Murder With My Husband - 253. The Throuple Murder Mystery - Aileen Seiden
Episode Date: January 27, 2025In this episode, Payton unravels the chilling case of a Jane Doe murdered in a peaceful Florida town. As rumors of a serial killer spread, investigators piece together a shocking murder mystery you wo...n’t believe. Links: NEW MERCH LINK: https://mwmhshop.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themwmh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Discount Codes: https://mailchi.mp/c6f48670aeac/oh-no-media-discount-codes Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 Case sources: NBCMiami.com - https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/2-arrested-in-love-triangle-murder-of-south-florida-woman/148945/ FoxCharleston.com - https://www.foxcharleston.com/friend-who-heard-murder-confession-thought-furniture-heiress-would-end-up-dead-in-love-triangle/ FoxNews.com - https://www.foxnews.com/us/friend-who-heard-murder-confession-thought-furniture-heiress-would-end-up-dead-love-triangle Sportskeeda.com - https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/5-chilling-details-aileen-seiden-s-murder WCTV - https://www.wctv.tv/content/news/Franklin-County-authorities-identify-murder-victim-481062551.html DailyMail.com - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13977901/torture-murder-heiress-aileen-seiden-throuple-episode.html NewsHerald.com - https://www.newsherald.com/story/news/crime/2018/04/28/friends-eastpoint-murder-victim-had-become-distant-sent-strange-messages/12368606007/ MyPanHandle.com - https://www.mypanhandle.com/news/local-news/franklin-county/second-person-found-guilty-in-franklin-county-murder-trial-has-been-sentenced/ ParamountExpress.com - https://www.paramountpressexpress.com/cbs-news-and-stations/shows/48-hours/releases/?view=110443-a-throuple-checks-into-a-motel-room-but-only-a-couple-walks-out CBSNews.com - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/aileen-seiden-throuple-florida-murder-mystery-48-hours/ People.com - https://people.com/aileen-seiden-throuple-spiraled-out-control-young-woman-murder-8730493 Franklin County News - https://franklincounty.news/2024/06/07/araujo-sentenced-to-25-years/ Police1.com - https://www.police1.com/arrests-sentencing/watch-fla-officer-testifies-at-daughters-sentencing-for-murder-after-he-helped-coordinate-her-arrest The Independent - https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/throuple-murder-aileen-seiden-documentary-b2633105.html Tallahassee.com - https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/2024/10/18/48-hours-to-report-on-brutal-murder-of-miami-woman-at-an-eastpoint-florida-motel-aileen-seiden/75733392007/' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Okay, so let's be honest, you guys.
We have seen parents do some pretty unthinkable things for their kids on this show.
We have seen parents who hide evidence.
We have seen parents who hide bodies,
even attempting murder themselves for their children.
But when you're in law enforcement
and your job is to serve and protect from people like this,
what do you do when your child
is the one who steps out of bounds?
Do you use your connections and your power
to make it go away?
Or do you stick to that oath of honor?
I honestly imagine that this is probably
one of the biggest moral dilemmas
you could face in your life.
But if you ask Colonel Tony Arajo,
he would say duty and justice comes before all else.
So today we are headed to Miami, Florida, would say, duty and justice comes before all else.
So today we are headed to Miami, Florida. And in Miami, we are meeting a little girl
named Eileen Seiden.
Now, Eileen and her sister Francesca are the two daughters
to a pretty wealthy local businessman named Frank Seiden.
He had the unique job of selling furniture
to luxury hotels and cruise lines,
including the Disney resorts.
But from a very early age,
Eileen and her sister learned what it was like
to suffer a tragedy.
When Eileen was nine and Francesca was 16, their mother died of
cancer. The illness was swift, leaving the girls with little time to say goodbye,
let alone process that they were losing their mother. And suddenly, Frank had to
raise the two girls alone, but life was not done throwing them challenges. When Eileen was 14 years
old, her father Frank died of a heart attack. So this now leaves the two girls,
Eileen and Francesca, orphaned. Now Francesca at this point is 22 years old.
