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Anatomy of Murder

Military, Secrets, and Lies

Anatomy of Murder

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True Crime

4.818.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2020

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Murder, suicide and an investigation that spanned over 2,000 miles.

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0:00.0

you

0:28.3

I'm Scott Weinberger, investigative journalist and former deputy sheriff.

0:32.8

I'm Anna Sige-Nikolazi, former New York City homicide prosecutor and host of investigation

0:38.0

discoveries, true conviction.

0:40.1

And this is Anatomy of Murder.

0:47.3

Today we're talking about a case involving a husband and a wife.

0:50.4

And as soon as you hear the beginning of it, you probably will make up your mind about

0:53.8

who the killer is.

0:55.3

But there's more to it than you might be guessing.

0:58.6

This case begins on February 9, 1996.

1:02.2

At 5.45 in the morning, Panama City police 911 operator gets a desperate call to the

1:08.8

center.

1:09.8

The caller identified herself as Moonique Toreen and telling the dispatcher that she found

1:13.7

her husband face down in her backyard and he was not breathing.

1:18.4

Apparently the victim of a vicious attack.

1:21.2

The 911 call is so often exactly where we start.

1:49.8

We want to really live it as much as we can throughout their evidence we have.

1:56.4

So David Toreen is 42 years old, is laying face down behind their home in Panama City, Florida.

2:04.2

And he looked like he was involved in a vicious struggle.

2:09.3

And she says she didn't want to turn the body over.

2:12.6

All she did was reach down, touch his back to see whether he was breathing and then went

2:17.7

in and called police.

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