Serialously with Annie Elise
Episode 313: Emmanuel Haro New Details, Ring Cam Captures Husband Dragging Body, Trey Wright Killed in Teen Love Triangle
Date: August 28, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode is a true crime wrap-up with host Annie Elise and her sister/co-host Amy, tackling several high-profile and heartbreaking cases. Annie delivers real-time updates, nuanced discussion, and her signature friendly, conversational tone, while Amy brings a thoughtful, empathetic lens. Together, they dissect newly emerging details in the Emmanuel Haro case, chilling Ring camera evidence from a Lancaster murder, and the tragic shooting of Trey Wright in a teen love triangle. The episode is rich with quotes, personal insights, timelines, and social context, embodying the “best friend filling you in” format Serialously is beloved for.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
[03:07] Quick Fire Updates: Sarah Grace Patrick and Menendez Brothers
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Sarah Grace Patrick:
- 17-year-old accused of killing her parents, with her 5-year-old sister finding the bodies.
- Sarah initially took to TikTok and content creators to ask for help, before her arrest.
- Recent court hearing saw family and friends plead for bail; prosecutors opposed, citing risk to witnesses, such as the 5-year-old.
- “All of that. And while a lot of people are supporting her…there is a pocket of family members who are actually very scared of her…” — Annie (06:04)
- Judge denied her release; she remains in jail.
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Menendez Brothers Parole Denied
- Eric and Lyle Menendez (convicted of 1989 double parricide) were again denied parole.
- Discussion about generational differences in public opinion and alleged abuse as a mitigating factor.
- “They’ve shown no remorse, in my opinion.” — Amy (10:25)
- Generational media coverage examined: new audiences may lack context.
- Touches on Gypsy Rose case and shifting social media narratives.
[15:18] Emmanuel Haro Case – Breaking Developments
- Timeline & Arrests
- Emmanuel’s parents, Rebecca and Jake, arrested in Cabazon, CA, charged with murder “with malice.”
- Annie explains malice and its implication in murder charges (16:00).
- Jake spotted with investigators at location off the 60 Freeway, possibly leading police on a body search.
- Multiple theories discussed, including Jake potentially flipping on Rebecca, or police using him as leverage to pressure Rebecca.
- [18:33] UPDATE DROP-IN:
- Both parents charged with murder and false reporting, but no plea bargains offered.
- “They believe Emmanuel’s death was a result of ongoing abuse…and went hard at the judge…” — Annie (22:28)
- Police criticized judge who gave Jake a lenient sentence in a 2018 case; believe Emmanuel might still be alive had proper incarceration happened.
- No remains found yet, and no public confessions or plea bargains—case set for further court action September 4th.
- Emphasized damage of social media speculation and misinformation.
[23:51] Family Annihilation in New Hampshire: Emily Long
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Case Details
- Emily (34) killed her husband Ryan (48), their 8- and 6-year-old children, then herself—leaving only a toddler unharmed.
- “If her thought process…was that she’s so broken…why leave the 3-year-old alive?” — Annie (25:24)
- Emily documented her struggle with depression and dealing with Ryan’s brain cancer diagnosis on TikTok shortly before the tragedy.
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Memorable Moment – Clips from Emily’s TikToks
- [26:39] “I am making a change. It is starting today. I am going to start getting dressed... and do this for my family. So…happy Saturday.” — Emily, in her video a day before the murders.
- [29:10] "I just am so thankful…I feel no shortage of love and support...so warm, nothing can replace that." — Emily, last video (audio played in episode).
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Analysis
- Discusses dangers of untreated mental health and the unique heartbreak for the surviving child.
- Raises question of how social media support sometimes cannot replace professional help.
[31:03] The Lancaster Ring Cam Murder: Shayla Cabrera
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Case Breakdown
- Shayla’s body found August 16 in Angeles National Forest; she’d been reported missing days earlier.
- Husband Hosimar changed his story multiple times—ICE took her, she left with another man, accident happened. Each version inconsistent.
- [35:00] Viral Ring camera footage showed him dragging a body-sized, sheet-wrapped object from their apartment.
- “What kind of moron doesn’t realize that in 2025 almost everybody has a doorbell camera?” — Annie (35:38)
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Flight and Aftermath
- After discovery of the video, Hosimar fled to Peru with their three kids.
- Peruvian authorities took the kids into protective custody, but couldn’t arrest him due to lack of U.S. warrant at the time—he has since vanished.
- Shayla had confided that she was planning to report domestic abuse.
