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We had a 74-year-old woman killed.

A 35-year-old woman killed. Somebody needed to tell her story.

The blood and a lot of blood all over the mother and the daughter.

Angel and mom were definitely a pack of steak. Why would you murder two innocent people? Two innocent women. We have an extremely psychotic, taunting killer. Who's taking pleasure in the homicide, who is taunting the police and writing this letter.

About 12-30 or so, I got my knife and did the dirty deed. What a rush. Don't bother checking for Prince or DNA. I'm wearing a body suit and gloves.

And then a second letter came in.

I write to you again. I must confess I have done it for a second time.

And we had a killer, apparently, who was traveling to country.

The two letters sent by the killer made it pretty clear. He's not only one step ahead of the cops, but the murder spree isn't over. It starts on Friday night, the 4th of July weekend, an awful virgin. John Straff is a rookie officer working weekend shift. It's about 1.30 in the morning.

Petrol and East Ocean View area. Driving around. It was a by myself doing normal routine patrols in that area. When I got the call from dispatch to respond to freedom stream. Okay, if there any serious bleeding, I'll get out of here.

I've got any chance to request over there any serious bleeding. The victim keeps hanging up. The 911 operator keeps calling her back. I've got anybody there with you. I've got anybody there with you.

This could be anything. An accident, burglary. It is much worse. As I'm approaching the steps, I can see that the interior front door is open and the screen door is shut. And I can also see that there's a line on inside the residents.

In front of him, there is the faded sort of beige Oriental rug on the floor. And there is a lot of red what he takes to be blood. And he sees an older woman on the floor on the rug. Next to a phone that appears to have blood on. I immediately drew my weapon, opened up the front door, walked in.

X the elderly female. Is there anybody else in the residents? She said my daughter is in the bedroom. I looked around. My main concern was is there.

The person that did this is that person still in the residents. Definitely nervous, but your adrenaline takes over for the situation at hand. The lady that was hardly called 911, her name was later determined to be Honda. And she actually was 74 years of age.

This woman has been stepped multiple times at her throat as it slid. So when the elderly female said my daughter is in the bedroom, and I took a couple of steps towards the bedroom, walking down the hall.

He knew what he was going to find.

A second victim.

I could see that she was clearly deceased covered in blood,

laying naked face down on the floor.

She was later identified to be Angelique Gwaina. She was 35 years old. Within the blood soaked bed, you have this heartbreaking image of her childhood teddy bear. Also soaked in blood. It is an image that is hard to forget.

They've already checked Angel's room. Now they have to go through every other room in the house. The closet's the kitchen to make sure that the killer is not still inside. Detective Walter White side arrives just minutes later. Unfortunately, I've been to a lot of homicides.

It was probably one of the worst. That room literally just looked like something out of the movie. I didn't even look real. Very rarely do you see a scene that gruesome. It was very clear that she had more stab wounds than what you could possibly count.

I think it ended up being over 37-38 stab wounds.

There was just no rhyme or reason to why the amount of injuries were inflicted on the victims. He can still hear Vanda calling out for Angel. She kept asking me how Angel was doing. She was dead. She was okay.

It hits home. He tried to separate yourself from that. But I've got three children. You do kind of empathize. You have to as a human.

It's horrific. He started to realize how many times she's been stabbed. He knows at this point he doesn't have a lot of time. As EMT's work, white side steps out to call a homicide detective. It tells him what has to happen next.

He asked me at that time to do a dying declaration.

So a dying declaration is a legal term. Now normally somebody has the right to confront their accuser in court. This is the exception to that. The accuser is actually dead. So with their last breath it's presumed to be the truth.

A dying declaration can be used in court but there is one rule. The person has to believe that they're going to die when they give you the statement.

And then ultimately they have to die.

No one human compassion is to just tell everybody you're going to be okay. Keep fighting. We're helping you. It's completely counterintuitive to look at someone and tell them you're going to die. Basically there's no hope you're not going to survive this.

For them to tell you their their last thoughts is this is who did it to me. That's very powerful. Walter Lucas, she says. Walter Lucas. Two women staff to death inside is Frieden Street Hall.

Tonight Northford police are looking for the person responsible. 74-year-old Vandagoyena died in the hospital yesterday one day after getting stabbed. For 35-year-old daughter Angelicoyena died at early Saturday morning. The door frame around the front door had not been forced. They fingerprinted all the windows and found no late finger prints on any of the exterior windows

to the house and the signs of some sort of forest entry. But nothing is stolen and there is no murder one. All the DNA fingerprints belong to Vandagoyena, Angel or live in fiancee David and other family members. The detectives have only one could pursue.

They have to find Walter Lucas. As a family we gathered and tried to find out what would possibly be a motive. And we couldn't come up with a thing. Why would you murder two innocent people? Two innocent women.

mailbox one you have three old messages. Oh my answering machine from 15 years ago. It's Angelicoy and mom singing happy birthday to me. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you.

I kept it. So months later they're not on our planet. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. I've kept that for 15 years and somehow it's still intact.

Happy birthday to you.

We always call our angel.

I mean it's like if your parents called you by Angelicoyena.

You're in trouble right?

Angel is the baby of the family.

She's younger than three siblings by 16 years.

And she loves fantasy novels. She loves dressing up and lesbian style. She writes poetry. She writes stories. And she and her best friend even wrote stories together.

There is mythology and there was history. She wanted to believe in the good. Everyone. Which is something you don't mind very often anywhere. And that's why for her to be gone.

And still in a way like that. It was heart-wrenching. This was a woman who loved imagination. Love the magical world. We went to a Renaissance fair.

I think Angel enjoyed just kind of the fun and the

carefree nature out there. We went to Virginia Beach and on the beach. We saw the statue of Neptune. Just hung out. It's not time.

Angel's job may be in a sandwich shop. But her heart is clearly in her poetry. A heart is judged by the love it gives. It's thoughts, deeds, and actions.

First you must open your heart and take a chance.

