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00:00The killer claims to have an IQ of over 150.
00:04If I'm chipping away at that timeline, it can be exculpatory for you,
00:08meaning that it excludes you as a suspect.
00:10I know, my vernacular is very good, so you don't have to explain your words to me.
00:14Little does he know, he's about to show
00:17exactly what you shouldn't do in a police interrogation.
00:20I wasn't in the car when I went to the Starbucks.
00:22Did you lie to me? I didn't get you on that one? I feel like I got you.
00:26On the 17th of February 2019, David Wright and his friend Christopher
00:31headed to a drug deal on a street corner at 3.40am.
00:35Except this was no ordinary drug deal.
00:38It was actually a set-up for a robbery on both sides.
00:42David demanded his buyers hand over their belongings,
00:45to which they responded by pepper-spraying Chris and running.
00:49Seconds later, David drew a revolver from his waist
00:52and fired a single shot into Raul Cuadros' chest, killing him instantly.
00:57David and Chris fled the scene and buried the revolver in a field,
01:00and went about their nights confident there was no way they could be caught.
01:05But unfortunately, they were almost immediately identified
01:08through multiple cameras around the area everything went down in.
01:12David was brought in two days later but still believed the cops would never find him guilty,
01:17and that his extraordinary intellect would carry him through the case.
01:20How wrong he was.
01:50I mean the whole, I don't know what you're talking about,
01:53is kind of out the door at this point.
01:55I got several people who've already identified you.
01:57You're identified on video, so it's not a question of that you were there.
02:01It's more a question of what led up to this,
02:04because I don't think this is what was actually supposed to happen, right?
02:09So you're just going to play that you have no idea what happened because you weren't there.
02:14I was not, no.
02:16Not only was David identified by multiple people through CCTV footage,
02:20but he also had no alibi and Facebook messages were recovered
02:24discussing details of the alleged drug deal.
02:27David was there at the time of the murder.
02:29The detective is just trying to uncover the details of exactly what happened and why.
02:35But David is having none of it and has a plan to outplay the detectives.
02:39It's not helpful to you really to just be quiet and not say anything,
02:43because what I have are people who are looking out for themselves
02:46because they don't want to catch charge.
02:48So they're going to dime you off.
02:50They're not looking out for you.
02:51So you believe somebody that's going to tell you
02:54that somebody else did something to save their own ass?
02:57Well, with all the additional evidence, yes.
02:59I've been out of jail for all of a week and a half.
03:02I've spent almost every minute of it with my girlfriend.
03:04As for did I plan to kill anybody?
03:06Did I kill anybody?
03:07No, I didn't.
03:09So when I look at the GPS on your phone,
03:11it's not going to tell me that...
03:12It's going to tell me that you were with your girlfriend the whole time,
03:15that you never were over at Jack in the Box.
03:17It should.
03:18The only reason you might tell me that is because maybe you didn't take your phone.
03:22Or maybe somebody else had my phone.
03:24It's been known to happen quite often, actually.
03:27My phone has been...
03:29I left it in one person's car and it took me a day and a half to get it back.
03:33When was that?
03:35That was earlier in the week.
03:37And then I let somebody use my phone.
03:39They were supposed to just go to 7-Eleven to go meet somebody.
03:41They were selling something to an opera.
03:44And they had apparently seven or eight things that they had to do
03:48between then and when they got back to the house.
03:51So what day was that?
03:53I don't remember.
03:54And who was that?
03:56That was a guy that goes by Memphis.
03:58It's a nickname.
03:59I think his first name is Joe.
04:02Black guy.
04:03David's only current alibi and defense is that maybe somebody else had his phone
04:08and was at the drug deal instead.
04:10He also backs up his story by saying he doesn't remember exactly which day everything occurred on.
04:16Something that can't directly be proven or disproven.
04:19However, for this to be true,
04:21that person with his phone would also have to dress exactly the same as David,
04:27have access to his Facebook account,
04:29and according to his own description of the perp,
04:32change the color of his skin.
04:35It's not looking too likely.
04:38What's going on?
04:39I mean, at this point, you're literally the last person we've talked to.
04:42And the only person that has an allegiance to you is Chris.
04:47I mean, obviously, people are not going to be shy about telling us who was there and who did what.
04:52And plus, we have video.
04:54There's video at the Chevron.
04:56There's video at the Shell.
04:58You know that we have all your co-suspects under arrest.
05:02All I want from you is a reason.
05:05I understand what happened.
05:06I just need to know why.
05:08The only person I know you have under arrest is Chris.
