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Anthony Garcia's brother: "I still think they found the wrong guy"

May 07, 2017 / 01:45

This episode discusses the case of a man accused of a crime, featuring a family member advocating for his innocence. Key topics include the lack of physical evidence, the circumstances surrounding the accusation, and the impact on the victims' families.

The guest shares their perspective on the tragedy that occurred, expressing sympathy for the victims while emphasizing their belief in their brother's innocence. They argue that the evidence against him is insufficient, noting that the only connection is a car that resembled his.

They reflect on their brother's life, mentioning his financial status and the misconceptions about his situation. The guest believes that the narrative of revenge after years is unlikely, given their brother's circumstances and opportunities.

The conversation highlights the emotional toll on both the accused's family and the victims' families, as they seek justice and clarity in a complex situation.

TLDR

A family member defends their brother's innocence amid a tragic crime, questioning the evidence against him.

Episode

1:45
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No, it was a it was a great family and home to grow up in. It was a loving home. You know, we had a lot of
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direction, um, a lot of structure. You know, we're encouraged to, you know, do the right
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thing. What happened was a tragedy. I'm sorry that what what happened to their to their loved ones, you know, and
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nobody deserves that and they deserve justice. Um, I don't want them to think that because I'm fighting for my brother
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and that I don't think they deserve that justice. I want to help my brother because I believe he's innocent. If I
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still think they found the wrong guy, you know, I I trust me, I wish they found more evidence to to to prosecute
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my brother and make me feel more comfortable that, hey, he did it, but um, you know, when all you have is here,
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you know, a car that looked like his and there's no physical evidence, I just don't see how you can prosecute. There's
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been millions of people fired who don't come back eight years and kill somebody.
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You know, most of the time if you know, at least from my understanding is that most of the time if people get fired and
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they're really angry, they're usually angry at that moment. And if they do anything foolish, that's usually when
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they do it. Um, typically they don't come back eight years later, um, even 13 years later to seek revenge. Um,
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especially when, you know, they, you know, my brother owned a home. He had a Ferrari. He had cars. He had, you know,
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he had money. Yes, he was having some financial difficulties towards the end, but he still had, you know, his cars
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were paid off. I mean, he had he had things to look forward to. He had tons of recruiters calling him and um so this
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notion that he couldn't find a job or he was like in dire straits, you know, I didn't see that at all.

Episode Highlights

  • A Loving Home
    Reflecting on a supportive family environment during childhood.
    “It was a loving home.”
    @ 00m 02s
    May 07, 2017
  • Fighting for Justice
    A sister's plea for justice for her brother while empathizing with victims' families.
    “I want to help my brother because I believe he's innocent.”
    @ 00m 33s
    May 07, 2017
  • Questioning the Evidence
    Doubts about the prosecution's case against her brother due to lack of evidence.
    “I just don't see how you can prosecute.”
    @ 00m 52s
    May 07, 2017

Episode Quotes

  • Nobody deserves that and they deserve justice.
    Anthony Garcia's brother: "I still think they found the wrong guy"
  • I believe he's innocent.
    Anthony Garcia's brother: "I still think they found the wrong guy"
  • I just don't see how you can prosecute.
    Anthony Garcia's brother: "I still think they found the wrong guy"

Key Moments

  • Tragedy and Justice00:13
  • Defending Innocence00:33
  • Lack of Evidence00:52