As they watched true crime TV in Hayward, he started to fidget. Then he turned to her and confessed to murder, she says

A chilling confession on live TV sparked a murder investigation in Hayward, California, that would go cold for nearly three years.

The alleged killer was Emmanuel Padilla-Maciel, 23, who was watching the true crime show 'Homicide Hunter' with his friend at a house where she lived alone. As retired homicide detective Joe Kenda described police evidence gathering techniques, Padilla-Maciel's behavior turned from ordinary to ominous. He became nervous and fidgety, prompting his friend to ask if something was wrong.

At that moment, Padilla-Maciel made the shocking confession: he had murdered a man named John "JJ" Creech Jr., who was wearing a red beanie on the day of the killing in December 2019. According to eyewitness accounts and police testimony, Padilla-Maciel claimed he killed Creech after his friend asked him to remove his red beanie.

Padilla-Maciel's alleged crime was linked to a gang rivalry involving blue and red colors. Authorities believe that Creech was not involved with any such gang but that Padilla-Maciel took offense to the color of Creech's hat, leading him to commit the heinous act.

The case initially received little attention from police, who began investigating as early as December 27, 2019, when they learned about Padilla-Maciel's possible involvement from a friend. However, detectives were transferred due to health issues, and new investigators took over, delaying further progress.

Only in 2023 did authorities close in on the suspect, arresting him at the southern border while returning from Mexico. The investigation was rekindled after two witnesses came forward with information that implicated Padilla-Maciel.

At his preliminary hearing, Padilla-Maciel's friend testified about the conversation that led to the confession. Another witness described a chaotic scene where Padilla-Maciel panicked and jumped into a car driven by the woman who had been watching 'Homicide Hunter' with him.

Padilla-Maciel is now awaiting trial, with his next court date scheduled for January. The case has left behind a legacy of unanswered questions for Creech's family and friends, who continue to seek justice for their loved one.
 
OMG u wont believe wut happnd in Hayward Cali lol 🀯 so this guy Emanuel Padilla-Maciel 23 confesses on live tv 2 his crime wif a friend watchin 2gether he says he killed some dude JJ Creech Jr cuz he didnt wanna remove his red beanie idk what's more sus - the fact he confessed live or that he did it over a hat lol 🀣 anyway authorities think its linked 2 a gang rivalry but like, honestly who cares bout some stupid hat rn? what i'm tryin 2 say is wut r we doin as a society if we cant even figure out wht's goin on in our own backyards? shouldn't ppl b held accountable 4 their actions? anywayz, Padilla-Maciel's gettin trial & hopefully he gets the justice Creech's fam deserves πŸ’”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing. A guy confesses on live TV after watching some true crime show and suddenly the police are all over him? It's wild. I mean, can you imagine having a friend call your bluff like that? But at the same time, it's crazy how much attention was paid to this case... or lack thereof. I remember when it first happened in 2019 and people were like "oh cool, another guy confesses on live TV". Now, three years later, we're still dealing with the fallout.

The fact that he confessed because of some stupid red hat thing is just wild. Like, what's next? Killing someone over a shirt? It just doesn't add up to me. And can you believe the investigators who dropped the case initially? What were they even thinking?

Anyway, I'm glad justice is being served now, but it's crazy how long it took for things to get moving. I hope Padilla-Maciel gets what he deserves and that JJ Creech Jr.'s family finally gets some closure. 🀯
 
πŸ€” I think it's really disturbing how the initial investigation was delayed due to detectives being transferred and new investigators taking over. It just goes to show how easily cases can fall through the cracks if resources aren't prioritized. In this case, Padilla-Maciel's confession came at a pretty critical moment - but what about all those months in between where he could've potentially planned something else? πŸ•°οΈ The fact that it took two witnesses coming forward to rekindle the investigation is also pretty telling - I guess you need a bit of push to get people moving on cases like this. Anyway, justice will hopefully be served for JJ Creech Jr.'s family and loved ones... πŸ‘Š
 
omg this is crazy 🀯 how could someone just make up some random beef over a beanie? like, what even is the deal with that? i mean, i get it, colors can be important to people, but come on! πŸ˜‚ and poor JJ Creech Jr., his family must be totally devastated. i feel so bad for them. anyway, i'm just glad justice is finally being served and Padilla-Maciel is facing the consequences of his actions 🀝
 
