Snapped: Women Who Murder - Candie Zito
Episode Date: September 24, 2023When the body of a young man is discovered burned beyond recognition, Alabama authorities sift through evidence to track down the unlikely couple at the centre of this heinous crime.Season 29... Episode 22Originally aired: September 5, 2021Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In the sweltering Alabama summer, detectives uncover a heinous crime hidden beneath a pile of ashes.
They noticed what appeared to be a leg sticking out.
This is just something you hear on TV, but you don't actually think it's going to happen to you.
As investigators sift through evidence, they will expose a dark underbelly in this small southern town.
Are we speculating then that this was some sort of drug issue?
The report indicates there was a high level of math and fedamines in the victim's body.
And at the heart of this twisted tale is a pair of forbidden lovers
living life on the edge and willing to risk it all.
Nobody's gonna mess with money about five coming families.
They refuse to stop, eventually run off the road.
The vehicle, it crashed into a tree on the side of the road.
The occupancy of the vehicle had to be airlifted
for life threatening injuries.
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July 5, 2015, Leeds, Alabama 6.30 pm. In this small southern town just outside of Birmingham,
there is a mass wilderness locals refer to as the playground.
There are off-road trails and large clearing areas
where people will build bonfires, they'll ride motorcycles
and ATVs up and down the hills
and through the muddy areas and that kind of thing.
Folks also go out there to shoot firearms frequently.
But the day after the 4th of July,
a couple makes a horrific discovery.
Folks at the playground had been out riding four-wheelers.
Mrs. Woodward had stopped at this site
while her husband was continuing to ride,
and she flags them down and appeared
that maybe a huge bonfire had taken place.
And as they were there, they realized there was something
in the pit.
The witnesses noticed what appeared to be a leg sticking out
from underneath the bonfire.
Officers are soon on the scene, including homicide detective Kevin Palmer.
After clearing them of any suspicions, the witnesses are released from the scene, and
detectives turn their attention to the body.
The victim is laying what appears to be face down
on this burn pile with their arms outstretched.
The main part of the torso was almost completely burned away.
You could see bones, you could see where his torso was almost
completely gone.
There was still what appeared to be skin on some of his extremities, but it was charred
to the point where you could not tell who this was.
It brings to mind all kinds of possibilities.
Is this gang related?
Is it drug related?
When the coroner arrives to remove the body, investigators make a startling discovery.
We then have to remove the victim from the pile
and roll the victim over onto their back.
Once this was done, we realized that the victim's chest cavity
was completely open.
And upon inspection, what I notice is what appears to be
two small bullets.
Those two projectiles were collected as possible
evidence of a crime of murder.
Investigators know that the first step to solving this crime
is identifying the victim.
Once the corner takes the victim,
our job then is sort of a wait and see what happens
from the coroner's office.
Our attempt is to hopefully get some sort of identification
from the coroner.
While they await the coroner's findings,
investigators pick through the ashes of the bonfire.
There are shell casings everywhere.
There are bullets and bullet fragments all around.
This early on in an investigation, it's very difficult when you don't know the context of the crime,
which of these things is going to be evidence down the road in which is not.
On July 7th, 2015, two days after the body was discovered,
Detective Palmer and his team receive word
that the autopsy is complete,
and the body has been identified
through a fingerprint database.
At least one of the hands of the victim
was laid outside the fire in such a way
that we were able to get fingerprints off the hand.
The identification came back after analysis
of the fingerprint to be Anthony Shane Gibson.
I wanted to hit the ground running
to find out what happened to Anthony.
Anthony Shane Gibson was born on November 1, 1994
in Panama City, Florida.
Though Anthony's mother left while he was young,
his father Christopher made sure his son was well cared for.
We always had a lot of family around.
Everybody loved him, treated him good, took care of him.
Had a lot of help.
And Anthony was a very happy kid growing up.
You know, he always had someone he could come to.
Like, we're all a very closely knit family.
He wasn't a quiet kid.
He loved to get outdoors and play, make good grades and school.
Anthony matured into a popular teenager with a passion for music.
Once he got into guitar that was kind of more of his focus. He locked play in
music. He loved playing in the band and church.
