NO! it's a useless service. In this case ZERO information provided about the perpatrator while the victim had a file. LIKE IN MOST CASES! Your service would have provided a false sense of security around a dagerous individual who merits suspicion and made other potential victims feel unsafe around the person who is innocent. HOW IS THAT USEFUL TO MY EXISTENCE??? And neewsflash: these services are illegal in most countries PRECISELY FOR THESE REASONS!!! maybe get the clue?
I hope L&C is reading the comment section more carefully today. Because this video has not landed well at all! It's a little disturbing to see this kind of viewer reaction in less than 12 hours of publication. To me, there appears to have been an attempt to present this interrogation as neutrally as possible. But it seems to have gone unintentionally backwards instead, opening the door to a sense that this man's story was actually true. Even I was wandering if I was confused about which story I was watching for a few moments, and I already knew the details of this case. But even accounting for the expected outliers who stir up trouble on the internet, I was unprepared for what I read in the comments section in this video. Caution, it seems, has created a sense of group safety and normalcy to unashamedly accuse this woman of being the root cause of the incident (and her DV situation), suggest it was the victims fault for not minding his own business, and included a plethora of misinformation and attitudes that are gut-wrenchingly brutal. It is very unsettling and I hope there is a way for the channel to shore-up the imbalance and growing sense of misguided anger going on in comments before more people jump on that bandwagon.
You NEVER agree to pick up a woman from her controlling boyfriend at his house. Any woman who even asked you to do this and who is not your sister, is using you.
I wouldn’t even say using the person, but completely neglecting the fact that they’re putting someone in the middle of harms way because of their mess with an unhinged abusive bf. I was stuck in the middle before but not because I knew. I’m no longer friends with the woman who took me over to her then abusive bf house that was beating in her and I broke it up because I mean, why wouldn’t I? He could’ve killed me, but in the heat of the moment, I’m trying to protect my friend. She never told me before that night he would put his hands on her, otherwise I would’ve never went over there and minded my business. It’s sad.
@wraynephew6838 once upon a time I went through this. The chick said she was just recently single. That's why she still had pics up in the house of her and another man. Didn't find out until 6 months later , after she broke up with me ( claiming she was pregnant and lost the baby due to miscarriage ). That was until I ran into her sister who i never met. But the last name was so unique. I had to ask if they were related. Turns out they were sisters and she knew of me because her sister told her , I was the guy she was cheating on her husband with..... I was young and she was older. Played me like a fiddle.
I dunno man, this is why I would stay out of other folks' domestic drama. On again-off again BF, so she keeps going back to him despite his scumbag ways. Even if you "rescue" her that night, she will probably go back yet again.
That and domestic drama and violence calls are even the most dangerous calls for police so it’s likely even worse as a bystander or neighbor etc to get involved
And this is why I save what little empathy I have for children. They are the only ones who have no choice when they are in abusive relationships. They are also the most mentally, physically, and legally vulnerable. I'd step in for a child but not for an adult. Unless you're kidnapped, somewhere along the way, you saw a red flag and should have left before it got worse. As a woman, the trick is to keep him stuck in his fake gentleman persona. The moment he changes, leave.
Suppose you encounter an elderly woman who appears to be in a vulnerable situation and is potentially being mistreated. In such a scenario, would you intervene and offer assistance, or would you choose to refrain from getting involved?
Never talk to the cops without consulting a lawyer. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are... they aren't your friend. And in the end YOU are the only one who will suffer the consequences.
I don’t think I disagree. WHY did she go to his home with the knowledge she had? Why have anything to do with him? She’s not picking up their children. It’s not her home. This was a preference. If she had fear, it makes no sense. It’s one thing to involve yourself in drama. But wholly different to involve someone else by appealing to their kindness.
She didn't have him pick her up. In his line of events, the friend called him and said that the girlfriend DIDN'T want to talk to him. She then told him in which general area they were. Likely, the guy is leaving out a lot of details as to why the friend was the one relaying this message and giving him this information. After hearing that his girlfriend DIDN'T want to talk to him, he decided to get in his car and scout the entire area to find her. That is NOT normal behavior. According to the girlfriend, Roces had been trying to call and text her multiple times that night, and she ignored him. It was only later that she learned that he was driving around, looking for her. After leaving the bar, she and her friends got separated. Roces ended up finding her walking alone and told her to get in his car. The fact that she was intoxicated and alone in the middle of the night likely made her too scared to say no. Women, especially those who are being abused, have trouble saying no when they know it could put them in danger. For her in that moment, the best thing she could do was comply. Roces also said that during the drive, she tried opening the door to get out and told him that she wanted to leave. At the house, the girlfriend went into the bathroom to wait for Fitzgerald. She had texted him before to ask if he could pick her up because she was scared. Considering Roces is capable of murder, it's not weird for her to be afraid in that situation. He has likely given her enough reasons to be afraid of him that we don't know of. She did know this guy had a gun and was jealous. Do you understand why she was afraid? No, she isn't "as guilty if not more". That doesn't make sense. She's a victim of abuse. She was scared. She reached out to someone who she trusted, and someone who knew about the abusive situation and who probably told her that if she needed help, she could reach out to him. You're basically saying "She let him abuse her, so she's just as guilty as he is!" This is major victim blaming.
You NEVER, ever insert yourself in the middle of a domestic dispute. Call the cops and keep it moving. The only people I'm protecting with my life is my family, period. I automatically assume everyone has a gun like me.
This is why my family stayed in Canada even though we were eligible for immigration to the US. Parents saw how much people modified their behaviour in civil society to accommodate unstable people with guns- and hated it.
@@ANO-.-NYM this is a majority American comment section. Be prepared for gun enthusiasts to tell you how wrong you are. They don’t know how sick their society is.
The girl lured that guy to his death by trying to make her BF jealous and didn’t call the cops about the abuse instead. I bet she faces no consequences for getting that guy killed. She played an evil game.
I feel like that's why her identity was kept private because she egged all of this on & if it wasn't for her none of it would have happened. Granted he didn't need to do what he did but I feel like she lured them there to fight over her. She's one of those "pick me" females that enjoys the attention from men, especially when they fight over or for her! Why else would she have called him to pick her up, if she was so afraid & wanted those men to help her get away lol. Hu$$y.
So you admit that you guys have an error in your system that makes this possible. If you males weren't that unhinged there was less violence. It started with the abusive bf...
@@jmartinez2735 Have you ever heard of a prenuptial agreement? Have you ever heard that plenty of couples never marry but still commit domestic violence against each other? Do you have relationships or do you live a celibate life? Do you have romantic relationships and only kill your unborn children? Just wondering.
DV calls are the most dangerous calls cops go on! And they’re fully armed and usually have backup! Never would I go to into a DV situation. My heart bleeds for this man and the family he left behind. A selfless act that ended his life. I hope his child grows up to know that their daddy died trying to help someone 😢
@lilnuggetheadd no one is blaming anyone. Intervening without getting law enforcement involved risks everyones' lives. Hence why they said "don't save her".
