Juju Chang
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Ten years now, we don't hear nothing from my son.
Brian's mother turns very accusatory towards Miami-Dade police.
I think it was the pressure from the family that finally prompted the Miami-Dade Police Department to reach out to the media to see, okay, look, the family wants us to do something.
Let's at least make the effort to put the word out there again and see if we can generate some leads.
So in the summer of 2017, Miami-Dade Police reached out to ESPN in the hopes that we would produce a feature hoping that it might trigger something in somebody watching it.
We discussed it internally and thought, let's see if there's something more to this story than just a college game day piece.
You know, we're ready to kind of jump in with both feet and then see what we can do to move the case forward, if you will.
A lot of them they couldn't answer, but a lot of them they did.
What do you know, if anything, about maybe what led up to it or if there was an argument or anything?
One of the things that really drives me in an investigation is looking at, okay, the people who were supposed to be doing a good job at this, what did they do?
Once we started putting in requests for actual police evidence and police files, it quickly became a little bit adversarial.
There are a lot of questions we have about witness interviews, phone records, and any other possible leads that you guys have gone down that we would love for you to share with us.
They did start to provide some documents, but the problem was giant sections of them were blacked out.
If we didn't get the information, we couldn't tell a complete story.