Angel and her mother vonda were very close. Angel and mom were definitely a package steal. She was the caretaker for her mom. She had dementia and heart problems. And that was her world.

Well, I was like my little sister was my mom's keeper. They did watch TV, they read. Angelake would write poetry in photography and horror. You know, painting and drawing. That's what they did.

My mom was from West Virginia. And she was a hoop. Oh my gosh. But you know, you couldn't pull the wool over her eyes. And all, you know, we all tried, you know.

And she was very creative as well. That's probably where Angel got a lot of her creativity.

Angelake and mom would always go to the store together.

They go out to the beach to go to it, you know, one of the stores for the wikka. They love the wikka store, both of them. Wikka's a pagan spiritual practice. Some wikka can even call themselves witches.

They see all of the earth and sky and moon all of nature as a mother goddess. Angelake's always been fascinated with the stars. They kind of opened her eyes to nature. Sun sets, leaves, they're definitely energy to things. Kind of like the force.

I mean, with you, kind of them. Beyond that, they also love tarot cards. Reading each other's future and fortunes.

The tarot cards were, I remember having tarot cards, both of them.

Tarot cards, palm reading, that kind of stuff. They'd love a reading. They'd love a tarot cards. Nature walks in the park. They were really in tune with one another.

More so as friends, beyond that mother and daughter special bond. They did everything together. They went everywhere together. Except for, yeah, of course, when Angelake would go out on date. [laughter]

Mom couldn't get in. Angelake meant most of the guys she dated online. She wanted to be married. And she wanted a family if she did. She talked about it.

But I know that's something she definitely wanted. And she was helpful. She did tell me she really wanted to have a child. And she was concerned that she was too old. She was 35.

She was on the all over the page with dating. One guy he was really into motorcycles. And so she'd be the passenger. And his one fellow she dated was a pilot. It was a pilot, a small cup of planes, and he let her fly.

And this seemed to be exciting people that she would date. In 2006, Angel decides to put herself out there. So she signs up to a dating app. And then days after, she meets a man who's a father of two. What you can't live without, my dreams of being happiness and all.

My true love is out there still. The stories with of where wolves, vampires, and other magical creatures. My sons are both in scouting. So I'd be like to go camping. I'm a good, a dream interpretation.

I live with and take care of my son. I'm a strong emphasis on family. I love when dating him. My poetry published. I've dreamed of a night in shining armor.

Don't laugh. But I've kept him a dying of golden silver of a night upon his tea for the day I meet him. Angel is discovering so much more about David Hosha. He is an electrical designer.

He's a scout master.

He's seeming more and more to her. Like he could be the one. I remember Angel telling me he seems sweet. She told me he had two boys. And they were a big part of his life.

I think Angel wanted from David just to kind of be that Prince Charming,

that night in shining armor. Angel meets the sun. It even meets David's ex-wife Naomi. David was an eagle scout. So, of course, he got the boys into scouting.

They went camping with the scouts. And they really enjoyed it. He was an adoring father.

When I first met David, my initial thought was, he looks cuddly.

I don't think he looked cuddly to me. Within a matter of months, they followed love. David proposes and now he's moved in with her in Vanda. An angel is just often running, planning a wedding. December 18th, 2006.

David Wayne, Hosha, Jr. David is my fiance. And this will be the first of many Christmas memories that we will treasure. We are planning on being married September 15th, 2007. Angel was into the Renaissance.

And she was having a special dress me. It was very much angel. It was red trim, you know, just could have very tail. And her shoes, she actually bought from a store and decorated them. The way she wanted them, you know, artists and all.

I think my married name will be Pretty Angelique Elaine Hosha.

I wonder if our children will have dark hair like me and blue eyes like David. I still have the dress that I purchase to wear as made of honor. Of course, neither of those dresses are ever worn. Two months before her wedding, Angel is killed. Police don't have much to work with at this point.

Just a dying declaration with the name Walter Lucas. Who is this guy? Police need to track him down. Turns out Walter is an hard to find. Walter is my ex-husband. We were married in our 20s.

And then, you know, we got divorced. But he stayed in touch with the family. Everybody loved him. Not only does he seem unlikely, the detective's find that on the night of the murder, Walter was more than 200 miles away.

When the detective told me that Bond had mentioned my name,

I knew I wouldn't let the one because first off I wouldn't there.

And I knew the chant all timers. I just shrugged it off. But he said, "My DNA was there." And I said, "Well, of course, I was there the week before. Villeting them."

But his alibi checks out. So they have to cross Walter Lucas off the list. At the time that I was interviewed by the detective, they said they don't have any leads. If there is no break-in, the next question police ask is who could get into the house.

The only people with keys are the two dead women and members of the immediate family. Everyone who has a key, family, David de Fiance, all have alibi's two. The family members confirm that David Hosha

is a couple hours away and he's on the middle peninsula in Virginia at a Boy Scout week-long camp. David is with his 12-year-old son. Other parents see him there at 11 o'clock Friday night.

Now, 6-3 Saturday morning, he's there for camp breakfast. And David drives back into Norfolk that afternoon. That Saturday was when he had brought my oldest back to me. And everything was fine. The police struck him down and they tell him that they need him

to come down to the station. Then I'd gotten the call from the police department saying that my ex-husband was there and that he needed to ride. The whole time I'm like, "What happened?"

And David just said, "Well, you know, if I was there, I could have saved him." And I'm like, "What do you mean if you were there, you could have saved him. You would be dead, too." And yeah, I was confusing.

'Cause we had no way to go after him. No evidence. Days are passing and there's no arrest. No clues, no clear direction. They want justice, they want answers.

It takes a little piece in your soul. And it breaks your heart just a little more.

Every time you have to tell him that there's no break there.

But two weeks later, a pretty startling development. A single piece of paper changes it all. It's a confessor.

You need a homicide victims family for the first time.

They don't know you from anybody in the world.

And you suddenly are handling the most important thing in their life.

The case involving death of their mother and their sister.

The police at this point are just stymied. It's been a month since the murders. There is no evidence. But then a development the most murdering investigations never seen. A letter from the killer.

