20/20 - The Au Pair, the Affair and Murder
Episode Date: February 21, 2026After a young mom is found murdered, seemingly at the hands of a home intruder, investigators uncover a far more intricate plot than the initial evidence suggested. Learn more about your ad choice...s. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This is a story that begins in a quiet cul-de-sac where a young family invites somebody new into their lives.
And what would eventually happen there would captivate the country for nearly three years.
In 2021, Juliana Perez-Magales came from Brazil to Virginia to work for Christine and Brendan Banfield.
She was to be their au pair.
An au-peer is typically a person who comes from a different country, who joins a family and helps.
out. It's like a living nanny. At the time, Christine and Brendan Banfield had a three-year-old
daughter, and like a lot of couples, they had demanding jobs, and they needed somebody to help
look after their daughter. A year and four months after Juliana joins the Banfield family,
a tragedy hits the family. On February 24, 23, the family life that Juliana Magales was sharing
with the banfields was completely shattered. It was turned upside down.
911, where's your emergency?
I need help. There is, my friend, she just was stuck in the mic, now she's playing a lot.
I don't know what to do anymore.
Okay, where are you located? What's your address?
Um, I just, uh, oh my lot.
Take a de-grass from me, just so let me know your address.
The Banfield's old pair, Juliana, is the one who calls 911.
There's a woman on the phone, and she's difficult to understand.
She's not able to get out the address or really the nature of the emergency.
Is there somebody else there that can give to the address?
Stable Brookway.
Okay.
And what's your name and what's going on?
My name is, my name is Bernard & Banfield.
I'm a federal agent.
This is my house.
There's somebody here.
I shot him.
But he stabbed her.
Brendan described in his 911 call that he, in fact,
interrupted a man attacking his wife in the primary bedroom of their home.
Brendan tells them that he shot the attacker to protect his wife.
She's bleeding.
She's got several marks on her neck.
My wife.
She's not responding.
She's still, she's still, she's still breathing.
Okay.
You said she's breathing normally, she's just not responding to you?
She's got a very big hole in her neck.
Okay.
Can you just help me?
Yeah, they're on the way.
And you say you don't know the individual that was shot.
No.
I don't know.
I have officers that are pulling up outside, okay?
Myself and all the other detectives on my squad that were available responded.
out to the scene.
When police arrive at the Banfield home
and go up to the master bedroom, they enter a chaotic scene.
Police go up the stairs.
Then they're on the staircase.
They see Juliana inside the primary bedroom.
Juliana comes outside the bedroom,
speaks to an officer.
And she tells the officer, the four-year-old girl
is in the basement.
My list is on the stone.
Okay.
How old's your host kid?
She's four and a half.
Four and a half, where is she?
I need to talk to her.
She doesn't know what's, what's.
Can we get hurt and we'll go outside?
So the police officer and Juliana together go down into the basement.
You can see a little four-year-old girl.
Hey, I'm Officer Bell.
Nice to meet you.
Do you want to go outside with us?
You need to go outside, okay?
You see Juliana at the Behesta police.
take the daughter out of the house.
If you just want to tell me quickly what happened,
I don't know what happened.
Everything happened too fast.
The police officer tells a four-year-old girl,
why don't you go with that officer?
Can you go with Officer Vittani really quick?
Why don't you go with us?
He has some stickers for you.
During this time, Juliana starts making some statements
to the officer about what happened.
I was going to take care to this morning.
And then, I forgot the lines you were going to bring.
Juliana basically explains,
what happened that morning.
How Brendan left for work, Christine is home that day.
She, Juliana, is taking the little girl to the zoo for the day.
She had forgot their lunches.
She came back.
She saw a strange car in the driveway.
A man got out of it, and he walked through the front door of the house.
Do you know who the person is?
I have no idea.
She calls Christine Banfield, who does not answer her phone.
Then she calls Brendan Banfield, alerts him to what has happened.
I called Brendan. It's her husband. He's a car.
I go him. I see a French car, but I don't know who is that.
Can he come here? I'm scared.
Brendan was at a nearby McDonald's, and then he came back to the home.
He comes home. The three of them go into the back of the house,
left the little girl in the basement, and went upstairs.
Juliana explains that she and Brendan saw this man holding a knife at Christine, threatening to kill her.
threatening to kill her.
Brendan was saying,
well, let's drop the knife, drop the knife.
I'm sorry, I'm not, no, no, no, you're doing really well.
And then he would say, I'm gonna kill her,
me gonna kill her.
And I don't know, he stabbed, he started stab me her.
And I think Brandon shot him.
You can see she's shaken up.
She's not speaking complete sentences.
It's okay.
You see Juliana hyperventilating, flustered,
just seemingly very distraved.
It's okay. Take a breath. It's okay. Take a minute, okay?
We need some water.
Outside the house, Juliana is talking to police,
and Brendan is upstairs with the police in the bedroom
where all this happened.
Brendan Bamfield is squirtered out of the house.
He was complaining of an injury or pain to his leg.
While he was being transported,
Brendan asked about his wife Christine.
Is there way to get an update?
We see him put into an ambulance.
We see officers talking to him.
Where all this blood come from, you know?
I was holding her neck.
Can they be with her?
They're gonna work on her when they get there.
You wouldn't be able to see her immediately anyway.
I want to be with her.
Okay.
He was eventually transported to a hospital.
There's a doctor that comes in at one point
when Brendan is at the hospital.
Yeah, one of the doctors here.
Your wife has died.
She didn't.
So sorry.
Sounds like there was a lot of blood loss.
Yes.
So I think that she died of blood loss.
I was starting to the blood pressure.
Yeah.
I mean, it goes for enormous wounds and, you know, it's not...
There's so many.
Yes, and the neck is not compressible.
So it's not possible really to stop all the blood loss.
Everything that was possible to be done was done for her right away,
you did a wonderful, you know, you did everything that was possible.
It's not a survivable injury.
You want to wash your hands?
I'll feel better after that.
As Brendan is struggling with the idea that he has lost,
his wife, a patient advocate joins him,
and you can hear him praying.
Now it receives under name,
but I will be done.
While Brendan's at the hospital,
the house is being processed as a crime scene.
Police Chief Kevin Davis of Fairfax County
came out and spoke to reporters.
We have two adults who have been killed,
one was shot and killed,
and the other was stabbed and killed.
The wife of the household was killed.
A man unrelated to the household
was shot. It's unclear their relationship. We're just trying to work out the details,
the sequence of these violent acts. Police need to figure out who is this man who Brendan Banfield
says he came upon in the master bedroom of his house attacking his wife. We don't know a lot of
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slash 2020. Certainly a double murder in a quiet community.
like this one is unusual and it's upsetting to everyone.
I get it and we're gonna work really hard to get the facts.
When we first heard this story, it seemed pretty clear cut.
There was an intruder who came in, when Christine was still sleeping,
who got caught in the middle of the act.
The interest in this was big and bold right away,
and we knew that this was gonna be a big one immediately.