She's barely an adult herself, but she becomes the legal guardian to her 14
year old sister.
Now she was in charge of making sure her sister got fed and
got to school on time, all while trying to finish up college and keep a job for herself.
So seven years go by, okay?
And Francesca ends up moving out west to Los Angeles to become an artist and
start fresh.
And meanwhile, Eileen, now in her 20s,
stayed behind to build her own life in Miami.
She got a job as a property manager.
She lived in a beautiful apartment.
She knew what it took to be independent
and stand on her own two feet.
She had already been doing it for so long at this point
that she really didn't have a choice.
Now, Eileen built this strong group of friends that practically became family and she
stayed close with her sister even though they were on opposite sides of the
country. In fact it seems she was even considering moving out to Los Angeles
when she visited her sister there back in 2016. But when Eileen goes back to Miami, those plans to
move fell to the wayside. Now while Francesca was likely bummed that her
sister chose to stay on the East Coast, she knew Eileen was independent, smart,
and had a good head on her shoulders. However, this is where the story takes a
turn. Eileen's friends started to question some of her decisions around March of 2018.
Okay, we're back in Miami.
On March 25th, 2018, Eileen had plans to meet with several of her close friends for brunch,
but she didn't show.
And this is something that was wildly unlike her.
And so her friends decide to drive past her place that afternoon because she no showed
Ann didn't say why.
But Eileen doesn't appear to be home.
But later that night, one of Eileen's friends received a call from her on an unknown number.
Okay?
So Eileen calls her friend and says, hey, my cell's broken. And over the next few weeks, that same friend received texts and calls from a few random
numbers.
And again, it was always Eileen calling her for something but saying, I'm calling you
on a different phone because my cell phone broke.
But she always says she's okay.
She's working on getting a new one.
And to many of these friends, Eileen's life at this point kind of remained a mystery.
They all knew something was going on, but they weren't sure what.
So at around 5 p.m. that night, a couple is driving around Apalachicola, Florida, about
600 miles northwest from Miami.
It's this sleepy little coastal town on the panhandle. It's
quiet, it's quaint, hardly the place that you'd expect to see a dead body on your way
out to go fishing. And yet that is exactly what this couple spots in an abandoned cul-de-sac
that evening. So they call it into to the Franklin County's Sheriff's Office.
They tell them it's right off of Highway 98
in this underdeveloped area by the water.
And when police arrive, they are shocked
at the state that this body is in, okay?
It is clear the victim is a woman,
though she is so badly beaten, it's hard to make
out distinguishing features.
She has bruises from head to toe.
Almost all of her ribs are broken.
In fact, the medical examiner says her injuries are so substantial that it's comparable to
what you would see after someone gets in a terrible car crash.
The body also has no phone, no wallet, no ID on her.
So for now, they take her in as a Jane Doe.
But the police are wondering,
does our quiet little town have a serial killer on the loose?
Like this is a very gruesome murder.
What could we possibly be dealing with? But the following day things become a bit more clear when
police get another call. It is about a room at a sportsman's lodge motel six
miles away in East Point, Florida. So when detectives arrive they are led to
room number 15 and immediately upon entering
They realize that this is most likely where their Jane Doe had died
Not only do crimes like this never really happened around this part of Florida
They really have two crime scenes found a day apart from one another
So to them they figure she was killed here and dumped here. Plus, the room is destroyed.
There is furniture knocked over and thrown everywhere.
The sheets are missing from both of the beds in the room.
And one of the mattresses is still soaked in blood.
And by the way, this hotel room reeks of vinegar,
which told the investigators that someone had clearly tried and failed to cover
up their tracks here.
Not to mention, a luminol test showed traces of blood all over the room, okay?
Not just on the mattress.
Basically, the room had been cleaned, but there was nothing they could do about the
mattress.
So there's blood in the bathroom too.
And they also find that the shower curtain rod
had been pulled off
and there is a giant bloody handprint left on it.
So, I mean, for any investigation,
this is a pretty big piece of evidence,
which also told detectives that whoever did this
was rushing to get out of there quickly.
