Insurance fraud investigations involve analyzing claim evidence to identify discrepancies, such as when a fire claim lacks fire department response records, or when check disputes involve multiple victims; investigators look for inconsistencies in documentation, witness statements, and physical evidence to determine claim legitimacy.
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Jeremy Dewitte Jenn Brings Cops To Metro State - VideoAdded:
Let me ask you a question.
>> Why do you look like a cop?
>> Sergeant, >> I have it on a body cam downloaded.
>> My bad. Where's my bag?
>> Where's my bag?
>> Good morning.
>> May we come in?
>> I'm sorry.
>> May we come in?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, perfect. Thank you.
>> Uh, I don't know how to Can't close that.
>> Um, >> I assume we just see there's a trick. Is that easy enough?
>> You want all the way?
>> Yes, please.
>> All right.
Sorry about the chairs. These are the only chairs.
>> Oh, no, no, no. We've been sitting in traffic, so I'm happy to stand up.
Truly, the traffic's been ridiculous.
It's Man, >> just to be over there and all that for the last Again, the GPS, we were going to be here super early.
>> Yeah.
>> And obviously that didn't happen.
>> Yeah.
>> So, again, thanks for inviting us back.
This is Detective Bomber.
>> Hello.
>> I know. Like we said, we had to take somebody with us when we come out.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. Sorry. Sorry about the chair.
Down. Um uh yeah. So, um yeah, I know the last time we talked, we couldn't really um >> Yeah, the road noise on orange out was ridiculous.
>> It was no good.
>> Yeah. Um so, I don't know. I just kind of wrote down >> Okay.
>> things. I don't know. Um >> my notebook here. Give me just a second.
>> I'm sorry.
>> Brought my notebook here if you don't mind. Get that out. See what I can use your restroom right here real quick.
Okay. Thank you.
Um, the door is kind of hard to open at first, but it should be okay. Yeah, there you go.
>> There we are. Maybe. There we are. Okay.
>> Okay. So, I just wrote everything down.
Like I said, I just every it's whatever.
Okay. Um, so I know um um I don't know if there's things that you already have like I'm sure you have like the the insurance um uh emails or anything that he sent over to them. Um anything from the attorney from the other side? I'm sure >> Yeah, that's what I talked to M Leaden.
I'm going to get it wrong. I know I am late or Jeremy's I get I get it backwards when I talk to him about it.
>> Yeah. I let them know that that we have everything from the claim file from insurance.
>> Mhm.
>> That that's basically when we start an investigation, they give us everything from we get the claim file from both both sides.
>> Okay.
Okay. All right. So, um as I was stating, um I since you already have the emails, I don't have to talk about it since you already have it. Um um and um so I already told you about the accident that happened on the 11th of October.
>> Um uh and the photos that were or some of the photos that were given to Infinity.
Yes. Um you do you have those um emails?
>> Yeah, it takes we've requested them.
Sometimes it takes with before co you could probably get them in a couple weeks but now everybody's working from home. So something that would have taken a couple weeks now takes a few months.
unfortunately.
>> Right. Um so, uh yeah, so the emails that he sent over to uh Infinity, I have those. Um and some of the pictures that he gave them were pictures from, like I told you, from a previous accident, and the uh insurance person, I don't know if he's an adjuster or whatever he is, um uh he was stating that it seemed as though they were from two different incidents, which they were.
>> Um >> but apparently a check was mailed or something to him. He didn't tell me anything about a check, but apparently something was mailed to him.
>> Um, so I um I don't know if when I don't know if you talked to Detective Lin Court, but um I do have his because he has multiple phones. So I do have um >> the phone that has the pictures from the actual incident that happened. Um the pictures that he sent and I think I told you this were of a Chevy Impala >> and um we were in the Tahoe.
um >> wasn't like just an oversight on his part like he clear like was it something he meant to do or was it I have so many obviously there's a lot of cars here there's something he >> it was something he meant to do because he'd already sent me those pictures before the Impala stuff but it was I think it was before the accident >> um and he just said you know um Alec someone who used to work here he was he said Alec had wrecked the Impala or uh dented it or something and he sent me pictures And so that's how I recognized the pictures. So I was like, "Oh, I've seen these before. They're from the Impala." And then I looked in his phone >> and he has like a folder for I guess all the accidents that have happened. So he has a folder for the Impala incident and then a charger was um totaled by someone else who used to work here.