Brendan Banfield was a federal law.
was a federal law enforcement officer.
He worked for the IRS.
Federal law enforcement carried a gun both on and off duty.
His wife, Christine, is an ICU nurse.
So this happened in Fairfax County.
It's just outside of Washington, D.C.
The area where the Banfields live was
an upper middle class suburban neighborhood,
roughly million dollar homes, a lot of families around.
I know that community to be very quiet, very safe,
tree-lined streets, cul-de-sacs,
A lot of kids, we enjoy a very low violent crime rate.
So murders don't happen very often in Fairfax County.
In the hours after this tragic incident,
law enforcement does reveal the name of that mystery man
found inside the home, Joseph Ryan.
The male decedent who was found dead inside the home
shot to death, Joseph Nathan Ryan.
He's 39 years old.
At the beginning of the investigation,
we didn't know much at all about Joe Ryan.
We know that he lives locally.
He doesn't have any apparent connections to the vanfields.
We have to sort out the exact nature of Mr. Ryan's presence inside the home.
I sat down with three of the nurses who had worked with Christine over the years.
They were bonded in this pediatric ICU unit.
They couldn't believe this had happened to their friend.
I heard from a coworker.
She was like, hey, I just heard that Christine.
dead and I was like, what are you talking about?
And you hear that she stabbed in her own home.
What do you make of this?
I was just like an absolute disbelief at that time.
She's such a genuine, caring person,
so for something that brutal to happen to her,
it just didn't make sense.
Christine and Brendan Banfield had been together
for almost two decades starting in college.
They had moved from Long Island, New York in 2019,
to Virginia.
And she had left her job. She was working as a sexual assault nurse examiner. So she left that position and she came down and she was excited to work in the pick you.
And being in pediatric ICU, I mean, that's got to be very hard.
You have to be strong, emotionally strong. When you have to really love what you do, she definitely was extremely resilient, very smart, very kind.
In fact, I heard her described as a mother hen.
A hundred percent.
When I first met her, she's like, hi, I'm Christine.
People know me as the mother had.
And I was like, what?
She was like, I just take everybody in underneath of my wings and make sure everybody feels welcomed and loved and cared for.
When COVID first happened, without knowing the risks of what was going on, she took it upon herself to volunteer.
She offered to go over to the adult side and work with some of their COVID positive patients.
There was a patient she had during COVID who was in a coma for a very long time.
I was five weeks in coma.
When I was in coma, one day I just wake up.
When I opened my eyes, I saw a nurse that was taking care of me.
And she's like, how can I help you?
She was advocating for me and doing everything.
She was shaving me.
She was cleaning me.
I think as a nurse, she was an angel.
It was the best person that God gave me in this moment just to come back to life.
After I get out of the hospital, I asked her like, hey, can we have a call?
It was amazing.
Just to see her, I invite her to my house with her husband and her daughter.
She went to my birthday with her family.
She was the kindest person that I met in the U.S.
As a friend and as a nurse, she was one of the most compassionate people I've ever known.
She always thought about someone else before she thought about herself.
I am Christine's best friend from childhood.
We've been friends for over 40 years.
As kids, we lived two houses down, so we were always together.
Every birthday we spent together, our First Holy Communions, our confirmations, proms,
sweet 16s, I mean, you name it, at every stage of life that she was there for.
Christine could be a spitfire.
She was fun, she was funny, and she liked to have a good time.
And as we got a little older, we got obsessed with the backstreet boys, and we would stay up all night learning the everybody dance and things like that.
I remember when she came back from college, she was one of my first friends to get married and going through all of that and their first house together.
Christine and Brendan, by all appearances, have a lot in common.
They like hiking and traveling and looking after their two dogs, huskies.
Her baby shower was exactly eight years ago and I just, the laughing and being so excited for her to become a mom.
It was a beautiful day.
Did you get a sense of what kind of a mom she was?
The best mom ever.
She just loved her so much.
She always would show us pictures that her daughter had drawn or what outfit she had picked out for the day and had taken pictures and would share it with everybody there.
How much did you know about Brendan?
She just talked very highly of him all the time.
I mean, she was very proud that he worked for the government
and the life that they had built and created.
She was definitely more of an extrovert,
and I think he was more of an introvert.
Brendan came off shy and into, like, gaming and things like that.
I had an opportunity to meet one of Brendan's friends, Brian Jarrett.
They met on a gaming site.
They were both avid gamers.
Later, they actually met each.
other in person and their friendship continued.
They participated in these tough mutter races together.
He thought a lot of Brendan.
He's one of those people that seemed like, oh, he always like had it all figured out.
It seemed like had like, you know, a life that a lot of people would be envious of.
He was presented himself as somebody of very high integrity.
He was always really good at analyzing a situation and finding like maybe the most efficient way to approach it.
I was over at their house a good bit.
It seemed like he really cared about his family,
and that was what was most important to him in his life.
It seemed to have it all.
Was she pleased with where their lives were going?
I would say so.
I mean, she would describe her life as perfect.
And she used that word perfect.
She posted one time, all of my heart fit into one picture.
Did that seem to describe the way she felt about her home life?
Yeah, everything was perfect.
They couldn't believe that the person they knew
wind up dead like this.
Their au pair saw this man walk through the front door
of the house carrying a bag.
It seemed pretty intentional.
How did that happen?
This question started to come up of,
did Christine know this person?
It comes out that Joe Ryan wasn't necessarily a stranger,
that he had communications with a Christine Banfield.
On this website.
It's like, what's going on here?
Is she leading a secret life?
This is the morning of the homicides.
And Juliana, the opair is right there comforting Christine's daughter right after this horrible thing has happened in the house.
I don't know what to tell her.
You don't have to tell her anything, okay?
You just give her a big hug, tell her she's okay?
I'll give her a big hug, okay?
Many people hire babysitters.
Christine had an opair.
How does she decide to go that route as opposed to the classic babysitter or nanny?
She saw having an au pair as an opportunity to invite somebody to our country,
to give them the opportunity they wouldn't have if they were not here.
So she saw it as sort of giving someone else?
100%.
Christine saw her opair's as family.
The Banfields had an opair prior to Juliana.
And they seemed to really have loved that au pair.
She'd even posted on social media about the first opair she had.
She posted my daughter and her best friend, her sister, her third parent, her everything.
We had an apparel of our own for a year when my first son was six months old.
Was that based on their advice?
Yeah, it was based on their recommendation.
She went ahead and sent me a lot of the questions and things that she was looking for with her appare.
And that's kind of used that as like a guideline.
Then later she gets another au pair, Juliana.
Her initial upair had gotten married and she had talked openly about an.
another person coming in from Brazil and was excited to have a new person.
Before leaving Brazil, Juliana had studied nursing.
She was a classic 20-year-old.
She loved experimenting with makeup, seemed to be checking out dating apps,
and she was proud of her heritage.
You can see in her bedroom, there at the Banfield House,
the Brazilian flag hanging up on her wall.