They must've just forgot to clean this.
And when police speak to the manager of the motel, they get some pretty good intel as to
what happened leading up to that crime. The manager said that on Saturday
evening, four nights before police arrived, three people checked into that
hotel room. They said the trio was well dressed and well spoken. They were
respectful when they had a little barbecue in front of their room on Sunday
night. They even brought the manager back a little gift after they went out and
they were checked out by Monday morning with their bill all settled up. Of course
the motel staff at that point had no idea that their hotel room they were
checking out of was a bloody crime scene
It wasn't until later that afternoon that the housekeeper went inside and noticed the red stain on the mattress the furniture strewn about and
obviously something bad had happened there and
Even then the motel property manager didn't report it to the police until the following day
And I'm not sure really the reason why they waited,
but it almost seemed like they cared less
about the crime scene and more about the damage
to the hotel because when police talked to them about it,
they said, we just really need a police report
for when we charge the credit card for extra damages.
Now, of course, the biggest question here was
who paid for that room?
Obviously there's a credit card on file and police do get a name from motel staff.
38 year old Christina Arajo.
But who were the other two people motel staff saw her with?
Remember three people checked in.
Well, after testing the DNA from Jane Doe alongside the blood found in room 15, police
learn, okay, we were right.
This was in fact the same woman.
Both of these crime scenes are tied together and it doesn't take long for them to get a
name too.
Jane Doe is now 31 year old Eileen Seiden. So they have 38-year-old Christina Orojo's credit card on file, and they've now confirmed
that the other girl with her was 31-year-old Eileen Seiden.
So obviously, they locate Eileen's next of kin, Francesca, which hasn't this poor woman
been through enough?
She's lost her mother, her father, and now she's lost her only sister.
It's heartbreaking to think about.
But when they call Francesca and they update her on everything they know so far,
she tells them that she has a pretty good idea who the third person was in the hotel room
with the two girls that night.
She believes it's 30-year-old Zachary Abel. Now remember when I mentioned earlier that
Eileen was considering moving to Los Angeles until she went back to Miami and kind of changed her
plans? Well, according to her sister, a big part of that decision was due to Zach Abel. So Zach and
Eileen had actually known each other since high school and in 2017,
shortly after Eileen took that trip to LA, the two reconnected in Miami and they began
dating in the weeks after that, but secretly. See, Zach already had a girlfriend at the
time, one he had been with the last five years. Do you want to guess who the girl is? Christina, the other woman who was in the hotel with them. Now, Zach had told
Eileen repeatedly that he planned on ending things with Christina. They
weren't a match. She was controlling and demanding. But Zach told his friend Mike
Pickavette that it wasn't easy for him to just walk away from Christina for
Eileen like that. Not only did he and Christina live together, they actually
had a business together, a used car dealership. But still Eileen was head
over heels for Zach and every time he told her he was waiting for an
opportunity to end it, she believed him until one day he finally did
have the conversation with Christina. She offered a different solution. She said, okay, instead of
leaving me for her, why don't the three of us date instead? A throuple, if you will. And shockingly,
when Zach approaches Eileen about it, she agrees.
So they agree.
In fact, when Eileen lost her job as a property manager that year, she also joined Zach and
Christina's used car business.
And when she lost her apartment, she got a place in the same building as them.
But as you can imagine, this wasn't the happy solution they were all hoping for.
It wasn't long before Christina began getting jealous of the affection
Zack was showing Eileen.
If she was the odd man out, she made sure her frustrations were known, okay?
She got even more erratic when she drank,
often threatening Zack that she could make him disappear without repercussion.
See, Christina's father was a high ranking colonel
with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
And she made sure everybody knew it.
She often threw it in Zach and Eileen's face
that if anything happened, she could easily cover it up
because her father was police royalty,
that he could make her problems go away
in the blink of an eye, and that she
had gotten away with pretty much everything in the past by pulling her cop's daughter card.