>> Um so he had those all in the same um in the same file. Mhm.
>> Um, as far as um, the whole insurance thing, I mean, I'm, like I said, I'm sure you have all the um, emails from insurance to them um, with Ra's name on it.
>> Um, there was a a policy with the general, but whenever I search for it in the emails, I can't find it. Um, so I'm I'm guessing he went ahead and wiped all that out. Um just trying to think about what else is worth as that incident. I mean I don't know if there's anything else you need on that since >> I mean obviously the more we have is the the better. I'm not going to say no. I don't I don't want that information.
>> Right. Um and then I was talking to you about um the tow truck insurance. Yes. Um, and so, um, we ended up getting progressive insurance and we got it through a guy named I can't remember his first name, >> but his last name is Kawuchi.
>> Kawuchi.
>> Kuchi.
>> That's a cool name.
>> Kuchi. And, um, >> so, um, we got the insurance because we needed it for the toy truck.
>> Um, and Jeremy did a he filed a claim with MX, American Express.
um maybe a month or two after that >> and stated that it was fraudulent that he'd never done business with Kawuchi, which wasn't true. Um >> and um so I guess they credit it back and then they took it back >> and recently I like a week or so ago um he called him again um and I was here in the office >> and he was stating again that he'd never done business with them and he was trying to get their credit back >> again. Um, so I don't know like I don't know what um I don't know. I'm just trying to what I'll just give you the information and you decide what you want to do with it.
But um so that was what happened with the tow truck um situation. Um you said that you deal with all types of fraud.
>> Yeah, it's pretty much all we do all day long. That's what we get paid for.
>> Okay. Um so there were checks. Um he well sometimes he pays cash >> um but then he'll write checks for people and um so once he is pretty much done with you or if you make him mad or whatever the situation is he will um dispute the checks. So he disputed multiple I think it was almost $1,000 worth of checks for um two ex employees.
Um Star I can't remember her last name.
It's somewhere I I'll find it. Star something. And then Alec Ringall, um, he disputed the checks. Um, and I know they cashed their checks primar primarily at Amscott.
>> Um, and Amscott was calling a lot trying to figure out, you know, why basically $1,000 worth of checks was um being disputed and he was st Jeremy was stating that they stole the checks from him, that he didn't give them access to it, but he wrote the checks for them.
their last check they received. I was there at the old office um when they got it. Um so that was something else that happened.
>> I'm sorry to cut you off for these like payroll checks. Like what are the checks for? Like what is he like why is he paying these these?
>> Um they worked so they're on the Well, they were he didn't have Bank of America at that time. He had um Mid Florida.
>> Okay.
>> Um and so on their checks it says DBA Metro State special services on there.
So I guess they're that's a payroll check.
>> Okay. So like he they worked they did an SS escort or whatever it was and that's what they're the checks are for. Okay.
>> Exactly. Um um and then when we were um at the old office um they there was an issue with the um the mailbox. So I guess the mailman because they all shared it's like a community mailbox.
>> Okay. So, I guess the mailman accidentally put one of the other um renters checks in Jeremy's box. It was a woman. Um I think I still have a voicemail and um uh she for some reason, I don't know, she was just really nice.
She didn't she didn't call the police or anything. Um but Jeremy took her check and then um somehow he was able to cash her check. Um I don't know how he was able to do that, but he was able to cash it in at Mid Florida. Um and um the lady found out of course >> um and she kept contacting him um trying to find out um you know why he had done it and how it happened and he said it was a mistake but it >> it really wasn't a mistake. Um the mid Florida account you probably know is closed now. Um, and the reason for that is Jeremy was sell Okay, this is what he claims. He was selling a bike or something. He was selling a bike and these people sent him emails and I saw the emails. I think I still have them.