And it's postmarked from Chicago. The act of the killing was not enough. Essentially, the killer is reliving it in writing this letter. So that is highly unusual. You don't have a clue, do you?

I met the pretty bitch at the beach a few days before I killed her. She had her mother with her. She told me she was getting married in September. But she wanted to have one last fling beforehand. It references Angel and her mother going to the beach.

Investigators cross check her diary where she actually talks about going to the beach with her mom.

[music] Me and mom decided not to waste a good day. And we're ready to be on the beach by 8 a.m. or so. After that, I'll play the rest of the day/night by ear. And the dates line up.

There's also a description about going to a laundry and everything else. And all that was consistent with the habits of Angel and her mother. How would the writer know of this and unless they knew the women, and unless they were actually there? When it came to going all the way,

she told me she was having second thoughts and couldn't do it.

About 12, 30 or so, I got my knife and did the dirty deed. What a rush. I should have gagged her first because she screamed and woke up her mother. And that's mother, MOTHA. The detectives think the use of that kind of slang.

Be odd to mother. It's kind of a clumsy way of trying to make them think the writer's black. Angel had previously dated white men, African-American men, different types of employment, which is one thing that confused the issue. The writer clearly knows the victims.

Don't bother checking for Prince or DNA. I'm wearing a body suit and gloves. Clearly it showed a killer that was reveling on what he had done. Really was unconcerned with talking about the act itself. And then lo and behold, a second letter is received.

It's mailed from Gaylord Michigan, which is a small community in the middle of Michigan. This one is so badly spelled that's hard to read. Let me try. Detectives, I write to you again. I must confess, I have done it for a second time. Fried and Street was just beginning for me.

He's now saying that he's killed someone possibly in the Midwest. It gave me such a rush. I can't explain.

I will never forget me first.

The Goagannas. So now they're checking the Midwest where I can explain homicides. A killer could be wronging for state to state. He could easily have come through Norfolk. Norfolk, Virginia.

Has one of the highest per capita murder rates in the United States. You have large ports. You have an international airport. You're kind of the hub for 95 and 85 areas where people will travel on north and south a lot. We have an extremely psychotic, taunting killer who is taking pleasure in the homicide, who is taunting the police, who writes in a vernacular words that are more commonly used by

an African-American or someone else other than someone in the family. Both letters and envelopes were forensically checked, no DNA on either of them. Taunting the police is not a smart move. It tends to make them even more determined. The case is about to add another detective and the most bizarre twist yet.

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It's pretty clear investigators won't be able to rely on forensics to identify a killer. The physical evidence of sign-of-force entry, but that unit itself gives them two more clues. First, as murders were likely planned, second, it's probably someone Angel and Vaughn that know. A close friend, maybe a romantic part. We have this fiance and they're set to get married in September.

We aren't aware of any motive for him to want to do harm to his fiance, and for the more he's out of the area. This is a dead end for them.

And at this point, the rest of the family and the friends have been ruled out.

Prosecutor Phil Evans needs a confinant, someone that he knows will get the job done. So he turns to a man that he's worked with many times in the past. Let's get Rick Malman on this case. We'll work it together. Phil and I have worked a lot of cases together.

I won't say it's like brothers, but it's pretty close. Rick was the best of the best. He was someone who could translate the crime scene, but he also understood what it really means to develop evidence for the court. I went to the house with Detective Malman. We walked through it.

You could still feel the murder in the house. I knew that this case was going to be difficult. But deep down, I felt that this was a case of being a take-tab, but he was going to be a novel case.

They approached this from the standpoint of, we're going to start at Ground Zero.

We weren't at the crime scene. We're going to go back and go through everything so that we are comfortable nothing was missed. Nobody is perfect when they commit a murder. I may overlook something. But there is no such thing as the perfect murder.

At this point, Evans and Malman are worried about something else. The killer made it pretty clear. He's not only one step ahead of the cops, but the murder's free as an over. Anyone working that case should have taken that murder personally. And I did.

And then a second letter came in.

Taunting. I must confess. I have done it a second time. I was going to do everything I possibly could to find that person. The cops up here are a lot smarter than use.

It really puts an increased energy on detective Malman. And certainly I felt it. We had a victim's family here who was just gutted. They lost their mother and sister. And we had a killer, apparently, who was traveling the country.

At the very least, if he wasn't killing other people, he was perversely enjoying having killed the Goyanis. You don't just look at suspects in America. You can also look at the victims. But 2008 detected Malman and his partner are digging deeper into Angel's past.

And they find the ties to WCA.

Remember, Angel and her mom were interested in hung out at this WCAG bookstore.

Angelic's relationship with WCAG was more interest.

I think that kind of trickled down to Mom as well.

Because Mom got interested in that. WCAG became popular in America back in the '50s. You know, you can think of lunar rituals in secular worship. It is not black magic in Satanism. It's more defined as nature's religion.

Where Earth is a source of spiritual power. Angel had become associated with a group that loosely operated out of a bookstore called The Mystic Moon. WCAG retools often involve a special set of mystical tools. Commonly including a wand, a pentagonal and chalice. And a large night called an Athen.

You used only for symbolic purposes.

To the police, that opened a Pandora's box of WCAG. Who did she meet there? January 2, 2008, there's a call to the Gulf of Police Department.

There's a man that wants to talk to you on the Goyanis case.

He could sit at himself a vampire. We met with him. We invited him down to the office. And he said he was part of that community, where there were some people who were involved in vampirism.

He also disturbingly implied to the detectives that he may know something about Angel's murder. Angel's murder.

He produced a knife that he said that was used by someone else.

To commit the murder. So now the detectives had a knife and a possession. The case is taking a pretty bizarre turn. When six months after Angel and Vondo were stabbed to death, the detective malman is sitting across from the self-described vampire.

Someone who claims to drop pleasure from adjusting blood

and someone who turns over an Athen knife, he says is the murder weapon.

