this case.
So he alerts the FBI right away. Oh, and by the way, a .38 handgun, like the one that was found right by the deceased Hollander, is the same weapon used in the attack on the family. So, I mean, one plus one equals two. Yeah. But that's not the only telling thing police find in the vehicle. They also discover a piece of paper with an address for a home in the mountains just outside of Los Angeles.
So he alerts the FBI right away. Oh, and by the way, a .38 handgun, like the one that was found right by the deceased Hollander, is the same weapon used in the attack on the family. So, I mean, one plus one equals two. Yeah. But that's not the only telling thing police find in the vehicle. They also discover a piece of paper with an address for a home in the mountains just outside of Los Angeles.
So he alerts the FBI right away. Oh, and by the way, a .38 handgun, like the one that was found right by the deceased Hollander, is the same weapon used in the attack on the family. So, I mean, one plus one equals two. Yeah. But that's not the only telling thing police find in the vehicle. They also discover a piece of paper with an address for a home in the mountains just outside of Los Angeles.
A home in San Bernardino belonging to Mark Angelucci.
A home in San Bernardino belonging to Mark Angelucci.
A home in San Bernardino belonging to Mark Angelucci.
Esther. That sucks. So I do want to just be clear. We have two marks.
Esther. That sucks. So I do want to just be clear. We have two marks.
Esther. That sucks. So I do want to just be clear. We have two marks.