S3 E7 Deadly Secret: Put Up or Shut Up Time
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In this episode, I take you inside the interrogation room as Willie Taylor is arrested for a murder he committed nearly 28 years earlier. I tell Willie I have a video of him confessing to the murder. He doesn't believe me. He thinks I'm bluffing. But when I prove the video exists, everything changes. Willie goes silent. I watch him carefully, knowing that when a suspect stops talking, the wheels are turning. What follows is a slow unraveling. Willie first offers a watered-down version of events. He admits he shot Leonard Hill but attempts to shift responsibility for the final gunshot to his accomplice, Joe Carter. As details emerge, the truth begins to surface—how the body was moved, how the victim was still alive, how the murder weapon changed hands, and why a car used in the crime was repainted after the homicide. Willie describes the night of the killing, claiming he went to the house to protect his sister, that the victim was waving a gun, and that he acted in self-defense. But the autopsy tells a different story. The forensic evidence shows the gun was fired at close contact range while the victim was seated—contradicting Willie's version of events. This episode follows the case from interrogation to trial. It's a case built on confession, forensic detail, and investigative pressure—revealing how a family's deadly secret stayed hidden for decades, and how the truth finally came out.