@@ApocalypticSigns That and they assume they be staying in jail until they get a lawyer and know how difficult it's going to be to contact one while locked up
This woman wanted to get back at her boyfriend by enlisting other men to beat him up. It's sad that one of them was killed. This was set up by the woman, who should have called the cops in the first place. What a terrible person, and she will face no consequences.
Who? The guy in the interrogation room? Don't be so gullible dude. That man stalked her for hours before he finally got his hands on her. She only agreed to go with him because she was afraid of what would happen if she didn't, given she knew he packs a weapon and now he was angry and within eyesight. Maybe going with him saved other people's lives in that busy nightlife area? Who knows what he might have done had she rejected him in a public area like that. But she most definitely wanted those two men to save her when back at his place, and they bravely tried. One man didn't make it. He now has his Angel Wings for the hero he was for doing the right thing that night. She is alive and her abuser will be in prison long enough to save others from him.
@@Yosetime I don't believe she was scared at all..... If she was scared of him, she wouldn't have been texting other men in front of him.... Sounds like she wanted attn and caused an innocent man to lose his life! Why didn't she call the police instead of calling these guys? Yu saying she knew he carried guns, why call men to help her instead of the cops? Seems like everyone involved shouldn't have gotten involved..... Maybe that was bc of alcohol or drugs. Either way, never go to a person's house. Like this guy totally lied on the victims, by saying it was self defense..... However, my point is I don't believe she was scared. She totally caused this imo......
My thoughts on this are that this guy is a murderer. Obviously. He is guilty for his own actions. He deserves his punishment for that. No excuses. And this girl sounds like a troublemaker. If she was being held against her will to the point where she felt like someone needed to intervene she wouldn't have text some random guy. She would have called the cops. She knew the players involved. She wanted trouble. She orchestrated it. And it happened.
The dude wasn't "some random guy". And no, she wouldn't have called the cops. Unless you have firsthand experience as a domestic violence survivor, you don't KNOW what a victim would do. As a victim of both childhood and partner abuse, the police is just about the last thing you think to call because of the repercussions. If every person who is being abused calls the cops on their abusers, and if all the cops take these victims as seriously as they should, abusive relationships wouldn't be a thing. People wouldn't be abused. Abusive relationships don't work like regular ones.
@@epicXtrollface nah, even though you are right about some victims, the woman in this case is obviously a manipulative person, didn’t you hear all what she did? She played them like fools, all of them, so, you’re absolutely wrong in this case.
@@mariegiardini who wants somebody not going home to their family because they couldn’t mind their business? Know this woman is going to feel terrible for the rest of her life in the crazy part is that she’s probably still going to support the guy. Meanwhile, this man is dead, and his child is fatherless. Whose the say he was even going to fatally harm her? This could’ve been a common thing for them.
@@groundhog-plays yup all human beings need to be watching their own bobber. Same old story though looks like ALL THE INDIVIDUALS here are looking for DRAMA. They definitely found it. She seems to be an EXTRA SPECIAL piece of work.
I've worked security in NYC nightclubs & bars for over 30 years..& the WORST issues I've dealt with are DOMESTIC DISPUTES..i remember early on i made the mistake of getting in-between a boyfriend & girlfriend who were going at it..& the girl IMMEDIATELY cracked me over the head with a BOTTLE,.. after that..i didn't care if a guy was BEATING T F out of his girlfriend..i would tell them BOTH to LEAVE! Bottom line.. being CAPTAIN SAVE A HOE does NOT work out for you in the end.
Mind your business. Seen it happen had it happen. My dad came down from Florida and a guy was yelling at his girlfriend. I could tell my dad was gonna say something hes fom a small town. I told him just let it be. Youll see it alot here in Florida just mind ur business.
These guys went into the house uninvited. He caused his own demise. This drama chick is to blame. I’m not saying that she deserved to be with him if he was abusive, but she had her phone instead of texting that guy to his death she could’ve texted the police
She called from the bathroom to be picked up because she was afraid.The victim was shot outside by the car, that’s murder and that’s why he was charged. Do you think he was acting calm when he came outside? Not yelling ? Why do you think the neighbor was aware. Do you think the victim advanced on a loud, angry man holding a handgun ? I don’t
@@donnalalomia6445she started trying to make him jealous in the truck. Y'all stop trying to act like she was some scared little thing. She was purposely doing what she was doing, she was showing him the messages of her other bf in the car 😂😂
Everyone sucks here. The woman for not walking away without invoking drama. The dude with a not so great past who involved himself in someone else's relationship. The dude who took every step possible to put himself into a bad spot.
Exactly. Even if there was something this guy was guilty of anything he could have gotten everything pled down to something other than being in prison. As bad as a lot of the conditions that could placed are, anything is better than going to prison and having to live with hardened criminals who cannot be changed.
And what happens to the female for setting the whole thing up? Who asks the dude they've been dating to pick them up in the middle of the night, then asks other dudes to pick her up from the first guys house? None of this wouldve happened if she wouldnt have been playing games. So....what happens to her? Also....what were these guys thinking? They went to a guys house, whom they didnt know, whom said he had a gun....to pick up a girl who willingly went with the man? What? Smh. Point is... you know the girl was lying to these guys about the guy she was with, to get them to come there. She is the problem. She caused this. Shes the one person who will leave this shituation unscathed....to go live her life happily. Smh. Disgusting.
He looked for her for 45 minutes. He found her when she was alone (got separated from the group) and drunk in the middle of the night and he told her to get in his car. In the car, she literally tries to open the door and escape while they were driving. According to the girlfriend's statement, she didn't have contact with him before he found her that night. He tried to text and call her, but she ignored him. He also said that her friend told him the GF didn't want to talk to him. She only went with him because she felt threatened, which is why she also asked Fitzgerald if he could pick her up since she was afraid. She didn't call an Uber at the house because Roces obviously wouldn't just let her go. He was basically keeping her hostage. If you believe the narrative told by an abusive murderer, then yeah, the woman and the victim were both responsible for what happened. If you read between the lines, or do some research online to find the girlfriend's side of the story and you realize that she was vulnerable and scared. She didn't even know Roces was looking for her at first. It's genuine stalking behavior.
@@epicXtrollfaceyou gonna find every comment n make this rant. She called him to get her from BK. She got in the car n started showing him messages of her cheating on him. She called the other guy to come over to his house.
@@socialmediamanagement1859that's not what it sounds like. She set up the whole situation bc she found out he messed around with someone else so she wanted to rub it in his face that she had another man. She called him to pick her up, pulled her phone out n started rubbing his face in it. She did all that on purpose
Detectives will never do anything to help you in any way they are your worst enemies and nightmare no matter how nice they seem as soon as they had enough the guy acted like he couldn’t hear him and closed the door
@@iW34Rglasses00 it depends on what he says before and after. If you think the court's analysis stops at that point you're off. Let's wait and see if this interview is admissible at trial....if it is then that is an indication that he didn't assert his right in the way you think he did.
"If a defendant has invoked the Fifth Amendment right to counsel, no interrogation may be requested by police at any point going forward; if only the Sixth Amendment right to counsel has been invoked, police may approach the defendant to ask for an interrogation and so long as the waiver is knowing and voluntary, any statement made is admissible against the defendant."
