Bedroom Truth and Lies

Keith Johansen frantically called police to report that his young wife Brandi Celenza, had shot herself inside their bedroom. He claimed that he was taking a shower when he heard two "pops" and then found his wife on the floor, dead. Police bodycam footage of the initial investigation shows the devastated husband seemingly unable to process the tragic event. But once Johansen is brought in for questioning, investigators notice him changing his story constantly and acting skittish. In an 8 hour interrogation, Johansen tries to outsmart the detectives and paints a picture that he and Brandi had the picture perfect marriage. When law enforcement notes that the evidence at the crime scene doesn't match a suicide, they begin to comb the home for any clues. Detectives found hidden cameras inside the house that revealed a shocking scene of domestic abuse, showing Johansen as a controlling and jealous husband, threatening his wife with a gun. The camera that would have filmed the shooting was conveniently missing. Johansen was convicted of his wife's murder and sentenced to life in prison.
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