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Channel Disclaimer: This documentary is for educational purposes to help understand police interrogation techniques and understand criminal psychology. Help us keep bringing you the best new and unseen content - Buy us a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/thecrimeseen Become a channel member to get access to perks: / @thecrimeseen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This JCS inspired true crime documentary looks at a real life horror story and digs into the unique criminal psychology of a killer trio in a twisted love triangle who think they can outsmart police about a disturbing true crime case that went from missing to murder. The real life thriller begins when Marisela travels to visit friends. After a night out at local bars, Marisela disappears. Investigators launch a missing persons investigation and identify the last person seen with her: aspiring rapper Charles. When police attempt to locate Charles for questioning in the shocking true crime case, they discover he's left Texas. His roommate Lisa and her wife Nina are also gone. For months, the investigation into this twisted true crime story stalls as police search for the trio. Then, in March 2021, the case suddenly reignites when Lisa and Nina are located. Investigators arrest the two women, trying to conduct for police interviews with them - but they refuse to talk. When detectives discover Marisela’s body with multiple stab wounds in a wooded area, the missing persons case becomes a homicide investigation - and a real life murder mystery. Finally, investigators are able to track down their prime suspect and conduct a full police interrogation. Police ultimately unravel a case of fatal attraction with a killer trio whose unique criminal psychology led to a twisted love triangle that drove a shocking true crime case with a murder committed by deadly women who snapped. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:45 - Jim’s police interview begins 00:03:05 - Beginnings of a disturbing love triangle 00:07:20 - Jim claims Nina is into Voodoo 00:12:41 - Why does Jim have Lisa's car? 00:17:38 - Lisa is living out her twisted fantasy 00:20:14 - Charles’ police interrogation starts 00:29:12 - Charles' excuses 00:45:45 - Police uncover a twisted love triangle 00:51:56 - Detectives confront Charles about how much more he knows 00:57:10 - Shocking new evidence forces Charles to reconsider his story 01:05:10 - Is Charles finally telling the truth? 01:25:48 - Killer trio fled to Mexico 01:37:59 - Detective challenge Charles story - again 01:43:42 - Is Nina into Voodoo? 02:00:56 - Investigators try to finally pin down Charles' story 02:26:25 - Why didn’t Charles help Marisela? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During this full police interview, detectives use a number of techniques, such as the Reid technique. Through these techniques, they look at the criminal mind and dig into the memories of a murderer, unraveling one of the area's most interesting true crime stories. Criminal psychology helps detectives solve the shocking true crime case in this real life murder documentary of killer siblings who some consider psychopaths hiding in plain sight. We drop new videos every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 11 AM ET. Don't forget to subscribe for more true crime content like this. #interrogation #truecrimecommunity #truecrimestories #TheCrimeSeen #truecrimestory #crimestory #criminalpsychology