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Does he say what he thinks happened then?
Does he say what he thinks happened then?
Well, and Reggie actually spoke to ABC News last year and he denied this. He said, I didn't have anything to do with that. It was one of the worst days of my life when I heard that it happened. But I mean, back to Kifidi, how does he respond to that?
Well, and Reggie actually spoke to ABC News last year and he denied this. He said, I didn't have anything to do with that. It was one of the worst days of my life when I heard that it happened. But I mean, back to Kifidi, how does he respond to that?
Once you convict him of something violent, now that's public record that he's done something violent. He could do other things that are violent.
Once you convict him of something violent, now that's public record that he's done something violent. He could do other things that are violent.
And so at the end of all this, it's been nearly three decades. You've got one guy in jail awaiting the first trial that we've seen in this murder. What is the legacy of this murder in this particular case end up being?
And so at the end of all this, it's been nearly three decades. You've got one guy in jail awaiting the first trial that we've seen in this murder. What is the legacy of this murder in this particular case end up being?
had been shot and killed on the streets of las vegas and los angeles i have to think that those cases might have been solved more quickly right to which cops in las vegas and in la have repeatedly said like we have had real issues to confront here we've had the code of the streets we've had this sort of code of silence and yet like you said so many questions throughout all of this josh margolin our chief investigative reporter thank you so much thanks brad
had been shot and killed on the streets of las vegas and los angeles i have to think that those cases might have been solved more quickly right to which cops in las vegas and in la have repeatedly said like we have had real issues to confront here we've had the code of the streets we've had this sort of code of silence and yet like you said so many questions throughout all of this josh margolin our chief investigative reporter thank you so much thanks brad
Now, let's quickly hit up the other big stories in the world of true crime this week. First up, in Waterbury, Connecticut, you might have heard of this. A woman has been arrested for holding her stepson in captivity at their home for over 20 years. The male victim was discovered when police responded to a report of an active fire at a residence.
Now, let's quickly hit up the other big stories in the world of true crime this week. First up, in Waterbury, Connecticut, you might have heard of this. A woman has been arrested for holding her stepson in captivity at their home for over 20 years. The male victim was discovered when police responded to a report of an active fire at a residence.
The victim told first responders that he had intentionally set that fire, saying, I want my freedom. He further alleged he had been held captive by his stepmom since he was approximately 11 years old. Police said he had been forced to endure prolonged abuse, starvation, severe neglect and inhumane treatment.
The victim told first responders that he had intentionally set that fire, saying, I want my freedom. He further alleged he had been held captive by his stepmom since he was approximately 11 years old. Police said he had been forced to endure prolonged abuse, starvation, severe neglect and inhumane treatment.
In Winnipeg, Canada, authorities announced recently that after an exhaustive search, the remains of 39-year-old Morgan Harris had been recovered from a landfill. You might remember that last year, Jeremy Skibitsky was charged, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of four indigenous women, but not all the bodies had been found.
In Winnipeg, Canada, authorities announced recently that after an exhaustive search, the remains of 39-year-old Morgan Harris had been recovered from a landfill. You might remember that last year, Jeremy Skibitsky was charged, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of four indigenous women, but not all the bodies had been found.
Despite the pressure that local indigenous groups have continued to place on law enforcement, Morgan Harris is just the second victim whose remains have been located. Lastly, down in St. Petersburg, Florida, a couple has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Miranda Corsette, who was reported missing on February 24th.
Despite the pressure that local indigenous groups have continued to place on law enforcement, Morgan Harris is just the second victim whose remains have been located. Lastly, down in St. Petersburg, Florida, a couple has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Miranda Corsette, who was reported missing on February 24th.
Investigators believe this couple, 35-year-old Steven Gress and 37-year-old Michelle Brandes, first met Corsette on a social media platform on Valentine's Day. Police allege she stayed at their home for a few days and then was killed sometime between the 20th and 24th after some sort of dispute broke out between the three of them.
Investigators believe this couple, 35-year-old Steven Gress and 37-year-old Michelle Brandes, first met Corsette on a social media platform on Valentine's Day. Police allege she stayed at their home for a few days and then was killed sometime between the 20th and 24th after some sort of dispute broke out between the three of them.