Breanna Wood is last seen at a convenience mart, after texting her mother she was on her way home.
When she doesn't show, her mother, Fallon, files a missing person report. Months later, Breanna Wood's dismembered body is found inside a two-foot square box.
Seven people are charged in the case. Not all of those charged have yet to see a jury, but as the cases are being prepped Nueces County First Asst. District Attorney, Angelica Hernandez, came to Fallon Wood for help sorting through pre-trial evidence in the case against the man accused of actually murdering Breanna.
Wood was put into a room with boxes of evidence related to her daughter's case, including crime scene photos. For three days, Wood sat on the floor sorting all the interviews, photos, and more. Some videos Wood was allowed to take home.
The family's access to the evidence creates many problems. Claims of tampering could be levied and could lead to Fallon Wood being disqualified as a witness in her daughter's murder.
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Crime Stories with Nancy Greece. Your daughter, the love of your life, goes missing. You suffer and suffer until you find out the worst she's dead. Can you imagine anything else that could be heaped on you as a mother or father that could intensify your pain after what you've already been through? Well, how about this? How about if the Assistant District Attorney ask you, the mother of the dead girl, to come to the DA's office, escort you to a little office and ask you to sort through the evidence and organize it, including the photos of your girl in death. Now, I've got to say, when my fiance was murdered, I did not want to see his body, even in a casket, even with all the makeup on and the fixing him to cover up the five bullet wounds to his head, his face, his back, his neck, and the one moment I did see a tiny bit of his profile at a distance in the casket, I passed out. So what has this mother endured? Thanks to a week prosecutor I Nancy Grace, this is Crime Stories. Thank you for being with us here at Foxination and Serious Exam one eleven. First of all, take a listen to this report from our friend Taylor Alanice at k R six.
I'm supposed to trust her. I'm supposed to trust the DA, and you're asking me to do something.
I trust you, trust that, Fallen Wood says, was broken by what she thought was a simple favor.
I remember her saying that she needed help sorting out and arranging the boxes containing all the evidence.
So she did what she thought any mother would do.
She did not say that it would jeopardize the case, but she did say, you know, just keep this between us.
Wood says, Assistant DA and Helga Avnandez brought her to a small room.
I sat on the floor for three days sorting all the interviews, everything from each name, from all seven names.
She says. Anande's made copies of video interviews with one man who took a plea deal in connection to Brianna's murder. Wood was allowed to take those videos home and keeps them locked in her safe. The evidence also included pictures of Brianna's body.
It's the last image I see every night when I go to sleep, is that picture of what Brianna looked like when they found her.
You are hearing the voice of someone I now consider to be a friend Fallon would the mother of Brianna. I had heard nothing about this horrible travesty until I happened to go speak in Corpus CHRISTI for the Purple Door, who raises money for the women's shelter there, and there I met some incredible women. In addition to hearing fallen Wood's story about what she endured at the hands of the local Assistant prosecutor, the week DA, who has now taking the death penalty off the table, I also met another woman, a victim's advocate, Sharon Sedwick. She's a victim's advocate because she is the mother of Jennifer Cave, who was murdered. The Jennifer Cave Act was passed, making mutilation of a corp corpse a felony. Sharon, how did you become involved in fallen Wood's the mom of Brianna Wood murdered case.
I had been watching it on the news and it felt like I was reliving our nightmare. And I became very concerned because I didn't think she was getting any victim services help. And this was before COVID and I went to our county commissioners about the lack of victim services in our DA's office because at that time we only had one lady and she had just quipped.
Gee, I wonder why Yeah. In an atmosphere like that, they obviously do not place any emphasis on crime victims. Guys, let's just start at the beginning. Brianna Wood goes missing. Take a listen to our friends at crimeonline dot com cuta.
Brianna Wood and her mom talked or texted every day. The family was close. Brianna, her mom, Fallon, and a brother. The family had moved to Corpus Christi from Nevada just four years before. On October eleventh, about ten pm, twenty one year old Brianna texts her mom, She's on the way home.
Guys with me. In addition to victim's advocate Sharon Sedwick in an all star panel of guests, Taylor Alanie is with US TV news anchor journalists for Kris six, who's been on the case from the very beginning, joining us out of Corpus Christy at the very beginning, where was Brianna going?
The last we heard of Brianna, she was at a PMI, which is a convenience store. She was seen on camera that same day that she texted her mom earlier in the day and that was the last time people saw.
