Husband’s Affair with Live-In Nanny Leads to Twisted Double Murder: Cops
Summary
TLDRIn a complex love triangle turned deadly, a Virginia husband, Brendan Banfield, is arrested for the murder of his wife, Christine, with whom he allegedly had an affair with their live-in nanny, Juliana Perez Magalis. Prosecutors suspect the motive was to be with Magalis, who is also charged and awaiting trial. The case involves a mysterious second victim, Joseph Ryan, found dead at the scene, and evidence including a 911 call, weapons, and a history of fetish website visits. The prosecution's case is built on circumstantial evidence and the timeline of events, with both defendants pointing fingers at each other.
Takeaways
- 😐 A Virginia husband, Brendan Banfield, has been arrested for the murder of his wife, Christine, in a case involving a love triangle with their live-in nanny, Juliana Perez Magalis.
- 🔍 The crime dates back to February 2023, with the husband and nanny claiming an intruder, Joseph Ryan, attacked Christine, leading to Brendan shooting him in self-defense.
- 👀 Prosecutors suspect an affair between Brendan and Juliana, suggesting a motive to eliminate Christine for them to be together.
- 🔎 Investigators found circumstantial evidence like framed pictures of Brendan and Juliana together in the couple's bedroom and a history of visiting a sex fetish website.
- 🗓️ Juliana was arrested nearly a year ago and is set to go to trial in the fall, while Brendan was arrested more recently based on new evidence.
- 🔒 Both Brendan and Juliana have been charged with serious crimes, with Brendan facing aggravated murder charges and held without bail.
- 🤔 The connection between Joseph Ryan and the family remains a mystery, with theories suggesting he may have been lured to the home under false pretenses.
- 👮♂️ The case has seen a complex investigation with multiple twists, including the recent arrest of Brendan and the upcoming trial of Juliana.
- 🔗 The defense for both Brendan and Juliana may hinge on proving the other's guilt, potentially leading to plea deals or testimony against each other.
- 🏡 The recent search warrant at the Banfield home suggests new evidence or leads have emerged, which could significantly impact the case.
Q & A
What is the main crime discussed in the script?
-The main crime discussed is a double murder involving a husband, Brendan Banfield, his wife Christine, and an individual named Joseph Ryan, with the husband and the family's live-in nanny, Juliana Perez Magalis, being implicated.
What is the alleged motive for the murders according to the prosecution?
-The prosecution alleges that Brendan Banfield and Juliana Perez Magalis were having an affair and committed the murders to be able to live together without his wife.
What evidence suggests that Brendan and Juliana were having an affair?
-Evidence suggesting the affair includes framed pictures of Brendan and Juliana together found in Brendan's bedroom, Juliana's lingerie in the same bedroom, and records of them visiting a shooting range together.
What is the significance of the website mentioned in the script?
-The website, which involves sex fetishes like BDSM, is significant because it was used by someone with Christine's username to communicate with Joseph Ryan, potentially setting up a meetup at the family home on the day of the murders.
What charges has Brendan Banfield been indicted on?
-Brendan Banfield has been indicted on four charges of aggravated murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony.
Why was there a delay in Brendan Banfield's arrest compared to Juliana Perez Magalis?
-The script suggests that the delay in Brendan's arrest could be due to the need for additional evidence, such as a smoking gun, that might have recently come to light to confidently charge him.
What role does the mysterious figure, Joseph Ryan, play in the case?
-Joseph Ryan is the second victim in the case, and his connection to the family is unclear. He might have been lured to the home under false pretenses related to the fetish website, making his presence at the scene a mystery.
What potential strategy might the prosecution use with Juliana Perez Magalis?
-The prosecution might offer Juliana a plea deal to testify against Brendan Banfield, potentially reducing her sentence in exchange for her testimony, especially if she provides crucial evidence against him.
Why was another search warrant issued at the Banfield family home after a year and a half?
-The recent search warrant could be for verifying details of the crime scene, looking for new evidence, or checking if Juliana's story aligns with the physical layout and circumstances of the home.
What potential outcomes are discussed for the trials of Brendan Banfield and Juliana Perez Magalis?
-The trials could result in Brendan facing life in prison without parole and Juliana facing up to 40 years behind bars, but there's also a possibility of plea deals and testimonies affecting the outcomes.