The knife was submitted to the lab. There was no DNA blood trace. And the knife could not have made the injuries on the body. And so once we talked to him and knew that he was not close to the family, I didn't have a problem eliminating him.

It's another costly detour, squandering time and resources. So Evans and Melbourne take a harder look at someone who seemed to have an airtight alibi. Angel's fiancé, David Houshaw. He came to take his son to a bush out camp. And he had been away from his fiancé for a while.

He certainly could have left the bush out camp. He could get to the house without being noticed. We looked into David Houshaw's background. The more we looked in the more disturbing information came, he becomes stronger, not by evidence of this crime,

but by information about his behavior in the past. We had a 74-year-old woman killed. A 35-year-old woman killed. Somebody needed to tell her story. That's it.

The house looks so different. Everything's changed, everything's new. It has a good thing. Detective Rick Malvin is a veteran homicide detective with 15 years under his belt. But this case is different.

Malvin begins an investigation that will spend two years four states in a couple thousand miles. I got here doing early morning hours. The initial investigators were here when I arrived. Rick Malvin was one of our senior homicide detectives.

He was definitely one of the go-to guys. He had a very good reputation. Detective Malvin was just very focused. And it was like the bulldog sense about him that he's going to get something done. You know, he's going to do something.

When I go to work on homicide, when I roll out a break, that's from a mother. I pray that I don't get the tunnel vision. And let me see through the last.

Fishing through all the lies, detective Rick Malvin and his partner. They've been following dozens of leads.

All of them are dead ends.

The only real solid clue that they have this point are these two letters.

But who wrote those letters? And was it truly the killer? I can't remember a case where the police department ever received legitimate letters like this in connection with the real homicide. No. We explored the possibility of a being a serial killer. Letters were taken to the FBI lab and a determined that it wasn't a serial killer.

So that narrowed down, I searched. And they would all show, look more like a suspect. To me, there's no reason to write a letter like that other than trying to throw the police off.

Obviously, whoever wrote it, put an awful and strange handwriting that's not the same as the return address.

Right. Part of trying to look at everything is each person of interest. We want to know everything we can about. My way of doing my job in Rick Malvin's way of doing his job is we're going to get every detail we know.

We're talking about this guy David Hoshaw, who is he?

For Angel, David Hoshaw is the man she wants to grow old with. But in the months before they exchanged wedding bells, it's clear she is having serious doubts. I haven't heard from David except before work this morning.

He says he misses me and I hope he does because I miss him.

Hoshaw has a job doing electrical work for Virginia company with U.S. Navy contracts. Detectives learned he tells Angel he's been placed on a project in the Midwest. Most of the time, living up there and commuting back to Norfolk. But you got to ask, is that really why he's gone? Angel's diary entries in the last weeks of her life.

She was frustrated on one level because he didn't seem to be engaged and he didn't seem to be his normal demeanor towards her. It just makes you feel ignored when you get only less than five minutes on a call when you need way more to feel loved and appreciated. He worked for a naval contractor, he was supposedly building a ship.

But where are you building a ship in Wisconsin or Michigan?

How's it? It didn't make sense. You would think it would be built in Norfolk, not the Midwest Great Lakes. I've been filled with all sorts of doubts and worries, but I think the part of me is slowly learning to trust David and that he is not like the guys in my past. The betrayed and hurt me.

I hope this means my capacity to love is increasing as well. There were definitely red flags that David possibly was cheating or hiding something from Angel. Just when she couldn't get a hold of him and he's not where he's supposed to be. When the forensic investigators were going through the house, one of the things that was of interest was a computer. We got the search warrant for the computer.

And we got it too far away. That's when we found out when he changed that password. The forensic analysis of the computer revealed that on June 24th, 2007, David Hoshah's the administrator for the computer changed the password to four Amanda.

Amanda, if David's marrying Angel in two months, who is Amanda?

Amanda came into the picture when we realized David Hoshah had changed the password on a computer. It's early 2007, Angel is buzzing, planning for this wedding. Turns out, David Hoshah actually goes back to the dating websites and he ends up connecting with and starts to date another woman. So while he's traveling for business to stay up there to work, he was actually cultivating another relationship in that area to Amanda to another woman. All the while Angel is preparing for a wedding in September.

Angel was very trusting, but when someone hasn't necessarily given you initially a reason to doubt them. Why should you? That password unlocks more than a computer. It also opens an exhaustive search. Detectives started digging into everything David Hoshah said he was doing before during and after the killings.

Starting with his airtight alibi. Was he really in Boy Scout camp at night of the murders? We knew he was roughly 80 miles away at 11 pm at night. He was there at six in the morning, that is not physically impossible to drive to an orphan.

Two hours commit a brutal homicide and drive back, but it's unlikely behavior.

Detecting Malman knows the whole case is riding on the letters. Proof is something and they have their killer. When you're looking at individuals capable of committing a homicide, David Hoshah does not jump off the pages. He doesn't look like he's going to be a threat to anybody, but sometimes people that present that way are actually the most dangerous. Turns out, David Hoshah was more dangerous than anyone imagined.

It's like a whole nightmare.

I never thought I would be a millionaire as I live in.

He came down the hall and grabbed my probe and started strangling me. I just felt something just smack across the back of my head and I just blacked out. When I walked in the resident site was slightly in shock of what I saw. Two people are no longer with us who should be who are good people. What would possibly be a motive?

Could the murders somehow be tied to angels' interest in the occult?

Remember, angel and her mom were interested. Whoever did this must be some kind of monster. Extremely psychotic, taunting killer. We got two letters that we ever killer taken credit for the double homicide. A skip town pretty quick.

I move around a lot, so good luck catching me. But if you ever confronted him about anything, this switch would just flip in his brain. I just felt something just smack across the back of my head and I just blacked out. It was just like I was crawling in an alligator pit and I needed quite my way out of it.

I think truly there was something more sinister going on. Who do you think you are? Who do you think you are?

We've had several homicides in the city of Norfolk with multiple deaths.

