Bank Teller Thinks She's Here For A Write-Up. Detectives Are Investigating A Murder

In 2018, Amelia Bassano — a bank teller at Chase in Orlando, Florida — drafted two $25,000 checks from 73-year-old Gerald Stack's account. Gerald had dementia. Amelia's husband Joshua deposited the checks into accounts opened in their child's name. They spent the money on appliances, electronics, and bills. When Gerald's daughter Cynthia Stack began asking questions about the missing $50,000 — calling Amelia repeatedly, texting, pushing for answers — the calls suddenly stopped. Because Cynthia and her son Sean had been murdered. In this video, we break down the full interrogation — from the moment Amelia walks in thinking this is about a bank write-up, through seven distinct lies the detective dismantles one by one, to the devastating legal education that breaks her: "You're going to be charged with first-degree murder, even if you didn't pull the trigger." ⏱ Timestamps: 0:00 — "Even If You Didn't Pull The Trigger" 0:12 — Who Is Amelia Bassano? 0:50 — Lie #1: "The Grandson Picked Up The Checks" 2:30 — Lie #2: "He Gave Me Permission" 4:30 — Lie #3: "I Didn't Spend The Money" 6:30 — Lie #5: "I Don't Know Where They Live" 8:30 — Lie #7: "I Don't Know What Josh Did" 10:00 — "Cindy Hasn't Called You. She Just Stopped?" 12:00 — "They're Both Dead" 13:30 — "Picture Not Seeing Julian Grow Up" 16:00 — "Even If You Didn't Pull The Trigger" 18:00 — "Whose Idea Was It?" 20:00 — "He Said He'd Handle The Situation" 23:00 — The Gun, The Clothes, The Saw 26:00 — The Guy With The Badge 28:00 — "One Of You Is The World's Worst Person" 30:00 — The Verdict #interrogation #truecrime #orlando #murder