@@iW34Rglasses00 "If a defendant has invoked the Fifth Amendment right to counsel, no interrogation may be requested by police at any point going forward; if only the Sixth Amendment right to counsel has been invoked, police may approach the defendant to ask for an interrogation and so long as the waiver is knowing and voluntary, any statement made is admissible against the defendant."
No grown woman with a psycho ex is worth risking your physical safety for, especially not if she isn’t already your wife. A lot of the time these female ‘victims’ enjoy the negative attention they get from their disturbed former lovers.
@@nadanalia3000 I bet you victim blaming is how you convince yourself it’s ok to treat the women in your life just like the guy in this video treats his
Dude your comment makes me believe you can't be around women. This freak would not let her leave and she call for help. Just because she's a woman doesn't mean that you own her.
Lots of poor decisions by all three, the girl, the dude who is dead and the guy facing 2nd degree murder charges. If any one of the three just took the conservative route that night this tragedy would not have transpired. This will be an interesting case and the details matter a ton here. I would be VERY interested in what the neighbor saw.
It's best not to get involved in other people's mistakes. It's not worth putting your life on the line, especially when you have a young family that love & depend on you.
Brah... should have been worrying about his newborn.... not other peoples business... on other peoples property. I dont condone what happened here... Just saying... MYOFB!
Brah, it sounds like he stalked her, then kidnapped her. He admits that he gave the victim the address. He admits that they were leaving. Literally getting in the car. He's lucky it's only 2nd.
There are conflicting stories here. It sounds like the girl in question was at the epicenter of a fire storm. She didn’t want to be with him and the victim was trying to extricate her from this guys house who obviously has control issues. His statement that he was trying to be her Saviour falls flat because she was texting the other guy probably telling him to come get her. Our perpetrator is getting more and more wound up resulting in the altercation when our victim comes to the house to “rescue” the girl in question. The argument of self defence is stretching the law as the altercation was pre planned and the victim was challenged to come to the house by the perpetrator. The use of a gun has become second nature in American culture and to claim it was self defence is a bogus get out clause. What this guy did was to feed on the adrenaline pumping around his body. When the victim came to the house it was premeditated murder. The perpetrator had every intention of shooting even if he thought he would only wound his victim. In the act of pulling the trigger he broke the law and was unlucky enough to cause a fatality. The victim is not without blame but if he had called 911 all this could have been avoided. The law is meant to protect society from illegal acts of commission. In this case it is not even manslaughter. He cold heartedly discharged his weapon knowing it was a potentially lethal force he used even if he maintains it was for the purposes of defending himself. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse and possessing a firearm implies it could cause bodily harm and even death.
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._* As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report. She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him. The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her. The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house. The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said. Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot. ------------------------------------------ Murderers lie. Abusers lie. People who are guilty and are being questioned LIE. Fitzgerald and the woman were trying to leave, so the claim of self-defense falls completely flat. Especially since Roces is the instigator.
Woman tries to get away for “ some time “, answers her phone when he calls, tells him where she is; gets in his truck and goes to his house and THEN wants to leave. Jeez
@ the story and the video are evidently edited to make it seem like the victim was some kind of hero of something like it… there are missing spots in the story, at least for me.
Lived in FL my whole life. Never once heard J-ville referred to as the murder capital of FL. If anything, I think if you asked most Floridians where they thought the murder capital of FL is, the most common answer you would get would be Miami.
yeah but i wouldn't be aable to live with myself knowing I could've done something and stood by doing nothing. Ironically, this "minding my own business" mentality is mostly prevalent in Christian communities, where they idolize a Man who "died for everyone else's sins," was all about never letting your own values get in the way of helping others and made it his life's mission to care about your neighbors. It's as if evangelicals have never even read the Evangels and just chose to ignore what the premise of their entire religion is about. And they'll be surprised when they end in a very unpleasantly hot place for all of eternity... well like, yeah, should have followed His word and lended a helping hand if that's what you believe in!
They trust believe they deserve protection from any random man just by virtue of being a woman. Yet out of the other side of their mouths will talk about how strong and independent they are and how they dont need no man.
Making someone wait 3 hrs is a joke. Charge me or let me go. Also that one cop with his arms folded I'd have a problem with. He seems like he already knows this guy's history. I also noticed they wanted to read him his rights before he spoke .... what a joke this department is.
Honestly, this is exactly why I’d steer clear of other people's domestic issues. If she’s got an on-again, off-again thing with her boyfriend and keeps going back despite his toxic behavior, chances are even if you "save" her that night, she'll just end up right back with him later.
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._* As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report. She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him. The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her. The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house. The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said. Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot. ----- Everyone here somehow believes everything this guy says, even though his story has a lot of holes and moments that should raise eyebrows. - He was told his girlfriend doesn't want to talk to him, so he drives to the area she's in and looks for her in bars for 45 minutes. - She tries getting out of the car while they were driving, saying she wants to go. Everyone still says that the girlfriend went with him willingly. - She rushes out to get into Fitzgerald's car, yet Roces still acts like he was completely calm. Moments later, he kills Fitzgerald. The girlfriend's statement makes a lot more sense, but people would rather blame an abuse victim that hold an abusive murderer accountable.
@@artist8942 the murderer says home invasion, he had 8 hours total to come up with a story. The victim was shot next to his car, so he was leaving and that is murder.
@@cynthiaconnors183 it wasn’t lengthy, mostly traffic and the theft incident ten years ago where he turned himself in. There is no evidence of a home invasion , victim shot by car
@@donnalalomia6445dude they said in the video that the “victim” was convicted of domestic violence. I don’t know if that matters but why are you blatantly lying about something we are all watching
Self defense means you are in fear for your life and feel someone will do bodily harm to you. These guys came to his dad's house obviously looking for trouble or cause a fight.
You watch enough of these interrogations and you clearly see the common thread amongst those who are guilty. Involuntarily regurgitating irrelevant information at every step, like mentioning the Packers game several times. I understand that hindsight is 20/20 but if you asked me to act like I was a guilty person trying to look innocent I would just mimic this guy.. As others have mentioned, this is why having a lawyer present is so crucial to a defense.
IF his story is true, it sounds like this lady was playing games with both men and trying to see who would "stand up for/defend her." If true, she's has cost one man his life, and may cost the other his with decades in prison. Yes, he is an adult and made his choices, AND she fed into his control and insecurity,....That said, I don't entirely believe his "I was scared" stand your ground story, especially with the texts and video
I like the way the detectives said I'm gonna read you your Rights "Again" they Clearly never did the First time he wouldn't have to rewrite the time and Date if he had.
No that's not what he said, he said he was going to go over his rights with him again to make sure he understands them. Nothing would suggest he was never advised of his rights. Nice try looking to find the cops doing something wrong, you are not unique.
I understand this guy murdered someone, but I still feel sorry for him. He was manipulated by not only the girl but also those detectives in the interrogation room. He asked for a lawyer twice and they used his hesitancy and vulnerability against him.
@@AuthenticLifeMatters He was looking for her all night, he was already in a jealous rage and they weren't even married...he wouldn't of dropped her off anywhere, they were gonna fight either way. you know it was building up inside him as he looked for her, then they get to the house and the fighting starts so she calls to get picked up and the rest is history.
