in this will pay for it. when people are desperate, they do desperate things. very violent conniving. she is into sexuality, and such a calculated way. i m not surprised by anything. it s just crazy twist after crazy twist. it really was internationally choreographed, good old-fashioned sting operation. you think it was going to work? honestly, i give it a 50/50 chance. it wasn t about retribution. it was about justice. it was a quiet fall night, close to midnight, the young couple finished dinner and then walked to the dimly lit centuries old cobblestone street of old san juan puerto rico, heading for their car. suddenly, a man armed with a knife and a loose block from the cobblestone streets attacked. the husband adam anhang fell to the ground. but the witness remembers hearing was adam screaming, run baby, run. fighting back as hard as he could, adam never stood a chance. he was stabbed repeatedly. it with the brick over the head. and, like that,
looking into. and, we see discrepancies and we see that there is a description of an individual that is inconsistent with the individual that was at local trial and convicted. special, agents devin and scott patterson would join the team that worked the case, they say one of the first things the fbi did was re-interview the witnesses. unfortunately, for puerto rico, and maybe law enforcement got to the community and it might be story when the fbi goes out in the community for story b, generally story b is a little bit more accurate. and, story was leading the fbi to a different suspect. not jonathan ramaud, who had been convicted of killing adam but someone named alex pabon colon. known on the street as, el loco , the crazy one.
the case hinged almost exclusively on the testimony of that lawyer who identified roman as adams killer. that lawyer was adamant in his statement, and he would say basically, i sleep well every night. the jury believe him. jonathan roman was convicted of killing adam. and sentenced to 105 years in prison. but romance conviction did not bring the anhang family the closure one might expect. today part of the truth came out. you told them when he was convicted, today part of the truth came out, but there are others involved. that s exactly right. what did that mean? i thought there was something crazy going on, that didn t make any sense. the suspicions were fueled by a theory that the prosecution said raise that trial. that adam s murder that had not
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trial. he said that he had been a home, sleeping on the night he was murdered but didn t have anyone to backup his alibi. he saw someone but he didn t see me in september 2000 72 years after adam s murder. romance trial began. , and of, course abe was there. the case hinged almost exclusively on the testimony of that lawyer, who identified roman as adams. killer that lawyer was adamant in a statement and he would say, that he would sleep well overnight. the jury believed, and jonathan riman was convicted of killing adam and sentenced to 105 years in prison. but romance conviction didn t bring the anhang the closure one might expect.