FLORIDA WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN TORCHED SUV: The Seminole County Sheriff's Office is providing an update on a Florida woman found dead in a torched SUV after a “possible carjacking” was caught on camera. Full Story: 8.wfla.com/3TVIhuJ
I think the husband wants to know who killed his wife to get to the killers before the cops do, so he used his cop friend. Hubby may want street justice.
WOW WTF, Car is a Ghost Car then gets towed and the tow truck driver is murdered and then the car is used in a murder car jacking, a cop and wife arrested. What the hell is going on in Florida
Has nothing to do with Florida in specific but what criminals are doing across the entire nation! illegals and citizens! and we arent doing enough as a society nor is law and order!
Someone knew where she was and someone knew where she was going to be. Track phones and track who was tracking her maps/location. This was 100% a hit job to the core!
@@freespeech.7254He lied to obtain secret information from lead investigators and gave the access to the husband of the victim. 🫣 Basically a traitor giving away secret info.
What in the name of Mike is going on with this case?? If the people that got car from buy here pay here had no paperwork why didn't that buy here pay here put a lock on the vehicle to keep it from being driven.. idk what the outcome will be but goodness I pray they figure it all out
Wow, this has twists and turns. Kinda stupid for the Deputy to a drop fake name while trying to find info on the detective assigned to the case. That's suspicious.
He's not a suspect. He didn't do it. But he knows who did. She was likely driving drugs out of town. They followed to rob. Or they intended to kill from the beginning to send a message to the husband
@@stephen8996 I wonder if the tow truck guy found their drugs in the car and passed it on to the husband and wife, that's why they(guys in the green car) took him out and then found the people who had it.
So, am I following this correctly or not because this is a lot. 03/19 The Acura was towed from apartments in Orlando. (04/10) The tow truck driver who towed the green Acura on 03/19 was killed in Orange county. The green Acura was placed at the scene of the tow truck driver's murder. (04/11)The "carjacking" happened in Seminole county by perps in the same green Acura. That same day, the burning Durango and victim were found in Osceola county. (04/13) The green Acura was located in another Orange county apartment complex and was towed in for evidence processing. (04/15) Orange county deputy was arrested by Seminole county for doing felonious things related to their case. The hubby, used car dealer, deputy, and his wife know what's going on. But why use a car that stands out like this one? Who did the used car dealer sell the Acura to? What did the tow driver know or do? How did they get the car back after the first tow if the paperwork for it wasn't in order? This is lot to follow.
Sounds to me like there was a large amount of cash or drugs stashed in the green car. It was towed. The tow companies often pilfer everything from inside vehicles. They killed him, either as punishment for taking the car, or trying to get info about stash. They didn't find the stash, so went after the ppl that were holding. Those ppl were going to negotiate or answer questions about where stash is. They got her in route, to get her solo & interrogate her. Hubby has stash, so he doesn't want prying eyes, & they were going to take out head investigator.
He must’ve gotten his hands on “something” that was in that trunk.. the o my car in the state like that,green,more than likely it was FULL of weed and probably a few other smaller things and the tow truck driver decided to get stoned on someone else supply without paying. Boom 💥 he’s down. Who did he tell about the contents? Boom 💥 Now you gotta get a cop out of the way so he doesn’t turn in his whole team at the police station. Who knows but this is MUCH more than they’ll ever tell us.
Maybe that's why the husband and the wife during the chase did not want to call 911 because they knew that that Deputy that was arrested could get that information.
I think this is all connected, this is my theory: I think this is a drug operation that went wrong. I think when the green car got towed originally on March 19th there was some things inside the vehicle and the tow truck driver took the items. I believe the tow truck driver , the victim, and her husband knows eachother since the husband sells cars (some connection) I think the killers tracked down who the tow truck driver and maybe that took some time but eventually caught up with him ; and he was threatened to return the stuff and I think this is where the victim comes into play. Maybe some how the missing items from the green Acura ended up in Miami with husband and he too was threatened to give it back. There is no coincidence the tow truck driver died a day before the car jacking. They killed him to show how serious they were and she was supposed to come up here with the stuff in the white truck and shit went side ways. My theory but I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s how it played out!
10mm is a law enforcement round, adopted by the FBI in 1989. And what do you know, a LEO unlawfully accessing and disseminating privileged info to victims family. Coincidence?
Your comment and underline context went straight over some folks head 😂 ONLY law enforcement have access to those rounds I think! Has nothing to do with the department choice of caliber
I know people play this “I want someone to blame” game, but how did you reach that conclusion? We don’t have the full story on if they were involved or if they were (very likely) just trying to get the rest of their money. Withholding a title until the remainder of the car payment is made is not illegal. Providing a temp tag is not illegal either. If they’re knowingly providing undocumented cars to criminals, that’s one thing, but it could have just been a normal simple, sleazy car lot.
If the new owner of the green car hadn’t completed the paperwork, how was the car released back to them after it had been towed? I wouldn’t blame witnesses if they’re afraid because it sure sounds like the tow truck driver was killed because he was a possible witness.
No it’s not.. that’s MINIMIZING what happened.. it’s bigger than a stupid drug deal.. it’s cartel and she was a target.. her husband either knew she was gonna get hit but must have been forced to comply and let it happen.
Not that rare, but not often used either. The 10 mm caliber was adopted by the FBI in 1989, but was later abandoned due to strong recoil. Often used for protection against large animals in the wild.