05:10Okay.
05:11We have Cody under arrest.
05:13And we have Tannahill.
05:15That's his name.
05:17He's in custody as well.
05:19We have his car.
05:20The car that was used.
05:21The car that was at Chevron.
05:24In our impound.
05:26They are all under arrest.
05:28Chris is under arrest because we viewed messages on the phones
05:32that organized picking you up.
05:35The same messages from you to Cody.
05:39We have them on their phone.
05:41We've already viewed them.
05:42We have the Facebook communications between Chris and Brianna setting up the deal that
05:48happened where you guys showed up at the Chevron and walked down.
05:52This is how this plays out.
05:53Your girlfriend's going to be dumb enough to provide you an alibi on a murder charge.
05:57And then she's going to get roped up in a murder as an accessory.
06:01If you care about that person, you have just set her up for failure.
06:05And if you want your girlfriend jammed up because you just set her up for it,
06:09then that's your choice.
06:12You can't threaten me with jamming her up.
06:15It's not a threat, man.
06:16I'm just telling you how it plays out.
06:18I'm going to go talk to her and she's going to be dumb enough to lie for you.
06:21When I got video evidence that you weren't with her.
06:25I get it.
06:25You had a quick come up, right?
06:27I get it.
06:29I don't I don't think you were a stone cold killer.
06:32I don't like if you accidentally shot the dude because you flinched or you got scared
06:38because of something he did.
06:40Now is the time.
06:41If you come up with that stuff later, nobody is going to believe a word you say.
06:44How does somebody accidentally shoot somebody?
06:47Because if your fingers on the trigger, it's called a sympathetic reflex.
06:50It happens to police officers all the time.
06:53Hey, that's a term that's been come up with just to cover their asses for shooting people.
06:57Well, you can try to make it about that.
06:59I'm talking about you.
07:01I wouldn't know.
07:01Never shot anybody.
07:03There is a lot of merit for staying silent in an interrogation like this.
07:08In fact, in most cases, it's usually the best course of action,
07:12coupled with asking for a lawyer as soon as possible.
07:16But here, David is trying to outright deny any association with the case,
07:21even though he's been directly linked to it through multiple sources.
07:25All he's doing now is making it worse on himself and those around him.
07:29But his ego is telling him otherwise.
07:32Where do I go from here?
07:34And you're the police officer.
07:35Reverse roles.
07:36You're the cop.
07:37You're sitting over here trying to figure out if this dude has any remorse for what he did
07:42or if he's just worried about getting in trouble.
07:44How would you proceed?
07:45I'm not worried about getting in trouble.
07:47I didn't do shit.
07:48I'll just be up front with you.
07:49We got Cody's phone, the one that shows your phone number and your address
07:53and the communications between you two.
07:56Like, I have it.
07:57I'm not trying to be a dick.
07:58I'm just laying it out for you because that's what I made up with somebody.
08:02It doesn't mean that I went with him to go do something.
08:04This seemingly plain statement actually carries more weight to it than you might realize.
08:09The detective presented David with a piece of concrete evidence
08:13that he's saying puts him dead to rights,
08:15to which he responds by confirming he had indeed met with Cody,
08:20but it went no further than that.
08:21Again, it seems like nothing.
08:24But now that detectives know this tactic works on David,
08:27they can attempt to use the wealth of other evidence they have
08:30to slowly extract a full confession from him.
08:34Okay, so when did you meet up with Cody then?
08:40One, two o'clock in the morning, something like that.
08:42On what day?
08:44Maybe Saturday or Sunday.
08:45Okay, where did you meet up?
08:48Over by my house.
08:50Okay, and who was with him?
08:53That I don't know.
08:54Was he alone?
08:56When I met up with him, yes.
08:57So why did you meet up with the dude that you didn't know?
09:00Because my friend Chris had asked me to.
09:03Okay, and so what happened after that?
09:08Well, he had tried to proposition me for a handgun.
09:12I told him I didn't have one.
09:14Okay, so did he say why?
09:18No.
09:19So you guys meet up, you have this conversation, then what happens?
09:23He leaves.
09:24How did he leave?
09:25Well, I walked back to my house and he walked back to whatever vehicle he was in.
09:30Okay, why did you leave that out when we first started talking?
09:34You thought it might be important that the guy under arrest for murder
09:36came to your house looking for a gun?
09:39Well, if I had given him a gun, then I think that that would be important.
09:43Well, it shows his intent.
09:44I mean, of course, it's relevant to the case, right?
