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Boyfriend Cries After His Girlfriend Tries to Leave & She Doesn't Make It

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A boyfriend is found outside his apartment crying and covered in blood. When officers walk inside, what they find changes everything. His girlfriend tried to leave him. She didn't make it. In this video, we break down the 911 call, the body camera footage, and the full investigation into a case that ended a young woman's life over a decision every person has the right to make. On May 29, 2024, just after 9 AM, Seminole County deputies responded to an apartment on San Jose Circle in Casselberry, Florida after receiving a 911 call from a man who told the operator what he had just done to his girlfriend. When officers arrived, the caller was already outside on the ground, crying and hysterical. Both of his hands were covered in blood. He was placed into custody without resistance. Officers entered the apartment to check on the victim. What they found inside the bedroom confirmed everything the caller had told dispatch. Fire rescue pronounced her dead at 9:16 AM. Investigators learned that before calling 911, the suspect made another call — to his wife. He told her what he had done and said there was no coming back from it. Family members were contacted. When officers delivered the news to the victim's mother in person, she collapsed. The grief was immediate and overwhelming. The suspect was questioned but eventually stopped cooperating and asked for an attorney. Based on the 911 confession, witness statements, forensic evidence, and the scene itself, he was charged with second-degree murder. The victim was Vanessa Marie Santiago. She was 23 years old. Bond was denied. ✍️ If you're interested in learning how YouTube bodycam crime scripts are actually written, I put together a practical guide covering structure, pacing, approval standards, and viewer retention. 👉 Access…

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