There was a vehicle abandoned, tow driver was killed, somehow that same car was used the next day to kill the carjack lady, the same 10mm ammo was used at both scenes. A deputy calls in & pretends to be an Investigator & he used a fake name, & gave the info to the hubby, & gave the hubby info about main investigator including name/ photo/address. Hubby & deputy arrested. [I think this is what's happened?]
It’s refreshing to see law enforcement going after the bad actors in that line of work. I know this is the norm but the coverups tend to make the news.
Who is going to risk their job to help an old girl friend's husband get inside information on her disappearance ? Sure sounds like they both need to know how to get their stories straight.
@@kevinhullinger8743 I was on a jury here in Tucson some years back. We convicted a man for a hired hit and the main piece of evidence that got him caught was the 10mm he used. Back then it was real rare on the streets.
agree... I understand what's going on but he's not doing it from a start from the beginning logical timeline. He's assuming we know what's behind the story. All I see is a woman that was missing is found in a car. The first 15 minutes of the video we're confusing because I had no idea there was such a backstory.
@ROYAL12366 even the reporter asked for clarification, I believe because he was shocked the husband hasn't been arrested. Hopefully they are watching him 24/7 and collecting enough evidence to bring them all to justice.
Just WHAAAAT? FIRST 15 min are abt the bizarre car, tow trucks, & shady deputy. Not a word abt the vic😢 7:26 . 9:10 The car...? Hope whomever recorded that is witness protection:(
I can't make sense of what the hell the stories are here and how they fit together. I'll tell you this much, though, 10mm is an extraordinarily uncommon chambering. The ammunition can be found easily, but it's very expensive compared to more common chamberings like 9mm and .45 ACP. It is ballistically similar to the .357 magnum. It had some use briefly with the FBI and various law enforcement agencies but fell out of favor for the .40 S&W, which is basically a short 10mm. The .40 then fell out of favor, too. There's two possibilities I see as likely: the gun was stolen at some point and then used in this crime by a someone who isn't discriminating about its chambering; or, the gun belongs to someone "in the know", probably law enforcement, whose knowledge and experience informed their unusual choice in chambering. With a deputy sheriff intimately involved in this, it is not out of the realm of possibility. Flush out the shit bags in your ranks, I assure you there are more to be found, even if they're not involved in this.
@@captainjackson6135...you just described a distribution curve...yes that's basically what I said. You can find it most places that sell ammo, but it's not a popular chambering. It is more expensive than popular chamberings. That's what I said, and it's true today, just as it was 6 days ago.
@@tehmtbz During COVID it was easier to find and cheaper than 9mm, it isn't as rare as he made it out to be, 45 GAP is more uncommon but until a couple of years ago FHP Carried 45 Gap.
@@bretwalley4673 I guess the bottom line is with the point I was making is that it is not a chambering a first time gun owner would typically end up with, unless they were uninformed or misinformed. Likewise, it's not likely that a criminal would end up with one unless they bought a stolen one that happened to be 10mm. Otherwise, the person who bought it probably had 10mm in mind, which might imply that they have some awareness of firearms. I'm not here for a debate.
The husband definitely has something to do with it. I said it from the moment I saw this case ,why wouldn’t you call the cops? Supposedly she has family but they weren’t expecting her in Seminole county they didn’t call the cops because they didn’t want to get busted for whatever they had in the car.
The husband , cop and his wife are all in on it for the killing of tow truck driver and the wife that was killed . The cop and his wife could of be hire hit people by the husband . Why was the green car still in old owners name when it went sold or traded so many times ? that sounds fishy too .
@@texasktea Booyah! If this clandestine sharing of data was brought to light when her murderers were charged the lawyers' cartel would be dropping charges like foul balls. Instead, police will have an unobstructed approach to taking some murderers off the street.
It's a green Acura TL and they were notorious for having bad transmissions in those body style/Year. That's probably why there were only 3 in the state 2 of which were recently salvaged.
This just goes to show you that you can take the person out of the country but you can't take the criminal person out of the person it came from that country. That's why if you come to this country you need to be legal I'm not an illegal alien. And you need to be scrutinized make sure that you do not have a criminal history
@@jennbatch6377 you don't understand how anything works I get my information from God Almighty on how to live my life in this world and how to treat other people. There's no problem with legal aliens coming into this country through the proper protocol you do not understand anything at all, read your Bible
I’m sorry to have to say, but I think she drove up here for some type of drug deal that her husband set up and he got set up and this is a robbery gone wrong
10mm is a round that mainly gun enthusiasts own, very powerful and often used in a high capacity handgun for bear protection "thats why I own one". Any criminal with a 10mm likely has it due to theft, the rounds are not cheap and harder to find than say a 9mm. FYI
I have to understand the timeline from the 3/19 tow to the tow driver being targeted on 4/10… when it all comes out, it’ll make more sense of how it’s all connected.
Maybe the sheriff who got arrested got the tow truck drivers persons full address and relayed it to the murder, someone on Reddit said that the tow truck driver supposedly seen drugs in the green vehicle. But idk how true that is. I believe it’s retaliation maybe. Because truth be told the dude who was shot 100 times was a big piece of the case. 100 times is overkill the truth should come out real soon tho
1. The green Acura is basically a 1 of 1 and was found abandoned. 2. The husband willingly gave his phone to detectives. They found that on his way north to meet with detectives earlier he communicated with an Orange County Deputy and the wife of the deputy who he grew up with in the DR [The Deputy's' Wife]. That detective called and got/recorded very sensitive information about the Lead Investigator [His Address,Name,Etc.] and they gave it to the Dead Womans Husband. 3. They believe this murder is connected to a Tow Truck Driver who was murdered a week earlier.