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October 9, 2025 6 mins

A suspect is exposed by a victim's cell phone; she reordered her own death and the man behind it. Officials found the footage after arriving to a double homicide. A biotech boss's deadly deception will land him behind bars. He ordered a hitman when a rival said he'd squeal over his bogus multi-million-dollar deal. Plus, a scary, but delicious lawsuit is settled!  Jennifer Gould reports.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alert, hourly update, breaking crime news Now. I'm Jennifer Gould.
The chilling final moments of a Florida couple were captured
in horrifying detail by one of the victims, whose cell
phone was still recording when police found her body slumped
in a pickup truck. This final deadly piece of digital evidence,

(00:21):
a smoking gun confession, led Tampa authorities straight to the
man charged with gunning down both victims in a vicious
money dispute. Luise Jules, fifty nine, was arrested and charged
in the double homicide after police recovered the gruesome footage.
Responding to a nine to one one call about a shooting,

(00:42):
officers arrived to find a thirty seven year old man
lifeless on the ground and a forty year old woman
hanging out of a white Chevrolet Colorado, both victims of
fatal gunshot wounds. This woman spoke to WFLA NBC eight news.
I heard a few shots go on, but it was
I thought it was like fireworks, you know, But when

(01:03):
I came out as complete chaos. In all that chaos,
the female victim was still clutching her cell phone, which
contained the victim's last second video affidavit. The horrifying footage
shows Jewels outside the truck, holding a cup and reaching inside.
When the male victim shouts, quote, Hey, you can't go
in my car end quote, and the woman adds, quote

(01:25):
you can't search the vehicle end quote. The situation explodes.
Jewels allegedly hurled the liquid from his cup at the
man before drawing a black semi automatic pistol. The video
then captured the suspect racking the slide back and pointing
the weapon at the man, followed by the woman's terrified

(01:45):
screams as gunshots rang out. The footage goes very shaky
as she desperately tries to run before Jewles is scene
standing over her gun in hand before closing the door
and fleeing. The scene tracked down via the video and
neighborhood identification. Eight hours later, was found disposing of the weapon,

(02:07):
a black semi automatic pistol, in the bed of a
red truck. When confronted, he admitted to police he was
the man in the video, claiming the victims quote owed
him money end quote for the white Chevy that they
were driving in and that he was quote very angry
end quote when they failed to pay him the previous night,

(02:28):
the amount that costs two people their lives two thousand dollars.
Jules is charged with two counts of first degree murder
and one count of tampering with physical evidence. He remains
held without bond in Hillsboro County Jail. For the latest
crime and justice news, follow Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
on your favorite podcast app. You can also watch crime

(02:50):
stories on Fox one and YouTube. More crime and justice
news after this. The man who promised to cure HIV
is going to prison for life after he traded his
medical lab for a murder for hire plot. Sir hot

(03:11):
Gumruku forty two, the slick Turkish national who rose from
magician to biotech mogul, was found guilty of orchestrating the
cold blooded execution of his business rival, Gregory Davis, who
was found shot dead and left in a snowy ditch
in Vermont. Gumuruku, who ran Enochio and Biosciences and claimed

(03:33):
to have discovered an HIV cure, was undone by his
fraudulent past. Here he is in a previous post on
the company's website. I always believe there is no such
thing as any curable disease. We have to look at
things from a different perspective than the other scientists too.
Federal prosecutors revealed that Davis, a married father of six

(03:54):
with a seventh child on the way, threatened to expose
Gomuruku's role in a failed oil commodities deal. Silencing Davis
became urgent as the rivals threats jeopardized Goomuruku's high stakes
negotiation of a multi million dollar biotech merger built entirely

(04:14):
on his false medical claims. His entire lavish, celebrity studded
Hollywood lifestyle was on the line. In a twisted cinematic conspiracy,
Goomruku hired his friend Burke Irrit to find a hitman.
Rite contacted Aaron Ethridge, who in turn recruited Jerry Banks
to carry out the contract killing. On January seventh, twenty eighteen,

(04:38):
Banks arrived at Davis's Danville, Vermont home in a vehicle
rigged with flashing red and blue lights. Posing as a
US marshal. He coolly abducted the unsuspecting forty nine year old,
drove him ten miles away, and shot him in the
back of the head before dumping his body in the
snow Bank. Gumuruku was convicted on three felonies, including murder

(05:00):
for hire and conspiracy to commit wire fraud. The other
men involved face their reckoning. Banks received a two hundred
month sentence, Ethridge got one hundred and forty months, and
Irrita was handed one hundred and ten months. Gumuruku now
faces a mandatory sentence of life in federal prison. His
sentencing has been pushed to November, and finally, just in

(05:25):
time for Halloween, a scary lawsuit has been settled. Her
Sheep just scored a massive treat from a federal judge
who dismissed a monster of a class action complaint. The
beef customers felt ghosted because the Reese's peanut butter pumpkins
and white ghosts looked totally blank, no carved eyes or mouths,

(05:46):
unlikely terrifying designs on the rapper. Choppers claimed deceptive advertising,
expecting their chocolate to look a lot more hunting, but
US District Judge Melissa Damien said boo to that she
ruled consumers failed to show real economic harm, noting the
candies were not worthless. The chocolate still hit the sweet spot,

(06:08):
even if the designs weren't spooky enough. The court has ruled,
just because your Reese's pumpkin is missing a face, it
doesn't mean you're going to get your cash back. It
looks like this legal trick just ran out of treats
for the latest crime and justice news followed the Crime
Alert hourly update on your favorite podcast app with this
crime Alert, I'm Jennifer Gould.
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