Her, so she goes missing. Last heard from around ten PM, she texts mom and says I'm on the way home, but she never made it. Listen.
The next day, Fallon Wood files a missing persons report. As police investigate, they learned Brianna Wood was last seen at a PMI market. Missing persons flyers are posted, and the Corpus Christi Police asks the public for help searching for Wood. Family and friends create a GoFundMe account to raise money to pay for the search for Brianna. Then police get a tip a woman tried to use Brianna Wood's ID card at a pawn shop. The tip didn't pan out. Detectives interview the woman and quickly take her off the suspect list. She was Wood's friend who had previously used the card with Brianna's consent. In early December, a Justice for Brief Facebook page is created. Days later, police receive an anonymous tip that leads officers to a pond and flower Bluff. Nothing was found. The search for Brianna Wood continues.
To Taylor, a niece, joining us Kris six false Hope. First, they find they believe that her cards are used that was wrong. Then they find out that they should rush to a pond and flower buff Nothing was found, So the mom is being taken on a roller coaster ride of pain. What was happening within the home at this time as everyone was trying to find Brianna Wood and what was going on in the search for Brianna Wood? What was the community doing? What were police doing to try to find her?
There wasn't much, you know, other than of course searches going on families and friends. I mean, police were kind of remaining tight lipped. We don't think there was even anything other than a tip about the pond where, of course no, nothing was found. And then when they went to a pawn shop and ended up being a friend of Brianna's who had used her identification card before. Brianna had given her permission to use that card before, So that was that lead. Was nothing, So people a dead end and a family had already gone is going through the holidays without their daughter.
Guys, take a listen now to our friends at Action ten Crime Fighters.
Twenty one year old Brianna Wood has been missing for weeks. Her family and friends of seen or heard from her. We're told Brianna's cat was left at her home unattended.
She was last seen at the PMI here downtown at on Tankowa.
Brianna's mother first reported her missing back in October the eleventh. Mom told cops she's concerned because she spoke with Brianna daily and hadn't heard from her in almost a week. Is there a possibility that she was abducted or harmed.
Yeah, there's certainly a lot of speculation. You know, a lot of room for speculation. We're worried that maybe something has happened, but at this point we don't have any supporting evidence.
No supporting evidence. I find that very very difficult to believe. Joining me, Doctor Jeff Kalashevski, forensic psychologist, author of Dark Sides, Doctor Jeff, thank you for being with us. You know, when a young girl just twenty one years old is constantly in touch with her mother, her family on social media and suddenly she off the face of the earth, I think that's a pretty good indicator that something has gone horribly wrong. And I'm saying that based on her track record. When you text home and call home throughout the day, every day of your life and then suddenly nobody can hear from you, or find you or track you. Why do cops insist on saying no foul play?
This case is just was idrid from the beginning. It just seemed like no one was really in any type of hurry or had a lot of motivation to really investigate and try to find this girl. As I read through things in the case, I just think I wore a patch out in my head, scratching my head. I don't understand why this wasn't a bigger story and why there wasn't more effort I put forth to fin this person.
Time stories with Nancy Grace joining me now is someone that may have answers. In addition to Sharon said, joining me is jeff Rickle, private investigator hired by Brianna Wood's mother, Former Texas ranger. Jeffrey, Well, thank you so much for being with us. When did you first get involved in the search for Brianna?
Thanks for having me. First met Brian Fallin, probably in November, a little bit for the holidays, and she, you know, she was at her within. She's a shattered woman searching for answers, trying to find her daughter, and my boss and I met with her and she desired to hire us and to get some help try to She was doing everything she could. She was handing out flyers and just some dangerous neighborhoods in any place she could go to and ask where she might could find something about Brianna and.
What, if anything, did you do.
We interviewed a few people, some lead to try to, you know, to see who was involved or what somebody might know, any information we could get.
Jeff, what was Brionna's mother fell in going through at this time? She was the one out searching. She was the one out putting up posters, handing out flyers. Finally is to the point where she hires a private investigator, has to go get a gofundly started to help her find her daughter. What state of mind was she in at the point where you got involved in the case.
I really don't know how she's putting one foot in front of the other at that point and functioning, but she was. I mean that he's looking for her daughter.
You know.
Matthew Mangina joining US, high profile lawyer and author of the Executioner's Toll, former prosecutor Matthew you know, it's bad when the victim's family cannot find their girl and they have to hire a private investigator to help them search because the DA's office and local law enforcement is not doing their job.
