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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime alert, I mean see Grace Breaking Crime News Now,
Ghost Adventures. Actor Aaron Goodwin's estrange wife says, yes, I
wanted him dead. Police uncover the murder for hire plot
after Florida Corrections officers confiscate and inmate's phone that inmate
grant a Motto, who's serving life for the murders of
his mother, father, and brother. Victoria reportedly began a relationship
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with a Motto after seeing you in the Paramount plus
true crime docuseries Control Alt Desire Nancy.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Investigators found both text and Facebook messages between Goodwin and
a Motto planning the murder of her husband. The couple
hired a third person to commit the murder for just
over eleven grand and gave the assassin Aaron's location in
the make and model of his car. In anticipation of
the murder, Goodwin sent messages to a Motto reading I'm
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so anxious Aloel and I can't believe it's happening. Goodwin
then asked her lover if she was a bad person
for choosing to kill her husband rather than divorce him.
A Motto's phone was confiscated the same day as the
intended hit, just after he texted the hit man to
ask if the job had been completed.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Victoria Goodwin pleads guilty to a one felony account conspiracy
to commit murder, now facing two to ten Behind bars.
Two thirty am, Clearwater cops call to the Overtime Sports
bar after Aaron Jablonski thirty four quote gets upset when
the karaoke machine doesn't play his song. Another patron tries
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to calm him down, but Jablonsky reportedly whips out a
gun from his waistband. The victim tells cops he equipped
I don't effing care, racked around out of the gun,
then walked away. When cops find him, he's got a
glock nine pistol on him. Two bats as. Jablonsky has
a previous conviction of battery on law enforcement. Jablosky free
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after posting a forty thousand dollars bond order to stay
away from the bar and the victim. More crime and
justice news after this Now at the latest crime and
justice breaking these crime onlines.
Speaker 3 (02:09):
John Limley we began in Texas as the gunman behind
the racist mass shooting at a walmart in El Paso,
has pleaded guilty to capital murder. Twenty six year old
Patrick Crusius admitted to killing twenty three people in twenty
nineteen after targeting Hispanics. He drove over seven hundred miles
from suburban Dallas and open fire with an AK style
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rifle in one of the deadliest mass shootings in US history.
Judge Sam Madrano told him, quote, your mission failed. You
didn't divide this city, you strengthened it. Crusius, already serving
ninety federal life terms, will now receive a state life
sentence with no parole. The death penalty was dropped at
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the request of many victims families. Defense attorneys say he
suffers from severe metal illness and was radicalized online. He
has never apologized. The victims included a high school student, retirees,
and Mexican national shopping that day. A Colorado man will
spend the rest of his life behind bars for a
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chilling crime that began with deception and ended in tragedy.
Crime Online Sydney Sumner has the story.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
In Broomfield, Colorado, forty four year old Daniel Krug has
been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the
murder of his wife, Kristel Krug in December twenty twenty three,
prosecutors revealed that Krug orchestrated a campaign of harassment against
Kristel by impersonating her ex boyfriend, sending threatening messages to
instill fear. His aim was to manipulate her into seeking
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his protection. When she began cooperating with police, Krug attacked
her in their home, rendering her unconscious before fatally stabbing her.
Despite the defense's claim of no physical evidence linking him
to the scene, the jury found the circumstantial evidence compelling.
Judge Priscilla Lowe also imposed an additional nine and a
half years for stalking and criminal impersonation, labeling the acts
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as domestic violence. Crystal, a biochemical engineer and mother of three,
was remembered by family as fiercely smart, funny, and creative.
Her children, now orphaned, are being cared for by relatives.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
District Attorney Brian Mason described Krug's actions as quote an
example of depravity driven by a desire for control.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Thanks John Chris Leguizano, fifty one drives from Des Moines
to San Antonio to stay with her son, Edgar Chung Leguizano.
From there, she delivers a truck to her ex brother
in law in Mexico. It's a known area for kidnappings,
and that's what family thinks happened to the Iowa mom.
Chris checks in with her family, but doesn't return to
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San Antonio. Two days later, her son files a missing
person report. Chris five foot one inch, one hundred and
thirty five pounds. The FBI has been investigating. She's white,
brown hair, brown eyes. If you have info on the
disappearance of Chris Leguizano, call five one five seven two
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best to find missing people, especially children, and solve unsolved homicides.
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With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Race.