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In the small town of Navasota, Texas, a prominent community leader and funeral director, Lonnie Turner Sr., was found shot to death in his bedroom. The investigation initially focused on his son, Lonnie Jr., due to suspicious behavior, gunshot residue on his hands, and a 9mm handgun found under his mattress that matched the murder weapon. However, forensic DNA analysis of a homemade mask found near a nearby creek provided a breakthrough, eventually linking the crime to the victim's godson, James White. The case involves complex layers of family dynamics, including conflicting accounts from the victim's son and brother, as well as allegations of a conspiracy. While White eventually confessed to the shooting but claimed he was coerced by Lonnie Jr., physical evidence and cell phone records supported the son's alibi. The episode explores how forensic science ultimately resolved a case filled with contradictory testimonies and deep-seated community suspicion.
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It just didn't make even sense. It didn't ring clear at all. It was one of the strangest stories I've had from a murder suspect, and there have been some pretty strange stories.
00:06:01 · An investigator describes the confusion surrounding the initial statements made by the victim's son.
He claimed the gun had been stolen two weeks earlier.
00:07:18 · Lonnie Jr. attempted to explain why the murder weapon was found hidden under his mattress.
The result was that Lonnie Turner Jr. was excluded as a contributor to that profile.
00:11:54 · DNA testing on the discarded mask cleared the primary suspect, Lonnie Jr.
White now said that Lonnie Jr. hired him to kill his father.
00:15:31 · After being confronted with DNA evidence, James White changed his story to implicate the victim's son.
I honestly believe that if it hadn't been for that DNA profile on that mask, we wouldn't have made it able to make a case.
00:20:00 · A professional reflects on the critical role forensic evidence played in solving the murder.
In the small town of Navasota, Texas, a prominent community leader and funeral director, Lonnie Turner Sr., was found shot to death in his bedroom. The investigation initially focused on his son, Lonnie Jr., due to suspicious behavior, gunshot residue on his hands, and a 9mm handgun found under his mattress that matched the murder weapon. However, forensic DNA analysis of a homemade mask found near a nearby creek provided a breakthrough, eventually linking the crime to the victim's godson, James White. The case involves complex layers of family dynamics, including conflicting accounts from the victim's son and brother, as well as allegations of a conspiracy. While White eventually confessed to the shooting but claimed he was coerced by Lonnie Jr., physical evidence and cell phone records supported the son's alibi. The episode explores how forensic science ultimately resolved a case filled with contradictory testimonies and deep-seated community suspicion.
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SlušanoIn the small town of Navasota, Texas, a prominent community leader and funeral director, Lonnie Turner Sr., was found shot to death in his bedroom. The investigation initially focused on his son, Lonnie Jr., due to suspicious behavior, gunshot residue on his hands, and a 9mm handgun found under his mattress that matched the murder weapon. However, forensic DNA analysis of a homemade mask found near a nearby creek provided a breakthrough, eventually linking the crime to the victim's godson, James White. The case involves complex layers of family dynamics, including conflicting accounts from the victim's son and brother, as well as allegations of a conspiracy. While White eventually confessed to the shooting but claimed he was coerced by Lonnie Jr., physical evidence and cell phone records supported the son's alibi. The episode explores how forensic science ultimately resolved a case filled with contradictory testimonies and deep-seated community suspicion.
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Skeleton Key
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