Law enforcement is still investigating the scene,
seeing what evidence is going to piece together to get a full understanding of what happened.
Initially, Brendan and his daughter and his family, they were all placed in a hotel nearby
while police were investigating the crime scene in the house.
And I went ahead and visited him over there.
How was Brendan reacting at that point?
He's killed somebody?
His wife is dead?
He seemed pretty sad and broken up about it.
He was talking about, you know, like, oh, how we wouldn't be able to do any other future.
things that he and Christine had planned.
I know even, like, one time I brought up
how his daughter was going to have a birthday party.
He's like, yeah, normally like Christine would take care of that.
I don't know what to do.
Your heart must have broken for him.
Yeah, it sounded terrible.
What about Giuliana? How was she?
She was saying like,
oh, the police talked to me for like eight hours
the previous day.
When I saw Brendan for the first time at the funeral,
I would describe him as a zombie.
The only thing that he ever said to me at the wake was how can somebody take her from us?
Almost from the beginning, it seemed that police had questions that were not typical of the, their usual homicide cases.
There was no forced entry whatsoever. This is not a home invasion.
There was no broken windows. There was no busted indoors.
If this was a stranger, why wasn't there forced entry?
When they examine the devices of Christine and Joseph Ryan,
they see there's a lot of communication between them.
It appears that Joe Ryan wasn't exactly an intruder.
It looks like he and Christine might have been in contact before.
Joe Ryan had communications with a Christine Banfield.
On this website, a social media platform for people,
interested in sexual fetishes.
FetLife is an adult fetish website where people can go on it, set up an account,
find people who are willing to carry out some kind of fantasy.
It seemed that he had coordinated a meeting with a Christine Bantfield that day for rough sex.
Joseph Rine's his understanding that he and Christine Bannfield are going to fulfill some kind of rape fantasy that involves knives and restraints.
We discovered a telegram message thread that was a continuation of the initial conversations that occurred through the FetLife site.
On telegram, Christine's name was Anastasia.
Anastasia says, I'm excited but nervous.
On February 22nd, this is two days before the attack.
Anastasia says, I can't wait for Friday.
She says, I probably will be a bit panicked.
I think that is part of the fun of it.
Joseph sends a picture of all the equipment he intends to bring to their first encounter,
the knife, the chain, the ropes.
On the day of, Joe says 7.30 ETA traffic exclamation point,
to which Anastasia responds, okay, I'll be waiting for you.
When you look at all these telegram communications, it makes you wonder if this was a sexual,
encounter that the two of them had arranged and it just went a ride.
Could she have had a side that you just didn't know about?
That story reeked from day one.
I was like, this doesn't add up.
This isn't right.
This is not Christine.
My name is Deirdre Fisher.
I am Joseph Nathan Ryan's mother.
I would describe my son as somebody who was intelligent, caring, creative,
somebody who embraced life, very high-spirited and playful.
He did jiu-jitsu and mixed martial arts,
and he also was an animal lover.
He collected old, ugly dogs, rescue dogs, and he loved them.
Who's a spaz? Are you?
He was talkative and friendly.
He was caring, and he was caring, and he was.
was somebody who loved his family and those are just some things about Joe that I want people to know.
I first heard that something happened to my son a day and a half after he was murdered.
I got a call on the phone. The lead detective told me Joe had been killed.
And I remember, I do remember screaming, no, no, no, no.
No. I remember it. And I just continue to scream for a while.
I am the best friend of Joseph Ryan's mother. And I knew Joe most of his life, knew him well.
He was like a nephew to me. We knew Joe wasn't capable of the heinous things Brendan had told them and that what Juliana had told them.
Joe was one of the least violent people I've ever known.
This is a picture of me and Joe together.
This is a picture I took of Joe right after he got this haircut.
This was his favorite haircut of all time, and he's showing it off.
I would describe Joe's personality as somewhere in between an extrovert and an introvert.
He had moments of really sort of an introvert.
really sort of an entertaining personality.
The rest of the time, Joe was sometimes quiet
and like he did things like the Appalachian Trail by himself,
weeks in the woods, climbing mountains.
He was a very unconventional person,
and I admired that about him.
Even as a kid, he knew who he was.
He didn't care much about what the rest of the world thought.
Joe was kind of counterculture in some ways.
He was not driven financially in any way.
So he spent his life doing all kinds of jobs.
He would work construction as a lifeguard,
as a bouncer at times.
He worked as a farmer.
He took care of sick people sometimes.
I'm a survivor of cancer twice,
and Joe flew in to take care of me.
And he offered to shave his head,
because I was bald at the time.
And I said no.
I was taking a picture of them together, smiling.
And after that first picture, Diorgio was like,
oh, I want to put my wig on.
You know, I'm a little self-conscious.
And so Joe's like, well, I'm going to put your other wig on.
And in camaraderie took a picture with her other cancer wig,
and they're smiling.
That encapsulates who he was pretty well.
Joe was very close to his mom.
They shared their hopes and dreams,
and anything about their lives.
Joe could talk about any subject with me,
so he began to tell me about his interest in BDSM.
Joe described to me all the encounters
that he had sexually as completely consensual.
That was his thing.
That was very important to him.
He didn't want to push somebody to do something they didn't want to do.
I knew Joe was very gentle as a person
and concerned about the welfare of his romantic and sexual partners.
And Joe Ryan seemed to want to make sure anybody he was going to connect with was into it as well.
He even messaged in a telegram message to Anastasia.
I'm not interested in violating boundaries.
And he goes on to say, I don't want to do this if you're having a panic attack or injured or something, right?
So the night before he died, he sent me a text.
and a picture and he told me how proud of himself he had lost weight, he was in shape,
and he was really happy. He was in a good place. So that's the last picture of Joe before his death
the night before, to his mommy. You know, Joe's no kind of killer. He sent a picture to mom
and said how happy he was. And I'm glad he was happy the night before he died. On that day, I was
I believe my son thought he was walking into a role play sex scene that was mutually beneficial to both parties.
He thought he was going into a good time.
As the months go by and the investigation is continuing, there still are a lot of questions about Joseph Ryan, but there are questions about Christine Banfield, too.
What police need to do is figure out if this profile,
Anastasia on this website is consistent with Christine's character and what other people know about her.
I immediately knew this isn't the truth. There's got to be more to this story.
I was like, this doesn't add up. This isn't right. This is not Christine. Could she have had a side that you just didn't know about?
I mean it's always possible. But if she were ever going to partake in something like that, she would definitely not do it in her own home.
much less at seven, eight o'clock in the morning as her child had just walked out the door.
This was just completely out of character for her.
Having an affair is one thing, but having an affair under the guise of a rape fantasy
when her being the sexual assault nurse, it was not her.
If she could never do anything like that.
So there may be mysteries about Christine Banfield.
Who is Christine really?
but there are questions about Brendan Bainfield, too.