After high school Anthony joined the family siding company
and took classes online in
starting his own business.
Anthony had a very strong
work ethic. He wake up every
morning, go to work, he be
out the door 536 o'clock in
the morning and sometimes
four, five o'clock in the evening
and then straight in his room doing schoolwork.
While working and studying hard,
Anthony found time to play hard as well.
Anthony definitely was, I guess you would call him
a lady's man, all the ladies liked him.
He was a gorgeous fella.
He had a few girlfriends, you know,
just like any teenager would.
Talked a lot about how he liked to get, you know,
get married, have a baby.
With friends and family always around him,
it didn't take long for people to notice
that Anthony was missing on July 2nd
when a flurry of phone calls go unanswered.
At first, it was just like, okay,
well, Anthony's just doing his thing
and he didn't tell nobody,
but he never ignores me, so I'll give him a call,
make sure he'll answer the phone.
I tried to contact him several times with no answer,
and that's when I'm starting to say,
okay, something, maybe something is wrong.
He never didn't come home and not call
and tell someone why or what happened.
You know, always kept us in the loop.
Now, on July 7th, 2015,
four days after being reported missing,
a fingerprint pulled from a charred body confirms that
Anthony Gibson is in fact deceased.
The family, however, has yet to be notified as investigators work
through the rest of the autopsy report.
The autopsy, in this case, was relatively limited due to the large amount of burning and
removal through the fire of internal organs and those kinds of things.
What the coroner can tell detectives is that the bullets recovered from the victim's chest
are not the cause of death.
We realized that those were just bullets that were there from people shooting bottles and
whatnot.
Considering the fact that the bullet fragments don't appear to be the cause of Anthony's
death, the coroner proposes another theory.
The coroner's report that was provided gives us information that the victim had a broken femur and had severe hemorrhaging around that wound.
This indicates to us that this injury could have caused
the victim death without medical attention.
And yet another scenario was suggested
when the toxicology report comes in.
The report indicates there was a high level of
meth andphetamine and
infetomines in the victims body.
It was described to us by the corner as a fatal dose.
We are faced with the possibility of a wound to the leg that could have been fatal if it was not given medical attention
and the possibility of an overdose as well.
So we're early on in the investigation,
and we, at this point, are unsure if there is even a crime here.
It could have been an accident.
If it was, in fact, an accident,
then how did this man end up underneath a raging bonfire?
Was it possible Anthony died alone?
Or did someone fail to report his tragic death underneath a raging bonfire. Was it possible Anthony died alone?
Or did someone fail to report his tragic death for a reason?
At this point, we are just waiting on the next bit of evidence
to come in to see where to go next.
Coming up, police question Anthony's friends and family.
This isn't something that he would do on his own by his choice.
And phone records shed light on Anthony's disappearance.
A picture is sent and the promise of having possible sex
or sexual relations with him.
While those closest to him fear the worst.
As well as something that's not right here,
I just kind of lost it.
On July 7th, 2015, an autopsy reveals that the charred remains found in a remote area of Leeds, Alabama are that of 20-year-old Anthony Gibson.
Detectives hope speaking to the family
will help fill in the blanks of what happened to Anthony.
It could have been a fall, it could have been an overdose.
We are at the point of, we just found the needle
in the haystack, so we need to figure out how it got there.
Detective Kevin Palmer makes contact with Caffy Lee,
Anthony Gibson's grandmother,
with whom Anthony and his father were currently living.
I arranged a meeting with Miss Caffy Lee
and asked if there was anybody who may want to harm her,
grandson.
We sit there and we talked about things with Anthony.
Sitting there and I, it's like I'm really wondering,
I mean, where is this going?
Detective Palmer takes care not to reveal Anthony's fate too soon.
Earing the reaction may stall efforts to find out what happened to him.
I interviewed Ms. Lee and asked her if she had any idea
where Anthony may have gone to the night he left her house.
Kathy says that on July 2, 2015,
Anthony seemed busy as usual,
with no signs indicating anything was wrong.
And at 8 p.m., he asked to borrow her car, a 1998 white Ford Escort.
He came into the kitchen and mentioned going to the store to get something to snack on.
He told me that he would be back in just a little while.
