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Fred Schockner, who was found guilty of his wife's first-degree murder and burglary, testified in his defense claiming that he only toyed around with the idea of being a hitman and idolized the Incredible Hulk as a child.
1:13:12 - 1:15:33 (02:21)
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Fred Schockner, who was found guilty of his wife's first-degree murder and burglary, testified in his defense claiming that he only toyed around with the idea of being a hitman and idolized the Incredible Hulk as a child. He also claimed that he had taken steroids to get stronger for his family but was found guilty in about 35 minutes.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Craig Titus
EpisodeIn Broad Daylight
PodcastDateline NBC
Charlie waited nervously for justice for his mother, Lynn, who was murdered.
1:15:33 - 1:16:59 (01:26)
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Charlie waited nervously for justice for his mother, Lynn, who was murdered. When the verdict was read, Charlie hugged his family and cried tears of relief when the murderer was found guilty of first-degree murder.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Craig Titus
EpisodeIn Broad Daylight
PodcastDateline NBC
The speaker shares his experience of being betrayed by his father and finding comfort with his mother's side of the family.
1:16:59 - 1:18:12 (01:12)
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The speaker shares his experience of being betrayed by his father and finding comfort with his mother's side of the family. He also talks about his emotional confrontation with his father in court and his way of saying goodbye to him.
ChapterThe Dark Side of Craig Titus
EpisodeIn Broad Daylight
PodcastDateline NBC
Fred Schochner fought to prevent his son from getting a share of the Schochner estate, and though Charlie was eventually granted some of the money, Fred kept millions for himself.
1:18:12 - 1:20:44 (02:32)
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Fred Schochner fought to prevent his son from getting a share of the Schochner estate, and though Charlie was eventually granted some of the money, Fred kept millions for himself. He blamed the Long Beach Police Department for not preventing the murder of his wife and even carried out a threat he uttered right after the murder.