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ArrestFlix

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When You Finally Get Caught 22 Years Later For Your Husband's Murder

Video Overview & Insights

Welcome to ArrestFlix, where we delve deep into the world of law enforcement through the lens of body cam footage. Our mission is to provide an unbiased and authentic view of incidents as they unfold, offering a unique perspective that's both educational and engaging.

She was only married to him for two months!! She must've been thinking about how to get rid of him long before she started getting it on with the man who actually carried out the murder. She didn't ask what the warrant was for, and remained calm as if the rest of her life wasn't over. She seems remarkably calm. True psychopathic behavior in a 'nice granny' package.

— @stephenmartin2183

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About This Video:

Noone ask a single question before a cop start asking questions, first ask them to give you the complete investigation forder you are accused of, do not trust 100% a lawyer, you need to see if what they have on you, that is your right.

— @electronicatutorial

Educational Value:

By watching this video, viewers can gain insights into the split-second decisions that officers must make, the procedures they follow, and the human aspect behind the badge. We believe that such knowledge is invaluable, serving as an educational tool for all.

How was David 50 in 2003 when he was born in 1956?

— @mnight207

Disclaimer:

ArrestFlix is an independent media entity and is not affiliated with any law enforcement agency.

These cops just trample the law.. I'm yiur buddy

— @stickitupyourasteric

The content featured on our channel is obtained with the proper rights for commercial use, often involving a fee and processing time.

Our channel strictly adheres to YouTube's Fair Use Policy. We craft a narrative by condensing hours of footage into concise, informative, and engaging content, similar to other respected channels in the genre.

Jesus, 22 years should be waived. Isn't there some kind of goal line

— @stickitupyourasteric

The incidents depicted are intended for educational purposes. They are not meant to shame, ridicule, or degrade any individual involved or to glorify violence in any way.

The individuals featured in these videos may be experiencing the effects of alcohol, drug use, mental health challenges, or simply having a rough day. These videos should not be taken as a reflection of their usual behavior. It’s important to remember that everyone deserves to be treated with respect.

The police detective said too much. Very unprofessional

— @markkay2937

The commentary provided by the former law enforcement officer featured in these videos is based on personal opinion and professional experience. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not represent legal advice or official statements from any police department. All subjects in the videos are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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This woman reminds me of my grandmother.
They owned a bakery. One day, she shot a burglar. My grandfather told the police he shot him so she could take care of the children. He went to prison for six months. In the meantime, she sold everything from the bakery, and as soon as he was released, she left him alone with the children and moved in with her new boyfriend. He was in debt his whole life, but he was still the nicest person you could imagine. That's why I'll never completely trust anyone again. It would just be foolish.

— @hchristian8278

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Evil,she knew what the warrant was about,still seemed quite composed and even giggled a couple of times.

— @johnparker1293

More User Perspectives

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Terrible detective. And she said she wanted a lawyer like 5 times. That's when you're supposed to stop sir.

@jenniferrbskeie4562
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That detective was actually pissing me off, he’s enough to make you confess to shut his ass up.

@1.1_Million
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She knew when them cuffs were going on what it was for

@1.1_Million
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How could that be she has driver license how come the police didn’t follow on dmv to look for her I believe is fake report

@TonyAghajani
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My ex-wife and boyfriend tried to murder me. If I died, everything would have been hers. They failed because I caught on to what they were attempting to do. I devorced her, and we split things. She wasn't happy with half and wanted it all.

@hkk3656
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I understand the cops have a job to do and i dont know if shes innocent or not butthe moment she said i wanna talk to my lawyer, all talking from the cops should have ceased. She said it about 5 or 5 times and he kept going. Kinda pissed me off from a judicial point of view.

@keithjamelson6922
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Everyone in that room is untrustworthy.

@micklee721
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Makes you wonder how many murderers don't use their signals.

@jeff-w
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She's been living as a free woman when she's a murderer

@Daqueenb87220
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She aged like butter.

@KestrelWindhover
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Honestly some of the most respectful law enforcement officers out there.

@MrAussiefisher
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Put them both in front of the firing squad, end of story!

@DavidNichols-e9f5f
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All for what?

@kelamram
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She asked for her lawyer twice -

@JosefwitdaCoatOn
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The detective could sell extended warranty and wheel protection on the side

@jgeph2.4
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Man..
Yall get sooo much dignity!
Privilege

@jeffsmith7876
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So, she didn't have 75K for bond but 500K wasn't a problem? Some family member must have sprung her.

@KSMO1031
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That detective in the interrogation room could barely put a sentence together to convey his thoughts. I would have asked for my lawyer right away just based on that.

@jerrolynmcraven2646
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Leave her alone! For God's sake, 20 years have passed. Let the woman live in peace. He probably used to beat her, and got what he deserved

@Pedro-cv9rk
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dont waste 21 minutes of your life ... its just the same talking over and over with really no new info since 2003 ... cops keep trying to get them to confess , they respond "i want my lawyer" , and it goes nowhere ... her and her 2003 boyfriend get arrested in 2025 and charged ... still have not been convicted

@70qq
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13:12 says he was 50 years old ... a few seconds later shows his tombstone , showing he was clearly only 47 🤔

@70qq
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Dr Erika Krk, in a few years

@DrkEsteban
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Glad she will pay in this life and the next!

@bigpapykane
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Never talk to cops. Never take a polygraph.

@FPChris
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No turn signal people. Just use your friggin’ signal. It’s really not a big deal.

@FPChris
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She didn’t think she got away with murder for 22 yrs. She did. More poor police work. The Karen Carpenter cop in the background when she gets arrested scares the shit out of me.

@billstone1732
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That cop hopes shell confess after asking for an attorney. Etc. He doesn't want attorney nearby. Hes good lol.

@travelteam89
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This dude just keeps repeating himself trying to make them talk. Regardless if they are guilty they have the right to remain silent and have a lawyer present before any questions. Most criminals that don’t answer any questions get much less time than those who speak.

@MI-me3pt
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In this video, there are no questions asked or answered about the murder by the suspects. There is no interrogation. Not much here.

@dspears666
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What evil disgusting people. Why did she just not divorce him? I’m sure he would have been happy to end that relationship.

@mikemay8334
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They were wondering who was his wife for 22 years?

@Achtland44
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The murdered Sailor had the las laugh. Loose Lips sink Ships!

@hosiahmarczuk4174
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Yo this is awesome I hope my ex gets what she deserves after 22 yrs

@shamantank
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@ 4:23 Great close up of the officer. Way to miss her reaction. Sooo stupid

@whatsup6969
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That detective was incompetent.

@Samson6.0
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10:40 here comes the privilege wrestling we hear about....

@TruckDonFump
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what a narcissist

@beaulieuc8910
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Not trying to negate the seriousness of the crime or probabilities of outcome, but how can it be right to release these kind of videos in advance of the court case? This would be highly irregular in most countries and be considered prejudicial to a fair trial!

@ouiouipiggy4390
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Not really fair. Let them be, it can't have been easy keeping such a big secret, and they are old and living crime-free lives. Taxpayers' money should not be wasted on cases like this. There should be a 1-year statute of limitations on all crimes so that the people can live in peace - it's really mentally draining having to constantly look over your shoulder.

@accomify
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Any way you can clean up that crappy audio quality?

@mrsmith4100
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His fishing for a confession is relentless

@TLC21
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a little audio cleanup goes a long way. that guy's miic pops drove me crazy!

@nonameno8065