This case was unusual and it says that it was a mother and daughter. Angel and Vandagoyana were killed so brutally right in their home. How could there be no evidence to go on? There was no size of who are centric. There was no DNA or fingerprints.

The police investigation of everyone angels knew, including people from the Wicked Bookstore has led nowhere. And the self-proclaimed vampire who went to the police, it was a false lead. Angel was humble as she was kind. She was writing how excited she was to get married.

I was trying to get to kill him. I was going to do everything I possibly could to find that person. Where did they go from here? Angel's best friend thinks she knows. It was David.

I just had a feeling. Remember, early in their investigation, police reached out to Angel's fiance, David Hosha. At the time, he seemed to have a credible alibi. David talks to police and tells them he was about 80 miles away on a Boy Scout trip.

But it was some of what David said during this interview that peeked their interest.

What was interesting was he never asked them why do you need to talk to me?

If you got called by the homicide squad, your first question is what is this about?

When he was talking to the detectives, he tells them to check my easy pass. Well, you could leave the easy pass at the Boy Scout camp. When a person is being interviewed in a murder investigation and they're providing you a lot of information, it means they're totally innocent or they're somehow involved

and they've gone to a lot of trouble to make it look like they're totally innocent. David Hosha became like an onion in the case. The more you peeled him back, the more strange information came out. A disturbing picture of Hosha's past begins to emerge. We knew that there were at least six women that David Hosha was involved in

and we investigated Hosha. David Hosha had been married three times prior to becoming engaged to Angel. I am Naomi Hosha, I was David's first wife. We were 16 and we met at Bush Gardens when we worked there. It's all the funs vendor of Hosha, from a lot closer.

At first, neither one of us liked each other. You know, I looked at him like, "Oh, he's too preppy and his uniforms on too perfect."

I gave him a little bit of attention and he gave it back a million fold.

I felt special. Of course, when he asked me to marry him, I definitely said, "Yes, because that's what I wanted."

He then joined the United States Air Force and was transferred out to Spokane...

area.

And the good times were good, but what I remember are more of the bad times.

He would be very lovey-dubby when he wanted to be.

But if you ever confronted him about anything, it was which would just flip in his brain. I found out I was pregnant. And he was like, "No, you're not pregnant, you're not pregnant." And I was, I was on bed rest at the very end.

And I got up because I wanted something to drink. He came down the hall and grabbed my throat and started strangling me. And my oldest son, he was just screaming and screaming and screaming. And he just wouldn't stop. Finally, David let go.

And I went and picked up my oldest son and calmed him down. I was terrified. And I didn't know what was going to happen next.

And then there were some letters that I found.

To my one true love during his first marriage, David also started to groom and unlawfully touch a 12-year-old friend of the family. I went in there and hoped to be alone with you. Your mom would not have known. I didn't know what was going on.

I was naive. You're in your 20s. And this person is still an elementary school. Love forever, David. You knew she was 12.

That's the part that I could never wrap my head around.

Naomi had complained to the United States Air Force about domestic abuse. The 12-year-old girl and her parents cooperated with the United States Air Force. He pled guilty to both Indies and Acts and Assault on 12-year-old. The United States Air Force chose not to criminally prosecute him in a court martial, which could have sent him to prison, and had ministeratively discharged him from the Air Force

with an other than honorable discharge. I fell for the divorce and he never fought me. After his discharge from the military, David follows his ex-wife Naomi back to Virginia to stay close to his kids where he begins online dating. One of the women that we talked to indicated he said all the right things.

And he wanted that.

After Naomi, he got involved with his eventual second wife who he was married to for a short time.

And then there was me. My name is Allison Ashcroft. I am David's third wife. I met David in 2001 through an online dating website. He shoured a lot of attention on me and that was not something that I was used to.

At that time, I was severely overweight. And so that there was this person who found me attractive despite that, was just mind blowing to me and I thought, you know, I might want to hang on to this one. We were concerned what we learned from Naomi and the domestic assault. We were trying to see if there's a continuity of violence with Ho-Shaw.

I hadn't injury at David's hands. It was having migraines and dizziness. David had asked if there was anything he could do to help. And we had a massage roller. So he started rolling this thing back and forth across my neck.

He started moving a little faster. And he was lifting the roller off my neck. And then eventually I just felt something just smack across the back of my head. And I just blacked out. When I came to, he was standing on the side of the bed.

Looking down at me, saying, do you think we need to go to the hospital?

Ho-Shaw came up with some story that did not include any acknowledgement. He had something to do with it. I don't think anything was really said other than he may have said he was sorry and that the roller just slipped out of his hands. Now I realized, you know, I was young and naive then.

I think truly there was something more sinister going on. It left that nagging seat of doubt in her mind. In 2005, he said, this marriage isn't working out. So I can't do this anymore. I'll pack my stuff up in the morning and I'll be gone.

And we can get a divorce. I think if I had tried to work things out with him, if I had stayed, I might not be sitting here right now. As detectives dig into all of David Ho-Shaw's past relationships,

They learn that his trail of a wise and deceptions only continues to grow.

And very soon he would move on to a relationship with Angel.

And that's when he got ugly.

Now that the authorities have learned about David Ho-Shaw's disturbing past,

the question becomes what exactly happened between David and Angel. When Angelique Goianna meets her true love online, there's a lot he isn't telling her. Like, he's been married three times. I have a huge heart of gold that I want to share with my partner.

What he projected was all the type of things Angelique Goianna who would want to hear or see in a dating profile. I was happy that my sister found someone. But when I met him, I didn't really care for him. There was something about him.

I didn't like, you know, this force and energy. It wasn't good. But Angelique liked himself. When I liked him too. Within a few months, David Ho-Shaw is moving in with Angel.

And Vanda.

One of we found that out.

We were up in arms about that. And he's a bomb. He's going to live in my mom's house. But nothing. Now we didn't like that.

But my mom wanted her to stay. Angel was hoping that they would live there with her mom and continue to take care of her. Angel's diary entries. They started to change.

