This episode covers the murder of Jesse Valencia, the investigation led by Detective John Short, and the involvement of police officer Stephen Rios. Key discussions include the details of Jesse's death, the police investigation, and the subsequent trials of Rios.
The episode begins with the shocking murder of Jesse Valencia, whose body was found in Columbia, Missouri, on June 5, 2004. The medical examiner, Dr. Valerie Rau, noted the brutal nature of the crime, including a deep knife wound to Jesse's throat. The investigation quickly focused on Jesse's relationships, revealing a complex web of lovers and potential suspects.
Detective John Short and his team uncovered that Jesse had been involved with Stephen Rios, a police officer. Rios initially denied any relationship but later admitted to a sexual encounter with Jesse. The investigation revealed that Jesse had threatened to expose Rios's affair, raising questions about motive.
The case went to trial, where Rios was convicted of first-degree murder based on DNA evidence and witness testimonies. However, the conviction was later overturned due to hearsay issues, leading to a retrial. In the second trial, Rios was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to a lengthy prison term.
The episode concludes with reflections from Jesse's mother, Linda Valencia, and the lasting impact of Jesse's death on his family and friends. The emotional weight of the case and its implications for the community are emphasized throughout.
The episode details the murder of Jesse Valencia and the trial of police officer Stephen Rios for the crime.
This episode stands out for the following:
He said, Mom, I'm not going to live to be very old.Before Daylight
I think I said something like, long night?Before Daylight
This is, you know, your son needs you. Fight this. This is crazy.Before Daylight
It does not make sense to me.Before Daylight
It makes you a liar.Before Daylight
What happened that made all this go south?Before Daylight