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In its most recent episode, named I Will Follow, Examination Revelation’s See No Malicious will investigate the homicide of the California-based young lady exhaustively. The episode will air at 9 pm ET.
The outline of the episode peruses as follows: Abigail Gasca-Chavez was going to take off from her home with her two-year-old child to address a task when Ernesto Hernandez, the baby’s dad who had been hanging tight inside the house for around 15 minutes, trapped her, shot her multiple times in the head, and ran away from the area.
Afterward, a neighbor detected the crying baby in the patio and detected that something was off-base. They quickly illuminated Abigail’s sister, Aime. At the point when Aime stopped by to check whether everything was okay, she tracked down her sister dead in her very own pool blood.
Aime informed the police right away, who began the examination. In any case, because of absence of fortuitous proof, it was difficult to figure out who might have killed Gasca-Chavez. Things got much simpler for the police when they detected a CCTV introduced nearby. The recording from the camera drove specialists to the culprit.
- Ernesto Hernandez had crossed the line and escaped to Mexico In the wake of killing Gasca-Chavez, Hernandez ran away from the area. He initially left for Los Angeles, where he purchased a transport ticket and went to Texas. From Texas, he crossed the boundary and escaped to Mexico. Nonetheless, his karma didn’t incline toward him for a really long time. With the assistance of the Mexican specialists, Hernandez was before long found and captured by the US police.
Hernandez was seen as at real fault for first-degree murder in 2018. He was given a most extreme sentence of life in jail without the chance of parole.
He is right now serving his term at the Sierra Preservation Center in Tuolumne Region, California.
- Gasca-Chavez was in a harmful relationship per reports, Gasca-Chavez was in an oppressive relationship with Hernandez and needed to receive in return. Notwithstanding, Hernandez was relentless that the two keep on being seeing someone.
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Indeed, even on the day she was killed, Abigail conceivably had a battle with her ex. Film from that very day showed her having a verbal trade with somebody who showed up close to her home in a dark vehicle. It was a similar dark vehicle where Hernandez later came to kill her.
In any case, in both film, the man’s face was not as expected apparent. Regardless of the recording being grainy, it assisted the police with following the dark vehicle to Hernandez’s brother, from where they got hold of Hernandez’s telephone number. The telephone number assisted the police with finding him in Mexico.