09:47People buy guns for all sorts of reasons now.
09:50Yeah, but in this instance, there was a murder.
09:53So they went on their way, just the Cody dude,
09:57and did you actually talk to the other guy in the car?
10:00How does he know who you are then?
10:03Maybe my name was mentioned when they were coming to meet me.
10:06But he didn't see you?
10:08Unless he's Amy when he's parked.
10:11But you didn't see the car?
10:13I didn't look for the car.
10:15Unless I'm coming to meet somebody at their vehicle.
10:18I don't ask what vehicle they're in.
10:20Well, that's not, and again, don't take this the wrong way.
10:23I'm not trying to insult you, but that's not very smart.
10:26Meeting somebody to sell guns,
10:28and you're not going to watch around you to see where they come and go?
10:32He was referred to me by somebody that I trust.
10:34Okay.
10:36I would still be on my six.
10:39So you clearly have a distrust of the police.
10:43Is that fair to say?
10:46I distrust almost everybody.
10:49Being honest with you about the information that we have,
10:52trying to give you an opportunity.
10:54And I mean, you've already said flat out,
10:57you don't believe that he has that information.
10:59But with everything he's told you,
11:01you have to know that what he's telling you is true.
11:05Well, whatever you have, you've got from people
11:07that may not necessarily be giving you information for the best of reasons.
11:12So take the people out of this.
11:14Take them out.
11:15Who cares about the people?
11:17We've got other stuff.
11:18Communications and all those types of things.
11:21The video.
11:22So it's not just that people are telling us this.
11:24We're not relying 100% on people.
11:26If we did that, we'd be stupid, right?
11:28I like to think I'm not that dumb.
11:31You take a totality of everything that we have.
11:35We know you're involved.
11:37And for you to sit here and just say that you,
11:39you don't have anything to do with it doesn't make any sense.
11:42I think that you guys have me confused with somebody else.
11:46This interview has now been going on for over 40 minutes
11:50and almost no progress has been made.
11:52Forcing him into a corner with evidence doesn't seem to be working
11:55and neither does running through the events of the night
11:58or even explaining why what he's doing is a bad idea for him.
12:03So instead, the detectives almost completely switch up
12:06and begin to threaten him with the consequences of his actions on his own friends.
12:12Dude, you're not this guy.
12:14You know you're not this guy.
12:17If you were, this conversation would be different.
12:19Yeah, I'm obviously not this guy.
12:23I meant the dick that is letting everybody else go down for him.
12:26I meant that type of guy.
12:28That's not you.
12:29You have a reputation as being a stand-up dude.
12:33I think that whatever those guys did,
12:35if it leads to you believing that they were accomplices
12:37and accessories and everything like that.
12:39Yeah.
12:40Would be their own fault if they fucking hang for it.
12:44Really?
12:45Even though, hypothetically, you're the person who pulled the trigger?
12:49So even though somebody else pulls the trigger,
12:51you're good with those guys going down?
12:54Your homie Chris, you're good with him going down?
12:57I get it.
12:57You don't have any allegiance to these other two dudes.
12:59I understand that.
13:01You're good with Chris going down?
13:03Getting 20 years off of what you did.
13:05You're good with that?
13:07If you guys have him orchestrating and setting up something like this,
13:12then that's an awful lot.
13:14It's his own fault that you shot somebody?
13:16It's his own fault that you didn't do things the right way?
13:19That's his fault?
13:20I didn't shoot nobody.
13:22He should put himself around better people.
13:25Okay.
13:28You know he's going to read this, right?
13:30I mean, he's going to have disclosure.
13:32It's fine.
13:34I'd much rather not see my friend get in trouble,
13:37but if by you saying that you guys want me to tell you that I did something that I didn't do...
13:44Fair enough.
13:45I don't want you to tell me that you did something you didn't do.
13:47That's not what I want.
13:48I want you to admit to what you did,
13:50because it's not even a question that you did.
13:53If it wasn't a question,
13:54you wouldn't be sitting here trying to get me to admit to something I didn't do.
13:56I would, because it's the right thing to do.
13:58You may not trust the police,
14:00but I don't want to jam up all these other dudes on a murder one charge for something you did,
14:06because it's not right in my mind that other people go down for something that serious
14:11off of what somebody else did.
14:13So I do care about that.
14:15That's why I'm talking to you.
14:18Well, you're talking to the wrong guy.
14:21You don't care about those dudes?
14:24I'm not saying I don't care about them.
14:25I'm saying that you're talking to the wrong guy,
14:27because I didn't do shit.
