When police asked Guadalupe Contreras in the days before his estranged wife was found dead, he repeatedly told officers, 'I don't know.' However, investigators said, the evidence told a different story.
‘I don’t know’: Bexar County jury watches SAPD interview videos in retrial for man accused of murdering his wife
Espinoza asked Contreras when he last saw his estranged wife. Contreras told the detective he last saw Elizabeth the day before she was reported missing because she wanted to be put on his work insurance. Guadalupe’s GPS data from his delivery truck also revealed how he went off route and where his truck was located.
When Espinoza told Guadalupe that he would be charged with her murder, Contreras was stunned and asked the detective, “Why?”During the cross-examination of Espinoza, defense attorney Charles Bunk asked him why Elizabeth’s ex-husband, Joe Munoz, Jr., was never investigated.The first day of testimony in Contreras' retrial on Thursday revealed he and his estranged wife were still in contact despite being in other relationships.
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