Shawn agreed to wear a wire to prove his father, not his brother, was the killer.
“Why my boys did what they did -- I can’t say," said Tundidor. "And, I don't believe they have the right to do this to me."
Tundidor maintained his innocence during the conversation with Turchin.
“I’m not lying to you, John," said Tundidor.
“Put yourself in my place. If you’re standing in my shoes, you look guilty to me," said Turchin.
"Yeah," replied Tundidor.
Broward Circuit Judge Cynthia Imperato is scheduled to sentence Tundidor in January.

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