This dude Padilla-Maciel is straight up crazy 🀯! Like what possessed him to commit such a heinous crime over some stupid hat color? And the fact that it took 3 years to catch him after his confession on live TV... mind blown 😲. It's like, shouldn't police be able to pick up on red flags (no pun intended) when someone's acting suspiciously during a true crime show πŸ“Ί? The investigation was botched from the start, and it's unfair to Creech's family that they're still waiting for justice ⏰. Maybe they could get some answers at Padilla-Maciel's trial? Fingers crossed he gets what's coming to him πŸ‘Š
 
OMG, this is so crazy!!! I mean, can you even believe what that guy Padilla-Maciel did?! He just confessed on live TV and then goes back to his life like nothing happened! And it was all because of a stupid red beanie πŸ˜±πŸ‘Ž. My heart goes out to John "JJ" Creech Jr.'s family, they must be living their worst nightmare for years now πŸ€•. I'm so glad the police finally closed in on him and arrested him at the border, that's like, justice served or something! Fingers crossed he gets a life sentence and finds some peace 😊.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this story... 3 years cold case? That's crazy! 😱 What really gets me is that it was all started by a true crime show πŸ“Ί... I mean, who would've thought that watching 'Homicide Hunter' could lead to someone confessing to murder? πŸ’€ It just goes to show how our surroundings can influence us, and in this case, apparently, it influenced Padilla-Maciel enough to commit such a heinous crime. 🀯 The fact that detectives were transferred due to health issues is also concerning... what if they had stuck with the original lead and got to the bottom of things sooner? 😬
 
OMG, can you even imagine watching a true crime show with your friend and suddenly turning into a psychopath? 🀯 Emmanuel Padilla-Maciel's story is just wild! I mean, I get why the blue and red colors were significant in his world, but come on... wearing a red beanie wasn't worth killing someone over! πŸ˜‚ It's like, chill dude.

And can we talk about how the investigation was handled? Like, it took THREE YEARS to close this case?! πŸ™„ The detectives got transferred because of health issues and new ones came in, but they just sorta... dropped it. I guess that's what happens when you're dealing with a complex gang rivalry thing.

I do hope Padilla-Maciel gets the justice he deserves, especially for JJ Creech Jr.'s family who's still waiting for answers. But at the same time, it's like... how did this guy go from innocent to murderer in that one conversation? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I need more info on that!

Anyway, this whole thing is just so crazy and frustrating. I guess you never really know what's going on inside someone's head until they make a confession (or get caught). πŸ’₯
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing 🀯... 3 years is way too long to be waiting for answers about someone's murder. It just shows how messed up our system can be sometimes πŸ‘Ž. Like, what even led the detectives to first investigate Padilla-Maciel? It was some random friend who told them he might know something? πŸ€” And then they get transferred because of health issues and new people come in, forgetting about it altogether... no way, man πŸ˜’. This whole thing is just so frustrating, especially for Creech's family and friends who are still waiting for justice πŸ’”. We need to do better than this, you know? More resources, more attention, more care 🀝. It's time for change! πŸ’₯
 
πŸš” just watched this crazy vid on youtube about some dude confessing to murder live on tv while watching true crime show... like what even is that? 🀯 his friend was all chill but he freaked out when the detective started talking about evidence gathering techniques lolol. and now this guy's waiting for trial but still no idea if he's guilty or not πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm glad the police finally got around to investigating this guy, but man, three years is just too long! It's like they were waiting for a miracle or something πŸ™„. I mean, I get it, they had some health issues and new detectives came in, but come on, 2023? That's not exactly the best time to have a cold case go from hot to cold again ❄️. And what's with the color of JJ Creech Jr.'s hat being the reason for the murder? It just seems kinda...out there πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I'm all for justice, but can't we get our priorities straight and focus on solving the case already? 😩
 
πŸ€” This whole thing is wild πŸŒͺ️. Like, what even goes through that dude's head? Taking offense over someone wearing a hat? πŸ’€ I get why people might have beef with gang stuff, but come on... That beanie didn't deserve to die. πŸ˜” The investigation was all slow and sloppy too πŸ•°οΈ. You're investigating in Dec 2019 and it takes TWO years to actually do something about it? ⏰ What's up with that? And now the suspect is just chillin' at the border waiting for his trial... meanwhile, John "JJ" Creech Jr.'s family is still hurting πŸ€•. Can't believe justice took so long to be served πŸ™„.
 
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