It's not all hearts and flowers anymore. Why is he so secretive about his money? I know marriage is a matter of trust. But David is weird with money. There was concern that David was not the person here

originally appeared to be Angelique Goianna. Out of the clear blue, he'd have a look on his face. Like he was disgusted with her. And that would really bother her. David was wanting her to put Vanda in a managed care facility.

And Angel was vehemently against that. He's been grumpy and moody. Tonight he was even arguing with mom. Why stood up for her, of course. But it put me in a strange place between mom who I love

and David who I love. David didn't seem to have jumped in and done getting the wedding preparations together. He did nothing. He proposed and that was it.

She's bugging Hoshah. Who do you want to invite? And he kept saying, "Yeah, yeah, I'll get them to you." And David Hoshah was going back and forth to Michigan. He wasn't around.

I thought that strange for somebody who wanted to get married. David said in a condescending tone of voice, "Don't question me where I am. Doesn't seem like you're just feeling warm fuzzies for me. Now it does it."

Angel called me and she was really upset and said that she'd had a bad dream. That she dreamed he was kissing someone else. And I tried to console her. You're getting cold feet or something like that.

And now I kind of looking back and I'm like, "Oh, my gosh." Despite of all the red flags, even the day before she is killed, Angel is still looking forward to the wedding. Friday, 77 days in counting.

After work today, as I always do,

I check my voice mail and guess who finally called, David. He'll be home sometime tomorrow. And for that, I am very glad. That is written just hours before she dies. Initially, the family is going to the house

and they're going through personal belongings. We gathered and tried to, I know. What would possibly be a motive? There were friends to investigate or still working on the house.

Trying to make sure they didn't miss some friends to gather us.

There was nothing, nothing important to anybody.

We didn't think it was going to be solved. A couple times Hoshaw showed up there which they thought was strange. He was allowed access to the house. He should not have been allowed in the house.

He got to God anything he wanted. You know, that gave him destroyed cakes. It may be he did. I just noticed why isn't he grieving? He didn't even appear to be shocked.

At the viewing, at the funeral home, Tara family shows up who doesn't show up, David Hoshaw. Angel's sisters and her brother are like, "There's something up with David Hoshaw."

Not only is David Hoshaw a no-show at his fiancee's funeral, he makes another stunning move. He packs up, leaves Norfolk, and moves to Michigan to be with a new girlfriend.

Remember, as police were investigating Hoshaw,

they discovered that shortly before the murder, he changed his computer password to "For Amanda." Marking?

Tell me your first name

and how you're connected to this.

Amanda and I was engaged to David Hoshaw.

And Amanda's request, we are not using her last name and have altered her appearance. He told me that his ex Angelic was murdered.

He was distraught. He was confused. He went to the police department and they're questioning him. And I asked him.

I said, "Did you do it?" He said, "No." He said, "He was cleared." So I believed him. When I found out that he had another woman,

I went, "Oh my gosh, Angelic's dream." It's like she was right. I set up a meeting with the victim's family and they were adamant that they knew it was David Hoshaw.

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Directed by David Freykel, made it between their team. Maybe in April, we'll be between another team. David Hosha is now living with his girlfriend Amanda. And while police consider him a prime suspect,

there's no physical evidence linking him to the murders. The detectives in this case meet feel like David Hosha is the killer, but they can't yet prove it. And hunches don't count in a corner.

We have circumstances. We have behavior that is strange. But we have to demonstrate. There is no other person that could have committed the homicide. We looked at everything that David Hosha did before the homicide.

And out of the homicide. We got two letters that we have a killer taking credit for the double homicide. But we need evidence to show that Hosha was the only person that could have mailed the letters.

This is the envelope of the first letter

that was mailed on July 23 from Curtis Collins processing station in Chicago. But you were able to nail it down to one specific distribution center that would have applied that postmarked. We had to try to find something that would put him around

Chicago. So we had to try to rebuild David Hosha's activities. If they can connect the dots of cell phone records and credit card receipts, they can use the paper drill that Hosha left in trouble. We had started following the cell phone records of David Hosha.

There was a cell call that bounced off a tower within a few miles of where this letter would have had to have been mailed.

That was really key that we were able to put him between 2.1

and 2.6 miles from that post office. So, evidence places David in Chicago near the post office on the same day the first letter was mailed. Can they connect him to the second letter? But this one was mailed nowhere near Chicago.

August 15th, that letter is dropped in the mailbox in Gaylord, Michigan, which is a small community in the middle of Michigan, middle of nowhere. David Hosha's credit card purchases opened a window because his purchase history was literally a road map.

We knew that David Hosha took his new girlfriend Amanda on a little cell of the Tory road trip. Tell me about that. Why did you take that trip? We went on a trip because I had a doctor's appointment and we started in our town and we stopped at all these little different places.

There were hotels. There was the zoo. I hop, movie theaters. We followed all of them.

Yeah, he's showing Amanda the good time.

He's trying to impress her. August 13th and 14th, he was consistently making purchases moving southward on the inner state to the point where he would go through Gaylord on August 15th. Then a few hour time frame, he made purchases north of Gaylord

and then south of Gaylord. There's a single highway running through it.

What are the odds it's going to be somebody else who mailed that letter?

So never saw him stepping away to go to the post office or mail anything. No, nothing unusual. I mean, I'm usually the one that's gone and stepping up somewhere. Now they've got a string of receipts and cell phone records

that all connect David to the letters. The problem with that is that doesn't go into court and prove anything. Could the answer be witnesses?

But it is always a lot more powerful when you have an eyewitness.

That carries a lot more weight in front of a jury. So Detective Malvin and his partner go on a road trip. Talking to store owners and vendors and trying to get them to come into court. We ended up with 23 to 25 different people

subpoenaed in this case. They present their case through grand jury and get an indictment and an arrest warrant for David Hoshah.

David Hoshah had set up a separate life.

He was moving on. We knew Amanda had now changed her life to live with David Hoshah and take him into her home. David and Amanda have a child. Amanda's due with their second.

But things seemed to be headed downhill. David's changed. He was acting weird. I find him in random places. I'm like, what are you doing?

