American Justice: Woman Murdered After Claiming Husband is a Sex Deviant (S14, E5) | Full Episode



Take a look at the case of Farah Frattah, a Texas woman who was murdered after claiming that her husband, Bob, was a sexual deviant and a threat to their children’s safety, in Season 14, Episode 5, “The Brit and the Bodybuilder.”

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47 thoughts on “American Justice: Woman Murdered After Claiming Husband is a Sex Deviant (S14, E5) | Full Episode”

  1. He’s probably guilty but I’m absolutely shocked the courts are allowed to get away with that they allowed a lot of things that’s not usually allowed in court and denied things that are that are usually allowed

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  2. I have no idea whether he is guilty or not BUT….
    So many things in life are determined by personality. Peoples perceptions of others often determines guilt or innocence. Obviously, Bob's personality, worked against him.
    And Bob is so narcissistic, that he fails to notice how his presentation of himself negatively affects others.

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  3. I will always say for the rest of my life that criminal lawyers are nothing but the devil reincarnated these f**** don't care what their job would do to defend violent murderers. I worked with one and they are so money hungry mongers that even not needing it they will do anything to get it

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  4. I'm three minutes in…I notice he doesn't blink. Would love to hear The Behavior Panel's comments and analysis on him. Although he seems to be a pretty straightforward study so far (and not in a good way, unfortch).

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  5. Bill's voice will forever remind me of my childhood when I stayed home sick from school and would watch these shows back to back. They only played during the day so it's the only time I got to watch them lol

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  6. This case is so sad. Poor Farah, her babies and her parents. It broke me when her Dad said that if not for the children, he would have died of grief. Awful. May he and Farah rest in peace.

    And if all goes to plan, then Fratta will be executed in January. He deserves it. IMO, he and Brian Eftenoff from "A Deadly Dose" would have made good friends.

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  7. “Robert Alan Fratta, 65, is scheduled to be executed at 6 p.m. on January 10, 2023. He shall remain in custody at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Correctional Institution in Huntsville until then.”

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  8. I always believed you could tell a lot about a person by their eyes and he definitely had a crazy look in his when being interviewed. I have noticed that in other killers eyes as well.

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  9. Bradley was so courageous and his mom was with him that day. Even though he & his siblings are all grown up now, many have kept you in their prayers since that day.

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  10. look at his eyes.
    y'know that there have been studies on so-called "crazy eyes"? during one study at a prison, psychopathy researchers examined a group of normal incarcerated criminals, & a group of known psychopathic criminals. during the study, they showed the members of each group an array of disturbing real-world images, such as pictures of mutilated bodies, gorey crime scenes, vicious dogs, & other recognizably “scary” images.
    the researchers watched the reactions of each person, & discovered that the normal criminals reacted with the anticipated physical response: their pupils enlarged while looking at the images. but the psychopathic members showed no physical change: their pupils did not dilate.
    pupils will dilate when they see something they find upsetting or offensive, due to the adrenaline caused by the "fight, flight, or freeze" response. it helps the person focus on the situation in front of them so that they can get ready for battle or to escape. they will also get bigger when people see something that excites them, which is one of the reasons why professional poker players often look at their opponents' eyes to find out what's going on inside their heads.
    psychopaths are seemingly unmoved by stressful situations, frightening events & threatening encounters. you can literally see it in their eyes.

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  11. Cops kill people every day and they smile about it and just because someone doesn't break down and cry doesn't mean anything. Do you know how many husband and wives wouldn't be sad if their ex was killed during a custody battle.
    Yeah, well done cops

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