And he hugged me and he left.
And that was less.
We seen a herd from him.
When Kathy woke up the next morning,
she found the driveway empty and Anthony's bed still made.
Waking up the next morning and him not being there ready
to go to work was not a normal situation.
I'll check my phone to see if I had a text message from him
or if I had a phone call or anything from him.
And I had nothing.
It was something that's not right.
Kaffee says they tried to file a missing persons report
on July 3, but the Harper'sville Police Department
said that Anthony hadn't been missing for long
enough.
We have to do something.
If the police aren't going to do anything for X amount
of hours, then we've got to figure something out.
To investigators' surprise, it seems Anthony's family has
already started an investigation of their own.
We just all got out and went around asking questions to people that he knew,
make a phone call, send, you know, to different people.
We really don't know where he could have been at the time,
but we feared the worst just because he wasn't answering anyone.
Anthony's phone was in my name, so we were able to go on
and look at the phone records.
While still unaware of her grandson's death,
Caffee tells police that Anthony had been in contact
with two phone numbers the night of his disappearance.
The first call was at 6.30 p.m. to Anthony's ex-girlfriend,
Candy Zito.
To best of my knowledge, I don't believe that they had spoke to each other
for, you know, a few years.
I believe the original relationship with Anthony and Candy was short-lived.
The second call was at 8 p.m.
to Anthony's current girlfriend, Jessica Irwin.
He really liked her.
He enjoyed being around her.
She made him happy.
Jessica was a great kid.
A great girl.
Very nice, con, considerate, beautiful.
I'm very nice, con, considerate, beautiful. Caffee explains they first called Candy's number,
but Candy claimed she had no idea where Anthony was.
She stated that she had not spoken to him in years,
and that there's no way that that number had contacted him
because she had not spoken to him.
Candy paid it to hear what was going on.
She hopes that we find him.
And, you know, that if there's anything that she could do,
she, you know, to let her know,
but that she didn't know anything.
The family then called Jessica.
She said, Anthony was, in fact, supposed to meet her,
the night of his disappearance.
But Anthony never arrived.
She did send me a message, tell me though,
that she's willing to do whatever I need her to do
in order to help out.
After hearing the details of Anthony's family's investigation,
Detective Palmer breaks the tragic news to Kathy.
After speaking with Miss Leigh for quite some time and gathering up some more information
from her, I was able to at that point let her know that we had in fact identified her
grandson, Anthony Gibson, as the victim that was located in Leigh's.
Miss Leigh was very upset, dropped her her knees, and severe emotional pain.
I just kind of lost it.
I just kind of lost it.
This is just something you hear on TV,
but you don't actually think it's going to happen to you.
With the family notified, detectives
put out a bolo for the missing 1998 white
Ford escort that Anthony was last
known to be driving. Next,
detective Palmer turns his
attention to the person Anthony
was supposed to meet before he
disappeared. His girlfriend,
Jessica Irwin.
Jessica may have very well been
involved in Anthony's disappearance.
Interviewed to enter place of work and Jessica tells me that they were supposed to meet at a local Walmart.
Jessica says that she got off work around 11 p.m. and arrived at the Walmart soon afterward, but Anthony never showed. My recollection of Jessica's demeanor is one that she's obviously concerned and upset
that Anthony has not returned any of her messages or phone calls.
We were able to clear Jessica as a possible suspect in this case
with her work records, verifying that she was at work
the night of Anthony's disappearance.
verifying that she was at work the night of Anthony's disappearance. With Jessica crossed off the list,
detectives turned their focus to the other woman
Anthony had been in contact with on July 2nd,
candy Zito.
But before they are able to get in touch with candy,
an anonymous tipster comes forward.
He had information that he believed a person
by the name of Lane Lowry in the Chelsea area of Alabama
may have been involved with Anthony's disappearance.
There was some riff between the two parties
and that Lane may have caused harm to Anthony.
At this point, we believe that it's likely
that there was
a murder of some sort.
Coming up, detectives discover a dark side
to this sleepy rural community.
They got workers from all over.
OK, so are we speculating then that this was some sort
of drug issue?
But can investigators track down a potential suspect
before she disappears for good?
