EVIL! JETS #1 Pick Charged Murder: “Blood In Every Room”

His talent made him a first-round pick of the New York Jets in the NFL. His use of the term "stabby looking wounds" would make him the butt of a lot of jokes in locker rooms around the country if he wasn’t accused of murdering his girlfriend! Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack take a look at the case of accused killer, Darron Lee, a 30-year-old football player who had the talent to be an all-pro but may very well end up being "all-CON", as in "convict". Lee is accused of killing his girlfriend, Gabriella Pepetuo, in their home in Ooltewah, Tennessee. The professor explains the autopsy report that documents 12 different injuries including a broken neck, severe brain trauma, stab Wounds to her legs, bruising across her body, a large bite mark on her shoulder, a large bite mark on her thigh, and significant facial trauma. Prosecutors claim Darron Lee inflicted the injuries on Gabriella - Darron Lee says Gabriella had narcolepsy and hurt herself after she fell asleep in the shower. 00:00 – Intro: Childish things and vocalization 01:21 – Introducing the Darron Lee investigation 02:04 – The "Stabby" Google search and Darron Lee’s football career 04:35 – The 911 call and the narcolepsy defense 06:05 – Analyzing fall mechanics vs. multiple blunt force injuries 08:31 – Crime scene discovery: Blood in every room 10:13 – The anatomy of bite marks and forensic credibility 15:00 – Signs of struggle: The shattered microwave and moving boxes 16:37 – Forensic analysis: What blood deposition tells us about movement 20:10 – Darron Lee’s legal history and probation violations 21:12 – Can forensic evidence match blood spatter to specific injuries? 22:52 – Classifying blood velocity: Low, medium, and high 25:05 – Mapping movement through the house using transfer patterns 28:44 – The AI evidence: Analyzing Darron Lee’s Chat GPT queries 33:00 – Forensic breakdown of the fatal injuries 34:10 – Explaining "Raccoon Eyes" and Basilar skull fractures 37:03 – Understanding different levels of brain trauma (Epidural vs. Subdural) 39:20 – The mechanics of a broken neck in domestic assaults 43:12 – Cleanup efforts and BlueStar technology vs. Luminol 48:40 – Current case status and final thoughts on domestic violence #DarronLee #GabriellaPepetuo #BodyBags #Forensics #Jets #NewYorkJets