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WATCH: US Man Caught On Camera Confessing To Wife Of Killing Their Son

Florida: David Contreras, a 52-year-old man, was caught on his home's doorbell camera confessing to his wife that he had shot their 22-year-old son, Eric, during a heated argument.

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In a disturbing revelation from Miami, Florida, a shocking incident unfolded as David Contreras, a 52-year-old man, was caught on his home's doorbell camera confessing to his wife that he had fatally shot their 22-year-old son, Eric, during a heated argument. The tragic event occurred on November 3, leaving a family shattered and a community in disbelief.

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Contreras' emotional turmoil was laid bare in the footage, where he could be heard telling his wife, "He's not breathing. He's dead," just moments after the fatal shooting. The haunting words revealed the immediate aftermath of a family dispute that escalated into a devastating tragedy.

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A Guilty Father Pleads for Support

Amidst the distress, Contreras, seen crouching on the ground in anguish, pleaded with his wife, stating, "It's not your fault. Please call my brother." The heart-wrenching scene captured the raw emotions of a father grappling with the consequences of a fatal altercation within his own family.

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Contreras, in a moment of desperation, called 911 immediately after confessing to his wife, uttering the chilling words, "I just shot my son." The unfolding tragedy prompted his wife to express concerns about legal consequences, stating, "He'll go to jail." The stark reality of the situation began to sink in, leaving the family in shock and disbelief.

Legal Proceedings

Following the arrival of the police at Contreras' residence, the lifeless body of Eric, a student at Florida International University, was discovered with gunshot wounds. Contreras was subsequently taken into custody and entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of second-degree murder during his arraignment on November 27. The precise events leading to the tragic act of gun violence remain unclear, adding complexity to the ongoing investigation.

Holding Without Bond: Continued Legal Proceedings

As the legal process unfolds, Contreras is currently being held without bond, awaiting his next court hearing scheduled for March 11. The community remains gripped by the details of this heart-wrenching incident, seeking answers to the questions surrounding the fatal escalation of a father-son dispute. The aftermath of this tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of familial relationships and the profound impact of uncontrolled conflicts.

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