>> Um, stating, "Well, if you It's like one of those scams where, and I think I told you where um if you cash a larger amount than what it's worth." Sure.
>> And Okay, that's scam that everyone has heard about. So, um, he knew the checks weren't valid. Of course, he knew it was a scam, but he tried to cash the checks anyway at Mid Florida.
>> And I'm I'm sorry, were these checks that he like who who gave him these these checks?
>> Um, the the I guess the >> whoever the right Okay. Right. And so he knew they weren't good checks and um he gave the checks to Mid Florida >> and at first he tried to do a mobile deposit >> and they rejected it. So then he went to the bank um and I think I was with him that time when he went to the bank >> and um uh he tried to cash it and the manager, it was a male, he came up to the window >> and he said, "You know, these are a little older." cuz they were a little older than like 6 months.
>> Mhm.
>> He said, "Oh, they're a little old, so we we can't we can't cash them." And I think that night, um, they sent him an email and stated that the account was closed, um, due to fraud.
>> Um, and he continued to try to cash those bad checks until they just they told him that he had money.
>> Um, they were going to close the account, but he still had like $1,000 left in there, and they were going to try to allow him to take it out. Um but they never did and and he got really nervous. He thought they were calling the police so he just left. And >> was this like months ago? Years like how how far back was that?
>> I'm sorry. Um >> it was after he got out of jail the last time. So after December, it had to be December.
>> So within the last month or two, >> right?
>> Which which branch did he go to?
>> Um the one uh on the east side of town.
>> East side. He >> went to the one on the east side of town and then he went to the one in Lakeland.
like out by like UTF or something.
>> Yes. Um >> I can't like Rouse that. Yeah.
>> That's the one I went to with him and then um when he was leaving an escort recently. Um he went to he tried to go to the one in Lakeland and they were the ones that were holding like holding him there.
>> Then back to Mr. Kucci. Is he an insurance agent or what's his deal? Like is he a friend or is he >> I found him because I was trying to find it's really hard to find commercial insurance for a tow truck driver.
>> So I contacted a guy. He said I don't do it but there's this great person um named I think it's Tom Kuchi anyway.
>> And so I contacted Mr. Kuchi and I I dealt with him. So >> I think that was I mean I don't think I did anything wrong. I mean, I legit legitimately was looking for tow trucks and so um we he and I talked and um when it was time for the payment, that was like the only time he talked to Jeremy.
It was on three-way.
>> Um so, we were just looking for the commercial um auto or you know, commercial auto insurance. Um >> and I thought everything was fine. I like the guy.
>> Um but >> Jeremy wasn't happy with the direction of the tow truck. Um, Copart, I don't know if you know who Copart is, but Copart is a um >> like a salvage salvage yard of whatever.
Um, and they had done business with him in the past.
>> Um, and they stopped. Jeremy says that >> Sergeant Vidler went to the company and told him about him >> and he they were just done with him at that point.
>> Um, so um Copart decided to give him another chance. It had been like a year. Um, and they said, "Well, you need the 300,000.
You need, you know, you need insurance."
And so that's when I went and contacted Mr. Kuchi and then we got the Progressive >> insurance. Um, but then Jeremy >> told American Express, which I didn't even know he'd done.
>> Um, that it was fraudulent.
>> I The only way I found out is because Mr. Kuchi called me and he was like, "Jennifer, please call me when you can because I don't understand what's going on." So I talked to Jeremy and that's when um he did I guess a chargeback or whatever you call it. So um so anyway um the other thing that he he has done and I don't really know if like it matters.
um the situations with the phones with the police.
>> Um so whenever you all take his phones, >> he will make a claim with the um like what is it like a shirion or something like that?