@@genesisansbro4936 Actually the shooter admitted that HE had given the men his address and dared the guys to come over...so he knew that they might come over to start a fight. so when he says that he didn't know what the commotion was out side was a lie...I was mistaken when I said she called to get picked...she may have done that but the shooter admitted he gave the address and dare the men to come over and they did. What a mess...
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._* As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report. She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him. The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her. The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house. The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said. Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot.
Why was the man that has a kid out with this girl in the first place? Were they friends or lovers? Also, why go over to a man known to have anger issues home? How did they think it will end? The woman needs to be charged as well.
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NO! it's a useless service. In this case ZERO information provided about the perpatrator while the victim had a file. LIKE IN MOST CASES! Your service would have provided a false sense of security around a dagerous individual who merits suspicion and made other potential victims feel unsafe around the person who is innocent. HOW IS THAT USEFUL TO MY EXISTENCE???
And neewsflash: these services are illegal in most countries PRECISELY FOR THESE REASONS!!! maybe get the clue?
Wait. Oct 3rd was over a month ago. You just released this video.. what happened at his pre-trial?????
@flerrrrrrrrrrrp2997 ty
I hope L&C is reading the comment section more carefully today. Because this video has not landed well at all! It's a little disturbing to see this kind of viewer reaction in less than 12 hours of publication.
To me, there appears to have been an attempt to present this interrogation as neutrally as possible. But it seems to have gone unintentionally backwards instead, opening the door to a sense that this man's story was actually true. Even I was wandering if I was confused about which story I was watching for a few moments, and I already knew the details of this case. But even accounting for the expected outliers who stir up trouble on the internet, I was unprepared for what I read in the comments section in this video.
Caution, it seems, has created a sense of group safety and normalcy to unashamedly accuse this woman of being the root cause of the incident (and her DV situation), suggest it was the victims fault for not minding his own business, and included a plethora of misinformation and attitudes that are gut-wrenchingly brutal. It is very unsettling and I hope there is a way for the channel to shore-up the imbalance and growing sense of misguided anger going on in comments before more people jump on that bandwagon.
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Minding your business is the key to living a long life. But if you want to be a hero, stay strapped.
@@kelvinphillips4223 with a vest
@PresidentialRel and a big S on your chest. What it stands for is up to you 😅
@@kelvinphillips4223 well said 👏🏽
well said ?
@@hakanminbay8878 yu don't understand 😂... Not my problem...
You NEVER agree to pick up a woman from her controlling boyfriend at his house. Any woman who even asked you to do this and who is not your sister, is using you.
I wouldn’t even say using the person, but completely neglecting the fact that they’re putting someone in the middle of harms way because of their mess with an unhinged abusive bf. I was stuck in the middle before but not because I knew. I’m no longer friends with the woman who took me over to her then abusive bf house that was beating in her and I broke it up because I mean, why wouldn’t I? He could’ve killed me, but in the heat of the moment, I’m trying to protect my friend. She never told me before that night he would put his hands on her, otherwise I would’ve never went over there and minded my business. It’s sad.
True!
Also, never go back to a women's house who you just met. May just turn out that she is married. Ask me how I know ...
He probably never knew the boyfriend was their. A lot of women love to get men into their mess and men end up getting unalive
@wraynephew6838 once upon a time I went through this. The chick said she was just recently single. That's why she still had pics up in the house of her and another man. Didn't find out until 6 months later , after she broke up with me ( claiming she was pregnant and lost the baby due to miscarriage ). That was until I ran into her sister who i never met. But the last name was so unique. I had to ask if they were related. Turns out they were sisters and she knew of me because her sister told her , I was the guy she was cheating on her husband with..... I was young and she was older. Played me like a fiddle.
I dunno man, this is why I would stay out of other folks' domestic drama. On again-off again BF, so she keeps going back to him despite his scumbag ways. Even if you "rescue" her that night, she will probably go back yet again.
That and domestic drama and violence calls are even the most dangerous calls for police so it’s likely even worse as a bystander or neighbor etc to get involved
I hate to agree, but it is the truth.
Yup I agree. Idiocy Cycle
And this is why I save what little empathy I have for children. They are the only ones who have no choice when they are in abusive relationships. They are also the most mentally, physically, and legally vulnerable. I'd step in for a child but not for an adult. Unless you're kidnapped, somewhere along the way, you saw a red flag and should have left before it got worse. As a woman, the trick is to keep him stuck in his fake gentleman persona. The moment he changes, leave.
@@arendelle6531 a lot of us adults are unhealed children inside. It is way, way more complicated than youd imagine
Imagine giving your last breath to protect, NOT YOUR wife, NOT YOUR firstborn... but some female "neighbor" entangled in relationship drama 👀😑
I wouldn't even bother not my problem I just want to live my own peaceful life stay out of everyone else's drama.
Suppose you encounter an elderly woman who appears to be in a vulnerable situation and is potentially being mistreated. In such a scenario, would you intervene and offer assistance, or would you choose to refrain from getting involved?
@@UndisputedChampion-i6gu mean ur a coward 😂 a beta male 🤡🤷🏻♀️
@@UndisputedChampion-i6g If you ever need help, what do you hope bystanders do?
@@Lion_Hamza call cops. Can’t get involved. Daniel Penny be damned
This guy said too much before they even asked him a question.
NEVER speak without a lawyer present or you are a FOOL
@@SVmathfarmer if you are innocent, then it isnt much of a deal
He needs to watch Bruce Rivers, "NO Snitching" advice.
@@jeraleewood5969Bruce Rivers is the MAN!! 🤗 Love that guy!
"No self snitching"
Never talk to the cops without consulting a lawyer. It doesn't matter what the circumstances are... they aren't your friend. And in the end YOU are the only one who will suffer the consequences.
They reamed this guy bad! I was yelling DON'T!!!
I've have false charges dropped bc I decided to say something instead of a lawyer
100%
@@bpaddock9779😂😂😂 Lucky or u had an air tight alibi at which point u still stay silent because ur lawsuit is stronger against the state
"I'm just saying 🤷♂️" is my new defense for everything
The new saying should be " stop simping over 304s"
"Trust me bro. Like, I have no reason to lie!" is mine.
@@PresidentialRel 😂😂😂
What is a 304?@@PresidentialRel
@@joecascade5105 that's another term for the H word, the S word. Basically the football teams girlfriend 😂
Sad part is the girl might stick by this guy……
Exactly. Women do it all the time. Idiocy Cycle.
Nearly guaranteed! 🤦♀️
@ Right!!! Because she already called him to pick her up after not wanting to be around him
Bingo.
Absolutely!!!
Then why’d she have him pick her up? Why’d she go to his house?
She knew this guy had a gun and was jealous.
She’s just as guilty if not more.
100
shes total drama
I agree so much w this
I don’t think I disagree. WHY did she go to his home with the knowledge she had? Why have anything to do with him? She’s not picking up their children. It’s not her home. This was a preference. If she had fear, it makes no sense. It’s one thing to involve yourself in drama. But wholly different to involve someone else by appealing to their kindness.