Which was why Eileen was terrified to go to the police when things in their relationship
started getting violent. According to their friend Mike, who knew about this threeple. The first physical fight between Eileen and
Christina happened in his house back in 2017. When Eileen made a comment about
how she'd been sleeping with Zach long before Christina had even knew about it
that they had been having an affair, Christina began throwing punches at
Eileen. But the fighting seemed to become a regular
occurrence, especially when the two women were drinking. Mike said it wasn't
abnormal to see one or both of them with a black eye. Soon the fights were almost
daily. But Eileen's friend Ali said she heard a different side of the story. She
would get calls from Eileen saying,
please come over and help me. He hurt me again. Meaning Zack.
When Ali encouraged her to go file a police report though,
Ali refused calling back to Christina's father saying she didn't think that she'd be believed because of Christina's connection to the force.
But eventually Ali said the abuse had gotten so
bad that she actually at one point had to take Eileen to the hospital. And even then, when the
staff asked her where the bruises came from, Eileen was afraid to legally report it. So that's when
Ali warned her, like, if you don't get out of this situation, someone is going to wind up dead.
But at this point, Eileen felt trapped.
She was struggling financially,
she couldn't afford a place on her own anymore.
And around March 2018, instead of moving on from the couple,
she actually decided to move in with them.
I mean, it can definitely be challenging enough
to live and work with your partner,
but then double that, Two partners? And there's
already a violent contentious dynamic to begin with? This is not going to end well. Still,
Eileen told her friends and sister, no, no, no, it's just temporary. She was going to
give it a month or two and see how it played out. But Eileen couldn't even make it that
long. A few weeks after moving in, Eileen had to get out of there.
Then everything changed when on April 7th, Zach came to Eileen and told him,
hey, I'm done with Christina too. So that day, Zach and Christina had gotten into a vicious fight,
perhaps their most violent yet. Eileen called her friend Ali right after to say she and Zach were getting out of the house
and away from Christina.
But Ali thought that meant out to the mall or a coffee shop for a minute.
She didn't think that meant they were running away, like out of the state.
However, the next call Ali received was from Christina.
She said, hey, since Zach and Eileen aren't answering my calls, I'm going to call you
and have you relay a message to them.
She said she was going to report the car Zach and Eileen were driving as stolen if they
didn't come back for her.
So Ali called Eileen, said, hey, Christina called me.
This is what she said.'"
But Zach and Eileen were already on route to Georgia.
And apparently they had gotten out of the house so fast
that Eileen didn't even grab her phone or her wallet.
She's just using Zach's.
Still, Eileen kept telling Ali this was the best thing, okay?
They were just gonna finally escape Christina
and be together how it had originally supposed to be.
But this doesn't last long.
So when they run away together,
Christina begins sending Zach texts
saying you two deserve each other.
But over the next few hours, they become more threatening.
She began saying things like,
my dad's gonna be calling you. You F me over and now I'm F-ing you over.
Over the course of 24 hours, Christina sent them over 150 text messages.
And Zach and Eileen did not reply to a single one. Okay? They were ghosting.
So it looked like they were holding strong until the following day.
The couple reaches Texas.
And that's when Christina changed tactics.
Suddenly, she's begging Eileen and Zach to come back home.
She promises to change,
says you'll never have to question my love again.
And Zach caves.
But instead of telling Eileen, we need to go back, let's turn around.
He told her that he invited Christina to fly to Dallas
to join them for the rest of what's now become
just a little road trip.
And of course, the second Christina shows up in Texas,
things turn ugly between the three of them.
Eileen would sneak off with Zach's phone to call Ali,
saying things were getting really bad between the three of them. She didn't know how to get out of the
situation, especially because she doesn't have her phone or her wallet. Now this
continues for several more days and Eileen's sister Francesca is starting to
get extremely worried too because she hasn't heard from her sister in over a
week, which again is very unlike her.
But when the threeple finally turns back and passes through New Orleans, Eileen gives her sister a call.
And on this call, okay, Eileen tells Francesca flat out, I think they're gonna kill me.
Now of course, this terrified Francesca, who told her sister, hey, run to the nearest police station,
gas station, anything, get away from Zach and Christina. But for some reason, Eileen tells
her she can't. And then she rushed Francesca off the phone, leaving her completely hopeless.
