In a recent court session, Detective Brian Bigler, a sergeant with the San Antonio Police Department's Special Victims Unit, provided testimony regarding a case involving defendant Jose del Bosque. Bigler, who has been with the SAPD for 18 years, detailed his extensive experience in various roles, including patrol and community policing, before his promotion to sergeant in the Special Victims Unit.
The case in question originated with the Castle Hills Police Department and was later transferred to the San Antonio Police Department due to jurisdictional factors. Bigler confirmed that the alleged crime occurred in San Antonio, specifically in Bexar County, Texas. He was assigned to the case after being notified of the incident by Castle Hills police.
During his testimony, Bigler explained the investigative process, which included coordinating with other officers and interviewing witnesses. He met with the victim, Elise Morrow, at a later date and conducted an interview with the defendant, Jose del Bosque, at the Special Victims Unit headquarters. This interview was recorded on video, and Bigler confirmed that the defendant was read his Miranda rights prior to the questioning.
The court session highlighted the procedural aspects of handling sensitive cases within the Special Victims Unit, emphasizing the importance of proper jurisdiction and evidence collection. As the case progresses, further details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the complexities involved in such investigations.