>> Yeah. Like the the warrant not the warranty but the >> Yeah. Yeah. So he'll make claims with them stating that his home was burglarized um or that um it you know he was on a fishing trip and it fell or something like that and um they will send him out uh new devices and things like that. Um >> there was a situation where he I don't know I guess he went into like a rage and he destroyed his own home. Um and he stated that he was burglarized that someone broke in and did all this damage and it was really him that did it and then he um filed something um saying that it was damage from these robbers.
Um the other thing that he has done is um okay so when we were on Acme Street which is in the city of Orlando's jurisdiction um he made a report I was there was there >> I believe it was August or September of 2020 >> and he stated at that um Steven Negron and Victor Lopez stole um items from him.
>> Um and that it was at that location. Um it was actually it actually never occurred. Um not that particular incident. It didn't occur and um it happened in the office before that. So it was Orange County's jurisdiction, but he didn't want Orange County to get involved. So he made the report. An officer came out. made the report and then I don't know after a detective was assigned, detective Blondon, I don't know her first name, um after a detective was assigned, um then he um told me he told me that it didn't happen >> on Acme, which I thought I didn't think it happened on Acme anyway because I wasn't sure if Steven was really working at that time. Um, but he told me it happened in Orange County and I don't know if that, like I said, I don't I don't know if that matters. I don't >> sure, >> whatever. So, >> I'm sorry to cut off. What did he say was was stolen? Was it like >> laptops? Was it motorcycles? Like >> he said he said um laptops were taken and he also said that um lights and equipment were taken. He said that was more of Victor Lopez's thing to take light >> because Stephen sorry Victor has stolen from him in the past >> but not that particular incident. Um he was doing that to be vengeful because um Victor Lopez had you know given an interview and was saying negative things about him. So >> he was doing that >> um out of revenge. Um, the other thing is when we went to California, >> um, the Dr. Phil show, they, um, they wanted him to pay for his tickets first and then they were going to reimburse him, which they did.
>> Um, so the tickets were paid and um, then he recently disputed the airline tickets with American Express. Um, I don't know why since he got the money back, but I guess he wanted extra money, but that's what he did.
Um, and yeah, I mean everything else that I know I guess has to do with more impersonation and you guys don't really deal with that. So, um, >> I guess seems like the sheriff's office is doing whatever it is they do with there's on the clerk's office. There's like all sorts of cases with impersonation and >> sure >> sheriff's office.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Seems like the Sergeant Vidler, >> I guess him and Jeremy aren't aren't too too close. It seems like >> No.
>> I don't know what the history is there, but it seems like neither of them really like each other.
>> No, that's an understatement. Yeah.
Um, so yeah, I mean, like I said, I mean, that's all the information I can give you as far as anything having to do with insurance or fraud or anything like that.
>> I know the first time we talked about um he wanted to stage a burglar here. Is that still in the works?
>> I haven't done anything. I haven't touched >> haven't raised the right >> the rates or the the coverage, >> right? To my knowledge, none of it has changed. Um, so right now he is uh I have I guess I have to talk to Lind Court. Um, >> right now he is headed to North Carolina like I told you.
>> Um, and like last night he wanted me to go with him and so I I went with him. I got he he called me. He was headed to the office. I was here and he asked me if I would help him move like move a car.
Mhm.
>> And I said, "Okay, yeah, I'll help you move a car. I mean, doesn't it's not that big of a deal." I said, "What kind of car is it?" And he was really secretive. He wouldn't tell me. I thought maybe he just like bought a car with credit or something like that. And long story short, we ended up all the way out at the airport >> and he was trying to get me to rent a car in his name, which or rent a car in my name, I'm sorry, which I didn't do.
Um, and he got angry and I just left. I got in a lift and I just came back to the office and then I got in the car and left.
>> Um, and then he brought out another employee. Uh, his name is Adrien Hernandez. Um, and Adrien did put the rental car in his name, >> but I don't think they were going to allow Jeremy to pick it up. So, he recently just went to um like the thrifty rental or whatever in CM.