14:29That's not what innocent people say.
14:33Innocent people that actually give a...
14:35Yeah.
14:36No.
14:36Right.
14:36You know how many people I've had in that chair, man?
14:39Thousands.
14:40I don't...
14:41You don't give a...
14:41You don't give a...
14:42That's you.
14:43Like, enjoy your time.
14:44I don't care.
14:45Then I don't have any hard feelings for you.
14:48I'm just going to move on to my next case.
14:50I just want you to know this isn't about you.
14:51This isn't personal.
14:52Like, you can say you don't care,
14:54but I actually think you do.
14:55I think you're being...
14:56So, with that said,
14:58so you agree that there's nothing more to say, right?
15:02If you don't want to talk to me there, then...
15:04Well, I don't want to talk to somebody
15:05that's going to keep on calling me a liar.
15:07I have yet to call you a liar.
15:08You've made the implication that I'm lying to you.
15:10Because you are.
15:11But there's a difference between calling someone a liar
15:13and then pointing out inaccuracies in their story.
15:16There's a big difference.
15:17One is disrespectful.
15:18The other is not.
15:20Have I been disrespectful to you?
15:21Have I been disrespectful to you?
15:22Have I insulted you or come at you hard
15:24or done anything?
15:25You called me a liar.
15:26Yes, you did.
15:27You were lying.
15:28I'm not lying.
15:30Do you not freely admit that you lied to me in this interview?
15:34Where did I lie to you?
15:36About meeting up with Cody.
15:38About being home, not going out at all.
15:40And then now you periodically are going out.
15:43Would you not concede the toll that those things were lies?
15:46I don't go farther than a couple blocks from my house
15:50on foot to meet somebody very quickly and come back.
15:53Okay.
15:54That's not what you told me.
15:55That's pretty much your house.
15:57I don't leave my house.
15:58I was home all weekend with my girlfriend.
15:59It's on tape, man.
16:00There ain't no secret.
16:01Dude, I've got to walk my dog.
16:03Of course I leave the house.
16:04Periodic.
16:05Okay.
16:06But as for did I go anywhere?
16:08So you were never at Casino and Evergreen.
16:12Anywhere near there within three or four blocks Saturday night.
16:16I just want to make sure that we have this down.
16:19Let's see.
16:21How far is the Starbucks on Evergreen?
16:24Which Starbucks?
16:26One on 75th.
16:28Yeah.
16:28No, I'm not talking about that.
16:29Okay.
16:30Yeah.
16:30Then no, I wasn't.
16:31Okay.
16:32So you're at the Starbucks on 75th?
16:35Earlier in the evening.
16:36Yeah.
16:36Like eight or nine o'clock.
16:37Something like that.
16:38That's not home.
16:39Did you lie to me?
16:42I don't even get a smile out of that one.
16:43I didn't get you on that one.
16:45I feel like I got you now.
16:47Blatantly caught in a lie.
16:49It might not seem like it yet.
16:51But David is starting to get uncomfortable.
16:54If it's not been obvious throughout the whole video,
16:56the only thing he cares about is his own ego.
17:00So now that that's been damaged, he's immediately on the back foot.
17:04And it's up to the detective to keep pushing
17:06and try to get him to move just that little bit further.
17:09Were you with someone?
17:11Yeah.
17:12Who?
17:13Another woman.
17:14Who was that?
17:15I'm not going to tell you that because she'd be very upset.
17:18Yeah, but it's a homicide.
17:20It can help prove that you weren't involved.
17:23How?
17:24Because if you're with her, right, that gets my timeline tighter.
17:29So you were with her from eight to what?
17:31Not very long.
17:33So you don't have power at most.
17:34So you don't want to tell me who that is?
17:37I really don't.
17:39Okay.
17:40Were you in a car?
17:42You're on foot?
17:44I rode my bicycle.
17:45So it's 75th.
17:47Then how'd you get home?
17:48I got a ride from her with my bicycle in the back of her SUV.
17:52So there was a car.
17:54Did I get you there?
17:55I feel like I got you there too.
17:57I appreciate it.
17:58I'm just looking for honesty, man.
17:59I mean, at this point, I feel comfortable that you have lied to me several times.
18:03I'm looking for honesty so that I can rule you out.
18:06If you asked where I was Saturday night, Sunday morning.
18:09I did.
18:10Yeah.
18:10So Sunday morning, late Saturday night.
18:15Yeah.
18:16Doesn't cover eight or nine o'clock in the evening.
18:19Oh, okay.