Outlines
🔍 Unraveling a Deadly Love Triangle
The script delves into a complex murder case from Virginia involving a husband, Brendan Banfield, who has been arrested for the murder of his wife, Christine. The twist is that Brendan was allegedly having an affair with their live-in nanny, Juliana Perez Magalis, who has also been arrested and is awaiting trial. The crime dates back to 20123 in Herndon, Virginia, and the script discusses the sequence of events leading to the discovery of Christine's body with multiple stab wounds and the death of an unrelated man, Joseph Ryan, on the scene. Initial claims by Brendan and Juliana suggest a home invasion and self-defense, but prosecutors suspect a deeper conspiracy between the two to commit murder for their affair.
🕵️♂️ Investigative Progress and Legal Implications
This section discusses the investigative progress in the case, including the arrest of Juliana Magalis and the recent arrest of Brendan Banfield. It highlights the legal implications and the potential motives, suggesting that Brendan and Juliana were involved in a romantic relationship and may have conspired to murder Christine to be together. The discussion includes the collection of evidence such as firearms, a knife, and electronic data from the family's computer, which revealed a history of visiting a sex fetish website. The script also mentions a sponsorship segment for a business management software, indicating a break in the narrative to discuss the show's sponsorship.
🤔 The Mysterious Connection and Defense Strategies
The focus shifts to the puzzling involvement of Joseph Ryan, whose presence at the crime scene remains unclear. Theories are presented about his connection to the family, including the possibility of an online encounter orchestrated by Christine or someone impersonating her. The conversation also explores potential defense strategies, such as claiming self-defense or stand-your-ground, and the challenges of proving intent and motive without direct evidence or eyewitnesses. The role of the nanny in the crime and her potential as a key witness or even a scapegoat is also discussed.
📖 The Grand Jury and Forthcoming Trials
This part of the script speculates on the grand jury's decision to indict Brendan Banfield, suggesting that there must be significant evidence to move forward with charges. The conversation revolves around the dynamics of the grand jury, the potential influence of the husband-wife and husband-opair relationships on the jurors' perceptions, and the importance of presenting a convincing narrative. The script also touches on the possibility of plea deals and the impact of Brendan's arrest on Juliana's upcoming trial, hinting at potential strategies to pressure one or both defendants into cooperation.
🏡 Recent Developments and Speculations on the Case
The final section discusses recent developments, including a new search warrant issued at the Banfield family home, which suggests that investigators may have uncovered new evidence or information. The conversation considers the potential impact of this new evidence on the case and the upcoming trials. It also contemplates the possibility of plea deals and the strategic use of testimony from one defendant against the other. The script concludes with a summary of the charges against Brendan and Juliana, the potential sentences they face if convicted, and a statement from the reporter, Sierra Gillespie, wrapping up the segment.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Love Triangle
💡Murder
💡Affair
💡Investigation
💡Circumstantial Evidence
💡Motive
💡Arrest
💡Trial
💡Self-Defense
💡Plea Deal
💡Grand Jury
Highlights
A deadly love triangle case in Virginia leads to the arrest of a husband for his wife's murder.
The husband, Brendan Banfield, was having an affair with the family's live-in nanny, Juliana Perez Magalis.
Investigators arrested Juliana nearly a year ago, and she is set to go to trial in the fall.
The crime dates back to Winter 2012-2013 in Herndon, Virginia, where the Banfield family lived.
On February 24, 2023, a 911 call was made from Juliana's phone, but dispatch didn't get any information.
Brendan Banfield called 911 13 minutes later, reporting an attack on his wife, Christine.
Christine Banfield was found with severe stab wounds and later pronounced dead at the hospital.
Joseph Ryan, found at the scene, was pronounced dead, and his connection to the family remains a mystery.
Brendan and Juliana claim they found Christine wounded and that Joseph Ryan attacked her.
Prosecutors believe Brendan and Juliana were having an affair and planned the murder to be together.
Investigators found framed pictures of Brendan and Juliana in Brendan's bedroom, suggesting a close relationship.
Brendan and Juliana visited a shooting range together months before the murders.
Days before the murders, Brendan and Juliana got rid of their phones, trading them in for new ones.
Electronic evidence shows a history of visiting a sex fetish website, with a profile for Christine.
Detectives believe someone else was writing messages on the website, possibly scheduling a meetup on the day of the murders.
Migala was arrested eight months after the double murder and is set to go to trial in November.
