
Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast
Innocent Man's Last Interview Before 16 Years In Prison ( Illegal Raid & Arrest )
Sun, 29 Dec 2024
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Chapter 1: What happened during the illegal raid?
They found 48 shell casings on the outside of my door.
Has anybody screamed police?
Nobody has said anything yet. No crime was committed in that house. So how can you just come and kick my door down? And now I got to go through 16 years when I wasn't doing nothing wrong. My thing is, I know the cop. I rode motorcycles with him before this happened. I bought him lunch. They won't let me fight it. And the same judge that signed the warrant is my trial judge.
That seems like a conflict of interest. People say wrong place, wrong time. How is it wrong place? I was in my bed, asleep where I was supposed to be.
I'm a little depressed for you.
I'm depressed myself. I wake up every day thinking about it. My name is Nelson Pizarro. I was born in Yonkers, New York, 1982. My mother at first was a stay-at-home mom. My father went to jail when I was around eight or nine years old, right around 89, 90. He caught a Fed case. He wound up doing 10 years. He came home when I was a senior in high school.
Yeah.
I was thinking, oh, he went away for six months, but no, he came home when I was a senior in high school.
What happened with your mom?
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Chapter 2: How did Nelson Pizarro end up in prison?
Started selling drugs.
Okay.
Started selling drugs. Started selling drugs, trying to figure it out, messing money up, being broke. And then I started doing really well at it.
All right. What'd your dad say? Does he know? He's got to know.
At the time, he had caught another case. He was in the feds.
Oh, okay.
When I went to go see him, he caught a case the day. This is how crazy the feds are. The day he signed out on federal probation, he caught a case. They violated him. They said, we're violating you for. Going out the country, he went to Dominican Republic like 17 times. He was like, all right. He took him into custody. He takes his jewelry off because he's like an 80s gangster.
Like $2,000, $3,000 suits, shoes. Like that was his thing. PSA watch, pinky ring. So he goes in there to sign out like a real big shot. And they violate him. So he comes back the next day. to get his jewelry and stuff, or a couple days later, whatever it was. And the PO was like, oh, you're not going nowhere. We're locking you back up. You got a new case, money laundering in Puerto Rico.
So he wound up catching another case. He's fighting the case. He wound up getting two years for that case. They sent him to Fort Dix. I went to Fort Dix to go see him, and I told him I was selling drugs. At this time, by this time, I was doing well selling drugs. So I actually went to ask him, like, for advice. Right. He walked off the visit. He what? He left. He walked off the visit.
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Chapter 3: What was Nelson's family background?
I had done it two or three times before. As long as you don't get in trouble, I didn't see an issue with it. I'm really just going to see him.
As long as you don't get caught.
I mean, yeah, as long as you don't get caught going to see him, which to me, what would I get caught doing? I'm just going to see him. It's during my time out. I'm just going to see him. I go to see him. We sat down. CO comes out the back, and he found a balloon of drugs that was on the floor. Right. They go back. I don't even know what the hell happened. They go back in the back.
We're sitting down. Three minutes. They say, you two get up. I was with his wife. What are you looking up for? They take me in the office. They're like, oh, you came to pass some drugs. I didn't pass nobody no drugs. I don't know what y'all talking about. This camera's here. Get the footage. I'm going to work with this. They let her go. Lock me up. I fight that case for 16 months.
I'm telling him for 16 months, like, yo, just get the cameras. Just get the camera. Just get the camera. I want to fight in it. I want to beat in it because I didn't do it.
Right.
The case gets dismissed and sealed, but I'm in Rikers this whole time. Because I'm still a state inmate, I didn't have no bond again. They sent me up north because I'm still on that six flat bid. They sent me up north. I'm real close to my CR. I beat the ticket, so they didn't take away no good time. As soon as I beat the ticket, a week later, I'm home. Less than a week later, I'm home.
They let me out. I come home. I'm on five years parole now. So from the six flat...
Right.
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Chapter 4: What led to Nelson's involvement in drugs?
Right. You would have had a gun charge.
I would have had a gun charge. A gun charge in the house.
What was the gun charge, Kerry?
Well, gunshot a loaded firearm in the house because I'm a felon. It would have carried the max is 15.
Really? Because, you know, in the feds, like if I get caught with a gun, I get three years. If I if I get caught with a gun and drugs, you get five years.
Now, the problem in the state is. A gun charge in the house is a D felony. Your max is seven. Because there's an exception, and it's 265.10 or something like that. There's an in-home exception. So you get caught with a loaded firearm in the house, it's a D felony.
You usually cop out to an E, and you probably get an E. The only exception to that rule is if you have a prior felony or if they're machine guns. So because I have a prior felony, it goes from a D to a C, which is my max is 15. But the judge never does go. If you get caught with a gun in the house and you're a felon, never, never is he going to give you 15 on cop out. Ever. Ever.
They're going to knock it down to a D and you're going to cop out to a three or four or five. And like I said, I'm not saying I didn't do anything wrong. I had a gun in my house for protection of my home.
For protection of my home. And you used it in furtherance of protection of your home.
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