>> Um and he got the rental car um and he's headed off to North Carolina. So, >> is there a reason he wouldn't want to drive Ronnie's car or like is there some just out of curiosity?
>> He's not supposed to be leaving. So, >> so they don't want that, >> right? So, he wasn't going to drive a metro state anything and he and they know about her vehicle now. Um, so no, they um it's a like a 2020 Armada or something. I don't know what the brand is, but um yeah, I have like the tag and all that, but anyway. Um, >> so yeah, that's what he's doing. And he says to be coming back on Thursday.
>> So, and then turning a car in on Friday.
So, >> and you said it was to get some, you thought maybe like equipment or something?
>> That was the idea. Um, now they're just staying in like a ski resort for a few nights. Um, >> so that's what they're doing. I don't know why.
>> Um, >> but that is that's what he wants to do.
>> That's we'll get past that. the um the the payroll checks at Amscott with um Alec and Star. How how long ago was that? Was that like years, days, months?
>> Uh like October, November.
>> October, November. All right.
And that was from Jeremy's Mid Florida account or the business's Mid Florida account.
What insurance company insures this like the the business here?
>> Uh, his cox h i co x.
>> And that did were they the same insurance company that was over when y'all were at the you said the one in Orlando?
>> He didn't have any insurance.
>> Didn't have any insurance over there.
What made him like why if he didn't have insurance there like why >> you have to have insurance?
>> Oh like the whoever owns the building makes you okay.
>> Did that bother him or is he he was fine with that? Like >> he didn't like it. He felt like it was an iron to stay here. So >> why why did y'all move from Orlando to like was it just the the lease was up or >> he stopped paying Mr. Wise.
>> Um he didn't pay him for like four months. So, that was it.
>> And then the lady, you said the check got in the wrong box at the mailbox. You know what? What her name was or >> I have to I have to go look at um I had to go listen to the I'm sorry, I'm not prepared. I had to listen to the voicemail. Um but um I can't remember her name, but yeah, she was just one of the people that owned or not owned but rented one of the little slots over there. And like I said, I don't know if the I don't know how the mailman did it, but I guess when you open it, you're just shoving stuff in. And >> so Jeremy got her check and then he was able to cash in. I don't know how he told me he did. And I'm I don't even know. I don't even know how he's able to do do things that he does.
>> I don't understand it. But >> would you know what business she might have owned?
I think it's um like an art like ceramic or something, but I I have to go back and check like some type of like tile ceramic >> artwork thing.
>> And I know last time we talked a little bit about the the fire that didn't really happen.
>> Yeah, I have pictures. I have pictures of that. I mean, I don't know if you have pictures. I don't know. No, we again we requested but what would have taken a couple weeks a year or so ago now takes months because everybody was working from home and nobody >> Yeah, I I I have pictures of it. Um he claims because I kept asking him about it as I was trying to get him to tell me what happened. He claimed um that it was um the lights.
>> He because these lights, not all of them work, which we don't even really use them, but um so he was stating, "Oh, well that's what happened with the fire last time." And I said, "Well, okay, what happened?" And he said, "Oh, well, the lights weren't working properly."
And then that's when the fire started.
>> Um >> I just don't understand that because um >> if it wasn't as you state.
>> Isn't that very easy to >> see? And wouldn't the police have gotten involved that?
>> It's easy for us, but unfortunately the insurance companies don't always >> they they pay sometimes when they >> obviously when we wouldn't have a job if insurance companies, you know, we look into that kind of stuff, but they they pay sometimes when maybe the facts of the claim aren't what they really were, >> right? I mean, I can send you the pictures. Um, they're supposed to be on the phone.
>> Um, >> I mean, I saw the building. I saw the damage inside. So, >> yeah, I'll give you a card with my email on it if you wouldn't mind sending those.
>> Okay. Um, what makes what can I ask? I don't I'm allowed to ask. What makes you think that it's not legitimate?