As we're investigating, we start to discover things that occurred in the past in the marriage between
Brennan Bannfield and Christine Bainfield.
It's critical for detectives to look into the background of all people who are present in the house
to understand exactly what happened because it's not always what it appears to be.
Five people were in the house.
which included Christine Banfield, Brendan Banfield,
the family's O'Pair, Juliana, Joseph Ryan, and the four-year-old girl.
Brendan hires a lawyer, so his lawyer tells him, don't talk.
That's not unusual.
So on advice to counsel, he doesn't talk, so we don't really know anything from Brendan,
except what he said initially, which wasn't much.
As we're investigating, we start to discover things that occurred in the past
in the marriage between Brennan Banfield and Christine Banfield.
Detectives doing what they do were able to find a woman who had a relationship with Brendan early in his marriage.
I got a chance to meet up with a woman who had actually had a relationship with Brendan.
She had connected with Brendan 10 years before.
It was the first time she had sat down on television and she wanted to tell her story.
But she was a little uncomfortable revealing her first.
face. You're rolling? Oh, you are? Okay. Are you okay with these shots? Yes, this shot is fine.
And you're fine with us. Usually you're a pseudonym for you. Correct. Jennifer. Okay. Very good.
So are you ready to tell your story? I am. What kind of an impression do you give you? I thought
was cute, attractive, and he just seemed nice. He was very flattering, you know, had nice things to say about me, which is always a plus.
Jennifer says she connected with him on a sugar baby website, a website for a young,
women who want to date, but they want financial benefits.
Was the expectation that it was dating or sex for hire?
It was more like relationship for hire.
I didn't see it as sex work or anything like that.
It was more just like, I just want you to take care of me.
How much did he pay you?
It wasn't like a life-changing amount of money.
It was something like if we met up for a weekend, like maybe 600 bucks or something like that.
And there were times like he gave me money like just as a gift.
like go buy herself something or he would just buy me something.
She says he told her that he was married.
Now he gave her the impression that he was not really happy
in his marriage, she says.
He kind of painted me a picture of what the marriage was like,
which probably was false in retrospect.
But, you know, he was like, oh, my wife,
like we don't even sleep in the same room anymore.
We haven't even like been more than roommates
for months and months.
So he gave you the impression
that he was in an unhappy marriage?
Yeah, very much.
He would just tell me about negative things and what things he didn't like about her.
I realize now it was like a carefully curated viewpoint like for my benefit.
He was married, so how did he find time to spend long days or maybe even a weekend with you?
Well, his wife, she was a nurse and she had a job at the time that involved a lot of time away from home.
Did you go to his home ever?
I did, all the time.
He was very nonchalant about him.
having me in his home. It didn't bother him at all. And, you know, he would do these very
detailed, like, cleanings after I leave because I have a different colored hair from his wife.
So, you know, there was, like, he called it CSI sweep, which was really stupid. But, you know,
it was just like, I think he almost liked it. It was almost like a game to him. It was kind of,
like, there's a lot, there's a thrill, I think, to doing forbidden things, right?
Jennifer says that Brendan told her that he wanted to divorce his wife. But no
divorce happens, and she says that he was really sort of obsessed with money and worried about money.
He, I guess, was under the impression that he'd be giving up far more money than he ought to
if they went through a divorce, so he just didn't want to give up a penny that he didn't have to.
Their affair is going on and going strong, and Jennifer says one day Christine comes home and
finds them there.
I heard the door opening and I like kind of half-heartedly tried to like hide in a corner
somewhere while they were talking but you know he was like you can come out now and in a way it was like
she scolded me and you know she was like you don't understand how hard I work for this family and
you know you can just like waltz in here and just like have fun like this while I'm working hard
and trying to make money for a family I was just like oh this is very very weird for me and I would
like to leave, so I left.
And then he was like, yeah, I'm going to need to talk to her.
But then I found out later that it was more of just like,
you know, he was just like telling, reassuring his wife,
that they were like the marriage was still okay,
that he was really, really sorry,
but it was just like a one-time fling.
She says they were dating for about a year.
And then she says he dumps her.
Years have gone by.
Jennifer has moved on from Brendan.
And then she happens to come across this article,
and she reads,
Brendan's name. She couldn't believe it.
The circumstances of what I was reading were very bizarre,
and I was like, this is not normal.
Like, there's something weird about the situation.
Jennifer tells me this was so unsettling
that she reached out to a detective on the case.
I just wanted to reveal a piece of information
that he had had an affair before.
You wanted investigators to know what his character was all about.
Right, like, yeah.
It was important for Jennifer,
to come forward because it shows that Brendan is not true to his wife.
He also didn't speak so well about Christine.
Christine's friends, the nurses who worked alongside her,
said Christine often talked about infidelity,
how she was so sickened by it.
We were sharing stories about other people we knew
and the lengths that they would go to to hide their affairs.
And she used the word disgusting.
that's the most disgusting thing that somebody could do to their partner.
Did she ever let on whether she worried her husband might be?
No.
It's okay.
Were you here when it happened or did you?
When Juliana was interviewed initially by detectives,
she denied having any type of sexual relationship with Brennan Bannfield.
She described their relationship as he is her employer and she is his au pair.
She denied having an affair.
having an affair with him.
But then they find pictures and video that tell a very different story.
For a while, the case didn't have a lot of developments.
There was no arrest.
I just was afraid there wouldn't be justice for Joe.
It was very difficult.
It was very, very difficult.
It's been a few months since Christine was killed in her home.
And her husband, Brendan, is a very difficult.
is still living in the house with their daughter.
What was Brimden like during this period
trying to care for his daughter, having lost his wife?
What was he like?
You would say to me, you know,
like this is one of the first times in my life
where I really feel kind of lost
or I don't know what to do.
I know he even like showed me how his bedroom,
which had been completely gutted out
and how he was getting it redone.
And I thought, I guess if you're still gonna somehow
live in this house trying to make
best of the situation.
And interestingly, Juliana, the O'Pair, is still living in this house too.
Law enforcement continues their investigation.
They're also looking at Juliana's social media.
There are a lot of photos of what you would imagine a 22-year-old woman posting, but as they
look at those photos, they see someone that they believe looks like Brendan, but having
strategic emojis or pictures posted over his face.
There was some items of clothing, a watch, and other items that led us to suspect that it may
be Brennan Bannfield.
And we discovered that Juliana had told her friend about the affair she was having.
That becomes the basis of a search warrant to get Juliana's social media.
And what the police find is a lot of evidence that she was having an intimate relationship
with Brendan. Prosecutors had said that they found photos of them, you know, out in public.
Among the photos the police found on one of Juliana's devices was photos of a trip that
Juliana and Brendan took and they took Brendan's daughter in October 2022 before the murders.
Juliana and Brendan Banfield took a trip together to New York. They suggested that this
is more than just a fling, that this was a relationship.
Brendan and Juliana had been having an affair.
The police think at least six months before Christine was killed.
And from there, this blows open the case in a whole different way.