Well, you're right, Nancy. Unfortunately, you know, when you're dealing with a missing missing person, you know, the first couple of days may be the most important days in terms of investigation, trying to put something together where she was, you know, when she was last seen, who might have seen her, where she might have been.
You know.
Unfortunately, sometimes when these missing persons calls are made and it's an adult, you know, they're not they're not looked at with any real seriousness. You know, they'll they'll they'll turn up, is kind of the explanation. And that's just not satisfactory.
Matthew Man Gina, I always hear, oh, she probably went off with her boyfriend. Take a listen to our friends at ten Action ten.
Brihanna is five foot five, weighs about one hundred pounds, has black hair and hazel eyes.
She's missing. We're really concerned about her. This is unlike her to be not in contact with her family. She had a cat that she cared for.
Her picture has been posted all over social media, in newspapers, on television, and still no one has come forward with any kind of information about her whereabouts.
Really come to a point where we really want the public to help us find Brianna Wood.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of Brianna Wood, called crime Stoppers at eight day Tips or submit a tip online at eightada eight tips dot com.
This mother Fallon Wood doing everything she can to bring her daughter home, what could be worse and feeling like the system is actually fighting against her. Now take a listen to three News.
It has now been seven weeks since twenty one year old Hannah Wood was last seen and police still need your help.
To find her. Wood has been missing.
Since October eleventh, after she was last seen at the PM convenience store on Tonqua and Hancock. A reward has been doubled now to.
Ten thousand dollars.
If you have any information, call detectives at eight eight six twenty six hundred.
You know I've got a question for you. Sharon Sedwick, joining us victim's advocate and crime victim herself. I believe that rewards do help, do you, I?
Yes, I do think and especially in this case, I could see where it would help because there were a lot of extended players. So yes, I do think rewards do help in a situation like this.
I agree with you and to you, Matthew Mangino, high profio lawyer. Here's a great example. People will always say, oh, the cops planted the evidence on OJ Simpson. That's not true. There's no conspiracy. You need to tell me, Mangino that after all this time one of those cops Wooden crack for a million dollar book deal. No, there was no conspiracy. So when you do have more than one person involved in a crime, very often somebody cracks and talks. Would do you agree with that?
Well, no question. I think that's one of the major ways unsolved crimes are finally solved. You know, someone talks, someone wants a deal because they got arrested again. You know, someone brags about what they did in a drunken stupor at the bar. So yeah, people talk. And when you have more than one person involved, sooner or later that's going to happen.
And true to form, that is what happens here. Take a listen to Brionna Whitney at K three News.
Investigators claim when inmate told them where they could find Wood's body. He led them to a rural area near Bluntser on State Highway eighteen thirty three. The report says when they got to the location, they found an eighteen by twenty four inch blocks duct taped and inside Wood's body wrapped in heavy plastic. The twenty one year old autopsy showed she was killed by a single gunshot to the back of her head before her arms were broken and her body was sexually assaulted. Until now there was no knowledge of where the weapon was, but a tip to authority is prompted today's search. Now we have gone reports that a gun was found by that I have teamed this afternoon.
Straight out to our friend at Kris six Tailor, Anice Taylor. Again, thank you for being with us. Explain to me how this tip generated. I mean, as I have said a million times as a felony prosecutor in INTERCDI Atlanta, when I can't crack a case, where do you go the Fulton County jail? Because somebody knows something, even if it's a tenuous connection. Somebody knows something. So an inmate blabs to explain what we know.
Yep, exactly that Nancy this inmate not only knew he was involved inmate at the Nisses County Jail here in Corpus Christy about five pm on January Tewod told the police that he knew where Brianna's body was and that he was paid five hundred dollars to hide her body at a vacant home in rural NASA's County.
Sharon Sedwick, joining us victim's advocate a crime victim herself. When I hear Taylor Alnie's speaking, it's as if Brianna, this twenty one year old girl, it's a piece of meat. Just yeah, they paid me five hundred dollars to just throw her body in this abandoned house. It's like she's nothing, She's trash. She's a piece of evidence to get disposed of. That's what it sounds like. It's it's heartbreaking, and I hate, hate, hate that Brianna's mother had to endure all this and then be asked by the prosecutor to sort through the evidence, including witness statements like this piece of trash behind bars that turned into a snitch.