So, just some of the we don't have obviously the whole claim claim file yet, >> but the the fire department from the notes that I have, the fire department never went went out there. So, that's >> that's obviously if you're going to claim several thousand dollars worth of damage and the fire department doesn't have any record of ever being out there, that's kind of a red flag for us.
>> So, are you saying he started the fire and put out the fire? that I'm that's that's kind of my my issue is I'm not saying maybe he he didn't do that or maybe I I truly don't know at this point 100% what what happened but I don't understand how the fire department doesn't have any record of being out there cuz that's and this and in the fraudulent fires that we deal deal with that's kind of the first thing that we ask for well how long was the fire department there and if if the fire department never went that's kind of a red flag for us that I've never had a fire and not saying it can't happen.
>> But as long as I've been doing this, I've never had a fire where the fire department did didn't go that turned out to be real. They're all fraudulent.
>> And I keep an open mind. I'm not saying that's I'm I'm setting that, but it's that's a huge red flag for us that >> the fire department's not not there.
>> How'd you have all this fire?
>> Right.
Have you looked at all of the the police reports and stuff?
>> Absolutely. Yeah.
>> The grand the grand thefts and everything. We've I've looked at the burgers at his house and obviously I mean the his house gets broken into pretty regularly which seems kind of strange that >> I mean know people are out to get him that often. I mean I know he's I guess he's big on YouTube. I've been told that he has a pretty big following. Maybe people don't like him. I I don't really deal with with any of that stuff. But >> that was um I don't understand. But that was the old house.
>> Yeah, there's that. I guess somebody mailed them some white powder.
It seems kind of strange.
>> I don't know. But okay.
>> The one in CMI at his house over there.
That >> seems weird that he would. Again, I'm not here to judge anybody and everybody reacts differently, but just seem kind of odd >> that >> he said it was the guy Sheamar Smith from the other guy car.
>> And I told him I said that doesn't make any sense. I don't think he's that I mean, I only interacted with him for like 25 seconds, but >> he didn't I don't think anyone's that stupid. Um, and then he put a phone number down on in the letter, which didn't make any sense to me.
>> Yeah.
>> As a detective, again, I obviously I wasn't there, but just from what I've seen, it doesn't seem maybe like it maybe he created that for notoriety or fame. I I mean, I'm not here to judge anybody.
>> That's what he wants to do, then that's what he wants to do. But it just seems seems odd the whole whole thing. If I open an envelope and there's white powder, I'd want to wouldn't really worry about law enforcement. I'd want an ambulance and hospital and all that kind of stuff.
>> Yeah. He sent me the pictures when it happened and it was all on his hands and I said, "Why did you even touch it?"
>> Yeah.
>> You don't know what it is.
>> And he said, "Oh, well, it cleared with USPS."
I thought it was weird, too.
>> Yeah. I mean, that's that's that's what he wants to do, but I don't know what that's about.
>> Um, but yeah, I mean, I I don't Like I said, I can just send you what I have.
>> I'd appreciate that.
>> I don't But no, we haven't been brokerized yet >> um yet.
>> I don't know what um I don't know what uh he his plan is, but I know that um for me and I was telling you last time um the plan is to you know remove myself from the situation. what the uh it was a detective with you, right? The last time >> the detective what he said, >> one of the things he said really stuck with me. Um >> and that was, you know, when you go down, you don't you usually don't go down by yourself.
>> Um >> so I'm not doing it to necessarily be a snitch. I guess I am, but just because I don't I'm just tired.
>> And back to that, I what we were kind of talking about last time with the the hitting and the joking and all that, >> I would rather not. We could lose all the insurance fraud cases. I wouldn't care as long as you're being safe. And there's resource. I mean, I know we kind of talked about it last last time, but there's there's folks out there that do that for a a living. I'd be happy to have somebody call you. I mean, there's anything that we can ever do for you as far as that goes. I'd rather not be able to prosecute any insurance fraud case and see you be be safe and be away from from that. So, please know that that I'm we really do care about you. I don't I don't want to see you get hurt, get hit, get choked, and not you don't deserve that. Nobody anybody, >> right? So, is there anybody I mean there's some I know there's folks at OPD that that do that. I know some folks at the sheriff's office. I can give get you some phone numbers or names if you ever want to.
