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Extra: Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpt

December 04, 2013 / 02:19

This episode covers a tense interrogation regarding a murder case, focusing on alibis, family dynamics, and potential suspects. Key discussions include the timeline of events surrounding the murder of the guest's parents and the guest's alibi from Las Vegas to California.

The guest recounts their journey from Las Vegas to Brea, California, detailing their arrival home and subsequent activities. They mention credit card transactions and phone records that can verify their timeline.

Throughout the conversation, the interrogator questions the guest about their whereabouts and any possible involvement in the murder. The guest insists on their innocence and provides their perspective on the situation.

The discussion highlights the complexities of the investigation, emphasizing that murders are often committed by someone known to the victim. The interrogator presses for honesty, suggesting that there may be more to the story.

Overall, the episode presents a gripping look at the dynamics of a murder investigation and the challenges of establishing a clear narrative.

TLDR

A tense interrogation reveals alibi details in a murder case involving the guest's parents.

Episode

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Just go. Just go in there. Okay. If you sit right there for me, I I would hope that you would understand that I've
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been, you know, honest with you and and I would just appreciate, you know, the same thing from you and then we can we
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can go on the important thing about finding out who killed your parents. You know, Friday, I left Las Vegas uh around
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12:30, I want to say, in the afternoon. Um, there will be credit card transactions and phone records of me
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driving from Las Vegas back to Brea, California. I got to my home, I want to say around 5:00 in the evening. I was
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exhausted. I was waking up the next day to play bridge with my grandfather. I had to be at his house at 7:00 a.m.,
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which meant I had to wake up at like 5:30. So, I got inside. I crashed on the sofa, fell asleep, just me I turned on
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TV, fell asleep. I was dead tired. Woke up a couple hours later, brushed my teeth, took a shower, watched a movie,
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and went to bed. woke up at 5:30. I was at my grandfather's at 7. There will be phone records that I was in my house at
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6:00 a.m. because 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.
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You throw on the TV, caution on the couch for a little bit. Do you recall how long you were asleep for? Uh, I
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probably woke up around 8 and then uh watched a movie and and went to bed. Brushed my teeth and went to bed. You
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know, don't get mad at me. You're hiding something. And I don't think it's the fact that you're hiding that you went
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and killed your dad. Maybe it's you were somewhere else you weren't supposed to be. I'm I'm really I'm I'm asking you.
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I'm just asking you. But if if just I'm you know, I've been doing this a long time and I'm just wondering if you were
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doing something else and you don't want to tell us about it. Question. I'm not trying to hide anything. It's just like
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when you throw down the poker hand, even though you played a good poker face, either you have a royal flesh or you
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don't or whatever. You see what I'm saying? Absolutely. Cuz the cards speak for themselves. Absolutely. All right.
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So, we've all talked about it in my family and everybody understands my alibi is not real strong. Do you know
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anybody that had any involvement in your parents' murder? No. Go look around. Go
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look at cases on TV. Highrof. Every Usually somebody that's killed is somebody by somebody they know. What
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makes them hard to solve is somebody they

Badges

This episode stands out for the following:

  • 80
    Most intense
  • 70
    Most dramatic
  • 70
    Best performance
  • 65
    Most unpredictable

Episode Highlights

  • The Alibi
    The speaker discusses their alibi and the importance of honesty in the investigation.
    “I've been doing this a long time and I'm just wondering if you were doing something else.”
    @ 01m 46s
    December 04, 2013
  • Family Conversations
    The speaker reveals that their family understands their alibi is not strong.
    “Everybody understands my alibi is not real strong.”
    @ 02m 02s
    December 04, 2013

Episode Quotes

  • I'm just asking you.
    Extra: Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpt
  • The cards speak for themselves.
    Extra: Ernie Scherer interrogation excerpt

Key Moments

  • Driving Home00:18
  • Exhaustion00:34
  • Waking Up00:48
  • Questioning01:39
  • Alibi Discussion02:00

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