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The brothers agreed that Lyle would shoot his father and Eric would kill his mother.Eric told Clegg that they got the gun from the car and went back to the living room. Lyle shot Hosse first, then went around behind the sofa and shot his father in the head, but Eric He never dared to shoot at his mother. When Katie got up to flee, Lyle shot her several times. Clegg remembers Eric saying, "I waited until I thought my mother was dead before I shot her twice." Craig Signaroli told the two detectives that after Eric finished speaking, he seemed to be in a lighter mood, and he even had a smile on his face.Eric said to Clegg, "It could happen, right?" So Craig couldn't figure out whether everything Eric said was true or just made it up.

Police are also not sure the veracity of the story.After discussing with the lawyers in charge of the case in the Los Angeles District Attorney General's Office, it was decided to install a miniature bug and a tape recorder on Craig Sinaroli's body to find a way to record Eric's words. On November 29, Craig invited Eric to a restaurant for dinner.When the subject finally came to the murder, Eric casually said that what he had said before was nothing but nonsense, and that he and Lyle had nothing to do with the death of their parents. Another line of police investigation is the source of the murder weapon.Les Zoeler asked the relevant authorities of the Department of Justice to provide a directory of all shops selling guns in the Los Angeles area, and the printed one was as thick as more than 80 pages.The Bavillie Hills Police Station sent special personnel to visit one by one, not only checked the names of the Monadez brothers, but also checked their friends, because Les Zoel believed that Lyle and Eric might use someone else's Name to buy a gun, but ended up getting nothing.

Rather than saying that the Monadez brothers have made a "perfect" case, it is better to say that they have encountered good luck.The police did not search Lyle and Eric carefully that night, did not immediately let them do ammunition trace tests, and did not search Eric's Ford car they used before and after the crime in time, so that the brothers could be in the car the next day. Evidence from the car was removed under the noses of the police.It didn't occur to the police to check the Monardezes' computers, allowing Lyle to successfully cancel the will and other documents.After the psychiatrist Ozer and his wife learned the truth of the case, they did not intend to report to the police...

However, the "luck" of the two criminals also had a time when they were "out of luck".A very accidental event finally landed them in prison.If there really is a "Skynet recovery, carelessness but not omission", it is difficult for you to tell how much "inevitability" is hidden in this "accident". In early March 1990, some rare lovers' anger and quarrels broke out between Dr. Geromi Oser and Jodollon Smythe, which led to the parting of the longtime lovers. On March 5, Zhu Dairong went to the police station impulsively. On March 7, Lyle Monadez flew back to Los Angeles from Princeton with two friends.This time they are going to recover the $40,000 that Eric was defrauded by the concert dealer.Before boarding a plane at Newark, New Jersey, Lyle made a call to his "Mr. Les Zuoel and Tim Linhan from the Villie Hill Police Department arrived at the store.

On the plane, Lyle took out 1,400 US dollars and a business card with the name and phone number of Monadez's lawyer, Genod Charife, and handed it to Glenn Stevens who was sitting next to him.Lyle told Glenn to use the money to bail him out if anything happened to him, adding that Kinnold Charife and Dr. Ozzel "knew everything." In the early morning of March 8, when Dr. Jiromi Ozer went to work in the clinic as usual, Les Zoyler and Tim Linhan were already waiting at the door with a search warrant.In the doctor's office, two police detectives who had been working on the case for half a year finally heard the case told by the criminal himself.Afterwards, Dr. Ozer's 17 cassettes and 7 pages of notes were legally sent to the Los Angeles District Court in Santa Monica for sealing.Whether the police can use them as evidence in court, or whether the doctor-patient confidentiality agreement is still in effect for the Monardez brothers, is up to a judge.

On the morning of the same day, the board meeting of Livi Entertainment Company heard the investigation report submitted by the joint law firm of Kyle Scholler Forman Hess Handren.Shares of Livi's Entertainment have plummeted since the Jose-Katie Monadez double murder.Because during the initial police investigation, the company complained to the former president Jose Monadez from top to bottom, but not long ago, the company's board of directors unanimously decided to give him a promotion.This phenomenon, which is contrary to common sense, not only attracted the attention of the police, but also attracted rumors from the outside world.In particular, the board had just insured Hosse with a huge "key man" double life insurance policy.People suspected that Livi Entertainment had some shady inside story, and even suspected that the company was involved in murder. Shareholders demanded an explanation from the company's management.Li Wei Entertainment had to pay a lot of money to hire a law firm with five surnames in the name to investigate for them.

In fact, this board meeting was proposed by the law firm, because they got the latest developments about the case.The lawyers told the company's directors at the meeting that, based on information provided by the Bavell Hills police station, the Monardez brothers were the prime suspects in the case.The lawyers also said they believed Lyle and Eric Monadez would be in custody soon. It was just after one o'clock on this day, and Lyle and his two friends were getting ready to go out to lunch.They got into Eric's Joker Jeep parked in the front driveway.This time they are going to the "Cheesecake Factory" bar again.

Lyle drove the Jeep out of the big iron gate and just turned onto Elm Road. According to Glenn Stevens, who was sitting in the passenger seat at the time, he immediately felt that the surroundings seemed different from usual.Without allowing him to think about it, he saw a blue Ford with flashing emergency lights -- a police car -- parked across the lower end of Elm Road just ahead to the south. Lyall slammed on the brakes and pushed the lever from drive to reverse.In his desperation, he didn't even bother to glance at the rearview mirror. As soon as he stepped on the gas pedal, he bumped into a large truck with a police badge pattern that followed closely behind.

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