tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post5827071496990244605..comments2024-03-24T10:23:42.737-04:00Comments on Jim Fisher True Crime: Who Killed the Barajas Children and Murdered Jose Banda?Jim Fisherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03640110709472034191noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-3625858403850750562021-07-01T13:26:30.267-04:002021-07-01T13:26:30.267-04:00I just finished the first hour of an interview wit...I just finished the first hour of an interview with Dr. Phil and it was very revealing. Mr. Barajas and Cindy his wife both stated that they had NOT asked the children to leave the truck, and Cindy insisted that she had tried to stop the younger of the two from going out to help their dad. The gunshots on the 911 tapes provide a timeline. The call came in at 9:35, the first police officer arrived at 9:37 on the scene. The person making the 911 call had to be about 5 feet from the car when the first gunshot was fired. According to acoustics, the bullet being fired would have been at least the level of his voice. It was not. The bullets were fired from at LEAST a half mile away. It appears there may have been a second gunfight going on somewhere in the area 1-2 miles away. So the gunshot heard on the phone was NOT the one that killed Mr. Banda's death. There is little doubt that Barajas could not have gone home in the time of the accident and got his gun, then returned and killed Mr. Banda, and then gotten rid of the weapon and proceed to do CPR on his dying son. The entire concept that Mr. Barajas was the killer does not fit with the forensics. He was taken to jail at the scene and he had no gunshot residue on his clothes or hands. Cindy was not checked. <br />My personal feeling is that Mr. Banda was involved in a gunfight and was shot earlier-shortly earlier-and then, the other people at the scene who witnessed his shooting, fled the scene and believed they were still in danget when they hit Mr. Baraja's truck. They were driving down the road he was hit on at an extreme speed and without their lights on. Shortly after the accident two of his relatives came up to Mr. Barajas approximately 2-4 minutes after the crash and started to attack him. Neither checked in the car, they immediately began beating on Mr. Barajas. They backed off when the police showed up. There is no way that Mr. Barajas could have been attacked, gone home, got the weapon, came back, and shot the driver, then left to hide the weapon, and get back to the truck in 2 minutes. <br />He was not guilty, but the car with the young people in it and Mr. Banda's relatives know who did do it. <br />The police did a LOUSY, LOUSY investigation of this crime. The saw the father, figured he was the only one with a motive, and immediately focused all of their attention on him. Fortunately the jury saw this and found him Not Guilty. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-89333542227474838912020-05-04T12:33:23.953-04:002020-05-04T12:33:23.953-04:00I at first agreed with this scenario and wonder wh...I at first agreed with this scenario and wonder why his family fled the scene of such a horrific accident and did they even call 911 for help for their family member they admit to fighting with me barajas but why and would this altercation along a fact of David being in shock and afraid after such a horrific accident and being jumped cause him to grab a fun I feel if he he shoot he had fun on him or in truck b no time to run home to retrieve but time to grab at scene then dispose of and return to sinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-11910031925086949512019-08-28T18:15:03.309-04:002019-08-28T18:15:03.309-04:00The gunshot was heard & reported on the 9-1-1 ...The gunshot was heard & reported on the 9-1-1 call so he couldn't have been shot BEFORE the wreck. Beyond that I don't know. N*sd*jjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14368571701564218828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-11400215738716925042015-03-05T22:44:33.588-05:002015-03-05T22:44:33.588-05:00I also agree that they should be looking for a 2n...I also agree that they should be looking for a 2nd crime scene. Is it possible that there were three men including Banda in the car and they had just left the scene of an incident where Mr. Banda was shot in the passenger seat? This would make sense, knowing the vehicle Mr. Banda was a passenger in, had their headlights off and was fleeing from the original crime scene when the vehicle struck the Barajas family vehicle.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-15806046755131106872014-09-20T06:17:15.926-04:002014-09-20T06:17:15.926-04:00It seems like they should be looking for a 2nd cri...It seems like they should be looking for a 2nd crime scene I think Jose was not the driver I think he was already shot before the crash happenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6528377935446865958.post-46580121469467614312014-08-27T18:19:07.548-04:002014-08-27T18:19:07.548-04:00Today August 27,2014 David Barajas was found not g...Today August 27,2014 David Barajas was found not guilty of murder. Mr. Banda had been drinking g that night his bac was twice the legal limit. The police never recovered a gun and Mr. Barajas had no gun shot residue on him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com