She tells me, oh, you know what, that sound is?
That's a sound of me throwing this phone out the window.
And that was the last time I spoke to her. On July 9, 2015, detectives investigating the murder of Anthony Gibson receive a break
in the case when an anonymous tipster contacts local authorities.
He had some information that he thought would be valuable to the investigation.
They got workers from Elham.
Okay.
For manufacturing, you name it that guy.
Okay.
So, are we speculating then that this was some sort of drug issue?
Okay.
I don't really know.
So we're thinking at the time that possibly this is a drug related issue,
possibly a drug deal going bad.
In addition to that, we had a large amount of meth
infetoming that was in Anthony's system
at the time of his death.
The informant tells Detective Palmer
that to complicate matters, Lane Lowry
is in a relationship with Anthony's ex, Candy Zito.
So Lane Lowry and Candy Zito are some sort of item together.
What an open to.
The informant says he had heard rumors that during a fight between Lane and Candy,
Anthony had intervened, something he fears may have caused Lane to retaliate.
If Anthony took up for her while in the air,
Layne Lauer was there,
I would not put it past Layne Lauer.
Layne Lauer was an outstanding criminal in the area,
being that it weren't was issued for a service
for various crimes throughout the jurisdiction.
Using that information,
I was able to contact a local US Marshal
office to help locate them.
Investigators' next contact, Candy Zito,
but her reaction is not what Detective Palmer expects.
I can tell that she's either driving or in a car
as a passenger, and she tells me, oh, you know what?
That sound is.
That's the sound of me throwing this phone out the window.
And that was the last time I spoke to her.
It became apparent that I was probably dealing with someone
who had some involvement in Anthony Gibson's murder.
And immediately, I wanted to attempt to contact her face-to-face.
As detectives rush to Candie's home, they pull up her social media accounts to get a better sense of the woman who just became one of their prime suspects.
Looking at profiles of Candie Zito, she was living a very extravagant lifestyle.
Tons of pictures showing that she was traveling abroad, attending social events, just living the life.
Investigators soon arrive at Candie's last known address.
In hopes of arriving there unannounced,
we were thought that we might locate Candie as a residence.
But in fact, she was not actually at the home
and her brother, Zane, was on side.
Zane Zito, Candie's younger brother,
tells police that the house is actually
owned by their parents, who are working
abroad in the Persian Gulf country of Bahrain.
Zane says he's just checking on the house
and hasn't been home the last few days.
And speaking with Zane Zito,
we learned that Candy has a different lifestyle
than she portrays on her social media page.
Candy Zito was born on October 2nd, 1984,
into a wealthy Alabama family.
While Candy's parents and siblings
were high achievers in school and sports, Candy was different.
Candy was a very free spirit.
I don't think that she quite had her life figured out as far as what she wanted to do.
And because of that, I feel like maybe her parents kind of looked down on her.
I felt like it brought her into a deep depression, because she could not be that star child. She basically turned towards a different path.
In her 20s, Candy married a man named Bo, but the relationship was short-lived.
Candy and Bo were like, by our gasoline,
as how Candy described it to me.
She said, one night, they had an argument.
I received a phone call from Candy.
She was crying, upset.
She said she just got kicked out of her house.
She had nowhere to go.
With no one else to turn to,
Candy moved into a house in leads
that was well known for partying and drugs.
She lost a lot of weight, which I mean,
you can't always describe, you know, a junkie on that,
but you could definitely tell the change.
She definitely used drugs.
Candy also developed a taste for younger men,
including then 16-year-old Anthony Gibson,
who would sometimes come by the house for parties.
Candy told me Anthony was very sweet, very kind,
hard to make sure she had food, clothing,
whatever she needed, Anthony was right there.
Despite their 10-year age gap,
Candy and Anthony briefly dated.
But the relationship ran its course
when Candy and her parents moved to Bahrain.
Her parents worked in Bahrain
in some sort of a communications-type capacity.
Candy described her life out there in overseas, basically party central.
It was basically nighttime, all the time, party time.
No worries.
Everything was great.
You know, she was very put together.
She was made up.
Her hair was done.
That was the image that was projected.
