One of the most disturbing true crime stories, this unbelievable case made headline news when a beloved firefighter was gunned down in Ohio. At first, the community rallied around his grieving widow, who wept as she spoke about her many health struggles. As police worked this real life murder mystery, they uncovered a twisted family drama. A witness offered up new information about this shocking true crime case, pointing at a set of unexpected killers. Using full police interviews, investigators worked to get to the truth. They ultimately revealed a real life horror story of fatal attraction and an elaborate and deadly scam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the evening of November 3, 2013, Cleveland firefighter Lt. William Walker was gunned down in his driveway as he returned home from picking up fast food. He had been married to his wife Uloma Curry-Walker for just four months. She shared with first responders that she had recently been diagnosed with cancer. The homicide investigation had little to go on until over a year later, when a witness came forward with a shocking revelation. The witness told police that he’d been approached to carry out a hit on William by a man named Chad Padgett. Investigators instantly recognized the name. Padgett was the boyfriend of Uloma’s 17-year-old daughter Jacqueline Hines. Searching through Padgett's phone records, police found evidence to suggest he could be connected to the murder. They arrest him and question him about what they've discovered... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Channel Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes to help understand police interrogation techniques and understand the mind of a murderer. Through this series of full police interrogations, detectives use a series of investigative techniques, including the Reid technique. This twisted true crime story shows how detectives can play suspects off one another to get to the truth. Ultimately, they uncover a sociopath who used anything to get what she wanted. Not only did she manipulate her friends and community, but also her own family. By uncovering the truth, investigators were able to solve the murder in this true crime story. 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