The whole thing, The part I've always had a problem getting over is that she saw the pictures of her daughter's body when Jennifer was killed and dismembered. I had mental health professionals all over saying don't let her look at those ever, it'll kill her. And that Fallen is still standing after going through that alone, I can't imagine.
Guys, take a listen to our cut.
Eleven Free Mus obtained the arrest affidavit, and the details surrounding Wood's death are nothing short of horrific. The report claims to Hada with Wood at his apartments sometime between October eleventh and October fifteenth, when he broke both of her arms.
And shot her in the head.
Her family devastated by details they never wanted or expected to hear.
Yeah, nobody would want to hear that.
It's tragic, sad.
The affidavit says to Hada then hired a friend to dispose of her body.
Back out to Taylor Alaise with Kriis six, tell me about the discovery of this young girl, Brianna Wood's body.
So an inmate of the West County Jail had told police that he was paid five hundred dollars to hide her body at a vacant home in Rolling West's County, and the way her body was found is horrific. It was found in a box smaller than two by two feet, covered in a white sheet, wrapped in plastic.
This member explain that to me one more time, plays a box. It was two x two wrapped in plastic, and Brianna had actually been dismembered.
Yes, something horrified. I mean, as a journalist, you hear about these horrifying stories. You see stuff like this in movies, but when you realize that it has happened in real life that a young girl's body was wrapped in plastic, found in a two foot by two foot box smaller than that, wrapped in a white sheet, dismembered.
Joining me right now, the chief medical examiner out of Tyrant County, that is fort Worth. This is his backyard in Texas Lecturer University Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School, Doctor Kendall Crowns. Thank you for being with us. It's really hard for me to imagine when I look at the photos of twenty one year old Brianna that her entire body was in a two by two box. How can that be?
Well, if you really think about it, the longest part of your body is your torso. So if you begin removing the limbs from the torso and breaking it down and then decapitating the head, you can pretty much compact the body into a two foot space, because most torsos are about two to three feet.
You know, doctor Kendall Crown's. We see dismemberments and more in or an airbrust version of them in movies and on TV. It's nothing like that at all. I'm actually glad for this one moment that Breonna's mother is not with us right now. She's under a gag order, by the way. I invited her personally and she told me she couldn't comment because she's under a court gag order. I usually always want to speak to victims' families first, but I'm glad you can't hear this because what was done to her daughter is nothing less than a slaughter house, a rendering of a body the way you would take the way people take animals and cut them apart and use every single part of the animal. That is what was done to this beautiful young girl. And her mother had to see those kind of photos at the District Attorney's office. Take listen to more of mom Fallon speaking about what happened to her when she was summoned to the DA's office and as to sort through evidence, including crime scene photos. Listen, it certainly can cause Fallon to be disqualified as.
A witness, and for now Wood is still on the witness list.
It would be the equival to put her on the jury, like, what do you you know? You would never put her on the jury because she is somebody who cannot be a fair and impartial person.
Jason Goss is a law professor at Saint Mary's in San Antonio. He says if anyone besides the prosecution or the defense has access to evidence, anything could happen.
Notes that the prosecutor took about what witnesses might have said that would be bad for the case. They just get pulled out and shredded. Nobody ever knows like they'd ever existed.
It's been five years for her, it's been you know, over five years for him. It goes both ways. Yes, he deserves his day in court and Branda deserves her day in court.
Everybody should know, if they don't already, that you should never do this ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, let anybody associate with the case. That closely look through the evidence.
So bottom line, not only has the victim's mother been forced to look at photos of her dismembered daughter, who's all of her remains were in a two x two box, she now faces the possibility of being disqualified as a witness. Explain that to me, Taylor Alanise joining us in k R I S six.
Yes, Nancy, she is looking at evidence in several cases involving her daughter's death.
Their daughter's murder.
The case specifically that she's talking about that she had copies of interviews and pictures and notes from detectives was a person that had pled out in her daughter's case. But that's still evidence that's going to be entered in cases that haven't been tried yet regarding her daughter's murder. So she's going to be called on the stand and have to talk about that stuff that she she shouldn't be knowing about.
No, I'm just trying to think this tocy go ahead.
Yeah, this is Matt, I mean, this is a wrong on so many levels in terms of Brionna's mother having opportunity to go through these files. Number one, she's exposed to these photographs, which no parents should have to endure that. And you know, some of these photographs may not even be admissible a trial. They might be too inflammatory for a jury.