This leads them to believe maybe there's something more here.
Maybe there's a motive that they didn't see it first.
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A family's opair is now charged with shooting and killing a man in arrest in home.
The Fairfax County Police Department announced today they made a new arrest in that case
and they're charging the family's opair was second-degree murder.
Eight months after the homicides,
Juliana is arrested and charged with second-degree murder
for the death of Joseph Ryan.
Juliana pleads not guilty.
I'm Jenna Sands, and I am the Chief Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney for Fairfax County.
We knew that Juliana was responsible for the death of Joseph Ryan.
It turns out that on the day of the shooting,
Juliana tells the police on the scene
that she shot Joe Ryan too.
And Brendan said,
no police dropped the knife.
I think Brendan shot him,
and he asked me help to shot him too.
She said from the very beginning
that Brendan shot Joe Ryan first,
and she shot him second.
Juliana told police Joseph Ryan.
He's on the ground.
He's bleeding.
And then they hear a moan from Joseph Ryan.
Juliana is then directed by Brendan Banfield to go into the closet and get another gun.
And according to police, Juliana fired that fatal blow and killed Joseph Ryan.
We knew that she had shot Joe in that room, and we did not have a reasonable defense that we could imagine for her, given the evidence.
When we arrested Juliana, we followed up with another search warrant at the residence.
And when we went into the house, the first thing that I think all the investigators noticed
was all the pictures of Christine were gone.
Then we went up into the primary bedroom.
On the nightstand next to the bed was a photograph of Brennan Banfield and Juliana in a romantic kind of embrace.
like a couple. It was a picture of a couple. And when we looked around the rest of the room,
inside the closet, throughout the room, we found Juliana's clothing, Juliana's lingerie.
Juliana had effectively replaced Christine.
And when you saw those photos, disgusted, you're really going to move into the master
bedroom a few months after the woman who hired you to come in and take care of your child
dies and is murdered in that same bedroom.
No.
It's so insulting.
It's insulting to Christine's memory.
Not only that, Christine's family, and most of all,
Christine's daughter.
There was no trace of her.
There was no photographs.
There was no memorial.
It was as if she had never existed in the first place.
And then police discover something else that sets off alarm bells.
At Juliana's pretrial hearing, it comes out that she,
She went to a shooting range with Brendan twice before Christine is killed in October and December.
And she, in fact, has a photo of herself firing a gun that she posts on social media.
When you combine that with the fact that he never took his wife's shooting, it really points in the direction of a plot.
Juliana could serve a lot of time for this.
If convicted, it's a minimum of five years in prison with a maximum of 40 years.
Police are still suspicious of Brendan, and now they're zeroing in on another 911 call.
One made on the morning of the killings a full 15 minutes before that other one that she made asking for help.
We could hear in that call what sounded like a man moaning.
It's very revealing.
The question is, what happened in those 15 minutes?
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It's the new year, 2020.
And Christine Banfield is very excited.
In fact, she even posted on her social media.
2022 was pretty awesome.
Let's see if 2023 can top it.
Just a few weeks later, she would be dead.
Fairfax County police are still investigating
who killed a woman inside that home.
It just seems like she was so looking forward
to the next year.
Yeah, it's incredibly tragic now looking back on it.
A woman working at a woman working
As an opair for a family in Herndon has been arrested and charged for a fatal shooting.
While Giuliano was in jail, Brandon was living a version of a normal life. Not quite the life that
he had led before, but somewhat normal. He was no longer IRS law enforcement. He was making money
as a delivery driver, living with his daughter and his mother in the house, coaching sports for his
daughter. At the point in time that we arrested Giuliana, we still couldn't tie Brendan to it
until we had had the opportunity to really work that scene,
go through it with a fine-tooth comb.
But when we received all of that evidence,
that's when we were able to take the next step.
We've got shocking new details tonight
in a double murder in Reston.
We've been following this for more than a year now.
570 days after the murders,
Brendan Banfield is indicted for aggravated murder.
Brendan Banfield pleads not guilty.
We have evidence to now allege
that Christine Banfield's life
was unlawfully taken, and Joseph Ryan's life was unlawfully taken.
Do you have anything you want to say?
I was happy.
I was celebrating.
I couldn't have been more thrilled.
That's when I was like, yes, finally, they got this guy.
What did you make of that?
This is the man you thought you knew to be this upstanding guy.
Basically thinking, wow, we're like me and so many other people wrong about him all this time.
Just a few hours from now a husband accused of killing his wife and another man is due back in a Fairfax County courtroom for a bond hearing.
The police theory and their evidence to prove it is that Brendan was the mastermind behind an incredibly intricate, detailed plan to kill his wife.
It's digital evidence, it's physical evidence, it's forensics evidence, it's circumcincts.
potential evidence, but the work still goes on.
Police and the prosecution believe that Brendan created or used a fat life account posing
as Christine.
He created a fictitious account in his wife's name, portraying her image.
Using this catfish scheme in order to lure an unsuspecting sexual partner to have this
kind of violent sex act that would presumably look like he was...
assaulting her.
Make it look like he was an intruder.
Shoot Joseph Ryan, the so-called intruder, and then stab Christine.
Brennan's plan was to replace his wife with Juliana.
More details come out about what exactly happened that morning in the hour or so before the
murders.
We learned that Brendan Banfield left and went to McDonald's and ordered a breakfast sandwich
and stayed there for 20 minutes.
And Juliana said she was going to take the little girl to the zoo for an outing.
But she didn't.
She stayed in a cul-de-sac watching the house.
Brendan had unlocked the door using Christine's phone.
He had shut her phone off and put it in a drawer off the kitchen.
As Juliana waited, she saw Joseph Ryan arrive.
She then called Brendan.
He then meets with Juliana and his daughter.
And they sneak around the back of the house,
where they enter through the basement entrance.
Brennan goes upstairs first, followed shortly by Juliana,
where they open the door of the primary bedroom.
And Brendan shoots Joseph Ryan, then takes a knife
that was brought by Joseph Ryan as part of a scripted sexual foreplay.
And he begins to stab Christine.
Police are looking at everything,
but now they are laser focused on a quick call
to 911 made from Juliana's
phone a full 15 minutes before that other one that she made asking for help
Vorevex County 911 where's our emergency it's only eight seconds long and you
can hear moaning in the background and now police realize that's probably
Joseph Ryan moaning in the background the call is hung up dispatchers try to call
back.
Next County 911, we had a call from this number.
Give you an emergency, please, hop and dial 911.
This call is named error.
You can disregard this message.
Thank you.
Prosecutors say the initial 911 call was made too soon,
that Juliana called before everything was properly laid out.
What we think happened between the two 911 calls
was that Brendan gives the signal to Julianna to hang up the phone.
And at that point in time, Joe is now dead,
Christine is dying, and Brendan manipulates.
And Brendan manipulates the scene.
We think that he picks up enough of Christine's blood to be able to leave traces of it on Joseph Ryan.