>> I would appreciate that. Yeah. I mean, I just feel um >> there was an incident that happened on Saturday where, you know, we had an argument and he picked up his helmet which was sitting here and he threw it and hit my back. I mean, I just I don't >> I'm just tired.
>> Why does he I mean, just out of an is like an anger problem or what's major problem. I um >> he has in his house he has cameras and stuff >> and the day that you came out um his wife like you said she was just losing it.
>> Yeah, it was >> and she made some statements which um I do have copies of >> um she said that he he has hit her too he tried to kill her.
>> Um so I don't know what I guess I just it made me feel like okay maybe I'm not crazy. Maybe it's not just me. baby. I'm not the only person who >> um >> takes him to that point. So, >> I don't think it's you. I mean, please don't don't think that there's nothing that you do wrong that's going to make someone that's if somebody wants to hit there's no that's 100% on on them. It's not you you didn't cause that. You didn't do that.
>> Please don't think that it's not something it's not only me. It's it's not anybody. It's it's it's him.
>> He's responsible for his own actions. If he wants to hit people and throw helmets and choke people, that's not normal. I mean, that's not how a normal person like we were stressed sitting in traffic, right? We were just that we didn't get out and go yell and scream.
Yeah. We we were just talking about how stressful it was and >> just you're sitting there, you can't move. But I don't think either of us had a thought, man, we should get out and hit somebody. And that's that's not not a normal human reaction in my opinion.
Obviously, I'm not a doctor, but just my life experience, you shouldn't re react in that kind of way, >> right? I know just from reading the the warrant horrible with names.
>> The one the domestic the last domestic violence one. Um did Smith is that the detective's name?
>> Mhm.
>> Do you want to I mean I've worked with him on something else. Would you want to talk to him? I I really want to get you help and if I I'd rather lose all the insurance cases though. I mean he was very upset with me for um >> because I you know I did the stupid thing that women not just women but >> you didn't do anything. Please, please don't don't think that truly I understand and people go through stuff and it's not it's not you, okay? You don't need to take any responsibility.
>> Yeah. I just, you know, I fought to not have him put in jail and I probably looking back I He probably should have just gone.
>> Um >> but I I you know I fought that. So they were not happy with me. If I I mean I I don't know him personally, but I've dealt with him in the past. If if I can call him, would you be willing? I he I know he's talked to me in the past that there's advocates that work at OPD. You need to get that. We can >> That's him. I'm not going to answer it.
>> Okay.
>> Sorry for my phone. Do not disturb.
Sorry. Go ahead.
>> Um would you be willing I mean I don't think he holds grudges. Maybe he was mad at you at the time. like maybe that that that day he was frustrated. But in the big on the big scheme scheme of things, I think he's the same way that he wants you to get help that he's not out there, man. You know, she really made me angry.
She went to court and dropped the charges. I'm never going to deal with her again. I obviously I don't know him very well, but I don't I like to think he's not that that that kind of guy that if I went to him and said, "Hey, she's she's scared about what what he's going to do. Do you have some resources for her?" I'm sure he'd be willing to at least give you a phone call. I mean, anything that we can do to facilitate that conversation, >> right?
>> I'd be I' I'd like to if if I give him a call once we get get out of here, would that be okay if I let him know that you want to talk to him and he gives you a call?
>> He'll know that you talked to me.
>> I'm not like I said, I'd rather drop if the insurance fraud cases ne never go and you get out of the safe. That's I I'm not going to sacrifice anybody's safety for insurance fraud case, right?
So, would that be something you'd be >> I mean, yeah, if he's receptive to >> But please, I I truly I'm not just just saying that. I'm sure Detective Bomber is the the same way. We would never want to sacrifice anybody's safety to prove an insurance fraud case.
