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[Silent Night: The Unsolved Homicide of Anthony 'Antone' Breaux]-[Unsolved: Silent Night (Aaron Anthony “Antone” Breaux)]

Anatomy of Murder · B2 · 2025-01-07

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Introduction: A Plea for Justice

In this special episode of Anatomy of Murder, hosts Scott Weinberger and Anna-Sigga Nicolazzi revisit the 2007 cold case of 19-year-old Anthony "Antone" Breaux. By highlighting cases that remain unsolved, the podcast aims to leverage its platform to seek accountability and provide closure for grieving families. Antone’s mother, Deborah Flores, remains the emotional core of this narrative, tirelessly advocating for her son and pleading with the public to come forward with any information that might break the years of silence surrounding his death.

The Life and Character of Antone

To understand the victim, investigators utilize "victimology," a method of analyzing a person’s life to determine potential motives for a crime. Antone is described as an "old soul"—a quiet, mellow young man with a passion for cars and a dream of becoming a mechanic through the Job Corps in Utah. His mother recalls him as someone "completely buttoned up," known for his meticulous care for his appearance, often using toothbrushes to clean his shoes. Deborah famously forced detectives to watch home videos of her son to ensure they saw him as a vibrant, kind human being rather than just another statistic, preventing them from succumbing to the prejudice that he might have been involved in gangs or illicit activity.

The Night of the Incident: April 29, 2007

On a Sunday evening in Fremont, California, Antone left his home to meet friends to play video games. Shortly after 8:53 p.m., he was shot and killed in front of his apartment complex. The crime scene was active and bustling, yet despite the location being a "busy intersection," police struggled to find eyewitnesses. Deborah describes a harrowing experience of being detained at the police station for hours while her son was in the hospital, only to later be told he had died from blood loss. The tragedy was compounded by the fact that the initial police response was delayed, as the call was dispatched as a "person down" rather than a shooting, potentially costing Antone precious time.

The Investigation and Potential Motives

Detective Jacob Blass, now assigned to the Cold Case Homicide Unit, continues the search for answers. The primary challenge remains the lack of community cooperation, a phenomenon often referred to as "pockets of impunity." While investigators explored gang involvement—citing a local rivalry between the Norteños and the Sireños—there is no evidence that Antone was affiliated with any gang. It is highly probable that he was an "innocent bystander" who fell victim to a case of mistaken identity or random violence. The proximity of his murder to another gang-related homicide three months earlier suggests a climate of fear, where potential witnesses remain silent due to a deep-seated "fear of retaliation."

A Renewed Call to Action

To revitalize the investigation, a $60,000 reward has been established for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those responsible. The podcast emphasizes that even after over 15 years, "one word, one sentence, really, could solve a cold case." The hosts urge listeners—whether they are local to Fremont, former residents, or even those currently incarcerated—to contact the Fremont Police Department or the Silent Witness Hotline.

Conclusion: A Legacy of Kindness

Ending on a poignant note, Deborah shares a story of a four-year-old Antone who, upon learning about the Toys for Tots program, immediately donated his own hard-to-find action figure to a child in need. This story encapsulates the pure heart of the young man who was taken from his family. By sharing his story, Anatomy of Murder hopes to spark the conscience of someone who knows the truth, finally bringing the "resolution they deserve" to a family waiting for justice.

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I've never turned down an opportunity to keep what happened to him in the public's eye.
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I wanted them to see my son, because there's always a possibility that the right person could be listening.
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And while most will be ringing in the new year with new resolutions, there are those families that still see the years pass with no resolution.
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And Deborah had her hands full.
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I became a mom at a young age, and so it was a little bit difficult to learn the ropes, but it was definitely life-changing.
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wait for answers
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in need of
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keep in the public's eye
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learn the ropes
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carry 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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