Prosecutors say that Banfield smeared it on Joseph Ryan to make it look like he was the one stabbing Christine.
Now there are two people sitting in jail awaiting their murder trials.
Yeah, get your breath.
But is one of them going to be able to?
a flip? I was going to bury Joe's ashes and I just couldn't let him go. So we're looking at
half of Joe's ashes. It sits on top of a dresser in my living room and every day I say
hi to Joe and then every night I'd say good night to him and I'll wave at the box.
Tonight a major new development in a 2023 double murder in Reston.
It's now been more than a year and a half into this investigation.
And now a big turn.
Juliana is actually offered a plea deal.
According to my sources, the Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney offered this plea deal to
Juliana Perez Magla Hayes in exchange for her testimony against Brendan Banfield.
There had been a lot of discussion about how we could get
her to turn. There were discussions that sounded a whole lot like dating advice. Leave her alone.
She'll come to us, give her time. She'll make the right choice. We heard from her attorney after
we had charged Brendan Banfield that she was finally ready to confess.
Yeah. Get your breath. Yeah. So in order to get this deal, Juliana has to sit down
with prosecutors and law enforcement. She's got to calm clean with everything. She has to be
truthful. Have you had, to your satisfaction, full and fair opportunity to consult with your lawyers?
Yes. The idea was for her to tell us in her own words exactly what she remembered that we would know
that it was reliable. She told us that the trip to New York was the time when Brendan first talked
to her openly about his plan to kill Christine. He basically told me, um, I want to tell you something, but I
I don't want it to be afraid or scared or leave me.
I said, okay, you can tell me, whatever.
And then he said, I don't want Christine in our lives.
And then I asked him, we're going to divorce her.
And then he said, I don't want to share my cause it.
It would be easier if she was not in the picture.
Juliana corroborates this capfish theory.
He told me that he was going to do, create an account on a website.
FET LIE.
Where in the house were you predominantly when he is on FET lights?
It was mostly in the basement, who sit there and then was with her laptop.
He said he needed to find a person who likes to play like blood, play with knife and stuff like that, play violent.
This whole plan was designed to a T to kind of cover their tracks.
He said, after a while I was talking to Joe, he said, he's the white person.
Jo is the right person.
Juliana was the one person who could tell us exactly what
Brendan Bainfield's role was in it, and we knew him to be largely the hand
that was moving the pieces on this particular chessboard.
He just told me, I wish I didn't need you, but I needed to do this with me.
I can do without you.
And I said, what do mean? Why you can do without me?
And I said, because something goes wrong, I needed to have my body.
wrong I needed to have my back. Can you tell me the words that he was used in terms of how he
intended on killing her? Like stabbing her? Did he say where he intended on stabbing her,
how he intended to stabbing her? Yeah, he was going to stab her on the neck, just like he did.
He was just expecting Joe to bring a pointing knife instead of not the knife to like
chop flashed balls, which would be easier. So what did Joe Ryan say?
During the time when Brendan Banfield comes in...
He looked at us, like, surprised, like shocked that there were other people in the bedroom.
And then as when Brenda just shot him.
Hearing Juliana describe Christine's last moments was absolutely gut-wrenching.
She is describing the moment a mother lost her life.
He was stopping her a night. She was just telling him,
let me go. I'm going to die anyway.
I'm going to plead to death.
She'll just leave me here, let me die.
And then he will say, I can't.
This is pretty heartbreaking stuff.
Juliana even tells prosecutors that Christine, while she's dying,
is talking about her daughter's birthday coming up.
She's about her daughter's birthday.
Because it was going to be the next month in March.
They sell him, like, it has to be before a B.
Why?
I can only imagine that her life.
Last thoughts right, wrote her daughter.
That's right.
Juliana accepts a plea deal and ultimately agrees to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
And on top of that, prosecutors say they will recommend a sentence of time served,
meaning no more prison time, and she'd be immediately deported back to Brazil.
Which means, as soon as this trial is done, she's free.
as long as she testifies against Brendan Banfield and his trial.
I don't know where the justice in that is.
How do you get to plan a murder and think that you're going to live a life,
you know, her life essentially, and walk away after a couple of years?
In less than 12 hours, the trial of Brendan Banfield will get underway.
It's been nearly three years since the murders.
The case is finally headed to trial.
And the defense is about to make the argument that nothing.
is what it appears to be. Even the police can't seem to agree on exactly what happened here.
There was a divide amongst investigators.
Our supervisor at the time told us there were two theories in the case and we needed to get behind a right one.
While awaiting trial, Brendan Bamfield is indicted on two more felony charges.
Prosecutors file another indictment charging him with felony child cruelty and felony child abuse.
And this is because he had this remarkably intricate plan to kill his wife and did it with his daughter in the house.
Brendan Banfield pleads not guilty to the additional charges too.
The investigation is ongoing and something unusual is playing out.
Detectives are divided on whether this catfishing theory is even legit.
Brendan Miller is a forensic investigator within the police department that is investigating
Brendan Banfield.
This is a man who looked at every cell phone, every laptop in the Banfield home.
He wrote a report associated with this case.
The key line and conclusion in Biller's report is that there's no indication at any point in time that Christine lost control or contact with her own devices.
So if Christine always had control of her devices, then the whole theory of the case falls apart.
After Brendan Miller releases this report to law enforcement, he's removed from this case and transferred to another section of the detectives unit.
It created this atmosphere that like maybe police want to find facts to fit their theory, not go where the facts lead them.
It raises the question, could Christine have actually set up this profile?
Did she really invite Joseph Ryan to the house?
In less than 12 hours, the trial of Brendan Banfield will get underway.
Banfield is the man accused of killing his wife and another man in an effort to run away with the family's au pair.
The judge who's presiding over the case is Penny Escarate.
She's a former Marine. She's a no-nonsense judge.
She is familiar to the people who saw the Johnny Depp Amber.
Herrard trial. Jurors in Depp and Amber Hurd's multi-million dollar defamation trial are taking their time.
In opening statement, the goal is really to introduce the jury to the story that's going to be told.
Brendan Banfield killed his wife, Christine Vanfield, and another man named Joseph Ryan.
And he convinced young Juliana, 22 years old, that they should get rid of Christine.
They would use Christine's email accounts to create a fake profile, to lure.
someone in to come into the house and fake rape Christine.
Brendan would be the hero of the day.
He would show up, kill the guy, kill his wife,
pretending that it had been that guy.
That was the plan.
Banfield's defense attorney, John Carroll,
says that Juliana cannot be trusted
because she's testifying for her life.
The whole reason she was arrested
was to flip her against my client.
He moved on to say that the prosecution
The prosecution's case rests on this idea that there was some sort of catfishing scheme.
But yet one of the critical detectives, the forensic examiner in the case, the original one, said, no, that's not right.
And so then started the turmoil within the police department.
You're going to see manipulation within the police department where if homicide detectives didn't agree with this theory, they were transferred.