Let alone the mother of the victim to look at those, and then she has access to evidence, potential evidence in a trial. I mean, if I'm defending this case, I'm going to say, wait a second. You know mom had a chance to go through these files. Is there anything missing? Are there interviews? Are there notes that are important to this that are gone because someone who is not affiliated with the District Attorney's office has access to files and evidence that could be used in this case.
Maybe there's inculpatory or exculpatory evidence that the defense says I never got because it was removed from the file. I mean, there's so many things that could.
Go wrong exactly. The whole thing has been thrown into jeopardy. So Taylor Alanise joining us six take a listen to our cut sixteen.
Gonzales said Wood's murder was a network of individuals doing a lot of bad things, and those people have been indicted by a grand jury.
I'm so happy you get all these people off the streets.
That woman you just heard from is Brianna Wood's mother. She was there for today's announcement.
It's one thing to charge somebody, but it's another thing to actually bring them to try and hold them accountable.
We've already reported on the arrest of Joseph Tahita. He's now charged with capital murder.
And we'll face the death penalty.
Today the DA announced that Sandra Vazquez and Christopher Gonzales are also charged with capital murder in addition to other crimes.
I promise the community these individuals will have a fair trial, but it also promised you that justice will be served.
Who is that, Sharon Siedwick saying justice will be served? Who is that?
I think that was Smartzales.
Our DA explained to me why the death penalty has been taken off the table.
He doesn't believe in it.
Well, wait, did you say the prosecutor in Texas Corpus Christy does not believe in the death penalty.
That's it.
He made that announcement a while back at the execution of another person not involved in this case, that he doesn't believe in the death penalty and therefore we'll not ask for it in trials here in New Issis County.
You know, Sharon said Wick. How long has it now been that Brianna was murdered.
Brianna was murdered in twenty sixteen, My daughter Jennifer was murdered in two thousand and five, and I worked my tail off to get dismemberment of a corpse made a third degree felony so no other mother would have to sit there and go I don't understand they butchered my daughter. I don't understand.
Time stories with Nancy Grace. You know, I heard something in the reporting tailor Alanise, and in my own investigation of this, I heard that Brianna's body, that the purp had sex with Brianna's body. Am I understanding correctly that Brianna was raped after her death?
Post mortem? Yes, her we learned that just if Tahda had shot her in the back of the head, broke her arms, and raped her her body.
Doctor Kendall Crowns joining me, chief medical Examiner, joining us out of Texas. Doctor Kendall Crowns, how do you in a dismemberment case this young girl, how do you determine coeod, cause of death and whether the victim was raped during a life or postmortem?
So you determine cause of death based on the injuries that are not related to the dismemberment. In her case, it's going to be a gunshot into the head. Usually the dismemberments occur after they've done something else like stab them, shot them, or beaten them to death, So you'll look for those injuries as far as evidence of rape in the living will be damaged to the genitalia that can be seen bruises, lacerations or tear or scratches, abrasions. In the post warum state, you may not see those, but you'll see possibly tearing of the skin from the forceful penetration in the general region. But other than that, you're not going to see much else.
Years years since the body of this twenty one year old girl, Brianna Wood, was discovered in an abandoned oil filled trailer surrounded by brush off a lonely state Highway six ' six ' six near Robstown, Texas. But yet still, even though years have passed, still no justice. In that time. District Court Judge Jack Pulcher recused himself, he was replaced, and the district Attorney Mark Gonzalez has now asked for himself to be recused. To Taylor Alanise, why did the judge recuse himself? And why has the district attorney, who I thank god he's off the case, has asked to be recused. But why did he want to be taken off the case?
He had said that Fallen would Brianna's mother had threatened to sue him, the police department and the judge Jack Pulture at the.
Time, and I wonder why why was that? Why did the mom feel like she had to sue the judge of the DA, which.
Fallen says she didn't. She didn't make any threats of lawsuit. She just said that they weren't getting justice for her daughter. She took everything in her own hands to help find her daughter and help get justice for her. And she just let that be known, whether it was to the media or to family or to friends, that they weren't doing their jobs. She never threatened them with a lawsuit, but still the district attorney said that she did and said that he felt like he couldn't help her under the crime Victim's Bill of rights.
Is it true that miss Wood Fallon would Brihanna's mother says Gonzales blocked her personal email address. Is that true? Taylor Alanise yes.
