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911 call "rehearsed" say attorneys of murder victim's family

February 12, 2017 / 02:58

This episode discusses a 911 call involving a burglary, the caller's demeanor, and the details of the incident. Key topics include the response of the police dispatcher, the caller's description of the crime scene, and the items reported stolen.

The episode features a 911 call where the caller reports a burglary at her home. The conversation reveals her initial reactions and the state of her house. The caller describes her dogs and the chaos in her bedroom, indicating a sense of urgency.

As the call progresses, the caller's demeanor shifts from panic to a more casual tone, even laughing about her dogs. This change raises questions about the authenticity of her distress.

Listeners hear the caller mention specific items that were stolen, including cash and jewelry, which adds to the complexity of the situation. The episode highlights the unusual aspects of her behavior during the call.

The discussions focus on the psychological elements of the call, the potential implications for the investigation, and the overall response from law enforcement.

TLDR

A 911 call reveals odd behavior during a reported burglary, raising questions about the caller's authenticity and the crime's details.

Episode

2:58
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sorry but Springs police can I help you hi somebody I just walked into my house and somebody's robbed my house we've
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listen to 911 calls for 30 years that 911 call is rehearsed okay can you go back outside for me yes sir okay I'm
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going to stay on the phone with you okay okay I've got my dogs did I just keep them in the bedroom
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yeah do you see any windows on the outside broken I'm a big guy I've got a black belt in karate if I had have
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walked into that home at night and found that had been ransacked do you want me to walk around I wouldn't be sticking
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around in that home an offering to be searching around I'd be out the door I'd be on the phone with 911 I'd be down to
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the neighbors so when you entered the house it was just your bedroom that was kind of destroyed well that's the only
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place I've been in I I walked in and dropped my purse and I had a go bag of food and and had laundry in my hand and
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walked in the bedroom into the CL that all the doors were open and I was like what there is a desire by her to get her
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story out no I I pulled in the front cuz I had laundry my other car is here no to
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get out all of the items that she wants the police to know I have two dogs and they followed me back into the bedroom
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and I just closed the door and walked back out to the FR then in a very bizarre fashion once the story is out
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and it appears that the police dispatcher has got about the story her demeanor on the on the call immediately
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changes I have a brown Brazilian Mas and a black labador Retriever fairly large dogs we locked them up in our bedroom
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they were in the bedroom when I got home you know I opened up the bedroom door and there has a tendency to want to poop
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on the rug okay and I leave okay she's laughing about her dogs that the dogs want her to take them out for a
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walk oh I can hear my little dogs and they whining momy why did you let me out for a brief moment then it's bizarre and
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she hasn't talked to her husband all day by her own admission is he in the house
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in the dark was he there when this robbery took place is is he laying injured or deceased somewhere in the
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home and and there's something more to it than that there's an accounting of what's been taken before she calls for
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help I had a lot of cash it's gone okay some of my jewelry gone she's capable within the first several minutes
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of the 911 call of saying money has been stolen some of my jewelry has been stolen and I would suggest to you that
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for anybody that walks into their home and recognizes that a burglary has either a happened or is happening does
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not stop to take an itemization and then record that to the police

Episode Highlights

  • The Dogs' Dilemma
    Amidst the chaos, she worries about her dogs needing to go out.
    “Oh, I can hear my little dogs whining, mommy why did you let me out?”
    @ 02m 00s
    February 12, 2017
  • A Shocking Realization
    She quickly notes the items stolen, including cash and jewelry, during the call.
    “I had a lot of cash it's gone, some of my jewelry gone.”
    @ 02m 28s
    February 12, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • I walked in and dropped my purse.
    911 call "rehearsed" say attorneys of murder victim's family
  • I have a brown Brazilian Mastiff and a black Labrador Retriever.
    911 call "rehearsed" say attorneys of murder victim's family
  • Oh, I can hear my little dogs whining.
    911 call "rehearsed" say attorneys of murder victim's family

Key Moments

  • Concern for Dogs02:00
  • Stolen Items02:28

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