Early on in the prosecution's case, the jury hears the 911 calls.
I knew help.
My friends, he just was just stuck in the night and now.
She's really, hello.
Brendan is sitting at the table crying.
There's somebody here.
There's somebody here.
I got him.
The best way to tell this story was to put the good evidence out in front.
And Juliana was our best evidence.
She was our storyteller.
We called Juliana to the stand the first day.
She needs to deliver.
This is a big moment.
As Juliana walked past Brendan,
his eyes tracked her.
Brendan tried to connect with her,
lock eyes with her.
Juliana didn't give me a second glance.
You swear or affirm to testify truthfully
in this case on a penalty of law.
Yes.
Thank you.
Now you can have a seat.
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
We had her first describe how her relationship
with Brendan had developed.
When you first met Mr. Banfield,
what was your relationship to him?
Professional.
It was my boss.
Brendan and I barely spoke at all.
At some point, did your relationship
with the defendant change?
It became sexual.
Did he ever talk about his relationship
with his wife, Christine Banfield?
He used to say that she didn't seem to care about
where he was, what he was doing.
She didn't seem to care about him at all.
Juliana testified that divorce was not an option for Brendan,
primarily because he would lose custody or have to share custody of his daughter with his wife.
Did he tell you what he wanted to do?
He mentioned his plan to get rid of her.
The trial is now at a critical point.
Jurors are on the edges of their seats because Juliana is about to tell the jury what she says happened in that bedroom.
that bedroom. She was extremely nervous, but she wanted to tell the truth. When I first saw the
happening, I was just crunching down, covering my ears and covering my eyes. And now to more stunning
revelations from the double murder trial playing out in Fairfax County.
Juliana Perez-Magales is still on the stand on direct examination, and she tells the
jury that when Brendan first talked to her about killing his wife, she didn't take him seriously.
At first I thought he was joking, he had heard of a website called Fat Life.
Were you present when he created the Fat Life account?
Yes, he created a new email account for Christine and Proustine's name.
Juliana explains that as a part of this plan, Brendan creates this profile, this Anastasia 9.
How did the two of you use her laptop without her knowing about it?
Every time she just get home from work, she threw her backpack, or in the backpack was her laptop.
Joseph Ryan was really just one out of many, many people that they spoke to, and the only one who was willing to follow the rules.
Joe Ryan didn't need to meet in advance.
Joe Ryan was happy to come to a house that he didn't know.
Joe Ryan was willing to come at odd hours, specifically this early morning meetup.
He made Brendan feel confident enough that he would be the person to play the role and come over to the house.
She goes on to say that she and Brendan was so determined to make sure that this meeting was going to happen,
that she jumps on a call with Joe Ryan pretending to be Christine.
As soon as I said hi, he was surprised that.
I had an accent.
Juliana testifies that February 24th arrives, the day that this plan was supposed to be executed.
She wakes up early, preparing the four-year-old daughter for this fake trip to the zoo.
She testifies that Christine had the day off and wanted to sleep in.
According to Juliana, that morning, Brendan messaged Joe Ryan with Christine's phone and
then shut the phone off and put it in a drawer.
And he left and went to McDonald's, where he was going to wait for her call.
What, if anything, did he give you in that morning before the two of you left?
Gun.
Juliana's plan that morning was for her to take the child to get into her car and to wait in the cul-de-sac
until she saw Joe Ryan arrive.
The zoo was the cover, and as part of that, she was going to bring some lunches that she packed
and left in the refrigerator
so that she would have a reason
to be loitering outside
in the cul-de-sac.
That's when I saw
Jill
calling the driveway
and I called Brendan.
He told me here to be coming home.
Juliana testified that when Brendan
got back to the house from McDonald's,
the two of them left
the cars, bringing the child with them.
And then the three of them
went in the back of the house
left the little girl in the basement, and went upstairs.
He took his gun out.
I just did the same.
I just followed him to the master bedroom.
Juliana goes on to say that she and Brendan burst into the bedroom
and find Joe Ryan there with Christine.
She yelled back at Brendan saying,
Brendan, he has a knife.
That's when Brenda first shot Joe.
Brendan ran to Christine.
She told me.
Juliana Call 911.
She testified that in the moment when Christine shouted
Juliana Call 911, she instinctively did it.
And that's where you have our very brief recording
in which you hear Joseph Ryan moaning in the background.
Showning now, we're doing where's emergency?
Brennan looks at me and just hung up the call.
Well, the police theory is that the scene wasn't ready yet
for the police to show up.
Brendan needed time to stage it.
He got on top of her, and that's when I first saw him
stabbing her with a knife.
Juliana testified.
Brendan picked up the knife that Joe Ryan had brought
to the house, and that he began stabbing Christine.
Juliana turned away.
She said that it was hard to watch.
She testified that Joe moved and that she told
Brendan that he was moving.
That's when I parted the home.
the shot too.
So she shot him.
Just shot him.
The defense definitely had a strategy
when it came to Juliana,
trying to give the jury a motive
for why this witness is lying.
On cross-examination, the defense attorney asked
Juliana why she waited so long to cooperate.
The feeling of shame and guilt
and also because I had a
I had a potential
of getting less time.
And the defense tried to get Juliana
to lay out some of the details of this plan.
Many times she just said, I don't know.
Who took the laptop from wherever it was
that Christina thought it was?
That day, I did not remember.
I can tell you for sure.
I can tell you the date.
I mean, with all due respect,
you don't remember a lot of details.
Yeah.
And that's what's really concerning about this.
you that I do not recall.
Juliana has really damaged Brendan with her testimony if she's believed.
So the big question now is, will Brendan Banfield take the stand?
Anytime a defendant wishes to testify at trial, there's a hold your breath moment.
Is this really a good idea?
But at the same time, it was exciting.
Yeah, I call Brendan Banfield.
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It's been four days of testimony, more than a dozen witnesses.
and the prosecution is resting its case.
Now, time for the defense.
As John Carroll begins his case,
the argument is that the prosecution
and law enforcement had blinders on.
We had a briefing within the first week.
Our supervisor at the time told us
there were two theories in the case
and we needed to get behind the right one.
The internal politics that John Carroll
introduced to the trial were complete distraction efforts.
One of the theories we were examining
was that Brendan was telling the truth.
So we examined a ton of theories,
but ultimately we're examining the evidence.
The defense called Detective Brendan Miller
as their own witness.
He's the forensic examiner who wrote the report,
concluding that Christine, in his opinion,
always had control of her devices.
Did you make any conclusions at that time
that she had not given up her devices?
I had nothing indicating loss of dominion and control at that time.
So your conclusions based on
Zero's and ones are still the same.
Yes.
The defense calls their own expert to basically verify or agree with Miller's original conclusion.
Were you able to draw any opinions related to this case?
Catfishing did not occur.
I didn't see anything here that indicated loss of control of device.
The digital forensic evidence was simply inconclusive.
Because Brendan Vanfield had been so careful in his planning,
You could never point to one person as being the sole operator of the device at the time that the messages were sent.