She didn't have him pick her up. In his line of events, the friend called him and said that the girlfriend DIDN'T want to talk to him. She then told him in which general area they were. Likely, the guy is leaving out a lot of details as to why the friend was the one relaying this message and giving him this information.
After hearing that his girlfriend DIDN'T want to talk to him, he decided to get in his car and scout the entire area to find her. That is NOT normal behavior.
According to the girlfriend, Roces had been trying to call and text her multiple times that night, and she ignored him. It was only later that she learned that he was driving around, looking for her. After leaving the bar, she and her friends got separated. Roces ended up finding her walking alone and told her to get in his car.
The fact that she was intoxicated and alone in the middle of the night likely made her too scared to say no. Women, especially those who are being abused, have trouble saying no when they know it could put them in danger. For her in that moment, the best thing she could do was comply.
Roces also said that during the drive, she tried opening the door to get out and told him that she wanted to leave.
At the house, the girlfriend went into the bathroom to wait for Fitzgerald. She had texted him before to ask if he could pick her up because she was scared. Considering Roces is capable of murder, it's not weird for her to be afraid in that situation. He has likely given her enough reasons to be afraid of him that we don't know of.
She did know this guy had a gun and was jealous. Do you understand why she was afraid?
No, she isn't "as guilty if not more". That doesn't make sense. She's a victim of abuse. She was scared. She reached out to someone who she trusted, and someone who knew about the abusive situation and who probably told her that if she needed help, she could reach out to him.
You're basically saying "She let him abuse her, so she's just as guilty as he is!"
This is major victim blaming.
You NEVER, ever insert yourself in the middle of a domestic dispute. Call the cops and keep it moving. The only people I'm protecting with my life is my family, period. I automatically assume everyone has a gun like me.
Especially in Florida
This is why my family stayed in Canada even though we were eligible for immigration to the US.
Parents saw how much people modified their behaviour in civil society to accommodate unstable people with guns- and hated it.
@@ANO-.-NYM this is a majority American comment section. Be prepared for gun enthusiasts to tell you how wrong you are. They don’t know how sick their society is.
@@ANO-.-NYMSTAY IN CANADASTAN, we don't want you
@@slaphappybulletI know how sick it is 😂 that’s why I avoid the south as much as possible
Men, stop trying to save women who aren't your wife or girlfriend. Let women defend themselves.
👍🏾
please dont lose your life over a "girlfriend". even the wife is questionable unless she's the mother of your children.
100%
@@funicon3689 ew
@@LutherMahoney right if anything she should be the one not here anymore instead of the guy
The girl lured that guy to his death by trying to make her BF jealous and didn’t call the cops about the abuse instead. I bet she faces no consequences for getting that guy killed. She played an evil game.
@@apoc341 Most play evil games
Clearly
I feel like that's why her identity was kept private because she egged all of this on & if it wasn't for her none of it would have happened. Granted he didn't need to do what he did but I feel like she lured them there to fight over her. She's one of those "pick me" females that enjoys the attention from men, especially when they fight over or for her! Why else would she have called him to pick her up, if she was so afraid & wanted those men to help her get away lol. Hu$$y.
She should def be charged as well! I feel bad for the Fitzgerald guy who thought he was helping someone too! This is all around sad
So you admit that you guys have an error in your system that makes this possible. If you males weren't that unhinged there was less violence. It started with the abusive bf...
Stay safe. Better to stay single
In Florida and if you want to keep your wealth. Oh and also your sanity.
@@jmartinez2735 Have you ever heard of a prenuptial agreement? Have you ever heard that plenty of couples never marry but still commit domestic violence against each other? Do you have relationships or do you live a celibate life? Do you have romantic relationships and only kill your unborn children? Just wondering.
Even that won't keep you safe these days smh
I'm female and agree 💯
True
He should have called the police do not get involved in couples domestic,i bet she went back to him,and the poor man is six feet under
she visits him in jail.
DV calls are the most dangerous calls cops go on! And they’re fully armed and usually have backup! Never would I go to into a DV situation. My heart bleeds for this man and the family he left behind. A selfless act that ended his life. I hope his child grows up to know that their daddy died trying to help someone 😢
That poor man came into another man's house trying to cause harm to her boyfriend. When they just met
*“Don’t save her…”*
Is this a quote or are you being an incel and blaming women for the faults of men?
@@lilnuggetheadd watch out everyone this bird brain wants you to risk your life over a stranger
@lilnuggetheadd no one is blaming anyone. Intervening without getting law enforcement involved risks everyones' lives. Hence why they said "don't save her".
She don’t wanna be saved …
@@lilnuggetheaddIt's from the lyrics from j Cole song
The girl is the guiltiest one. Playing jealousy games w peoples lives
AGREED
@@aortiz4351 also agreed
Fool, he literally found her walking alone and got her in the car. You're so insane.
She's a woman not a girl
@ 🙄
Dude says right off the bat that he's not sure if he should talk to the cops, and then he starts telling them what happened 😁
This happens all the time. I find it so odd.
It’s the weirdest thing ever. Stick to the simple script - I am not making any statements at this time and would like to speak with a Lawyer.
He thinks they'll assume he's guilty if he lawyers up.
@@ApocalypticSigns That and they assume they be staying in jail until they get a lawyer and know how difficult it's going to be to contact one while locked up
This woman wanted to get back at her boyfriend by enlisting other men to beat him up. It's sad that one of them was killed. This was set up by the woman, who should have called the cops in the first place. What a terrible person, and she will face no consequences.
He should have called the police instead of taking a risk
It would be less suspicious if he called 911 immediately after the shooting.
Who? The guy in the interrogation room? Don't be so gullible dude. That man stalked her for hours before he finally got his hands on her. She only agreed to go with him because she was afraid of what would happen if she didn't, given she knew he packs a weapon and now he was angry and within eyesight. Maybe going with him saved other people's lives in that busy nightlife area? Who knows what he might have done had she rejected him in a public area like that. But she most definitely wanted those two men to save her when back at his place, and they bravely tried. One man didn't make it. He now has his Angel Wings for the hero he was for doing the right thing that night. She is alive and her abuser will be in prison long enough to save others from him.
@@Yosetime I don't believe she was scared at all..... If she was scared of him, she wouldn't have been texting other men in front of him.... Sounds like she wanted attn and caused an innocent man to lose his life! Why didn't she call the police instead of calling these guys? Yu saying she knew he carried guns, why call men to help her instead of the cops? Seems like everyone involved shouldn't have gotten involved..... Maybe that was bc of alcohol or drugs. Either way, never go to a person's house. Like this guy totally lied on the victims, by saying it was self defense..... However, my point is I don't believe she was scared. She totally caused this imo......
@LoveMyDaisyGirl911 I've not seen the supposed messages. It's all hear say at this point.
Right!!!!
Always insist on consulting a lawyer before talking to LE.
My thoughts on this are that this guy is a murderer. Obviously. He is guilty for his own actions. He deserves his punishment for that. No excuses. And this girl sounds like a troublemaker. If she was being held against her will to the point where she felt like someone needed to intervene she wouldn't have text some random guy. She would have called the cops. She knew the players involved. She wanted trouble. She orchestrated it. And it happened.
