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The night the father interrogated his surviving son

The night the father interrogated his surviving son

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The night the father interrogated his surviving son: The homicide of Keniata Barrón and Ronnie Bella O'Neal

A 911 call where the victim whispers "I'm so sorry, Ron" while a man screams "Allah Akbar." Minutes later, a child emerges from the smoke with exposed intestines, burns all over his body, and deep stab wounds. But the impossible would happen years later in the courtroom: the father accused of killing them represented himself and personally interrogated the only witness who saw everything: his own son.

In this episode, we explore the tension between three declarations of psychiatric incompetence and the court's authorization of self-representation in a multiple homicide case. We examine the contradiction between the forensic causes of death (blunt force trauma, not gunshot) and the defense of self-defense; between the child forced to hold the shotgun and his own knife wounds. How did a man diagnosed with active delusional disorder manage to become his own lawyer in a triple murder trial?

Victim: Keniata Barrón, Ronnie Bella O'Neal
Date: March 18, 2018
Location: Riverview, Florida
Status: Sentenced to three consecutive life sentences

- Ronnie Bella's body was found so charred that it required identification by dental records, but the recorded cause of death was axe wounds to the neck, not burns.
- Ronnie Jr. testified that his father forced him to hold the shotgun while he shot his mother, but the psychiatrists who evaluated the accused months earlier declared him incapable of understanding the charges.
- The initial 911 call captured Keniata's voice saying "I was shot," but the autopsy revealed she died from repeated blunt force trauma, not by projectile.
- O'Neal argued self-defense during the trial, but he was captured calmly exiting the burning garage, ignoring officers' orders, subdued only with a taser without physical resistance.

Ronnie O'Neal, Riverview Florida, multiple murder, 2018, delusional disorder, legal self-representation, homicide, forensic investigation, family crime, criminal minds, true crime Spanish

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