You can't say who was in control of either device.
All you can tell us is what the devices are doing.
Correct?
Correct.
All right, Mr. Banfield, do you understand you have a constitutional right not to testify?
Yes, ma'am.
Anytime a defendant wishes to testify at trial, there's a hold-your-breath moment.
You're all right, call Brendan Banfield.
This is a big moment.
Brendan Banfield has not spoken to police.
He has not shared his story.
Now he's about to take the stand, talking for the first time.
Brendan Banfield does this defense that we call,
My hands are dirty, but not bloody.
Because he's saying, I've done some bad things.
We were having an affair.
Now, was Christine aware of your affair?
I don't believe she was aware of the affair between me and Juliana.
She was aware of at least two previous affairs.
So Brendan stays on the stand over two days, and he told jurors that he's had affairs in the past, he admitted to it, but he said his wife has also had affairs in the past.
There was a point a number of years ago that Christine had indicated that she was interested in bondage-type situations.
In terms of your sexual relationship with Christine, what if any differences did you have?
I was not interested in ever harming her.
I was never interested in sexual violence.
In our detective's examination of Christine Bainfield's digital life,
there was absolutely no evidence of her having been involved or even interested in rough sex.
Christine never mentioned to me anything about any affairs.
I would be the one she would share it with, and there was never any secrets.
Did you ever create any sort of a plan with Juliana?
No, there was no plan.
I think that it's an absurd line of questioning.
Regarding the day of, Brendan had an explanation for the jury.
Brendan testifies that when he pulls up to the house and sees this strange car,
he doesn't call 911 right away because he says that he thinks maybe his wife is having another indiscretion.
It wasn't on my mind that this was some type of...
violent or threatening encounter. I was emotional at that point.
Brendan says that he enters the house through the basement door and then he sees
Giuliana and his daughter behind him. I never told her to come down to the house.
Brendan leaves Juliana and Banfield's daughter in the basement.
He goes upstairs and into the bedroom. Christine was nude and on all fours.
And Joe Ryan was behind her.
I don't know that I've ever been more panicked in my life.
Almost immediately I said police.
I saw him do a downward stabbing stroke,
and that's when I fired at him.
Christine told me that she was bleeding out,
and that she was sorry and that she loved me.
Brendan notices that Julianna is now in the bedroom with him.
I told Juliana to call 911.
She went into the master bathroom.
Brendan says that while he's tending to his wife,
he then feels something on his back.
Joe Ryan struck me in my shoulder.
All of a sudden, a gunshot.
And I looked up and I saw that Juliana had my other firearm.
I was stunned that Juliana had my other firearm.
Juliana Hedshot.
As John Carroll is finishing his direct examination of Brendan Bannfield, I'm ready.
Karen, I have no further questions.
Cross-examination?
There were a number of things that I wanted to push on.
He's asked, well, you know, you've explained a couple of stab bones.
She had seven stab wounds.
When did he stab her those other five times?
The knife is inside of her hair.
I can't tell the movement, and I don't know.
exactly what happened before I arrived either.
Okay, well, she had to get five more wounds at some point.
Prosecutors are hammering away at Brendan, and they press him on his story
that Christine was awake and on her devices on the morning that she was killed.
Would it surprise you if the digital forensics would show that she was not on her phone at 6.30
or really any time before or after that?
I saw her with her phone. It was on the bed.
Got it. Okay. So she was just with the phone, not using the phone.
Yes.
The prosecutor is really questioning Brendan's behavior. He sees Juliana in the basement,
doesn't tell, with his daughter, doesn't tell her go back to the car.
Why wouldn't you tell the babysitter to take your daughter back outside?
I believe that she was safe in the basement. I thought they were okay there.
Common sense. I mean, what we know of how people behave just never, never made it.
never made sense with what Brendan Bainfield had done.
Thank you. Nothing further touched.
The jurors now have heard two vastly different versions of what happened.
Each of you must decide this case for yourself.
I can excuse you now to deliver.
The case has gone on for nine days.
Now, it's that final moment.
Both sides have their final arguments to make before the jury.
Brendan Banfield killed both Christine Banfield and Joseph Ryan.
He was in love with Juliana.
He was afraid of losing her.
He needed to get rid of his wife so that they could be together.
Brendan let Juliana take the fall.
It's his turn to be held accountable.
John Carroll argued in closings that Juliana had ulterior motives,
that she wanted to go back to Brazil and say,
what prosecutors wanted her to say was her tickets going home.
Juliana made it up.
She told the Commonwealth what they wanted to hear.
She told this lie to secure herself a deal.
He argued that officials rushed to judgment in this case
and transferred people out who did not support the conclusion that they had.
The one detective who stood up and said the evidence contradicted her story was transferred off a case.
After both sides have their last words to tell their story,
Then it's all to the jury.
The fate of the man accused in a high-profile double murder case, now in the hands of a jury.
After nearly nine hours of deliberation, the jury reached a verdict, and everyone rushed into the courtroom.
We turned now to the verdict in the case of that husband and father in Virginia, accused of killing his wife so he could have a new life with his opair.
We, the jury, in the case of the Commonwealth of Virginia versus Brendan Robert Banfield defendant,
find the defendant guilty of aggravated murder of Joseph Ryan and Christine Banfield.
The jury finding him guilty on all counts just a short time ago.
At the end of the day, I am very, very pleased that we are able to stand here
successfully having gotten justice for Joe Ryan and Christine Banfield.
Brendan will be sentenced in May, but just days ago, Juliana was back in court.
Finally, learning her fate.
I'm truly sorry for the bank caused.
I hope someday I can be forgiven.
Your actions were deliberate, self-serving,
and demonstrated a profound disregard for human life.
Therefore, I do sentence you to 10 years in the penitentiary.
May it weigh heavily on your soul.
I believe she is equally as responsible for my son's death.
She's a cold-blooded killer.
Joe Ryan, for his loved ones, they don't want him forgotten.
I want people to know Joe was a good son, that he loved people and that he didn't deserve this.
Christine's family has mostly been quiet about the loss, but they just sent us a statement,
talking about her, saying she loved her family deeply and was devoted to her marriage.
Christine suffered a violent, horrific, senseless death. The lies told her.
about her after murder were just as painful as her death.
We are committed to ensuring that Christine will always be remembered
as the beautiful person she was.
There's so many things that remind me of her.
A Backstreet Boy song will come on.
Remembering her laugh.
Sometimes I could look at a picture and I hear it
because it was a pretty great laugh.
What do you want?
daughter to know about her.
How much she loved and adored her.
You have a necklace that she shared with you.
Her daughter had made me this necklace that says family.
Which was sort of the focus of Christine's life.
Our daughter was her absolute world.
Her daughter is the reason that she lived every day.
She loved her so much.
And that's our program for tonight.
Thank you for watching. I'm David Muir.
And I'm Deborah Roberts.
From all of us here at 2020 and April.
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