@@lovebearextraordinaire1.069 he is a murderer because he went outside and approached them, they were leaving, that’s certainly not self defense.
My thoughts exactly
Exactly my thoughts
The dude wasn't "some random guy".
And no, she wouldn't have called the cops. Unless you have firsthand experience as a domestic violence survivor, you don't KNOW what a victim would do. As a victim of both childhood and partner abuse, the police is just about the last thing you think to call because of the repercussions.
If every person who is being abused calls the cops on their abusers, and if all the cops take these victims as seriously as they should, abusive relationships wouldn't be a thing. People wouldn't be abused. Abusive relationships don't work like regular ones.
@@epicXtrollface nah, even though you are right about some victims, the woman in this case is obviously a manipulative person, didn’t you hear all what she did? She played them like fools, all of them, so, you’re absolutely wrong in this case.
During an interrogation, if you feel the need to ask the cops if you need a lawyer... Guess what... You definitely do.
MEN... LISTEN TO ME NEVER AND I MEAN NEVER IN THIS MODERN WORLD....BE THIS GUY.
Yeah. Sadly you can’t do anything but call the police and hope they come
Captain save a hoe!
Let's hope you are never in this situation and you need somebody to protect you and people just keep driving or walking. Keep the same energy 🤷🏾♀️.
A man is the perfect speciment to you until the other one assert dominance. This is the actual men's crisis
@@mariegiardini who wants somebody not going home to their family because they couldn’t mind their business? Know this woman is going to feel terrible for the rest of her life in the crazy part is that she’s probably still going to support the guy. Meanwhile, this man is dead, and his child is fatherless. Whose the say he was even going to fatally harm her? This could’ve been a common thing for them.
Men take note. It is never worth it. Tell her to call the 911 if she needs help.
Sounds like she was trying to make him jealous and it backfired!
Backfired on the whiteknights, as usual. The woman didn't get any blowback.
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@@groundhog-plays yup all human beings need to be watching their own bobber. Same old story though looks like ALL THE INDIVIDUALS here are looking for DRAMA. They definitely found it. She seems to be an EXTRA SPECIAL piece of work.
How most women are smh
@@Sicxestsms True
I've worked security in NYC nightclubs & bars for over 30 years..& the WORST issues I've dealt with are DOMESTIC DISPUTES..i remember early on i made the mistake of getting in-between a boyfriend & girlfriend who were going at it..& the girl IMMEDIATELY cracked me over the head with a BOTTLE,.. after that..i didn't care if a guy was BEATING T F out of his girlfriend..i would tell them BOTH to LEAVE!
Bottom line.. being CAPTAIN SAVE A HOE does NOT work out for you in the end.
Mind your business. Seen it happen had it happen. My dad came down from Florida and a guy was yelling at his girlfriend. I could tell my dad was gonna say something hes fom a small town. I told him just let it be. Youll see it alot here in Florida just mind ur business.
😂 Florida Man Florida Woman are memes for a reason.
You can't help those who don't wish to help themselves. Call the police and move on with your life.
WISE MAN/WORDS.
These guys went into the house uninvited. He caused his own demise. This drama chick is to blame. I’m not saying that she deserved to be with him if he was abusive, but she had her phone instead of texting that guy to his death she could’ve texted the police
She called from the bathroom to be picked up because she was afraid.The victim was shot outside by the car, that’s murder and that’s why he was charged. Do you think he was acting calm when he came outside? Not yelling ? Why do you think the neighbor was aware. Do you think the victim advanced on a loud, angry man holding a handgun ? I don’t
@@donnalalomia6445she started trying to make him jealous in the truck. Y'all stop trying to act like she was some scared little thing. She was purposely doing what she was doing, she was showing him the messages of her other bf in the car 😂😂
HE GAVE THE MEN HIS ADDRESS! He wanted them to go there so he could act like he's some kind of badass.
Why wasnt he at home with his newborn child at 1:30 in the morning?
Even so, he was tragically murdered.
Condolences to the family.
ya why was he talking to this random in the 1st place, he has a family?
Everyone sucks here. The woman for not walking away without invoking drama. The dude with a not so great past who involved himself in someone else's relationship. The dude who took every step possible to put himself into a bad spot.
@@freddiematta1119 simping and dating jump offs will drive a man crazy
@@2FLIPS3.5TWISTSso what, maybe his friend was the one who knew the woman. I am 180 from who I was at 18.
@@j43kalmost like people are imperfect or something
ASK FOR YOUR ATTORNEY! Period. That being said, the LEO are doing their job, but anyone being questioned has the right to counsel.
Never try to save anyone unless you were trained to do so. PERIOD
Unless u r paid to do so*
@pooyasafaei2538 well played.
Talking to the police is the wrong way to go 100% of the time. Probably would have been free if he didn't talk. The guys most likely did threaten him.
Exactly. Even if there was something this guy was guilty of anything he could have gotten everything pled down to something other than being in prison. As bad as a lot of the conditions that could placed are, anything is better than going to prison and having to live with hardened criminals who cannot be changed.
And what happens to the female for setting the whole thing up? Who asks the dude they've been dating to pick them up in the middle of the night, then asks other dudes to pick her up from the first guys house? None of this wouldve happened if she wouldnt have been playing games. So....what happens to her?
Also....what were these guys thinking? They went to a guys house, whom they didnt know, whom said he had a gun....to pick up a girl who willingly went with the man? What? Smh.
Point is... you know the girl was lying to these guys about the guy she was with, to get them to come there. She is the problem. She caused this. Shes the one person who will leave this shituation unscathed....to go live her life happily. Smh. Disgusting.
You're telling me this womand didnt see some sort of conflict happening here? Why didnt she call an Uber?
He looked for her for 45 minutes. He found her when she was alone (got separated from the group) and drunk in the middle of the night and he told her to get in his car. In the car, she literally tries to open the door and escape while they were driving.
According to the girlfriend's statement, she didn't have contact with him before he found her that night. He tried to text and call her, but she ignored him. He also said that her friend told him the GF didn't want to talk to him. She only went with him because she felt threatened, which is why she also asked Fitzgerald if he could pick her up since she was afraid.
She didn't call an Uber at the house because Roces obviously wouldn't just let her go. He was basically keeping her hostage.
If you believe the narrative told by an abusive murderer, then yeah, the woman and the victim were both responsible for what happened. If you read between the lines, or do some research online to find the girlfriend's side of the story and you realize that she was vulnerable and scared. She didn't even know Roces was looking for her at first. It's genuine stalking behavior.
@@epicXtrollfaceyou gonna find every comment n make this rant. She called him to get her from BK. She got in the car n started showing him messages of her cheating on him. She called the other guy to come over to his house.
@@epicXtrollfacelol why would we believe any part of the girlfriends statement, even you admitted she was wasted
Sounds like she used this guy to get rid of other guy
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No. Sounds like this freak would not let her leave and she called for help.
