Stephanie Ramos
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It's a little spicy in the most legal way possible.
They said that Eugene's memory blanks, quote, conveniently allows him to avoid taking full responsibility for the most gruesome and calculated aspects of the murder.
Prosecutors made the point that Eugene was able to drive a car, kill someone and try to
To clean up the crime scene.
Because there were still smears, blood smears in the foyer, heading up the stairs.
But it was evident that someone tried to clean this up.
Eugene's lawyer tried to argue against that, saying that the cleanup attempts were, quote, obviously frantic and not planned or considered.
They also said that the memory blanks weren't an excuse, but actually consistent with what's called a fragmented blackout.
And that can happen under the influence of alcohol.
But no matter how you look at it, Lauren will probably never know the true details of that day.
One morning in the summer of 2024, Eugene Gligor was sitting on his stoop in northwest Washington, D.C.
Gligor was 45, with wavy brown hair and a neatly trimmed beard.
He wore glasses and a polo shirt with the logo of the company he worked for stitched above the heart.
Gligor lived on a charming street lined with pre-war buildings and a red brick sidewalk.
Just down the block was the main drag, a trendy stretch dotted with brunch spots and a Trader Joe's.