Timestamp 10:40
TCU people seem to really want clarity on, and I don't know if you can help us with it or not, is what time
the signs would have gone up for that garage sale. If they went up the night before, if they went up that morning, it
seems like there seems to be a a perception that Sergio has had trouble either remembering or has changed that
story. Did you experience that at all in in talking with him or is there any light you can shed on that?
Sgt: Yeah, I've heard people talk about that and I can't I can't remember a time
where I've seen an interview with him because there's been a lot of different interviews that's been done with me, with the Nelly's, with Sergio. So, I can't say I've seen all of his interviews, but I know he's done a bunch that I haven't seen uh that other people have. But from if if I remember correctly, he told me that him and Liz did put out signs like the night before, right? It wasn't that morning because I watched that morning. Liz got up first and she went to Starbucks, got a coffee, came back, then Sergio got up, and then they kind of set up the garage sale together, and then he left and and headed uh to the Lowe's to go meet his father and his co-workers to head to a job.
Now we know about the Miami trip.
Timestamp 25:57 (OB's financials)
every week he would he was a lot of money was going in and out of his accounts but a lot of it was paying his
employees you know every Thursday or Friday whatever it was it was payday and so he was getting money out of the bank to pay his guys and usually it was around the same amount of money each each week there was one thing that the private investigator found that there was a large check that bounced that he had wrote to a woman and and it was for I'm trying to remember it was it was a large amount of money like $60,000 around there and but it had bounced, you know, it wasn't it wasn't cashed and uh myself and detective Wally Wyatt were able to track down that young woman and we interviewed her and that was when we went to Miami and we were able to to confirm she had nothing to do with with the murder and but it was just a box.
What I say all the time when I talk about this, it was a box that we had to check. We had to look into that because that check did bounce shortly. I can't remember if it was before or after the murder, but it was around the the time of the murder when that check did bounce. So, that was something that we definitely had to look into. And we did and were able to confirm that, you know, she and the check had nothing to do with with the murder of Liz Barraza.