Why are you sitting here? You never had an answer. We wanted David Hoshah not to be prepared for what was happening. And we wanted to create an impact upon Amanda.

So 2009, you're pregnant with your second child

and you hear a knock on the door. I didn't get no knock on the door. So tell me about what happened. It was a 4 AM. Any Russian one officer pushes me to the side.

I'm asking what's going on. So they're running in and just grabbing David and... Yeah. Because we have on the ground. I have a baby in the other room.

I'm just asking what's going on. Well, he's under arrest. David Hoshah stepped out. He was handcuffed. And that escorted out of the house.

And he finally told me that you murdered two people.

He was X. But really, to find out he was his fiance. It wasn't his X fiance. It was just his fiance. And what did you say?

I was stunned because he thought he was clear. He was transported to a state police barracks. That was the first chance that Detective Malvin had to talk to David Hoshah. Yeah, we're going to find his right. I didn't even get time to even process anything.

I just like I was thrown in an alligator pet and I needed to fight my way out of it. Amanda has no idea that she's about to break the case. I didn't have a confession from David Hoshah. I had all this other evidence.

The only way he could say something is if tactically and psychologically we got under his skin.

He has to have an Instagram campaign. He used that authentication for a month. But how was that possible situation? But we're here to talk to you about that. So that's the end of the week.

When we walked into that interior room, I expected to get a confession. I was so pumped. Here you're called Villiver Letter. I'm not the first part. No, I don't.

That's never. That's never. In the person that mail that letter took credit for the desk and opened it to me and bought it. I think he was unnerved but trying not to show it. And he's sort of like processing the situation talking in a normal turn on the voice.

You would be able to go to one mile of the post office and process that life. Okay. Thank you for that.

I just said I don't repeat it.

And I don't have to repeat it. Okay.

But that would be one hell of a question.

What a question. I would want David to know that we knew almost better than him. What he had done. Anthony homicide. Let me give you a little history on your trip.

Stay in the company. Room 333. Yeah. I have a potato packet. Breakfast is one cake meal.

There is a psychological tactical game that goes on the room. And it's hard. I know.

It's hard talking about it first time.

But I guarantee you once you get it off your chest. We're going to fill London. I know you're hard at birth right now, man. You got to a point where I told him that he wasn't going home. That he was going to come back to Norfolk to stand trial

for killing Anjali and Vandal. And then he broke my heart. I need to speak to Andre. I need to speak to Andre. Okay.

He said I need to talk to the attorney. He knocked me down. I didn't get anything from him. He tore you up. And I knew he wanted to talk to Amanda.

And Amanda had asked to talk to him. I asked if I could speak with him.

It's fine what's going on.

It told me we'll get him ready. So I waited. I won't let the band run. It's similar. You want to see it?

It was one of those things where sometimes like it's the drop of water and it's still pulled. You allow the drop to fall. And then it will take its own course. It's really you.

And rest it for her. Did you do it? Did you? Did you? Did you?

I love you. I love you. To put all my heart. Did you? Did you?

You? You have to get ready. I know we do. I've asked for an attorney. I don't want to say anything else in front of police officers.

So what did detective say to you about talking to David during the interrogation?

Did I would have a private conversation in a room and I could talk to him? And it would be just me and him. We're going to do business. Executive Malbin advised David Hoshal's legal rights. This was in an interview room in which there was a camera that was discreetly placed.

So did you know it was going to be recorded? No. I never knew that. Maybe I need a job. I'm just not the smartest cook in the bunch.

But I really thought it was just a private room. He had a right to remain silent. But he didn't have to talk to him. I meant especially about the case. He didn't have to answer her.

I got a cre-- I got a cre-- I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. Looking at you on the interrogation tape, it's almost as if you seem like you're in physical pain. I was expecting all that my baby's daddy did this. I mean, come on.

I was just dropped. I thought maybe I was having a nightmare. I don't look like that anymore. I don't look like that anymore. I don't look like that anymore.

I don't look like that anymore. I didn't look like that anymore. I didn't look like that anymore. I didn't look like that anymore. I didn't look like that anymore.

I went down there to try and break up and think about it. I was so confused. It doesn't make sense to me. Why were you there at that time?

If you were to go and break up with her, why didn't you do it during the day?

Amanda started going off. She picked up the letter. Did they have this letter? That was stupid. I was trying to get along with my dad.

He eventually told her he'd mail the letter to get us off to the tail. So at that point, I knew I had a right person. He took ownership of being the writer of the letters in this exchange with Amanda. And he said that, "Yeah, I mailed them to get them off my tracks."

I never understood how he had time to write these letters.

So he must have wrote them before and had them ready to go. If he had never mailed the letters, there's a very good chance the evidence would never have developed to charge him.

He said enough to Amanda to strengthen my case.

I couldn't wait to come out and call Phil.

It was a great feeling.

He acknowledged that he went to the house to break up with her,

but then things got out of hand. He admits to her sending the letters, a confession really is a mission of certain facts. I was pregnant at the time. And I just found out that my man is a guilty, killing tool.

Now one, but two people. I'm sorry to put her in you, but it's going. That's her, even most people. The paint on constantly human are pink.

All I could think of is why I wanted to get up and slap him.

It's a smartly face, but I didn't. Because it wasn't worth it. She wrote it. I don't want to see you again. I don't want to see you again.

The lies. All he does is lie. I feel there's more truth to the story.

And I figure the only way I could get the truth is through the courts.

The manicuse of killing a Norfolk woman and her mother now faces a capital murder charge. And Norfolk yesterday a grand jury indicted David Wayne Hosha.

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His past is horrific. He prays on those that are insecure and maybe his people he perceives is being weak. He was a predator. David Hoshah in jail is waiting for his murder trial to start. The prosecution seems to feel pretty good about this.

They have a very unsympathetic guy to put in front of his jury. It was clear he went to great ends to try to cover his tracks. And we knew that his taunting and the letters the boasting would not play well to a jury. But District Attorney Evans has a problem. The sort of evidence he's going to give to those 12 people.

