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A former NFL player.
A devoted mother.
A home locked from the inside.
And a teenager whose story never matched the evidence.
Dawn and Antonio Armstrong Sr. were executed as they slept in their bed — pillows placed over their heads, no signs of forced entry, no weapon left behind.
What unfolded over the next seven years would become one of Houston’s most polarizing and meticulously dissected murder cases.
This episode unravels:
• The chilling 911 call
• The timeline the alarm system couldn’t hide
• The interrogation and AJ’s shifting story
• The family dynamics prosecutors say fueled motive
• The trials, the hung juries, and the evidence no one expected
• And the visitor sticker that revealed the truth seven years later
If you want to watch the visual version, including interrogation clips, timeline panels, and reconstructed scene images, you can find it on my YouTube channel:
Sleuthy Lucy on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/sleuthylucy
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SOURCES
Public news reports
Court records and trial testimony
Police interrogation footage
911 call audio
Cellebrite reports (extraction records referenced during trial)
Houston Forensic Science Center statements
Interviews and publicly available court commentary
Motion Array — for all licensed music and sound effects used in this episode
DISCLAIMER
Updated Disclaimer for Description
Sources for this episode include public news reports, interviews, court records, social media posts, and dedicated community discussions. Any statements attributed to others remain alleged unless officially confirmed. While I strive for accuracy, these episodes reflect my independent research and analysis — listeners are encouraged to do their own fact-checking.
Fair Use Notice:
Portions of news segments, public statements, books, blogs, and social media posts are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act for purposes of criticism, commentary, news reporting, education, scholarship, and research.
Disclaimer:
The views expressed are for informational and analytical purposes only and do not necessarily reflect those of Sleuthy Lucy as a brand. All commentary is alleged.
A devoted mother.
A home locked from the inside.
And a teenager whose story never matched the evidence.
Dawn and Antonio Armstrong Sr. were executed as they slept in their bed — pillows placed over their heads, no signs of forced entry, no weapon left behind.
What unfolded over the next seven years would become one of Houston’s most polarizing and meticulously dissected murder cases.
This episode unravels:
• The chilling 911 call
• The timeline the alarm system couldn’t hide
• The interrogation and AJ’s shifting story
• The family dynamics prosecutors say fueled motive
• The trials, the hung juries, and the evidence no one expected
• And the visitor sticker that revealed the truth seven years later
If you want to watch the visual version, including interrogation clips, timeline panels, and reconstructed scene images, you can find it on my YouTube channel:
Sleuthy Lucy on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/sleuthylucy
(Links may auto-format depending on your hosting platform.)
SOURCES
Public news reports
Court records and trial testimony
Police interrogation footage
911 call audio
Cellebrite reports (extraction records referenced during trial)
Houston Forensic Science Center statements
Interviews and publicly available court commentary
Motion Array — for all licensed music and sound effects used in this episode
DISCLAIMER
Updated Disclaimer for Description
Sources for this episode include public news reports, interviews, court records, social media posts, and dedicated community discussions. Any statements attributed to others remain alleged unless officially confirmed. While I strive for accuracy, these episodes reflect my independent research and analysis — listeners are encouraged to do their own fact-checking.
Fair Use Notice:
Portions of news segments, public statements, books, blogs, and social media posts are used under Section 107 of the Copyright Act for purposes of criticism, commentary, news reporting, education, scholarship, and research.
Disclaimer:
The views expressed are for informational and analytical purposes only and do not necessarily reflect those of Sleuthy Lucy as a brand. All commentary is alleged.
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