
The Murder of Martha Puebla and the Man Who Wasn’t There
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The provided episode examines the tragic murder of 16-year-old Martha Puebla in 2003, a killing directly linked to gang retaliation and flawed police tactics. It highlights how detectives' deceptive interrogation methods inadvertently led to Puebla being targeted as a "snitch" by the Vineland Boyz gang, ultimately resulting in her death. The text also chronicles the wrongful arrest and near-conviction of Juan Catalan, who was falsely accused of Puebla's murder but exonerated by an extraordinary alibi: footage from a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode. Finally, it discusses the eventual prosecution of the true perpetrators and the subsequent legal aftermath, including a controversial civil lawsuit against the LAPD that raised significant questions about accountability within the justice system.