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Kendi's brother Zane tells investigators
that his sister's elaborate online life
was actually built on a lie.
Her parents had kicked her out of Bahrain months earlier.
They ended up sending her home by herself
because she was causing trouble there for them.
In speaking with Candie's brother, Zane, we learned that Candie was not allowed inside the
residence at all because of her past behavior and missteps in her adult life.
Candie apparently had been sleeping in a tent in the backyard of her parents' residence.
However, Zane had no idea where she was,
but he advised that as soon as he made contact with his sister,
he would tell her to give us a call.
As Detective Palmer concludes his interview with Zane
and returns to his vehicle,
he notices a section of the driveway that has recently been cleaned.
I noticed it's just the one area of the driveway that's clean,
just that one spot.
So my deduction is, if Anthony was shot at the house,
that in an attempt to clean up the blood that was left
on the driveway, they use a water hose
that was located at the house to wash the blood that was left on the driveway. They use a water hose that was located at the house
to wash the butt away.
Now more than ever, detective suspect
that candy is involved in Anthony's death,
making it even more crucial that they track her down.
At this point, all of our efforts turn towards looking
into Candy Zito and her involvement
with the disappearance and murder of Anthony Gibson.
All anybody really wanted to do at the time is
to get their hands on her.
Coming up, Will Law Enforcement pushed Candie
into a desperate last stand.
The vehicle, it crashed into a tree on the side of the road
at a pretty high speed and was fairly well destroyed.
All I heard were sirens, and she said, a tree on the side of the road at a pretty high speed and was fairly well destroyed.
All of her were sirens, and she said,
down the f***.
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on July 10, 2015, detectives in Leeds, Alabama
put out a national Bolo alert for candy zedo,
the prime suspect in the killing of Anthony Gibson.
Investigators are still on the hunt
for the vehicle Anthony was last known to be driving.
We thought that Anthony Gibson's Ford Escore
have been stolen possibly by Candizito.
The next day hundreds of miles away in Davies County, Indiana,
dispatchers receive a 911 call from Candy Zito's grandmother.
Candy's grandmother contacts local police and advises them
that Candy is on site.
She was looking for money or just a place to stay,
knowing that Candy is being looked for by local law enforcement,
she decides not to allow Candy entry into her residence.
But before law enforcement arrives,
Candy leaves her grandmother's home in a white Ford escort.
While in a route to the call, officers recognize they vehicle imagine a description in a local Ford escort. While in a route to the call, officers recognize
a vehicle matching a description in a local convenience store.
There are two subjects inside the white Ford escort.
Police truck to make a traffic stop,
and at that point, the vehicle flees leading police there
on a high-speed chase.
News of the high-speed chase quickly reaches friends and family
back in Alabama.
When I turned on the TV and I saw candy space all over the news,
my first instinct was to pick up my phone and to get in touch with candy.
When candy called me, my heart stopped.
All I heard were sirens.
And she said, I'm s***.
I don't know what to do.
And we lost the call.
Minutes later, Indiana law enforcement catches up to candy.
They refuse to stop for 15 miles during this pursuit.
They eventually run off the road.
during this pursuit, and eventually run off the road. The vehicle, it crashed into a tree on the side of the road
at a pretty high speed and was fairly well destroyed.
They find in the passenger seat a white female
that matches the description of candy zeto,
and a white male was in the driver's seat.
The occupancy of the vehicle had to be extricated by using jaws of life and
both subjects inside the car were airlifted for life-threatening injuries.
At the hospital, investigators determine that the driver isn't lane-lowering the
possible person of interest. At this point, we were able to determine
that Lane Lowry was not involved.
We identified this person as Cory Zito,
who happens to be Candy's cousin.
Cory was wanted in other jurisdictions
for various crimes that he committed in those states.
Cory Zito was in dire straits.
He remained in the hospital in a states. Corey Zito was in dire straits. He remained in the hospital in a coma.
Like her 26-year-old cousin, Candy
remains at the hospital and under arrest.
While Candy and Corey recover,
Detective C's and search, Anthony Gibson's totaled car.
Officers were able to determine that there was a large amount of blood inside the trunk Detective C's and search, Anthony Gibson's totaled car.
