What happens when a high-stakes legal case relies almost entirely on questionable forensics? This is the story of Dayonte “Moochie” Resiles, a young man from Miami whose fate hangs in the balance.
In 2014, a prominent local resident named Jill Halliburton tragically lost her life inside her home. While initial police interviews with family members revealed major inconsistencies, investigators shifted their focus a week later to Resiles, labeling the incident a break-in gone wrong. However, defensive security measures showed that nothing was missing from the property, and no local witnesses could place Resiles at the scene.
Instead, the state built its entire argument around three microscopic transfers of DNA. But as this investigative documentary uncovers, forensic tracking is rarely absolute, especially when the testing facility involved later lost its official credentials due to processing errors.
Furthermore, key electronic surveillance logs reveal an even bigger contradiction: a witness who viewed the home security feed right before the event explicitly described a suspect who did not match Resiles’ description.
Despite these massive gaps in the investigation, Resiles now faces the absolute highest legal penalty. Is this an open-and-shut case, or a textbook example of a flawed investigation?
Director: Samuel Collardey
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i am crying now😢😢😢😢😢😢
smoochie!
Needs to be warning first damn, traumatizing from the first few seconds
Considering the billions that the company of the victim's husband made via profits in illegal wars and who should have faced Nürnberg style executions it's hard to feel for them
The Forgotten Tragedy of Balkan Muslims (1804–1913)
– 1804–1817 – Serbian Uprisings: Thousands of innocent Muslim civilians were killed or driven from their homes. Families who had lived there for generations suddenly became refugees.
– 1821–1829 – Greek War of Independence: Muslim communities across parts of Greece suffered massacres and forced expulsions. Entire towns lost their Muslim population, leaving behind empty homes and abandoned mosques.
– 1877–1878 – Russo–Turkish War: One of the greatest humanitarian disasters for Balkan Muslims. Hundreds of thousands were killed or died while fleeing from violence, hunger, disease, and freezing weather. Many children never reached safety.
– 1877–1878 – Expulsions from Serbia: Muslims were forced to leave cities such as Niš, Pirot, and Vranje. They left behind their homes, farms, businesses, and the graves of their ancestors.
– 1912–1913 – Balkan Wars: Villages were burned, civilians were killed, families were torn apart, and hundreds of thousands were forced to flee. Mothers searched for their children, and children grew up without their parents.
– A Lost Homeland: Millions of Muslims lost not only their homes but also the places where their families had lived for centuries. Many never returned.
– A Vanished Heritage: Mosques, schools, cemeteries, libraries, and entire neighborhoods disappeared, erasing centuries of history and culture.
– A Forgotten Human Tragedy: Historians attribute these events to a combination of war, rising nationalism, ethnic conflict, revenge, and in some places anti-Muslim hostility. Behind every number was a human life—a child, a mother, a father, or a grandparent whose story deserves to be remembered.
The cries of countless innocent people faded with time, but their suffering remains one of Europe's most forgotten humanitarian tragedies
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Documentary Request: The Forgotten Tragedy of the Muslims of the Balkans
Please make a documentary about the humanitarian tragedy experienced by many Muslim communities in the Balkans during the decline of Ottoman rule (19th–early 20th centuries).
It should explore, point by point:
– The violence, massacres, and forced expulsions that affected many Muslim civilians during wars and nationalist conflicts.
– The destruction of villages, mosques, schools, cemeteries, and centuries-old Muslim communities.
– The fear, hatred, and anti-Muslim prejudice that many Muslims faced in different places, alongside the political and military causes of the conflicts.
– The suffering of ordinary families who lost parents, children, homes, farms, businesses, and their sense of security.
– The long journeys of refugees who were forced to abandon everything and begin new lives elsewhere.
– The lasting psychological trauma carried by survivors and passed on through generations.
– How the demographic map of parts of the Balkans changed as many Muslim communities were killed, displaced, or fled.
– The loss of cultural heritage, languages, traditions, architecture, and local history after many Muslim communities disappeared from areas where they had lived for centuries.
The documentary should also examine the human impact:
– Countless families were permanently separated.
– Many children grew up as refugees without the homeland their ancestors had known.
– Entire communities lost their identity, history, and places of worship.
– The wounds of violence and displacement continued to affect later generations.
It should also reflect on an important question:
If hatred, persecution, and ethnic violence had been prevented, the Balkans might have remained a region where Muslims, Christians, and other communities continued to live together more peacefully, preserving their shared cultural heritage and contributing to a more stable and prosperous society.
Please create a balanced, deeply researched, and compassionate documentary based on historical evidence. History should remember not only wars and political victories, but also the suffering of innocent civilians whose lives were forever changed.
Don't understand why burglars often kill the house ownwers in their own home which is supposed to be their safe haven😢😢😢😢RIP Jill❤
Wow, I’m still watching but I’m half way in & this is giving me Idaho4 Murder vibes!
44:00 this can be anybody
Why would you check the security camera the day after the security camera trial ended?
This guy is not the one that did that lady in,, her husband is to blame .. may she r i p and free this man
wow the real stories 😢 this my channel
I'm thankful that in my country a thing like a "gated community" is totaly unknown…
Is this only for the very rich or some college campus's…?