Brendan Banfield was arrested and indicted by a grand jury on charges of aggravated murder and use of a firearm.
Attorney Randy Kessler discusses the complexity of the case and the public's interest in such crimes of passion.
The timeline of the husband's arrest and the new evidence that led to it being a key aspect of the case.
The potential for a plea deal and Juliana becoming a star witness for the state against Brendan.
The recent search warrant issued at the Banfield family home, indicating new evidence or investigation.
The prosecution's evidence list and the strength of the case against Brendan Banfield.
Transcripts
another twist in a deadly love triangle
case out of Virginia a once loving
father and husband is now arrested for
his wife's murder prosecutors say it's
all because he was having an affair with
the families live in nanny and she's
involved in all this too investigators
arrested her nearly 1 year ago and she's
already set to go to trial this fall
there's a lot to unpack with this case
and for that we'll turn to expert
attorney Randy Kesler I'm Sierra
Gillespie and this is lawn crime news
now this is a story we've been covering
for about a year but the crime dates
back even farther than that to Winter
20123 it happened in Herndon Virginia
about 35 minutes outside of Washington
DC that's where the Banfield family
lived husband Brendan wife Christine and
their four-year-old daughter also living
in the home their opair or living Nanny
then 23-year-old Juliana Perez malles it
was 7:49 a.m. on February 24th 2023 when
investigators say a 911 call was made by
Juliana Perez magalis phone there was an
issue with the call and dispatch didn't
get any information but 13 minutes later
another 911 call came in from the same
phone but this time it was 38-year-old
Brendan Banfield on the line when First
Responders arrived on the scene they
found Christine Banfield with several
severe stab wounds they also found
38-year-old Joseph Ryan who was was
pronounced dead on the scene Ryan's
connection with the family is still
somewhat of a mystery which we'll get to
in a minute right away paramedics rushed
Christine to the hospital where she was
later pronounced dead back on the scene
investigators found two firearms and a
knife and here's the story they got from
Brendan and malles after the murders at
about 7:30 that morning mgala left the
Banfield home with the 4-year-old
daughter when she realized she'd
forgotten their packed lunches she
turned around and went back home mgala
said she arrived to find a car she
didn't recognize in the driveway
together malles and Brendan Banfield say
they went to the second floor of the
home and that's where they say they
found Christine with serious stab wounds
they say Joseph Ryan had attacked
Christine so Brendon sprang into action
and shot Joseph Ryan there's a lot of
names here so let's clear this all up
Brendan Banfield is the husband in the
case who worked as an IRS agent he says
he used his service weapon to shoot
Joseph Ryan who he'd never met before
after the shooting Joseph Ryan was still
alive so Brendan allegedly told malles
the opair to grab another gun so Joseph
Ryan could be shot again as detectives
dug deeper into the murder investigation
they began to find interesting
circumstantial evidence against both
Brendan and malles to start prosecutors
believe Brendan and malles were having
an affair and that the motive in the
case was so that they could live
together without his wife when searching
Brendan's bedroom the one he shared with
his wife Christine investigators found
framed pictures of he and migala
together prosecutors have described her
as a quote live-in lover saying they
also found her lingerie in the same
bedroom on top of that prosecutors say
Brendan and malles went to a shooting
range together a couple months before
the murders then just one month before
the murders Brendan returned to that
same shooting range and purchased a gun
so that happened a month before the
murders but just days before before both
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detectives collected electronic evidence
from a computer in the family home
showing history of visiting a sex fetish
website the site apparently involved
Kinks BDSM and other fetishes there
investigators found a profile for
Christine but they say the messages she
sent don't really add up according to
friends and family the way the messages
are written on the site is not how
Christine usually would write her texts
or emails even still there are messages
showing someone with Christine's
username speaking with Joseph Ryan the
other victim detectives believe someone
else was writing these messages
scheduling a Meetup at the family home
for the day of the murders so the double
murder happened last February and about
8 months later malles was arrested and
charged in Joseph Ryan's murder she's
been in custody ever since and is set to
go to trial in November fast forward to
this week Monday when investigators
issued another search warrant at the
Banfield family home officials haven't
said what was collected except that some
newly gathered information led to
Brendan banfield's arrest he was
indicted by a grand jury on four charges
of aggravated murder and use of a
firearm in commission of a felony now
he's being held without bail so why did
it take takes so long for Brendan's
arrest and what does this mean for the
future of Mall's trial for all that we
turn to attorney Randy Kessler no just
think this is the uh the kind of case
that the public you know is interested
in because you know people would do one