Officers were able to determine there was a large amount of blood
inside the trunk of this vehicle.
We were able to match that through DNA to Anthony Gibson.
Detective Sapina, Candy and Corey's phone records,
and confirm that hours before his disappearance,
Candy had reached out to Anthony.
They'd reconnected and she'd asked him to bring her some food.
According to the texts,
Anthony had been willing to bring Candy some food
as long as he also got something out of the deal.
A picture is sent from CandyANDY II, Anthony,
and the promise of having possible sex
or sexual relations with him.
The cell phone records indicated that he traveled
from his home in Harp'sville to CANDY's Sito's parents' address.
Records show that hours after Anthony's phone
arrived at CANDY's house, C, Candy's phone was on the move.
Cell phone records reveal that Candy Zito was, in fact, very close to the location of Anthony Gibson's body.
It's clear to detectives that Candy is very much involved in Anthony's death, but they still don't know
how Cory fits into the equation.
During the investigation, we were able to obtain a search warrant to go through Candy's cell phone.
We found pictures on Candy Zeta's SD card that indicated her and her cousin Cory holding what
appeared to be an AK-47-style rifle that was all black.
There are other, even more, incriminating photos as well.
We discover there are several pictures that possibly implicate
that she and her cousin Corey may be involved
in a romantic relationship with each other.
In addition to the scandalous photos, investigators ask the medical examiner if Anthony's wounds could be the result of an AK-47, like the one Candy is seeing holding.
The medical examiner had informed us that the wound to the leg was consistent with the high-power rifle.
leg was consistent with the high-power rifle.
On July 16, 2015, doctors clear candy to be released to the Davies County Jail.
On August 12, Detective Palmer arrives in Indiana
to put candy in the hot seat.
She is talking.
She says she wants to be helpful. When Detective Palmer presses
candy on her past romantic relationship with Anthony Gibson, she is taken aback.
So you guys first met, he was around 16. He was 18, I believe. I don't know how old he was.
He was only 20 when he died. What? He was only 20 when he died. What?
He was only 20.
Well, I've been lying to you about age,
but apparently.
Candy says that while they hadn't
seen each other in four years,
they had kept in touch.
She claims it wasn't that strange to ask Anthony
to bring her food on July 2nd.
Candy says Anthony had shown up around 10 pm,
and while she ate her food in the backyard,
he did drugs.
I'm eating, and he is doing dope, and then that.
What's going on?
Immediately, I can tell that there's
more behind her eyes than she wants us to believe.
She starts to break down.
When he was trying to be aggressive towards me sexually ripped my pants, I start screaming
and I'm buzzing them out.
She said Corey is there on the scene and comes out and confronts Anthony.
At that point, she flees into the tent that is in the backyard
and alleges to hear a gunshot.
She proclaims to not know what happened to Anthony or his body,
only that she heard the car crank and leave,
and then return sometime later that evening.
When Detective Palmer presses candy on her taboo relationship with her cousin
Corey, her response is cryptic.
I know it's your cousin, I know you guys, I've had more than that cousin relationship.
I know this, right?
I can judge you for that.
I don't care.
I'm just hoping you know that I don't care. I'm just like, you know that I don't care.
Somebody f**ked with his baby girl, Candice.
Yeah, he's got an unrelation.
Because nobody's going to mess with Bonnie
about Clyde coming to handle it.
While Candice's story of self-defense may be plausible,
it's her explanation of how she and Corey ended up with Anthony's grandmother's car
that is far more suspicious.
When it came back to you, where was you
driving, your white dashboard?
In the name?
Where was Anthony?
I was under the impression of using a hospital.
Based on my conversation with Candy,
it was very doubtful that she was telling the truth. I'm trying to help. Like I know you're against me. I am against you, I am against horror, against anybody. I have a job that I'm going to do to define it as a dream.
All I've done is try and assist you.
It is truth is, searching for you.
Coming up, a former cellmate reveals Candie's not so sweet side.
She doesn't have any experience.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person.
She's a very good person. She's a very good person. She's a very good person. She's a cellmate reveals Candie's not so sweet side.
She doesn't have any remorse whatsoever.
Will Cory Zito have his own story to tell?