She had no idea what hotel they were staying at, what they were doing next, where they
were going. All Francesca could do was pray that her sister somehow would make it back to Miami okay. Now that was around April
17th when the two spoke. By April 21st, the Thrupple is back in Florida still
driving their way down to Miami when they decide to call it quits on the
driving for the night and hole up in the Sportsman's Lodge Motel in East Point,
Florida. This is our crime scene. And for the first night, it seemed like the trio was actually
getting along. Remember, according to hotel staff, they were pleasant. They check in.
On the evening of Saturday the 21st, the three of them grabbed dinner before going out to play
mini golf. Then they went back to the Sportsman's lodge and partied for a while before calling it
a night.
The following morning, Sunday the 22nd, the three of them made a plan for the final leg
of their road trip.
They decided to spend one more night at the hotel before making their way to Tampa on
Monday morning.
So they go to the liquor store, They buy two huge bottles of vodka and a
massive thing of fireball. Then they spend most of the day hanging around the
motel barbecuing and drinking. But Eileen was not having a good time at this
point. Once again she sneaks away to call Ali and she told her friend I just really
need to find a way to leave right now. I cannot wait until tomorrow.
And she tells Ali, honestly, I'm being treated like a sex slave right now in this relationship.
Zach was being scary ever since Christina joined them.
According to her, she told Ali that Zach had this look in his eye that she didn't recognize.
She said, can you help me? Please help me come up with a plan. So Ali buys her a Greyhound
ticket and tells her hop a bus when they made a pit stop in Tampa the following
day. So wake up the next morning, get to Tampa, and then take this bus. And then
Ali would scoop her up from the bus station in Miami and she'd take her home
to get her things while Christina and Zach were still on the road. And then Eileen would go stay
with Ali for a while until she figured out her next chapter in life. Only as we
know, Eileen would never make it to Tampa and that was the last time Ali would
ever speak to her friend. By Monday morning, Zach and Christina were back on the road, and as
we know, Eileen is no longer with them.
Now I'm not sure where they went that afternoon, but it seems they spent those early hours
probably looking for a place to dump Eileen's body. And I know that by Monday night, April
23rd, they were knocking on the door of their good friend Mike back in the Miami area.
Now when they arrive to Mike's house, he's like, guys, where's Eileen? He knew the three of them
had been on this road trip together, so it's a little strange that just Christina and Zach
are showing up. Christina's like, oh, Mike, Eileen ran away. Now Mike doesn't buy this for a second.
He can sense that something is up.
The two are acting weird.
It doesn't take long for Zach to break it.
He looks at Mike and says, Eileen is dead.
Now Mike is obviously reeling from this news.
I mean, he's friends with Eileen too.
And also two of his really good friends
that are in a threeple with Eileen
are sitting in his
home acting really strange and saying that Eileen's dead.
But it isn't until Christina leaves the room that Mike gets the details out of Zach.
And here's what Zach tells Mike, okay?
He claims that on Sunday night, the night before, Christina killed her.
He didn't see or hear it happen, but when he woke up that morning, apparently Eileen
was dead in the bed next to him.
He woke up, tried to give her CPR, which wasn't working.
And when he told Christina he was going to call 911, she stopped him.
And when Mike's like, dude, why?
He says, well, I listened to her because I wanted to protect Christina.
I mean, she murdered Eileen.
But he also gives him a pretty good description of where they left the body,
which is definitely a useful piece of information in this confession.
Except now Mike's worrying for his own life.
He's thinking, OK, I just let a murderer, maybe two, who killed a girl yesterday, into my home.
And now they're confessing to me that they've done it.
This is dangerous.
Am I next?
Who knows what these people are capable of?
So Mike pulls a really smart move.
When the couple passes out on his couch, he takes a photo of the two of them.
