bodycam, 911 call, interrogation, Florida, Brooker, Alachua County Sheriff, Doug Heath, Martesha Johnson, Jasmine Webb, Tyerune Blocker, Derrick Williams, love triangle, wrong man, life sentence, manslaughter, murder, attempted murder, investigation, detectives. This bodycam and 911 call breakdown follows a Florida case from Brooker, Alachua County where jealousy inside a love triangle led to gunfire—and the wrong man was killed. Detectives link the shooting to Doug Heath, with Martesha Johnson and Jasmine Webb drawn into the plot; the intended target was Derrick Williams, but the victim was Tyerune G. Blocker (44). We analyze the interrogation beats (rapport, distancing, and leverage on the guns), walk through the timeline, and close with the verdicts: Heath and Johnson received life in prison; Webb was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years, per court and local reporting. This video is for education and analysis—not sensationalism—using public records, reporting, and law-enforcement releases where available. If this case kept you watching, like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next bodycam/interrogation breakdown. Drop a comment: At what moment did Doug’s story crack for you? Disclaimer: Presumed-innocence applies pre-verdict. All information is compiled from public sources; some details may be redacted/withheld. We avoid showing identifying info of uninvolved parties and minors. Viewer discretion advised for violent subject matter.


Doug Heath thought he could handle dating two women at once—until jealousy pushed him to violence. When one girlfriend moved on, Heath tried to eliminate the new man in her life, but shot the wrong person in a drive-by attack. The victim was a stranger, caught in the crossfire of a messy love triangle. As detectives closed in, Heath’s lies piled up, his alibis crumbled, and the people closest to him began turning on him—one by one. SECOND CHANNEL 👉@StrangerStories PATREON 👉https://www.patreon.com/StrangerStoriesPlus • Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/strangerstoriesofficial • Twitter: https://twitter.com/StrangeStoryYT • Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/strangerstoriesofficial • Discord: https://discord.gg/wVTSrZ6fYH • Merchandise: https://strangerlabel.com Must Watch: 👉 https://youtu.be/Ox0jNuretXs 👉 https://youtu.be/tBuyGYP8jTc Become a member of this channel: 👉https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE2eW0Yr3yVpPnkalPQcKuA/join Some of our best Interrogations/Documentaries videos: 👉https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYiaKJf4Fp1OGg_2sIh4CgRBWCQvUali3 DISCLAIMER: No copyright infringement intended. All the materials in these videos are used for educational purposes only and fall under the guidelines of fair use. If you are the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have an issue with the content used, please send an email to contactstrangerstories@gmail.com All rights reserved. Copyright © 2025 Stranger Crimes. #truecrime #documentary #psychology

bodycam, 911 call, interrogation, Florida, Brooker, Alachua County Sheriff, Doug Heath, Martesha Johnson, Jasmine Webb, Tyerune Blocker, Derrick Williams, love triangle, wrong man, life sentence, manslaughter, murder, attempted murder, investigation, detectives. This bodycam and 911 call breakdown follows a Florida case from Brooker, Alachua County where jealousy inside a love triangle led to gunfire—and the wrong man was killed. Detectives link the shooting to Doug Heath, with Martesha Johnson and Jasmine Webb drawn into the plot; the intended target was Derrick Williams, but the victim was Tyerune G. Blocker (44). We analyze the interrogation beats (rapport, distancing, and leverage on the guns), walk through the timeline, and close with the verdicts: Heath and Johnson received life in prison; Webb was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 12 years, per court and local reporting. This video is for education and analysis—not sensationalism—using public records, reporting, and law-enforcement releases where available. If this case kept you watching, like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next bodycam/interrogation breakdown. Drop a comment: At what moment did Doug’s story crack for you? Disclaimer: Presumed-innocence applies pre-verdict. All information is compiled from public sources; some details may be redacted/withheld. We avoid showing identifying info of uninvolved parties and minors. Viewer discretion advised for violent subject matter.