That's what Fallen told us. That's what Fallen told us. That she had receipts, she had messages from when she would try to email him that said that she was blown.
And as a matter of fact, she did file a legal process, a legal action, not a regular lawsuit. This mom getting no help in her daughter's murder and dismemberment and rape post mortem files a grievance with the Texas Attorney Funeral's office and the Texas State Bar as she should have, and now she's being punished. How many people, tell or Alanise, have not been adjudicated. How many of this what is it a gang?
I'm not sure about the gang affiliations. I know some of the charges had to do with organized crime. But we have Joseph to Hey that, we have his mother, Sandra Massea, we have Sandra Voska. We have at least three people that were part of a group of people that were involved in this crime that have not had their day.
Incour to Sharon, Saidwick, joining us Victims Advocate. It's been now since October eleven, twenty sixteen, and still no justice. Explain to me what Brianna's mother is enduring now after she's asked to sort through the death scene photos of her daughter and her daughter's dismember body.
I mean, it's psychologically it has kicked her in the head. I had breakfast with her shortly after this happened, and she told me, and I was incredulous a that she had to see those pictures alone, but that she saw that evidence. And I said, get rid of it, take it back, get rid of it. And I'm sorry. The travesties that have been done to fallon as a human being, as a crime victim and as a mother are almost incomprehensible to me. And I know well in the state of Texas, and I had to learn this. It is the state of Texas versus and they make it very clear that as moms, our children were adults and it's the Texas versus so and so not mom. And it's a very hard thing to get your hands around as a mom.
Well, I guess it's pretty hard to get your hands around it when it seems like there is no justice. Take a listen to this mom. Suffering mom speaking to Brianna Whitney at K three News is cut five.
Twenty one year old Brianna Wood first went missing in October, her body found in a box. Months later, in January, twenty six year old Joseph ta Haita was charged with her murder, and Monday, his attorneys will ask for the Nuaces County District Attorney's Office to be off the case.
Another hearing.
Brianna's mom will have to sit through, but even from above, she can feel her daughter's support.
I feel like she's on me, like because I feel so heavy. So I don't know if it's just my heart beating on my chest or it's just you know what that feeling is.
And more of Mom fallon Wood and Our cut eight Speaking to Chris.
Brianna Wood disappeared in October of twenty sixteen.
She was found last January. He couldn't celebrate the holidays.
Since then, he's fallen Wood devoted her energy to finding justice for her daughter.
I haven't crieved because I can't yet.
I have to do my job.
I told her, I would never stop until you know justice is therefore and then I can, then I'll then I'll crieve.
Matthew Mangino, joining US high profile lawyer, former prosecutor. The reality is everyone seems to be blaming fallen Wood Brianna Wood's mother, it's not her fault. An inexperience. An inept assistant prosecutor asked the mother of a murdered, dismembered girl to sort through the crime scene photos and statements. It's not the mother's fault. But that said, it doesn't matter because this evidence is not going to be excluded from trial. The first hurdle the defense has in order to get evidents excluded is to show that it was in fact tampered with, that there's something wrong with it, there's something missing, and that's never going to happen because it was not tampered with. It was organized and put in piles, whether alphabetical or chronological that I don't know. But this evidence will not be excluded from trial.
Well, I agree with you. I mean it remains to be seen. You know what would be presented by the defense. I'm sure the defense is going to try to make that argument. I wouldn't expect that they're going to be able to prove that breon his mother, you know, disposed of evidence or do anything like that. She's doing what any parent would do if they were asked to assist in some way in an investigation of the murder of their child. So I don't anticipate that anything is going to be excluded.
Yeah, not going to happen. And we also know the way this case was actually cracked wide open is to Hada's cellmate passed on information to hate had been bragging about the murder, and it cracked wide open. But still the case is lingering. Last question, Taylor Alanise joining us from Chris six. How did this da get in office? To start with?
He is known as the biker district Attorney. He is covered in tattoos from head to toe, and he has a giant tattoo across his chest that says not.
Guilty, Stop right there, stop right there. Tattoos, don't care one way or the other, but not guilty. The prosecutor has a tattoo across his chest that says not guilty. Where did that come from? But when he was a biker? Let me guess? Yes? No, am I right?
Yes, he is part of a motorcycle club.
You know. That's who was elected. Now the voters are reaping what they sewed and who was suffering fallon would and the memory of her daughter, Brianna. We wait as justice un false. Goodbye friend,