Mothers Day Massacre | Gruesome Murder of Girlfriend and Her Kids | Edward Covington Interrogation

Mothers Day Massacre | Gruesome Murder of Girlfriend and Her Kids | Edward Covington Interrogation

Mothers Day Massacre | Gruesome Murder of Girlfriend and Her Kids | Edward Covington Interrogation This is the full police interrogation of Edward Covington, the Florida man convicted of one of the most gruesome and disturbing murder cases in the state’s history. In 2008, Covington brutally murdered his girlfriend, Lisa Freiberg, along with her two young children and their family pets in a horrifying act of violence. Detectives press him for answers, uncovering chilling details about his mindset and motives. Watch as investigators break down his disturbing confessions and piece together the evidence in this shocking true crime case. Viewer discretion is strongly advised. Edward Covington, who killed his girlfriend and her two children, sentenced to death TAMPA — Seven years after a triple homicide that Hillsborough County's sheriff called the grisliest he had ever seen, a judge on Friday sentenced Edward Covington to death for the murder of his girlfriend and her two children. In a rejection of defense attorneys' arguments that Covington is mentally ill and should be spared the death penalty, the judge found that death was the appropriate punishment for one of the goriest homicide cases in Hillsborough's history. Covington, 42, absorbed the sentence impassively, surrounded by stone-faced lawyers. Outside the courtroom, Barbara Freiberg, the victims' mother and grandmother, said she approved of the judge's ruling, though she acknowledged it would likely entail years, if not decades, of appeals. "There's a relief knowing that he's going to get what he gave my children," she said. On May 12, 2008, Freiberg opened the door to her daughter Lisa's mobile home in Lutz and encountered a blood-soaked crime scene. Lisa Freiberg, 26, and her two children, Zachary Freiberg, 7, and Heather Savannah Freiberg, 2, had been beaten, choked and stabbed. Authorities said Covington had attacked the family with a hammer and knife. After killing the children, he dismembered their bodies. Sheriff's deputies found Covington, a former prison guard, cowering in a closet, wearing nothing but underwear and covered in scratches and traces of blood. Charged with three counts of first-degree murder, three counts of abuse of a dead body and one count of animal abuse for killing the family's dog, Covington sat in prison for years, waiting for his day in court. But when his trial began last fall, he stunned everyone, including the public defenders representing him, by abruptly firing them and announcing that he would plead guilty. "I expect you to sentence me to death," he told Hillsborough Circuit Judge William Fuente, adding that this was the sentence he would choose for himself. "I feel it's warranted. The Freibergs feel it's warranted. The state feels it's warranted. I have no problem with this." Covington's decision to forgo a jury trial left his fate entirely with the judge and prompted Fuente to issue a stern warning. He had encountered a similar situation only once before in his career, he told Covington, and he sentenced that defendant to death. On Friday, after more than six months of reviewing court transcripts and medical records, Fuente said the horrifying manner in which the three victims were killed outweighed the defense argument that Covington was driven by mental illness. From the outset of the case, Covington's lawyers portrayed him as a deeply disturbed man who, at the time of the murders, was not taking prescribed medications to control his bipolar disorder. Medical records showed that by age 15, he was taking the mood stabilizer lithium. His mother testified that throughout his teenage years and into adulthood, he swung wildly between periods of high energy and deep depression, was repeatedly hospitalized and tried to commit suicide multiple times. By the time his case went to trial, he was taking four different medications — Depakote, Seroquel, Zoloft and Klonopin. Edward Covington, full police interrogation, true crime, brutal murder case, shocking confession, law enforcement questioning, suspect interrogation, homicide investigation, forensic evidence, crime documentary, real police footage, disturbing crime, criminal psychology, body language analysis, Florida murder case, chilling details, intense questioning, justice for victims, true crime interrogation, law and order, violent crime.

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"He's just mad at me cause I'm not trying to f&*k": Police Bodycam of Exotic Dancer in Stolen Car

"He's just mad at me cause I'm not trying to f&*k": Police Bodycam of Exotic Dancer in Stolen Car

"He's just mad at me cause I'm not trying to f&*k": Police Bodycam of Exotic Dancer in Stolen Car On October 27, 2023 at around 7:40 PM Officer Joseph Fuardo with the Secaucus Police Department observed a gray colored Honda CRV swerving on the road with no lights on. As Officer Fuardo began his investigation he noted that the vehicle had a single white female occupant within. A check of the vehicle registration revealed the vehicle to be stolen out of Patterson, NJ. As Officer Fuardo prepared to conduct a felony stop on the vehicle he awaited additional backup officers. Once backup arrived a felony traffic stop was initiated. While attempting to instruct the driver to exit the vehicle, the vehicle began backing, colliding with the push bumper of Ofc. Fuardo’s police vehicle. Eventually, the driver of the vehicle, later identified as Rosemary Torres, was removed and detained as the sole occupant of the vehicle. Torres stated upon exiting the vehicle: “I didn’t know the car was stolen, he didn’t tell me it was stolen. He’s just mad at me cause I’m not trying to fuck”. Torres was secured in the rear of a police vehicle while the investigation into the recovery of the stolen vehicle was conducted. While in custody, Torres made statements to another on-scene officer that the owner of the vehicle had left the keys on the table at the strip club. Torres stated “I saw it, I took it” with regard to the vehicle keys left on the table at the strip club. Further conversation with Torres revealed that she dances at the club where the theft occurred, Sunrise Sports Go Go Strip Club in Patterson, NJ. Officer Fuardo then, in furtherance of his investigation conducted field sobriety tests on Torres in which the video shows Torres being unable to follow instructions or balance herself several times. Torres is then placed back into the rear of the police vehicle. No charges for DWI were placed against her in reference to this incident. Torres was eventually transported to the police station for processing and later remanded to the Hudson County jail for an outstanding warrant and a new charge of receiving stolen property for being in possession of the stolen vehicle. It does not appear at this time that Torres has been charged by Patterson for the actual theft of the vehicle.

