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[Silent Night: Seeking Justice for Anthony 'Anton' Breaux]-[Unsolved: Silent Night (Aaron Anthony “Antone” Breaux)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2022-12-27

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📋 Summary

The Unresolved Tragedy of Anthony 'Anton' Breaux

Introduction: A Call for Accountability

In this episode of Anatomy of Murder, hosts Scott Weinberger and Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi revisit the 2007 cold case of 19-year-old Anthony "Anton" Breaux. Despite the passage of over 15 years, the case remains unsolved, leaving his mother, Deborah, in a perpetual state of waiting for answers. The podcast serves as a plea to the public, emphasizing that "the right person could be listening" and urging anyone with information to contact the Fremont Police Department.

The Life of Anton: An "Old Soul"

To assist investigators in developing a comprehensive victimology, Deborah shared intimate details about her son. Anton was described as an "old soul"—a quiet, mellow young man who preferred the company of adults and had a passion for cars, intending to become a mechanic through the Job Corps in Utah. His mother highlights his meticulous nature, noting his quirky habit of cleaning his shoes with toothbrushes to ensure he always looked "crisp and clean." Perhaps most poignantly, Deborah shared a childhood memory of Anton selflessly donating a hard-to-find toy to a Toys for Tots barrel, illustrating the kind, generous spirit that was stolen from the world.

The Night of April 29, 2007

On the night of his murder, Anton had left his apartment to play video games with friends. Between 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., he was shot in front of his apartment complex near a busy intersection in Fremont, California. Initial police response was complicated by the nature of the emergency call, which was reported as a "person down," leading first responders to initially suspect intoxication or a fall rather than a homicide. This critical delay in identifying the shooting as a violent crime may have hindered the initial investigation.

Investigative Hurdles and Community Silence

Detective Jacob Blass, who has taken over the case within the Cold Case Homicide Unit, notes that Anton had no gang affiliations or history of trouble. The investigation has faced significant challenges, specifically a "lack of community cooperation"—a phenomenon described as "pockets of impunity." Despite the area being a busy thoroughfare, few witnesses have come forward. Investigators have explored the possibility that Anton was a victim of mistaken identity, caught in the crosshairs of local gang rivalries between the Norteños and the Sureños, a theory supported by a similar, nearby homicide occurring just three months prior.

Relentless Advocacy

Deborah’s dedication to her son’s case is profound. She famously invited detectives into her home to watch hours of home movies, insisting they see Anton not as a statistic or a potential gang member, but as the vibrant young man he was. Her persistence, combined with the efforts of the Anatomy of Murder team, has helped keep the case in the public eye. Currently, a $60,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest, identification, and prosecution of the perpetrator.

Conclusion: A Plea for Resolution

The hosts conclude by stressing the importance of victim advocacy. By sharing Anton’s story, they hope to spark new leads, even years later. As Deborah reflects, the loss of her son is a "horrific thing that can happen to a parent," and the family continues to hold onto the hope that someone, somewhere, will finally break the silence.

🎯Key Sentences

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Just be relentless.
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Do whatever I can think of.
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I just wanted him to stay home.
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It seems very natural.
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I won't be gone that long.
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📝Key Phrases

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keep in the public's eye
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learn the ropes
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have one's hands full
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carry on
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sights were set on
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📖 Transcript

This is an off week for anatomy of murder, but we thought it would be a great opportunity to use the time to highlight a case where the family is still waiting for answers.
A family waiting for justice.
We originally aired Silent Night, the story of Anthony Anton Breaux, at the end of December 2022.
Anton was just 19 years old when he was killed in April of 2007.
What better way to use our off weeks than to highlight previous AOMs that have featured, those cases that are still waiting for answers, still waiting for accountability in the crimes.
If you haven't listened to this case before, please listen now.

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