@@socialmediamanagement1859that's not what it sounds like. She set up the whole situation bc she found out he messed around with someone else so she wanted to rub it in his face that she had another man. She called him to pick her up, pulled her phone out n started rubbing his face in it. She did all that on purpose
Detectives will never do anything to help you in any way they are your worst enemies and nightmare no matter how nice they seem as soon as they had enough the guy acted like he couldn’t hear him and closed the door
So it's not enough to say once, "i want a lawyer?" Scary.
It is actually. Anything he's says after that is inadmissible in court. Those should have been his only words though.
@@iW34Rglasses00 it depends on what he says before and after. If you think the court's analysis stops at that point you're off. Let's wait and see if this interview is admissible at trial....if it is then that is an indication that he didn't assert his right in the way you think he did.
"If a defendant has invoked the Fifth Amendment right to counsel, no interrogation may be requested by police at any point going forward; if only the Sixth Amendment right to counsel has been invoked, police may approach the defendant to ask for an interrogation and so long as the waiver is knowing and voluntary, any statement made is admissible against the defendant."
@@iW34Rglasses00 "If a defendant has invoked the Fifth Amendment right to counsel, no interrogation may be requested by police at any point going forward; if only the Sixth Amendment right to counsel has been invoked, police may approach the defendant to ask for an interrogation and so long as the waiver is knowing and voluntary, any statement made is admissible against the defendant."
No grown woman with a psycho ex is worth risking your physical safety for, especially not if she isn’t already your wife. A lot of the time these female ‘victims’ enjoy the negative attention they get from their disturbed former lovers.
Wow! What a nasty person you are
More than 90% of abused women return to the jerks. Taking abuse is an incredibly difficult mindset to break.
@ I agree, it’s a terribly difficult mindset to break. The original commenter wants to victim blame
@@nadanalia3000 I bet you victim blaming is how you convince yourself it’s ok to treat the women in your life just like the guy in this video treats his
@mandalia 3000
The best route is never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever ever TALK TO POLICE. Forfeiting your right to remain silent is NEVER beneficial.
The woman is the problem here. Jesch she should be charged. Piece of Work.
Why?
@ apparently you didn’t watch the whole video.
Dude your comment makes me believe you can't be around women. This freak would not let her leave and she call for help. Just because she's a woman doesn't mean that you own her.
She got in the car with him though. I don't think that's fair. I do think he killed him but Im not sure it's for the reasons your saying.
Someone calls you to come save them? Nope. You call emergency services
Lots of poor decisions by all three, the girl, the dude who is dead and the guy facing 2nd degree murder charges. If any one of the three just took the conservative route that night this tragedy would not have transpired. This will be an interesting case and the details matter a ton here. I would be VERY interested in what the neighbor saw.
It's best not to get involved in other people's mistakes. It's not worth putting your life on the line, especially when you have a young family that love & depend on you.
Captain SaveAH03 looses his life over a female. Leave them alone its not your business.
Then she goes back to the guy.
@@mrwilliamwonder And complain about all men.
That's exactly how women feel when men complain about women's behavior. 😊
She should've called the police, not a friend and put him in harm's way! 😞
I hope she got charged too - she basically planed it - trapped and played until death came in the middle-
That woman instagated the whole thing. She was trying to start trouble. Why did she go home with him? Why did she tell him where she was at?
Guys please never interfere, call the cops and watch from a distance.
Brah... should have been worrying about his newborn.... not other peoples business... on other peoples property.
I dont condone what happened here... Just saying... MYOFB!
If he would have called the police then he’d of been fine and done his duty to a fellow human being. Nothing more.
Brah, it sounds like he stalked her, then kidnapped her. He admits that he gave the victim the address.
He admits that they were leaving. Literally getting in the car.
He's lucky it's only 2nd.
Dead @$$ real 🤷🏾♂️
That’s how you do an in-video advertisement
Is the girlfriend arrested as well she just as guilty in my eyes?
Asking the interrogators what’s the best route?
They had been dating six months, and he kills to get rid of a competitor. Was it worth it?
It's disturbing and sad, how women want men to continue to jump out in their relationship.
There are conflicting stories here. It sounds like the girl in question was at the epicenter of a fire storm. She didn’t want to be with him and the victim was trying to extricate her from this guys house who obviously has control issues. His statement that he was trying to be her Saviour falls flat because she was texting the other guy probably telling him to come get her. Our perpetrator is getting more and more wound up resulting in the altercation when our victim comes to the house to “rescue” the girl in question. The argument of self defence is stretching the law as the altercation was pre planned and the victim was challenged to come to the house by the perpetrator. The use of a gun has become second nature in American culture and to claim it was self defence is a bogus get out clause. What this guy did was to feed on the adrenaline pumping around his body. When the victim came to the house it was premeditated murder. The perpetrator had every intention of shooting even if he thought he would only wound his victim. In the act of pulling the trigger he broke the law and was unlucky enough to cause a fatality. The victim is not without blame but if he had called 911 all this could have been avoided. The law is meant to protect society from illegal acts of commission. In this case it is not even manslaughter. He cold heartedly discharged his weapon knowing it was a potentially lethal force he used even if he maintains it was for the purposes of defending himself. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse and possessing a firearm implies it could cause bodily harm and even death.
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._*
As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report.
She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him.
The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her.
The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house.
The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said.
Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot.
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Murderers lie. Abusers lie. People who are guilty and are being questioned LIE. Fitzgerald and the woman were trying to leave, so the claim of self-defense falls completely flat. Especially since Roces is the instigator.
I'm in Eugene Oregon and we have a 5 year old girl missing, I just saw it on a news break.. Say a prayer please.. 🙏
Wrong comment section
So random.. Are you the one that kidnapped that child? 🤨
Nah. You have a family of your own. Don't get involved in stuff like that.
Sounds like the girl needs brought up on charges not this guy.
Woman tries to get away for “ some time “, answers her phone when he calls, tells him where she is; gets in his truck and goes to his house and THEN wants to leave. Jeez
So, the dead guy was being unfaithful to his wife?
That’s what I’m trying to figure out
@ the story and the video are evidently edited to make it seem like the victim was some kind of hero of something like it… there are missing spots in the story, at least for me.
Luring a guy around to his demise.
So they woman will be facing charges?
Lived in FL my whole life. Never once heard J-ville referred to as the murder capital of FL. If anything, I think if you asked most Floridians where they thought the murder capital of FL is, the most common answer you would get would be Miami.
She used you for a ride and you pick her up Fool.
Stop risking your life for strangers. Call 911 and walk away‼️ now his kid has no dad‼️‼️‼️
Conseqences of being a whiteknight and acting irrationally instead of calling the police
Ok blackberry
Lost his life forever in the friend zone
When not minding your business goes wrong. Most times you injured or not alive and they go right back to them
Absolutely 💯
yeah but i wouldn't be aable to live with myself knowing I could've done something and stood by doing nothing.
Ironically, this "minding my own business" mentality is mostly prevalent in Christian communities, where they idolize a Man who "died for everyone else's sins," was all about never letting your own values get in the way of helping others and made it his life's mission to care about your neighbors. It's as if evangelicals have never even read the Evangels and just chose to ignore what the premise of their entire religion is about. And they'll be surprised when they end in a very unpleasantly hot place for all of eternity... well like, yeah, should have followed His word and lended a helping hand if that's what you believe in!