thing what you know how far do you go
and how bold do you get and you know and
P Cas is all over the news and he had
money power control and yet he wanted
more and he needed more you know I think
those are the kind of cases that the
public is interested in is when is
enough enough you know when when can
somebody a human being be satisfied and
it's not enough just to e cheating you
want to make sure that you can have the
rest of your life alone with her and
that's sort of the the easy story to
believe the flip side is the good people
are thinking that's not what he did and
and it's not true and we're just trying
to find a way to bring closure and blame
somebody um you know they have another
good defense which is this guy John R
was a bad was a bad guy and and did it
and let's just blame it on him and
despite the fact that the husband wasn't
faithful the wife wasn't faithful either
you know he's already suffered he's lost
his wife he's been under the you know
cloud of Suspicion um enough is enough
so which way is the jury going to go
where's the evidence going to be
fascinating when you're going through
and researching a case like this
learning the facts and details what's
going through your mind what were they
thinking right I mean it's just assuming
the worst and lawyers by Nature are
cynics because we have to prepare for
the worst and think if the worst
happened how do we defend it I just
think
you know people cheat people have
affairs and so he was cheating with the
opair that carries a lot of risk
inherent risk and Financial Risk but
what makes somebody think you know I'm
going to get away with this and it's
worth the risk of being caught and being
put in jail for the rest of your life it
just I I just don't understand what
could be worth that risk it just uh
it'll never make sense to me well this
is a story we've kind of been following
for a while because the murders happened
way back in February 2020 23 then the
opair was arrested in Fall of 2023 and
now here we are fall of 2024 and the
husband is arrested I'm wondering why
did it take so long for the husband to
be arrested and
charged that's what makes it interesting
and the best has yet to come right there
was some piece of evidence that we don't
know yet some witness some text some
admission some recording that has him
saying listen if we pull this off we can
get married or there's some piece of
evidence some chronal some you know
Smoking Gun as we like to say that's got
to come out because otherwise they would
have arrested him before but now to feel
confident enough that they can arrest
him or maybe she confessed maybe she
said something I can't wait to see what
it is but it's something that they're
gonna have to use as their starting line
when they start off with the jury Char
say ladies and gentlemen let me tell you
what ties this case together and here it
is and it's the proverbial Smoking Gun
the text the confession the video um I
Want to Know What It Is Well
investigators have said they do have a
new piece information some sort of
evidence kind of what you're saying that
help lead to the husband's arrest but we
don't know exactly what that is so what
do you think would be big enough for
them to be like okay we're finally going
to pull the trigger more than a year
after the arrest maybe she's innocent
maybe he told her listen I think there's
a Breakin at my house and I need you to
protect my wife who knows maybe she
concocted a scheme to blow on him when
maybe she's really the the guilty person
it's something you know devious like
that and um it' be interesting to see
what it is but you know sometimes we
have two defendant like this pointing a
finger at each other they both get off
right because there's reason all doubt
for one that maybe it was the other one
and the other one says there's reason
all doubt maybe it was the other person
you know they've got to feel pretty
confident it's a little scary as a
prosecutor right to think there are two
people and I don't have either one dead
rights and if they're each poting the
finger at each other which I imagine is
probably going to happen then what if
they both create enough out about their
story maybe maybe he they pulled off
after all talking about what led up to
the husband's arrest and his indictment
there was a grand jury that was called
and these are always so interesting to
me because obviously we don't know what
went on there behind the closed doors
it's not made public I'm wondering
though if you could infer what you think
happened in the grand jury hearings I
can't escape the conclusion that the
relationship had a lot to do with it
right if these were four strangers you
know the man and the woman and the house
and the man and the woman that came in
it that would be different but the fact
that there was you know a wife and the
fact that there was an OP which by the
way carries a stigma right we all
there's always that stigma of oh the
opair the the younger the the newer
model the whatever it is and the
relationship between the husband and the
opair and people want to lead to that
conclusion that not just were they
having aair but they conspired to murder
his wife um you know I don't know how
you get that out of the opit out of the
grandury members minds but other than
that there has to be something to T to
it and maybe it's the lack of any other
explanation maybe there's no other good
reason because this guy that was Carol
and the wife never were violent and and
and had a good explanation for why he
was in the home but it's some
combination of all that and again the