19 Tammi 202439min

"I'm pregnant with Rick Ross's baby!" | Woman Arrested at Rick Ross's Mansion

"I'm pregnant with Rick Ross's baby!" | Woman Arrested at Rick Ross's Mansion

On October 14, 2021, officers with the Fayette County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to the 235-acre, 109-room mansion of William Leonard Roberts II. Roberts is better-known as the rapper "Rick Ross," and his expansive estate previously belonged to boxer Evander Holyfield before it fell into foreclosure and was purchased by Roberts. From the report of Deputy Donald Warney, lightly edited for clarity and brevity: On October 14, 2021, at approximately 3:56 pm, Lieutenant Kersey and I responded to [an address] in reference to a female trespassing on property belonging to William Roberts, AKA "Rick Ross." On my arrival, Lt. Kersey and I walked up to the pool area behind the residence where Precious Bridgeman, the trespasser, was standing next to a security guard who was also the complainant — Gary Summers. Summers advised that Roberts does not know Bridgeman and that she needed to leave the residence. Earlier that same day, Summers had asked Bridgeman to leave and advised her that she would be trespassing if she came onto the property, but she found an opening in the gate and ran through it, after which she ran to Roberts' pool and jumped in. Lt. Kersey placed Bridgeman in handcuffs. Bridgeman stated she was there for a photo shoot, that she is married to Rick Ross, that she lives at Rick Ross's house, and that she is pregnant with Rick Ross's twins. A searched of her purse turned up a small amount of marijuana. Bridgeman was arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass and possession of marijuana. Stay tuned to learn what happened next.

19 Tammi 202418min

Crazy Drunk Woman Thinks Police Can't Arrest Her Because She’s Foreign

Crazy Drunk Woman Thinks Police Can't Arrest Her Because She’s Foreign

Crazy Drunk Woman Thinks Police Can't Arrest Her Because She’s Foreign On May 5th, 2023. Officers were dispatched to the airport in regards to a highly intoxicated woman who was harassing random people and refusing to leave the bar. The woman also believed because she lives in Germany she couldn’t be arrested. This is footage of the events that followed.

19 Tammi 202419min

The Most Entitled Kids Ever

The Most Entitled Kids Ever

The Most Entitled Kids Ever On January 29th, 2023. Officers were dispatched to the mall in reference to two teenage girls, who refused to leave the mall after being trespassed. The girls were highly uncooperative & one of the girls even provided the officer with a fake name. This is footage of the events that followed.

18 Tammi 20240s

Fake Cop Makes Traffic Stop, Gets Arrested by Real Cop

Fake Cop Makes Traffic Stop, Gets Arrested by Real Cop

Fake Cop Makes Traffic Stop, Gets Arrested by Real Cop On September 9, 2019 Brenden Wysynski was out on patrol. He had an eBay-special Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office badge, handcuffs in his car, and of course — a handgun, fortunately in a lockbox under his driver’s seat. But the 18-year-old parking garage security guard wasn’t at a job site. Wysynski was patrolling the highway. And when he “caught” a car allegedly driving 120 miles per hour using his invisible radar, Wysynski entered cool-mode, morphing his unmarked personal vehicle into a Police Impersonator Special. And then Brenden got to work, doing, well... who knows what. Shortly after contacting the speeding driver, Brenden, wearing jeans and lacking altogether anything resembling a uniform, waved at a real Albuquerque police officer who was driving by. The fake cop's wave caught the real cop's attention, and he doubled back to see what was going on. Rolling up on Wysynski, a variety of things struck the officer as highly unusual. When he ran Not-An-Officer Wysynski's 'unmarked unit' and found that it came back to Wysynski (and not to the government), the officer made contact.

18 Tammi 20240s

Suffolk County DA Leads Press Conference After Rex Heuermann Charged With Fourth Murder

Suffolk County DA Leads Press Conference After Rex Heuermann Charged With Fourth Murder

Suffolk County DA Leads Press Conference After Rex Heuermann Charged With Fourth Murder The Suffolk County District Attorney's office held a press conference after Rex Heuermann, alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer, was charged with a fourth murder.

18 Tammi 202438min

"Karen" Causes Complete MAYHEM At The Airport

"Karen" Causes Complete MAYHEM At The Airport

"Karen" Causes Complete MAYHEM At The Airport On May 25, 2021, officers responded to public disturbance that was ongoing at the airport in Dallas. It was said that the lady was intoxicated and was rushing to get through to her gate, she pushed past the passengers and staff just before another passenger pushed her back from the gate. She started yelling and saying the passenger “choke holded” her and becoming very emotional to the point where she had to be detained. Karen Causes Complete MAYHEM At The Airport True Crime Podcast 2024 REAL Police Interrogations, 911 Calls True Crime Documentaries

18 Tammi 202439min

Drunk Man Doesn’t Realize He Just Killed Someone

Drunk Man Doesn’t Realize He Just Killed Someone

Drunk Man Doesn’t Realize He Just Killed Someone On December 9th, 2022. Officers responded to the scene of an accident in which an intoxicated man hit a man riding a bicycle on the roadway. The man was pronounced dead on the scene. According to multiple witnesses, the intoxicated man did not stop after hitting the cyclist, the witnesses had to wave him down for him to stop. The drunk man also did not have any recollection of hitting someone and did not know what was happening. This is audio of the events that followed.

18 Tammi 202424min

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