Nobody said he did it. Nobody said he confessed to me. He said it was his thumbprint. It was his DNA. To be blunt, what we did was build up the case of circumstantial evidence.

Layering one piece of evidence information on top of another. This is not where a prosecutor wants to be. Juries liked how that smoking gun at forensic proof. But that's not the hand that he's been dealt. At the same time, the defense is doing their job.

Trying to exclude evidence the prosecutor does have. Like angels' dire entries. David said in a condescending tone of voice. Don't question me where I am.

They want to throw out the interrogation video.

That's... I can't create.

But it doesn't work. The judge admits it all. The diary, the interrogation. The judge's going to see all of it. Case was set to be tried for a month.

We had about 140 witnesses opinion. We were ready to go. We literally had travel arrangements for...

I think half of the vendors in Michigan.

Shop owners, clerks at hotels. I don't think anybody could have got food up and down the interstate in the middle of Michigan because they were all coming to North Virginia for trial. We produced a mannequin and we asked the medical examiner to use knitting needles. And we intended to use this of trial to demonstrate all of the wounds.

It not only shows just the incredible sheer number of stab wounds in this area,

but it does clearly show that angel sustained defensive wounds. A demonstration like that is so effective with the jury. It shows the level of violence of what they call "overkill." The family has waited three years to hear David Houshaw on the stand. To see all the proof.

I'll have a motion. You... you want that justice. The death penalty is on the table. And facing all of that, Houshaw surprises them all. David Houshaw pleaded guilty to capital murder and first-degree murder.

He was originally scheduled for a jury trial next week. A guilty plea. No trial. And suddenly, it's over. Detective Rick Mulbond is excited.

He finally got his guy. He pled guilty. He's getting ready to call up Amanda.

And deliver what he thinks is great news.

But he was not expecting this reaction. I was shocked. I couldn't even handle it. I said things that are really bad. Maybe I shouldn't have said that.

He deserved to go to trial. He deserved to have the whole laundry. All the truth out. To set her family free to give her that family. The truth about everything.

Accepting a plea agreement for two life sentences. First-degree murder. David had to stand before the Gooyenas. The victims loved ones and he had to admit to killing angel and vond. He made a very long, very bizarre statement.

He then went on to lecture every participant in the court process. I want to see shame on you detective Mulbond for his actions. The Lord God Almighty does not like people to be full of pride of themselves. I pray that you lose that pride for it's too late. I mean, where they came out, David's mouth in court just made me angry.

Just to see him, to see words coming from his mouth. Today for the sake of my family, I'm pleading guilty to this horrific crime. Putting their needs in their desires ahead of my own. He said he pleaded guilty for his family. How?

No. Do you think that was for you on your children?

I think he lied. He didn't take this deal for his family.

Because he knew I wanted him to go to trial. He murdered him. He doesn't deserve to be alive. I'm sorry. Might be harsh. What's the truth?

Two life sentences. I think it's what he got. He is an eligible for parole. He's going to rock there. Would you forgive somebody who killed your mom and sister? I won't.

The family's most basic question is never answered in court.

And that is why did he do it? So this is really the first time you're talking about Audit and Angelique. When I didn't, I don't want to talk about it. And he does talk about it. Get a person in it.

After all these years, I still think about her. I have a tattoo of two butterflies. It's just a reminder. It's always there. It's something I can see every day.

I know that she's there. Even if she's not. Remember to avoid the death penalty. The whole show had to admit that he killed Vanden Angel, but he didn't have to say why. And he hasn't.

Until now. David Hoshiao agreed to interview with me over the phone since he is in a high security prison facility.

David tells me that night he went to Angel's house to simply break up with he...

How are you thinking the night would have played out? I would tell her if there's someone else that is a thing for over, and I would just go back to here.

But I think that's quite worth that that way.

David claims that when he told Angel that was over, there were tears and raised voices. I've got my emotion going in the course. There are certain things that are in there. Just got that way to come back. Yeah, it was quite an impulse. And when I started it just kept going, I just couldn't stop.

You have one minute remaining.

And his second victim, he says Vanden tried to stop him.

I know that I can't change what it has. And the watch is to kind of knock me back. I mean, I thought of a hell. You know, I was got so lucky. He made himself out to be a guy that was a terrific man.

He's at Boy Scope, Engineer. I mean, he takes care of his sons. I mean, he's there for them and they need it. In a way, David Hoshiao left two kinds of victims. The ones he killed and the ones he left behind.

There are a lot of times when I think it should have been me.

It should have been me and it wasn't why. That monster. I was married to that monster. The ripple effect of grief that families experience and loved ones experience in cases like this. It goes through generations.

He lied and he looked him being in a relationship with Angelique. So he got me into the circle. Now he got rid of her murder her because, basically, a me. I'm feeling horrible for them. I hate him.

I hate him. It's like a lot of hate. So what you do with it. The corner noted something in their report. The only thing Angel Guyana was wearing when she died was a medallion.

I have dreamed of a night in shining armor. Don't laugh, but I've kept a medallion of gold and silver of a night upon a steed for the day I need him.

I had an old mentor told me you can always see the soul of your victim reflected in the eyes of those who love them.

And on the fourth of July, it's kind of hard day to remember, you know? Because that's the weekend this all happened. For brother remembers a moment long after the murders when he went by the house. It's going to last him, but I saw my sister, my mom and my sister standing at a looking at me. And they were there and they were smiling and I looked back and they were gone.

But I know, I saw probably remember that.

I think I am at peace. I know I am at peace. It's taken me years to get to this place. I just think of them very fondly.

My mom's incredible sense of humor.

And Angel just got angelic was a gift to our family. What are you left with when someone dies? Photographs, memories. For the Goyanis, Angel's Poems. The night with its endless realm of possibilities, what could last forever?

Stars, scattered diamonds of the night. The stars watch in somewhat guy, choices and outcomes. But in the end, the stars watch us. That's my girl. That's my girl.

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