Yup! I’ve heard so many similar stories to this one.
So do nothing when you see a crime being committed lol what backward assed logic is that 😂
@@yafavoritealcoholic6985 call cops
Story like this happen and some women still expect men to always step in and put line on line for them when they are not your sister, mother, etc
They trust believe they deserve protection from any random man just by virtue of being a woman. Yet out of the other side of their mouths will talk about how strong and independent they are and how they dont need no man.
@@honestyisadyingvirtuemeet better women, yikes
Making someone wait 3 hrs is a joke. Charge me or let me go. Also that one cop with his arms folded I'd have a problem with. He seems like he already knows this guy's history.
I also noticed they wanted to read him his rights before he spoke .... what a joke this department is.
Call the cops, alot of times even officers get killed going to a domestic situation, prayers 🙏.
What a scumbag!
Acting all innocent while murdering a man who tried to help a woman in need!
If you are a little punk like this guy, don't carry a gun.
Honestly, this is exactly why I’d steer clear of other people's domestic issues. If she’s got an on-again, off-again thing with her boyfriend and keeps going back despite his toxic behavior, chances are even if you "save" her that night, she'll just end up right back with him later.
Something doesn’t sound right about this
he’s lying a little to bolster his claim
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._*
As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report.
She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him.
The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her.
The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house.
The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said.
Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot.
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Everyone here somehow believes everything this guy says, even though his story has a lot of holes and moments that should raise eyebrows.
- He was told his girlfriend doesn't want to talk to him, so he drives to the area she's in and looks for her in bars for 45 minutes.
- She tries getting out of the car while they were driving, saying she wants to go. Everyone still says that the girlfriend went with him willingly.
- She rushes out to get into Fitzgerald's car, yet Roces still acts like he was completely calm. Moments later, he kills Fitzgerald.
The girlfriend's statement makes a lot more sense, but people would rather blame an abuse victim that hold an abusive murderer accountable.
@ why did she get in the car initially exactly
The key to NEVER end up on one of these episodes is to ALWAYS invoke your Fifth amendment right to stay silent and never talk to the cops... Period.
Got to learn to mind ya own business. How is trading your life for someone else's argument considered "heroic"?
Anyone who repeatedly says they told someone to relax is such a red flag imo
I'm sorry brother but simple fun loving men don't do home invasions
Or have a lengthy criminal history
@@artist8942 the murderer says home invasion, he had 8 hours total to come up with a story. The victim was shot next to his car, so he was leaving and that is murder.
@@cynthiaconnors183 it wasn’t lengthy, mostly traffic and the theft incident ten years ago where he turned himself in. There is no evidence of a home invasion , victim shot by car
@@donnalalomia6445dude they said in the video that the “victim” was convicted of domestic violence. I don’t know if that matters but why are you blatantly lying about something we are all watching
Self defense means you are in fear for your life and feel someone will do bodily harm to you. These guys came to his dad's house obviously looking for trouble or cause a fight.
Sad stuff. A man is dead over a lady who was a player. She wasn’t worth it!
This is why you get a lawyer no matter what.
Bad idea. She'll end up back with the guy and you'll be in jail or the grave
You watch enough of these interrogations and you clearly see the common thread amongst those who are guilty. Involuntarily regurgitating irrelevant information at every step, like mentioning the Packers game several times. I understand that hindsight is 20/20 but if you asked me to act like I was a guilty person trying to look innocent I would just mimic this guy.. As others have mentioned, this is why having a lawyer present is so crucial to a defense.
IF his story is true, it sounds like this lady was playing games with both men and trying to see who would "stand up for/defend her." If true, she's has cost one man his life, and may cost the other his with decades in prison. Yes, he is an adult and made his choices, AND she fed into his control and insecurity,....That said, I don't entirely believe his "I was scared" stand your ground story, especially with the texts and video
Correct answer: *NO* 02:41
I like the way the detectives said I'm gonna read you your Rights "Again" they Clearly never did the First time he wouldn't have to rewrite the time and Date if he had.
No that's not what he said, he said he was going to go over his rights with him again to make sure he understands them. Nothing would suggest he was never advised of his rights. Nice try looking to find the cops doing something wrong, you are not unique.
Detective followed procedure and its all on video, nice try tho
Ouch this guys gonna be declared guilty for sure
Men, mind your business.
I understand this guy murdered someone, but I still feel sorry for him. He was manipulated by not only the girl but also those detectives in the interrogation room. He asked for a lawyer twice and they used his hesitancy and vulnerability against him.
feel bad for the kid left fatherless
It's so annoying when the person keeps talking over the video
So much for Floridas "Stand your ground" law and Castle Doctrine.
Dont get involved in people’s domestics
Seems like the people that showed up at someone else’s house to start an altercation aren’t really the victims here
100 And she called him to pick her up. He should have dropped her off elsewhere. And not keep talking to detectives. He may have had a chance.
@@AuthenticLifeMatters He was looking for her all night, he was already in a jealous rage and they weren't even married...he wouldn't of dropped her off anywhere, they were gonna fight either way. you know it was building up inside him as he looked for her, then they get to the house and the fighting starts so she calls to get picked up and the rest is history.
@@dayzey40she still asked him to pick her up and gave him her location…
@@genesisansbro4936 Actually the shooter admitted that HE had given the men his address and dared the guys to come over...so he knew that they might come over to start a fight. so when he says that he didn't know what the commotion was out side was a lie...I was mistaken when I said she called to get picked...she may have done that but the shooter admitted he gave the address and dare the men to come over and they did. What a mess...
Another witness (the girlfriend) said she met Fitzgerald at his house and they drove to Dart Bar on King Street to meet another friend. The woman said she received several text messages and calls from Roces, *_which she ignored._*
As the night went on, she learned that Roces was searching the Riverside area for her, according to the police report. She said that she and the group left the bar but got separated. Roces approached her as she was walking alone and he told her to get in his car, according to the police report.
She then got in the car, and he took her back to his family’s house on River Road. She told investigators she texted Fitzgerald and asked him to pick her up from Roces’ house because she was afraid of him.
The police report said she went into a bathroom in the house and waited for Fitzgerald to pick her up, and Roces stayed in the bathroom with her.
The next thing she sees, according to the report, is Roces leaving the bathroom. Then he starts arguing with Fitzgerald once he arrived at the front door of the house.
The police report said she left through the front door while they were arguing and went to Fitzgerald’s car which was parked two doors down from Roces’ house. As they were preparing to leave, Roces went over to the vehicle and another argument began as he and Fitzgerald were walking towards each other, the police report said.
Investigators said that at some point during that argument, a gun was pulled out and Fitzgerald was shot.
Why was the man that has a kid out with this girl in the first place? Were they friends or lovers? Also, why go over to a man known to have anger issues home? How did they think it will end? The woman needs to be charged as well.
What is the definition of self defense
Jesse Weber give that LAW & CRIME COFFEE MUG!!!
Domestic violence peaks during football season. sadly.