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Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts

February 09, 2014 / 02:40

This episode covers a detailed conversation about an alibi related to a murder investigation, discussing credit card transactions, phone records, and personal interactions with family. Key topics include the timeline of events leading up to the murder, the importance of honesty in the investigation, and the possibility of knowing the perpetrator.

The guest describes their movements after leaving Las Vegas, including arriving home in Brea, California, and spending time with their grandfather. They mention specific times and activities, such as waking up early to play bridge.

There is a focus on the strength of the alibi and the implications of personal relationships in the context of the murder. The guest acknowledges that their alibi is not very strong and discusses the nature of intimate crimes.

The conversation also touches on the challenges of solving murders where the victim knows the perpetrator, contrasting it with random acts of violence.

Overall, the episode emphasizes the complexities of the investigation and the emotional weight of discussing the murder of the guest's parents.

TLDR

A guest discusses their alibi and the investigation into their parents' murder, revealing personal details and the challenges of solving intimate crimes.

Episode

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00:00:01
just go yeah just go in there okay if you see it right there for me I I would hope to you would understand
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that I've been you know honest with you and and I would just appreciate you know
00:00:12
the same thing from you and then we can we can go on the important thing about finding out who killed your parents you
00:00:18
know what I mean Friday I left Las Vegas uh around 12:30 I want to say in the afternoon um there will be credit card
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transactions and phone records of me driving from Las Vegas back to Brea California
00:00:30
I got to my home I want to say around 5:00 in the evening I was exhausted I was waking up the next day to play
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bridge with my grandfather I had to be at his house at 7:00 a.m. which meant I had to wake up at like 5:30 so I got
00:00:42
inside I crashed on the sofa fell asleep just me I turned on TV fell asleep I was
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dead tired woke up a couple hours later brushed my teeth took a shower watched a
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movie and went to bed woke up at 5:30 I was at my grandfather's at 7:00 there will be phone records that I was in my
00:00:57
house at 6:00 a.m. cuz I turned my phone on at 6 so I was at my house you can you'll be able to track me to my house
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until 5:00 p.m. on Friday night and then you'll be able to track that I was at my
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house at 6:00 a.m. 13 hours later on Saturday morning you said you get inside your house um nobody's home throw on the
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TV crash on the couch for a little bit you recall how long you were asleep for uh I probably woke up around 8 and then
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uh watched a movie and and went to bed brushed my teeth and went to bed you know don't get mad at me not at all
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you're hiding something and and I don't think it's the fact that you're hiding that you went and killed your dad maybe
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it's you were somewhere else you weren't supposed to be I'm I'm really I'm I'm asking you I'm just asking you but if if
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just I'm you know I've been doing this a long time and I'm just wondering if you
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we're doing something else and you don't want to tell us about it question I'm not trying to hide anything it's just
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like when you throw down the poker hand even though you played it good Poker Face either you have a royal flesh or
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you don't or whatever you see what I'm saying absolutely cuz the cards speak for themselves absolutely all right so
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we've all talked about it in my family and everybody understands my alibi is not real strong do you know anybody that
00:02:07
had any involvement in your parents murder no go look around go look at cases on TV high-profile every usually
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somebody that's killed as Somebody by somebody they know what makes them hard to solve is somebody they don't know
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just those random like guy gets shot on the street and he's dead you never the chance of solving those are zero
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but this one's a little more intimate I think somebody you know that's what our belief is but I mean could be I mean
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there's a lot of anger directed at your parents thank you thanks for your time thank you thanks for doing it thank you
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and thank you for doing your job guys you know appreciate it

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Episode Highlights

  • Understanding the Past
    A conversation about the importance of honesty and understanding in the investigation.
    “I would just appreciate you know the same thing from you.”
    @ 00m 10s
    February 09, 2014
  • The Alibi
    The speaker discusses their alibi and the timeline of events surrounding their parents' murder.
    “My alibi is not real strong.”
    @ 02m 02s
    February 09, 2014
  • Intimate Crimes
    The discussion shifts to the nature of the crime, suggesting familiarity with the victims.
    “This one's a little more intimate.”
    @ 02m 24s
    February 09, 2014

Episode Quotes

  • I would hope you would understand.
    Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts
  • I was exhausted... I crashed on the sofa.
    Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts
  • I'm just asking you...
    Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts
  • The cards speak for themselves.
    Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts
  • Thank you for doing your job, guys.
    Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpts

Key Moments

  • Exhausted Arrival00:42
  • Questioning Alibi01:39
  • Murder Investigation02:24
  • Gratitude02:37

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