- “Oh, and she did mention she was going to leave... I think it’s pretty clear what probably happened here…” — Annie (38:15)
[40:37] Idaho: Delbert Cornish Family Tragedy
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Case Summary
- 51-year-old Delbert Cornish admits to planning for over a year to kill his adopted daughter and himself, blaming his brother’s bullying.
- He killed Onyx (18), her pet cat, wrapped her in a pride flag “to honor her,” and tried to kill his son on arrival home.
- “Not that I condone murder, but if you’re going to murder anybody, why not just kill your brother?” — Annie (41:35)
- Son survives after wrestling the weapon away and calling police.
- Delbert is now held awaiting trial.
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Victim Tribute
- Onyx described as a metalhead, Wendy’s worker, sober for over a year, and working to better her life.
[51:55] Teen Love Triangle Murder: Trey Wright
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Lead-up and The Night of the Shooting
- June 24, Johnsonville, SC: 16-year-old Trey Wright, staying with friend Alicia’s family, is lured outside and shot in the chest.
- The triangle: Trey, new girlfriend Gianna (17), and Devin (19), with Gianna still involved with Devin.
- “He wasn’t a fighter…he never thought anything serious would come from this. It’s young love…” — Annie (52:41)
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Shooting and Aftermath
- Gianna lured Trey to the meeting, Devin arrived with a group; Trey expected a fistfight but was ambushed and shot.
- [54:21] “I saw Trey lying there. He was trying to talk. And his last words were, I’m going to sleep now.” — Alicia Lauderback
- Gianna played the role of the grieving girlfriend; later evidence pointed to her orchestrating the setup.
- Nine teens arrested; authorities caution that more arrests possible, with five to be tried as adults.
- Devin was previously involved in another shooting incident.
- The hosts explore why youth violence may be increasing, how social media/TV could influence behavior, and the tragedy of adult-level decisions made by children.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- [05:14] “What was the relationship like with her parents? Not that that justifies any behavior like that…” — Amy, about Sarah Grace Patrick.
- [10:25] “They’ve shown no remorse, in my opinion.” — Amy, on the Menendez brothers.
- [14:09] “If the Menendez trial was happening right now…do you think they would have been convicted?” — Annie
- [16:13] “He was out there in his full, like orange jumpsuit…So he was seen with, like, a lineup of investigators, cops, detectives, everybody.” — Annie, on Jake (Emmanuel Haro case).
- [22:28] “They believe Emmanuel’s death was a result of ongoing abuse and they went hard at the judge…” — Annie, summarizing Haro press conference.
- [26:39] "I am making a change… starting today. I am going to start getting dressed…do this for my family. So…happy Saturday." — Emily Long, TikTok video.
- [29:10] "I just am so thankful…I feel no shortage of love and support…" — Emily Long, final video.
- [31:41] “That is why we’re blonde.” — Annie, after a lighthearted tangent on geography.
- [35:38] “What kind of moron doesn’t realize that in 2025 almost everybody has a doorbell camera?” — Annie
- [42:49] “She was 18…she loved heavy metal…she had been sober for over a year… She really deserved better in all of this.” — Amy, tribute to Onyx Cornish.
- [54:21] “I saw Trey lying there…he was trying to talk. His last words were, ‘I’m going to sleep now’.” — Alicia Lauderback, via Annie.
- [58:15] “Kids these days are trying so hard to act grown…without fully understanding the weight of it.” — Annie
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [03:07] Initial updates: Sarah Grace and Menendez brothers
- [15:18] Start of Emmanuel Haro case details
- [18:33] Annie’s live update insert: the latest from the Haro press conference
- [23:51] Amy shares the Emily Long family tragedy and TikTok clips
- [31:03] Lancaster body-dragging Ring camera case
- [40:37] Idaho family murder (Delbert Cornish / Onyx)
- [51:55] Trey Wright teen love triangle case begins
Tone & Delivery
- Casual, personal, like "your best friend catching you up"
- Gory and tragic details handled with empathy and gravity
- Witty asides, pop culture references (Dawson’s Creek, Euphoria, OJ, Menendez, Gypsy Rose)
- Encourages reflection on mental health, domestic violence, and youth influences
Summary
This Serialously episode delves deeply into cases both viral and overlooked, spotlighting family, domestic, and youth crimes. Annie Elise’s signature style combines fast-paced updates, careful breakdowns of legal and emotional nuances, and warm, conversational banter with Amy. They explore not just the facts, but the societal dynamics, generational differences in perception, and the lasting impact of crime on families and communities. The show stands out for its attention to both headline details and the quieter, grimmer realities behind each story—always seeking connection, understanding, and the overlooked human elements in every case.
