Keith Morrison
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Appearances Over Time
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And there were several shell casings on the ground, expended projectiles.
It took us several hours before we had a good idea of what had transpired.
Michelle had been shot point-blank in the chest and three other times in the face and neck.
Her wounds included blunt force trauma to her forehead.
There was one witness, a security guard named Raymond Jennings, who'd radioed shots fired to his supervisor hours earlier.
He was new, second night on the job.
It was 1.20 a.m.
when Longshore got around to talking to the guy.
He was about freezing by that point.
been waiting around since he heard a car alarm at 9.30.
And he said that he recognized that as being a Mustang alarm, and he heard the engine racing, and he walked back towards his car, which is parked between the Mustang and himself, and heard a single gunshot.
He took cover and looked up beyond the car and saw the Mustang rolling backwards with additional shots being fired until it came to a rest at the top of the platter.
The guard said he was 100 yards away with his line of sight partially blocked by a van, so he couldn't see the shooter.
Then what, did he rush down and see what happened?
No, he didn't.
He said he called for help, and he expressed a fear that the shooter was still there, and he was unarmed.
He didn't have a firearm.
It was an unarmed guard post.
Investigators worked the park-and-ride crime scene until sunrise, but had very little to go on.
By then, bleary-eyed commuters had started to arrive for the two-hour slog to L.A.