grand jury doesn't have to decide that
he's guilty Beyond a reasonable doubt
they have to decide there's enough there
that they could probably get a
conviction um based on that Ence so
there was probably enough there um but
waterwise we're going see for sure when
get Tri actually taking a look at that
other person that's involved I mean if
we're just looking at the story it makes
sense we have a husband a wife and an
opair who lived there it kind of checks
out something we've heard before but now
there's another person who died in the
home that's kind of mysterious we don't
really know his connection that well
there have been some reports that
potentially he and the wife met online
or someone who's pretending to be the
wife met him online so we are kind of
familiar there but there's still a lot
of question s about this victim Joseph
Ryan is that something you think
investigators prosecutors are really
going to zero in on you know maybe the
husand when the opair called him and
said you need to go to my house or maybe
he was a repair man said I've got a
faulty inback system and you need to go
in there I'll pay for it the doors open
just go in maybe it was a setup and he's
you know another innocent victim uh but
yes why was he there it it just seems a
little too convenient right we need an
excuse I can't just go home and shoot my
wife I need to be able to find the
reason and you read a lot of books or
you see a lot of movies about passion
murder right it's not really
premeditated if you show up and you find
your wife sleeping with somebody else or
you show up and you feel like you're in
danger and there's a Breakin and this
guy is a threat to you and you act in
self-defense and stand your ground and
all these legal defenses people read
about lay people hear about um it maybe
makes them feel better and it's a little
bit more plausible than why would the
opair shoot her boyfriend's wife except
because it was intentional so there has
to be another explanation so it's a
little easier for the defense to have a
reason for why the murder took place or
the killing took place but yeah why he
was there I want to see and I want to
find out I imagine prosecutors now has
some idea what he was doing there but
yeah it's interesting so far no
connection we do know the husband and
the opair told kind of similar stories
that Joseph Ryan had been stabbing the
wife Christine and that's why they kind
of sprung into action and ended up
shooting him it's not quite self-defense
it's more kind of what you're saying
stand your ground do you think that's
what the defense is going to use when it
comes to trial that he was actually just
trying to protect his wife well it's a
it's a good story and I don't read that
in the sense that it's a good lie it may
be true um because it is plausible the
forensics are going to have a lot to do
with it you know was the wife really
stabbed was the stabbing after the fact
where they manipulated it and they
stabbed her and then put the
Fingerprints of the man on it um and and
what's the man's background is he got
some deep dark secrets but so far you
know we haven't been able to see that
the public hasn't uh had access to know
if he's got some sorted history so that
that's what makes this interesting you
can argu either way and the problem for
prosecution is it's not just tipping the
scales right here it's got to be you got
to convince gee brought a reasonable
doubt and who are the
eyewitnesses the defendants those were
the only eyewitnesses that are still
alive it's their word against who it's
their word against forensic evidence and
it's their word against suspicion and
it's their word against you know what we
all think and want to think the worst of
you know people cheat in their opair so
it's an inter case I I think that most
people joria are probably going to think
the repair on the husband did it are
they going to think that Beyond A
Reasonable Doubt so far I haven't seen
evidence that would convince me Beyond A
Reasonable Doubt but that's what we're
going to see there's also several
articles that mention this website it
was kind of a fetish Kink BDSM website
apparently the wife had been on it or
someone using the wife's name or
username and also apparently this is
where that person using the username met
Joseph Ryan I mean is this something
that is going to be involved in the
trial I know it's salacious and it makes
headlines but is it something that
should be mentioned then oh I think it
does feed right into the narrative that
you know we caught the wife there with
this guy and either she was cheating
with him which is not a good enough
reason to kill her or you know she had a
relationship with him and that and the
husband didn't know anything about it
and they were surprised and this guy had
had a weapon and you know they've
already lost the chance to say he
attacked them but you know it it feeds
into an explanation because the germ is
going to want to know why was that guy
there you really don't have to prove why
he was there you just have to prove that
the opair and the husband killed them
but everyone wants to know motive right
why was somebody there this might
explain why he was there they were in a
relationship and it wasn't a real good
long-term friendly relationship with
someone that was under suspicious
circumstances so maybe this guy did have
some question marks around him so the
opair was arrested about a year ago and
now she's headed to trial in the fall in
November I mean obviously this is on the
way the husband was just arrested I'm
interested to see is that something that
