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Josh Margolin

πŸ‘€ Speaker
285 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

20/20
The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

KVD has tried to get out of jail, to get bailed out and to await trial. from home. The judge has been reluctant to go along with that. She's taken issue with the bail packages, quote unquote. It's what they call them, the money that would be supporting the bail. So she's made him sit in jail. That's another thing that he has taken issue with and he raised in our interview.

20/20
The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

It's a little bit hard to say. First off, I cover crime and I still am stunned and unpleasantly surprised that it took so long for law enforcement to be able to make an arrest in this kind of a case. It is a different time. You didn't have the ubiquity of traffic cameras and cell phone cameras. 1996 is a whole different era when it comes to technology. So you didn't have all of that.

20/20
The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

It's a little bit hard to say. First off, I cover crime and I still am stunned and unpleasantly surprised that it took so long for law enforcement to be able to make an arrest in this kind of a case. It is a different time. You didn't have the ubiquity of traffic cameras and cell phone cameras. 1996 is a whole different era when it comes to technology. So you didn't have all of that.

20/20
The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

You didn't have people on Twitter immediately saying, hey, this person just got shot on the street. But if we were to take this back in time, let's say, God forbid, that Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin

20/20
The Crime Scene: Tupac Murder Suspect Speaks Out

You didn't have people on Twitter immediately saying, hey, this person just got shot on the street. But if we were to take this back in time, let's say, God forbid, that Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin

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