This headline making case is one of Mammoth Lakes' most shocking true crime stories that saw a father being killed in front of his own children, a killer with an unexpected motive, and a cold case that detectives were determined to solve. With little forensic evidence to go on, the whole case hinged on police interviews. Through police interrogations, detectives had to not only unravel what happened in this real life horror story, but also get suspects to admit key details that only a killer would know, proving their guilt. In the end, they discover a sociopath who shows no remorse, making this a truly disturbing true crime investigation story. In the early hours of October 9, 2016, father of two Omar Hernandez was gunned down in a hail of bullets outside his Mammoth Lakes, California home. He was shot 15 times. The case went cold for three years, until one of Omar’s co-workers came forward to give investigators the break they desperately needed. The co-worker told police that Omar and two other employees, Josue Corea-Vasquez and his brother Eliud, had always butted heads. Just hours after the murder the co-worker had received a chilling text from Josue that said, “You see? Nobody messes with me.” In late 2020, investigators haul both brothers down to the station and interview Josue about the murder. Channel Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes to help understand police interview techniques and understand the mind of a killer. This is one of the most interesting true crime cases because of the unusual motive. Through full police interrogations using a variety of techniques including the Reid techniques, detectives try to solve this true crime mystery and bring a killer to justice in a cold case. In order to get to the truth, they have to navigate through a sociopath's manipulations and lies. In the end, a horrifying true crime story is uncovered and a cold case is solved. We drop new videos every Sunday at 11 AM ET and Thursday at 11 AM ET. Don't forget to subscribe for more true crime content like this. #truecrime #interrogation #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #TheCrimeSeen