would be mentioned at her trial that the
husband was just arrested you know you
may not want to hear this but there may
not be a trial right now that he's
arrested now that she sees an opening if
I was her Lord I'd say you know you've
been in jail for a year how does it feel
you want to get out you want to get out
sooner you know you testify against him
and you probably will get out a lot
sooner than if you go to trial because
everybody wants to point the finger at
her um she's almost guilty until proven
innocent um in most people's lives so I
I would be shocked if that went to trial
or if it didn't get delayed to try to
put pressure on both to talk about each
other um but yes if it does go to trial
to answer your question that's going to
need the defense right the husband did
it or the husband put me up to it or the
husband told me that I had to take care
of this and whatever the defense is it's
got to have some part of it blaming the
H that's interesting that they might
work on some sort of plea deal
potentially flipping the opair to get
more information so is it possible then
that prosecutors do this and she becomes
kind of a star witness for the State
against her ex-lover this husband in the
case it is possible I don't think they
can let her out of jail it's not a get
out of jail free card it's a reduce your
sentence because like I said there no
other eyewitnesses except those two
people and without those two people it's
hard to get conviction when there was
none there to even if you have friends
we go all the way back to OJ Simpson
there were no living eye weaknesses
there was DNA there was blood there was
this but you didn't have an eyewitness
and you didn't have a confession and so
if you get one of the two people that
were there to confess or to S what
happened that's huge for the prosecution
that's a slam dunk guaranteed conviction
um if you can get somebody one of the
two to say the other one did it going
back to these charges against the
husband obviously what's interesting
here is it's been 2 years a year and a
half really since the murder occurred a
search warrant was issued way back then
but then just this week another search
warrant was issued this is kind of
interesting to me again because
obviously it's been a year and a half
people have come and gone throughout the
house the house has been cleaned things
have obviously changed so is it possible
that they gathered any useful
information when this recent search
warrant was served who knows they might
have just been going to look to see if
her story adds up she said the room
looked like this I looked around the
corner I couldn't see anything and
they're going to verify because some
things don't change in the house right
the walls don't change the doors don't
change so maybe it's just something
about the layout and they wanted to see
that uh but who knows or it might have
just been something as simple as a new
person was hired by the prosecution who
comes in graduates law school and says
I've got an idea I want to check out
this Theory they look at it from a
different angle um it's hard to
understand why but you know like I say
always better to better to measure twice
cut once so they're going to go look at
the crime scene again maybe they'll just
maybe they're just going fishing seeing
what else they can come up with but I
imagine they've got some ideas that they
want to be able to say her story does
add up or doesn't add up um and we've
never been there to do the diameters and
the and the geometry and the math on the
Angles and the the views and the the
time it took to get from one room to the
other who knows there's a lot there but
they're taking their time on it which is
good even though it's been a long time
it's still good to be diligent and get
it right moving forward what are you
thinking we don't know the entirety of
the prosecution's evidence list but we
have been told some of what they have
they've kind of shown their cards a bit
do you think they have a strong case
against the husband you know if they
have inuendo and supposition and
inference and implication all on their
side right they've got you know the
worst of people people that want to
believe the worst are going to believe
this guy is a bad guy because he was
sleeping with his opair so that is
already something that he's got he SED
with um you can't just prosecute on that
I think they got more
I don't think they want to be the
prosecution that goes to court and loses
nobody wants to be that you don't want
to prosecute someone who might be
innocent so I'm guessing we've got
something pretty good whether it's her
changing her tune and saying something
whether it's some new evidence whether
it's a a piece of you know a text
message they got something and uh and I
think that you know if they've got
something strong and might being F deals
uh he feel he's gotten away with murder
so to speak if he's the one who did it
for long enough and uh and if he knows
that he did it then he knows his Day of
Reckoning is coming and he's trying to
minimize the Day of Reckoning and how
long it's going to be you know a
lifetime in jail is not something
anybody wants 10 years in jail is not
somebody something anybody wants either
but 10 years in jail versus a life in
jail you know if he can cut a plea
because he's got some damning evidence
now against him uh that's what he's
thinking about if convicted Brendan
Banfield could face life in prison
without parole and Juliana margalis
could face up to 40 years behind bars
reporting for long crime I'm SI
Gillespie
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