If he lives, then she's going to go to prison for the rest of her life.
The End Investigators believe Alabama Cousins 30-year-old candy and 26-year-old Corey Zito are responsible
for the murder of Anthony Gibson, but they need more evidence.
And in August of 2015, with candy in jail and Corey in a coma, they get their wish.
Information was received that the inmate at Davies County, jail, had spoken to Candy Zito several times about the crime of murder against Anthony Gibson.
Investigators set up an interview with the former Selmaid of Candy Zedow. While Candy was in custody in Davies County,
she was befriended by one of her Selmaids.
Ultimately, one night, they were watching an episode
of a television program about a lady who had shot
her former lover.
It struck up a conversation between the two of them.
She slipped up and said, something about the gun and the bullet and I don't know where my bullet
is.
The woman says that when she pressed candy for more details, candy admitted that she had lured Anthony to her house on July 2nd.
I guess they were going to have sex, but her cousin was there waiting for the guy to get
there so they could rob him.
Is that what she told you?
Yeah.
Okay.
And so she said they were going to rob him for...
Well, the drugs and the money that he had.
According to the woman, Candy said that Anthony
usually had drugs on him.
And when he arrived, Corey and Candy were waiting.
She relayed his information to us
during the interview that Candy and Corey
ambushed Anthony once he arrived on the scene.
You've got the impression that she also was a shooter. Yes.
The woman says Kandy was vague about the details, but she admitted to helping dispose of Anthony's
body and covering up the crime.
She doesn't have any remorse whatsoever.
And you can tell like she doesn't,
it doesn't even faze her, like she doesn't feel bad at all.
The woman claims that Candy's only worry is what Cory will say
if and when he wakes up from his coma.
So their stories aren't going to match up.
So she did mention that she hopes that he doesn't live through this, because if he lives,
then she's going to go to prison for the rest of her life.
Even though they were never able to recover a gun tied to the crime, detectives believe they finally know what happened to Anthony on July 2nd, 2015.
After they had shot him here in Chelsea,
they stuffed him in the trunk of my mother's car
and just drove around with him everywhere,
bleeding out all over the place.
We believe that Anthony ultimately
died in the trunk of his grandmother's car.
Blood to death from a wound that happened because of the robbery
that if they had just provided him medical treatment,
he likely would have survived.
On September 16, 2015, detectives receive word
that after months in a coma,
Cory Zito has regained consciousness.
When detectives question Cory, it's obvious that the crash has taken its toll.
It becomes evident that he has suffered some sort of brain injury.
He's not able to communicate very well and really has no recollection of anything
that may have occurred from July until September.
On March 13, 2016, Corey is found competent to stand trial.
Still, prosecutors grapple with making murder charges
against the Zito cousins' stick.
Due to the fact that evidence showed a high amount
of methamphetamine in Anthony's system,
and also that there was an injury to his leg,
it was unclear exactly what the cause of death
to Anthony Gibson was.
There was a very large risk of an outright acquittal
from the charges that we had on them.
And we had, at this point, already
been approached by Canteen Corey's attorneys
that both of them wanted as good of a deal as they could get.
We talked to the family and the plea agreement
that we came up with was a 20-year sentence to the
charge of murder. So by doing that we guarantee that they will be off the streets
for up to 15 years before their first parole hearing.
Corey and Candy accept the deal and on September 7th, they are both sentenced.
I mean, you know, people get 20 years out here just for stealing a car.
But you kill somebody, you rob them, you desecrate their body, you steal the car, you do all that.
I mean, you know, 20 years, I don't feel like that's even close.
For Candy, her partying days have been put on hold, and now she has nearly two decades
to think about what her love of a good time has cost her and Anthony.
I wish I thought there was some reason behind it other than her selfishness, and she
wanted some drugs.
You know, that 20 years, I's not going to bring Anthony back to us.
I mean, nothing, nothing that they do is going to bring Anthony back to us.
But he was 20 years old. He had a long life ahead of him.
And a family that loved him dearly.
And we'll never get to see him again.
again.
Candy and Coriuzito are serving their 20-year sentences in the Alabama Department of Corrections. They will be eligible for parole in 2030.
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