Jim Axelrod
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The evidence trail had essentially run cold. So we kind of hit a stall point. When in early July, four months after the murder, Detective Moore decided to review some security video from Nick and Jackie's porch, recorded just two days before the attack.
Moore says he noticed something about one of the men that made him freeze the video. Something he was wearing. A green Anderson T-shirt. Window company. A window company. This feels like a break and it only happens because you isolated a frame of the video from the security camera? Yeah. He and Salo drove to the window company where their hard work ran into more good luck.
Moore says he noticed something about one of the men that made him freeze the video. Something he was wearing. A green Anderson T-shirt. Window company. A window company. This feels like a break and it only happens because you isolated a frame of the video from the security camera? Yeah. He and Salo drove to the window company where their hard work ran into more good luck.
Moore says he noticed something about one of the men that made him freeze the video. Something he was wearing. A green Anderson T-shirt. Window company. A window company. This feels like a break and it only happens because you isolated a frame of the video from the security camera? Yeah. He and Salo drove to the window company where their hard work ran into more good luck.
By sheer coincidence, an employee's daughter said she'd actually met the man in the freeze frame. Apparently, he'd only worked there for a few days, four years earlier.
By sheer coincidence, an employee's daughter said she'd actually met the man in the freeze frame. Apparently, he'd only worked there for a few days, four years earlier.
By sheer coincidence, an employee's daughter said she'd actually met the man in the freeze frame. Apparently, he'd only worked there for a few days, four years earlier.
His name was Cameron Vozmek, and he wasn't home that day. But his wife answered the door. and quickly got their attention.
His name was Cameron Vozmek, and he wasn't home that day. But his wife answered the door. and quickly got their attention.
His name was Cameron Vozmek, and he wasn't home that day. But his wife answered the door. and quickly got their attention.
Hang on. She doesn't know who you guys are. You identify yourselves as detectives and she says, I know why you're here? Yes. She said a few months earlier, a man named Johnny Leon had asked her husband to commit murder for money. but he turned him down. Police ruled out Vosmec as a suspect, but Leon turned out to be the other person in the security video from Nick and Jackie's porch.
Hang on. She doesn't know who you guys are. You identify yourselves as detectives and she says, I know why you're here? Yes. She said a few months earlier, a man named Johnny Leon had asked her husband to commit murder for money. but he turned him down. Police ruled out Vosmec as a suspect, but Leon turned out to be the other person in the security video from Nick and Jackie's porch.
Hang on. She doesn't know who you guys are. You identify yourselves as detectives and she says, I know why you're here? Yes. She said a few months earlier, a man named Johnny Leon had asked her husband to commit murder for money. but he turned him down. Police ruled out Vosmec as a suspect, but Leon turned out to be the other person in the security video from Nick and Jackie's porch.
When they brought him in for questioning, he told them he was no murderer, but he admitted Nick had tried to hire him.
When they brought him in for questioning, he told them he was no murderer, but he admitted Nick had tried to hire him.
When they brought him in for questioning, he told them he was no murderer, but he admitted Nick had tried to hire him.
Police were convinced that Leone had taken the bait.
Police were convinced that Leone had taken the bait.
Police were convinced that Leone had taken the bait.
Leone was arrested for a capital murder, and on his phone, police found evidence he may not have acted alone. There was a flurry of contacts around the time of the killing with a Fort Worth man named Arian Smith. They also discovered both men had arrest records. In fact, the two had been arrested together for drugs a year earlier.