NYC woman tracks down dad’s killer in 1986 cold case – Everything Law and Order Blog

“I did become driven, because for me it was personal,” said Joselyn Martinez. “It wasn’t anger, too, I was just saying, ‘I’m going to get him.'” More: http://bit.ly/2Iyhn7O

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47 thoughts on “NYC woman tracks down dad’s killer in 1986 cold case”
  1. 15:09 spoiler: the criminal murderer Santos is correct, in laughing at the New York City justice system. Anyone who follows recent news, particularly the actions of DA Alvin Bragg continuing to tell themselves that they are dispensing any sort of moral or ethical justice are simply beclowning themselves

  2. What an embarrassment to the police! Hoe did he get out of jail the 1st time? How was he able to work with the Miami PD? If he confessed, where is the confession tape that the NYPD should've recorded?

  3. Jocelyn, when I was 9 my mother died. (Dad died when I was 18) When a child loses a parent at that age, something special happens. By their grief, the children who have been so, so injured, are given a tenderness of heart that cannot be explained.

  4. Oh my God. That judge needs to be disbarred and prosecuted. What a tragedy and embarrassment. Reminds of Judge “Let Em Loose Bruce” in the 70’s except for the wrong color. I’m ashamed for being a New Yorker.

  5. Omg I grew up in that neighborhood. It was a tough neighborhood back in the 70s. But to be only 9 years old, when your father was killed is completely heartbreaking. What a amazing daughter, that finally after so many years found her father's killer. But how disappointing it was to find the case to be too old. This is a second time of disappointed for the daughter and her family.

  6. Update: Santos only received 15 months in federal prison and two years of supervised release for his conviction in the immigration case. His United States citizenship was revoked and he filed an appeal which was denied but there’s a pretty good chance he’s out on parole now.

  7. Am I right that there's no Statute of limitations on murder in any of US states? So this judge just made his personal decision about it? What a twat… He let a confessed murderer go, what the actual f… How karma got both of them.

  8. Who are the other 2 they were part of this murder? I also do not understand the judges decision! There is no statute of limitations for murder! That's one corrupt judge! 😠😠😠😡😡😡 never underestimate the power of a woman scorned!

  9. These are fascinating videos but for the love of God please get a different narrator! Every time she does it I can't even focus on the stories. She is horrible and I'm definitely not the only one who thinks so reading some of the comments. Tone it back a little lady.

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