18:21So then let's rewind.
18:22So Saturday morning to eight o'clock, where were you?
18:26Most of the time at home.
18:29Can you just lay it out for me?
18:30Why do I got to pull it out of you?
18:32I'm asking where you were, man, so I can rule you out.
18:35For the first time in an hour, he's been sat in the interrogation room.
18:38David moves his hand from his lap and adjusts his cap.
18:42His hands have also been moving around very slightly, and he's been stuttering over his words.
18:47His ego has been properly bruised, and he's starting to get very uncomfortable.
18:51If provoked, narcissists such as David are likely to suddenly snap
18:56in an instinctive effort to prove that they are smart and in control,
18:59but often give up all the information the cops need to catch them dead to rights.
19:04So the detective keeps up his no-nonsense direct questions to try and get him to crack.
19:09The only places that I go usually could go to 7-Eleven.
19:15Okay.
19:16The little Asian market if, you know,
19:18we need tubes and tobacco for rolling cigarettes, but that's not very often.
19:23Okay.
19:24Walgreens.
19:25Yeah.
19:26But Saturday, did you go to those places?
19:27I don't need to know where you generally go.
19:29I need to know where you went Saturday.
19:31I probably went to 7-Eleven at some point.
19:33Any idea what time?
19:34I go when I need something or want something.
19:37I understand, but that's why I'm asking, like, any time?
19:40Do you remember wanting or needing something on Saturday?
19:45No, I don't, because I don't feel like I need to track every one of my movements
19:51and shit like that, because I don't need to have a locked tight schedule of what I'm doing,
19:55where I'm going.
19:56As long as I'm a DOC on Thursdays between 1 and 3,
20:00and I make my appointments with ideal options,
20:02then it doesn't seem like a big deal to me where I go.
20:06Okay.
20:06Unless you're being charged with murder, and that kind of is a big deal, right?
20:09Yeah.
20:10But if I don't pay attention to and keep track of these things,
20:13how the fuck am I going to tell you where I was without lying to you then?
20:16Because I don't know exactly when I was there.
20:20Well, if you could at least try.
20:21Yeah.
20:22Yeah, I would try.
20:23If they can rule you out as a suspect in a homicide, I would try.
20:27Yeah.
20:27Well, where I was Saturday during the day has
20:32no bearing on where I was Saturday night, Sunday morning.
20:36It does.
20:37Absolutely, it does.
20:39Because I can show you're wearing different clothes,
20:41or I can show you're wearing the same clothes, right?
20:44That's pretty important.
20:45Do you agree?
20:46I can show that you were with somebody else and not with these people.
20:50People change their clothes.
20:52People meet other people.
20:53Oh, no question.
20:55But if I'm chipping away at that timeline, right,
21:00it can be exculpatory for you, meaning that it excludes you as a suspect.
21:06I know.
21:06My vernacular is very good.
21:08Sweet.
21:09So you don't have to explain your words to me.
21:11But you can act like you're upset about that.
21:14You're not.
21:15So let's move past it.
21:16I think that you're talking to me like I'm a child.
21:19You're not.
21:19I'm not talking to you like a child.
21:21What did I?
21:21How did I talk to you like a child?
21:23Tell me when.
21:24I think I've been explain a word that you're using to me.
21:27Most people don't know what that word means.
21:29I apologize.
21:31OK, you can pretend you're getting upset about it, but you're really not.
21:34No, I'm getting upset about you calling me a liar.
21:36Because you lied.
21:37You lied.
21:38And I don't actually think I called you a liar.
21:39I did say you lied, but I didn't think I actually called you a liar.
21:42So I'll call it to you now so we can just move past it.
21:46You are a liar.
21:47You have lied.
21:48Do you want to tell me what happened or not?
21:50I couldn't tell you because I don't know.
21:52Fair enough.
21:54I'll close the tape out for you right now.
21:56I should have done that a long time ago when I said the conversation was over.
22:02OK, whatever you say, partner.
22:04And so it seems the conversation truly was over.
22:08As from then on, David refused to even say another word,
22:12choosing not to exercise his perfect vernacular anymore.
22:17And predictably, he didn't last long in court.
22:20Given that he made no attempt to defend himself or cooperate with detectives,
22:24he was faced with the maximum possible sentence.
22:27David was also already a convicted felon with charges of arson, burglary,
22:31vehicle theft and 35 other misdemeanors dating all the way back to 1999.
22:37So in October of 2020, 33-year-old David Wright
22:41was sentenced to 40 years in prison without the possibility of parole.