And then he goes on Google Maps to try and find the exact location Zach was
talking about. And it isn't hard for him to find that abandoned cul-de-sac in the
small rural Florida town. Finally, he goes on Facebook and finds
Christina's father because Mike knows Christina's dad's a police officer,
obviously she's told him a million times, and he thinks, I've got to reach out to
her dad. He sends him the photo he just snapped
of the couple on his couch and tells Colonel Tony
that he has some really important news
to share about his daughter.
And Colonel Tony doesn't hesitate, okay?
He tells Mike, meet me at a gas station nearby.
So Mike pulls up to this gas station,
Colonel Tony is there and he really can't hold it in,
mainly because he's worried for his own safety now. He tells Colonel Tony is there and he really can't hold it in mainly because he's worried for his own safety now
he tells Colonel Tony outright your daughter just killed someone and when Colonel Tony realizes how serious
The thing that Mike needed to tell him was
He says nope
We're not doing this here and waste no time getting Mike down to the station to make a formal statement about whatever this is. In fact, he even gets two other officers to do the questioning because he knows this is a conflict
of interest. So despite Christina saying that her father could protect her from anything,
that is definitely not what this scenario is shaping up to be. Colonel Tony Arojo takes
this statement very seriously, especially when they
learn from the Franklin County Sheriff's Department, hey we did find a body. They
try to corroborate Mike's story of what Zach and Christina had told him. They
call Franklin County Sheriff's Department, they're like, yeah we found the body
exactly where Zach had told Mike it would be. So that same day Colonel Aroho
has Mike take a look at a photograph of the victim and he confirms without a
doubt, yes that is my friend Eileen Sidon. So what does Colonel Orojo do? Well it's
the opposite of what his daughter Christina has been threatening all this
time. He doesn't actually help her get away with anything. Instead, he
coordinates her arrest. Within hours, police are circling Mike's home with
arrest warrants for 30-year-old Zachary Abel and 38-year-old Cristina Orojo.
They were transported back to Franklin County and were later charged with
first-degree murder. But thanks to a series of complicated delays during the
pandemic, it would actually take six years before there was any movement in this case.
So like I said, the arrest happens in 2018 and the murder happens in 2018. It's not until January
2024, one year ago from the time I'm recording this, that Zachary Abel stands trial first. He is pleading not guilty
to those first degree murder charges.
But eight months prior to that,
Christina actually accepted a plea deal
to lesser charges of second degree murder.
Along with that deal came 25 years in prison
and the agreement to testify against Zachary Abel in court.
You know, just your typical two person involved murder,
who's gonna turn on who, and it's exactly what happened.
Christina Oroho becomes the star witness in Zach's trial.
And for the first time, she reveals more details
on what had happened that evening in room 15,
or at least we get her version of it.
Here's what she said.
That Sunday night, the three of them were just relaxing in the room after a day of heavy
drinking, but Zach was not acting like himself.
She said, whenever he was drunk, he became more aggressive.
And this is exactly what happened when Eileen posed one tiny question to Christina that
night.
She said, Christina, guess what? Now, Christina doesn't know what Eileen is gonna say, but according to her, Zach
clearly knew what she was about to say because he snaps. She says he gets up,
walks over to Eileen, and starts hitting her in the face, screaming at her and
asking her why she's always got to start problems. Christina gets in and she gets involved in it, but for different reasons. She
wants to know what Eileen was gonna say. She wants to know what Zach was trying
to cover up. She says violence was a normal thing in this throuple, so when she
can't break up what's happening between Zachary and Eileen, she says she just
leaves the room to catch her breath. And when she came back 15 minutes later, Zach was in the bathroom with Eileen and
he had that shower curtain rod in his hand and was beating Eileen with it. Now
Christina said he moved her back to the bedroom where he began hitting her with a
wooden walking stick and he hit her so hard that he broke it. That's when
Christina claimed she got in between Zach and Eileen because this was too much for her to bear. Wow. I'm so glad that eventually
at this point it was too much. She said Zach stopped beating her. Eileen was still laying
there. You remember the autopsy? Absolutely broken. She said she and Zach passed out shortly
after from exhaustion thinking they would all wake up, Eileen would be injured but would be alive. She says when they woke up the next morning,
they realized that wasn't the case, that Zach had beaten her to death. Christina only admitted
to helping cover up the crime because she was terrified of what Zach might do to her
if she didn't help. Now, I don't know how much of Christina's account can be trusted.