>> Nobody's I mean, >> it's at the end of the day, >> nobody's nobody got murdered. Nobody I mean, this isn't >> right.
>> Not to say it's not serious. Obviously, we take our jobs pretty ser seriously, but your your your safety comes before any of that, >> right?
>> So, if this ever goes to court, would you ever be willing to testify against him in any of the insurance trots out?
>> I mean, I'm sure it's going to be like a year from now. So, point >> more than, believe me.
>> Um, I don't know. The fire thing is just I don't I'm like I said I tried to get information from him and I recorded him >> which was legal when I did it.
>> Um but to me if someone's willing to go that far they're willing to do a lot of other things. So um >> it really bothered me >> when you um basically were stating that you didn't think it was real. I knew about it but I didn't know it was >> and again I could be wrong. I've just never seen a fire that the fire department didn't go to that turned up ended up being being real. Like not not to say it's not pos possible. Definitely is. But >> he said because they were Muslims, you know, the owners were Muslims. That's why he didn't really like try to pursue.
But I don't understand what that has to do with the fire department >> coming out.
>> And then I see obviously there's a camera up there. See for your your your safety. I don't care about us. But >> those are old. We haven't put up ours from the other people. People can record me all day long. I'll smile and give a thumbs up and a friendly smile. But for for your your your sake, I don't want him to see.
>> No, I No. Um, that's from the old. We just haven't taken it down.
>> Okay.
>> I just again I don't want you to get once we walk out of here if he sees that you talk to us. I don't >> obviously don't want anything negative to come to to you from us having a conversation.
>> Yeah, I get it.
>> Um, >> all right. So, >> any questions for us before we get out of here?
>> I guess I just want to know. I mean, what is so wrong? I mean, I haven't done it obviously, but what what is so wrong about having his wife's insurance or name on the insurance?
>> Yeah, like we talked about there. So, it's not that his name is on there, but like we talked to Ronnie about there's several questions on the application that says, "Are these vehicles being used for business? Are there any decals?
Do you make money off of these? Are they strictly for personal use?
>> So, when you say, "No, I I don't use my business." Obviously, they're they're marked cars, they're light bars, sirens, all that stuff.
>> So, when you say that they're being used for >> home use and personal use, the rates are significantly less.
>> So, then if you get into a crash, they're not going to cover you because they're going to find out, well, hey, this isn't >> we shouldn't be covering. We should never insured this car in the first place.
>> Now, that person's out of luck. they've you've been stealing the the the premium payment the whole not not you but the person that does it been stealing the premium payment the whole time >> know there's no coverage and the person in the crash is it it doesn't really end up well for anybody that's kind of like >> I'm trying to keep insurance rates down for every like to avoid insurance fraud kind of helps out everybody because it keeps the rates down and that way >> is that why you were trying to get the JD Oakley because all the the insurance the general all that stuff is >> exactly yeah that's why everything the all the IP addresses and everything that we got.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Well, I appreciate your time.
>> Thank you very much. Obviously, you don't have to talk to us and I appreciate that that you do. I will give I want to say Smith. I'm not 100% sure.
Or I I know what his face looks looks looks like the detective at OPD. I'll give him a call once we get out of here.
You fine if I give him your your cell phone number? The one that you you called me on?
>> Um >> what? Like how can he contact you?
>> I know. Sure. I guess. Okay.
>> And same as last time you everything you told us today is is is okay.
>> Can we just raise the gate up or what's the best way to >> the back? All right.
>> Sorry, the front there. I have to send an email about the door.
I'll show it behind us.
>> There we go.
>> Thank you very much.
>> Thank you. Appreciate it.
It is Monday, the 1st of February, 2021.
The time is now 9:39. There was a recorded interview between Detective Bomber, Detective Warner, and Jennifer.
Reference the case number 20-325.
Are are you for real? Anyways, Sergeant, >> long screwdriver, orange handle. Come on.
But that wasn't me.
Wait a minute.
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