Scott Weinberger
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And how much you actually know from other interviews or evidence that you may have collected at the crime scene is how you really know what direction you're going to take, your positioning. But of course, the most important thing is to gain information, your best source sitting right across from you.
And how much you actually know from other interviews or evidence that you may have collected at the crime scene is how you really know what direction you're going to take, your positioning. But of course, the most important thing is to gain information, your best source sitting right across from you.
This apparent slip told Noe Cortez that John Getrue may remember far more than he was letting on to, but he continued the interview hoping more slips would come down the road or even a possible breakthrough.
This apparent slip told Noe Cortez that John Getrue may remember far more than he was letting on to, but he continued the interview hoping more slips would come down the road or even a possible breakthrough.
Were you involved in the murder of this young girl? Nope. But Noe doesn't let up. He continues to press Getrue for the truth before dropping the big reveal.
Were you involved in the murder of this young girl? Nope. But Noe doesn't let up. He continues to press Getrue for the truth before dropping the big reveal.
Didn't hurt her. Did you kill her? No, did not kill her. Remember, Sergeant Cortez is on a fact-finding mission here, right? So he's going to want to give Getro a final chance to tell the truth.
Didn't hurt her. Did you kill her? No, did not kill her. Remember, Sergeant Cortez is on a fact-finding mission here, right? So he's going to want to give Getro a final chance to tell the truth.
In a last-ditch effort, Sergeant Cortez brings in another detective to question Getrue.
In a last-ditch effort, Sergeant Cortez brings in another detective to question Getrue.
You'd like a lawyer?
You'd like a lawyer?
Thanks, John. So let's talk about why bringing a second detective is a good idea. Normally that comes in when you are initial interviewer, you're not making any real progress and it seems like it's going a bit downhill and the defendant is about to shut things down or put a pause or timeout in the interview.
Thanks, John. So let's talk about why bringing a second detective is a good idea. Normally that comes in when you are initial interviewer, you're not making any real progress and it seems like it's going a bit downhill and the defendant is about to shut things down or put a pause or timeout in the interview.
You may want to bring in another personality, someone that may click with your defendant or someone who's able to restart the conversation. Getro, you know, he really was about to shut things down. So bringing in another personality, so to speak, may have kept him talking.
You may want to bring in another personality, someone that may click with your defendant or someone who's able to restart the conversation. Getro, you know, he really was about to shut things down. So bringing in another personality, so to speak, may have kept him talking.
Leslie's sister had been a tireless advocate for all these years, and she was going to see this through to the end. After the arrest and family notification, Noe Cortez knew that another case required immediate attention. The 1974 murder of Janet Taylor, which bore unquestionable similarities to Leslie's killing.
Leslie's sister had been a tireless advocate for all these years, and she was going to see this through to the end. After the arrest and family notification, Noe Cortez knew that another case required immediate attention. The 1974 murder of Janet Taylor, which bore unquestionable similarities to Leslie's killing.
The rip in Janet's pants provided enough touch DNA for a match. And touch DNA is exactly what it sounds like. It is the DNA left behind when someone comes in contact with someone or something.
The rip in Janet's pants provided enough touch DNA for a match. And touch DNA is exactly what it sounds like. It is the DNA left behind when someone comes in contact with someone or something.