After all, we know she's had violent tendencies in the past
and was clearly abusive towards Eileen. But some of the evidence does seem to match her claims,
although I want to point out the obvious, that even this confession, this version of the story
does not make Christina look like a good person. Okay? The bruising on Eileen's body was consistent
with a shower curtain rod,
one that was confirmed to have a palm print on it that matched Zack's, which doesn't match Zack's
version of events. Detectives also testified that they found broken shards of wood in the motel room,
again with Eileen's DNA on it. So Christina is saying how the murder happened does kind of match up as far as the murder weapons.
However, Zachary Abel's defense at trial
painted a totally different picture.
They said Christina was the aggressor
and she had acted alone.
Evidence that was supposedly visible in the photo
Mike took of the couple sleeping on the couch
because in that photo,
Christina's hands and feet are covered in bruises.
Not to mention there were those 150 text messages
she sent to Zach and Eileen
when they left her behind on that road trip,
many of which spoke of the bodily harm
she would cause both of them.
When she saw them again, she threatened them.
They also argued that Christina told Zach
to pick up the curtain rod
so he would leave his prints behind,
that she had been driving the bus almost literally the entire time.
This was all calculated. Something that was confirmed when a surveillance video
caught the two after the murders. In this, Christina's driving Zach's car and
he's riding in the passenger seat. The defense argued Zach had no reason for
wanting Eileen dead, but Christina Arojo did.
Jealousy.
But the jury didn't buy the idea that either of them sat idly by while this crime was committed.
And when they returned from deliberations, they found Zachary Abel guilty of second degree
murder instead.
But their friend Mike, who is probably the closest to all of the people involved in this
case, he thinks that might have been a mistake.
He says he doesn't think Zach is the kind of man who would murder someone.
He doesn't think he's capable of killing Eileen.
In fact, Mike said he had a camera inside his apartment that night that captured Christina
admitting to being solely responsible for the murder. Why this wasn't included in evidence during the trial, I'm not totally sure, but Mike does think that Zach was pressured to help cover
up the crime. Still, one of the bigger questions is, what triggered either Zach or Christina
that night in the hotel room? What happened?
What was Eileen about to say when she said,
Christina, guess what?
Why had Eileen told her friends she needed to get out of there?
Why did she tell people this was dangerous?
She needed to get away.
She was being treated like a, quote, sex slave.
Well, Zach shared a clue during his sentencing hearing
about maybe what Eileen was about to say
that moment in the room.
He told the judge that he had proposed to Eileen
before Christina had joined them on that road trip.
Okay, when they ran away, he proposed with a ring pop.
According to Zach, Eileen said yes.
Now, was this a story at trial to sort of reduce
his sentencing, maybe make the judge sympathize
with him more if he was willing to get engaged to Eileen?
Why would he then kill her?
I don't know if we'll ever have that answer,
but I do know that Zachary Abel will be spending
his life in prison, while Christina is scheduled to be released in 2043,
when she's 63 years old.
And I also know that her father made an incredibly difficult
but correct choice in making sure
that she got what she deserved.
At her sentencing hearing,
he made sure she knew what side he was on when he told his
daughter, quote, you will own up to the truth.
You will accept responsibility.
You will be the voice of the victim and you will testify under oath in a court of law.
And then whatever is sentenced to you, that's fine.
And that is the case of Eileen Sidon.
I don't know if we have a clear cut picture
of what happened in that motel room back in 2018,
but I do know that Eileen loved Zach, okay?
She loved him, she wanted to be with him.
And she also felt like her life was in danger.
She couldn't wait to get back to Miami
and get out of this situation.
And sadly, she wasn't given the chance.
Her life was taken unfairly and unjustly.
And in my opinion,
long sentences should be served because of that.
You guys, thank you for sticking it out this week.
I think Garrett will be back next week for another episode.
I love it, and he still hates it.
Goodbye.