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Murder Suspect's Wife Urges Him To 'Tell The Truth'

mother of Jose Ibarra, accused of killing a Georgia nursing student

A recent court hearing showcased a recorded jail phone call between murder suspect Jose Ibarra and his wife, Layling Franco, shedding light on their conversation following Ibarra's arrest in connection with the killing of Laken Riley.

During the call, FBI specialist Abeisis Ramirez provided a translation from Spanish to English, detailing the couple's discussion. Franco inquired about Ibarra's visit to the University of Georgia for work, before pressing him to 'tell the truth.'

Ramirez testified that Franco repeatedly questioned Ibarra about the events surrounding the victim, emphasizing the importance of honesty. Despite her persistence, Ibarra seemed reluctant to disclose information, urging Franco to stop her line of questioning.

She emphasized the importance of honesty in their conversation.
Franco questioned Ibarra about his visit to the University of Georgia.
Ibarra seemed reluctant to disclose information about the victim.

Expressing disbelief, Franco remarked on the absence of anyone else's DNA at the crime scene, highlighting the presence of only Ibarra's genetic material. She expressed confusion over the lack of intervention when witnessing someone in distress, questioning how one could witness harm and not seek help.

Continuing to push for answers, Franco conveyed her suspicion that Ibarra possessed crucial knowledge related to the case. Throughout the call, Ibarra appeared visibly affected, frequently averting his gaze as the conversation unfolded.

The recorded jail phone call provided a glimpse into the tense exchange between Ibarra and Franco, offering insight into their dynamic following Ibarra's arrest. The call underscored the emotional intensity and the unresolved questions surrounding the tragic incident.

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