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35 thoughts on “Pinyon Pines mystery: 3 murdered, set on fire in remote desert community (Pt. 4) – Crime Watch Daily

  1. I worked with Robert and he looked so much like Ed Norton in American History X that we once convinced him to say a line from the movie at the morning meeting

  2. Wow 😮 Robert looks very evil. They are in prison now thank goodness. Hopefully they die in prison. Never let them out

  3. I HATE POLITICS!!
    Under the tent lay a great big circus. From the white house's ringmaster to the pooper scoopers in anytown PD who claims they're cleaning streets.

    The Amerigun justice system is absolutely "The Greatest Show on Earth".

  4. I'm so glad these people were rearrested. One unrelated odd thing. At around 9:23 on the video, the one person's hands were in front of him then he moved them to the back where they were supposedly handcuffed behind him. It's really odd.

  5. You want to see crime drop do like saudia arabia does. Eye for an Eye. Burn em, im tired of this jail shit life and then get 10 years. Fry em. You murder someone you go before a firing squad etc.

  6. I'm very well aware that there is evidence against the boyfriend, but you need to look into this sister a little bit more my suggestion says she had something to do with it. Her, about her son and her sister coming to see her nephew, and then Becky saying it won't be the last time and his sister says well you never know. You need to look into that sister saying well you never know

  7. i am all for locking them up if they committed the crime but what evidence could they produce other than assumptions and hearsay to get a verdict? oh wait, Hollywood movie was in town and the system wanted to be apart of the movie whether they got it right or not. putting innocent people in jail pretending to solve a crime is not justice. why would they kill her if they infact had made plans to be with her that night knowing that they would become a suspect? not saying they didnt kill her but this doesn't make sense

  8. It's always woe to the victims, but everyone STILL choses their own fate to a degree. The old say still goes: "You sleep with dogs and wake up with fleas".

  9. Zellerbach's time as DA shows time and time again that his well being and his public perception took priority over facts and justice. Zellerbach's selfish and careless actions caused a lot of damage to my teenage life. I'm not perfect, but unlike him, I've never been convicted of a crime.

    (Edited for spelling)

  10. Crime can wait while politicians fight amongst themselves for office, themselves committing crimes. Welcome to Earth.

  11. How is it CONFIRMED that Javier was DEF at home? Sounds like a LOT of trouble for an innocent child whom all they are asking is for someone to testify! Dang, the man gets a criminal record for tearing down a political opponents signs. How insane is that. It sounds so fishy.

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