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Murray Weiss

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225 total appearances

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48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

According to the police, he actually asked not only reclining in the seat, said he wanted to go camping and maybe he'd be sleeping in it. He talked about the trunks. In a couple of cases, he actually said he was going to show it to his mechanic to check out the car for him.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And investigators said they later determined that the dates that he convinced these dealership owners to lend him the car for a test drive, he actually came down to Connecticut fired bullets at these different homes. Now, this was starting in December of 2020. So the game plan, according to the police, was to commit these random shootings.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And investigators said they later determined that the dates that he convinced these dealership owners to lend him the car for a test drive, he actually came down to Connecticut fired bullets at these different homes. Now, this was starting in December of 2020. So the game plan, according to the police, was to commit these random shootings.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And investigators said they later determined that the dates that he convinced these dealership owners to lend him the car for a test drive, he actually came down to Connecticut fired bullets at these different homes. Now, this was starting in December of 2020. So the game plan, according to the police, was to commit these random shootings.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And then when Kevin was killed, they would never, ever think that somebody who's in Massachusetts, who's an MIT student, was coming down to another state and is in New Haven committing these crimes. So it was very, very well thought out. Very, very well thought out and very preplanned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And then when Kevin was killed, they would never, ever think that somebody who's in Massachusetts, who's an MIT student, was coming down to another state and is in New Haven committing these crimes. So it was very, very well thought out. Very, very well thought out and very preplanned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

And then when Kevin was killed, they would never, ever think that somebody who's in Massachusetts, who's an MIT student, was coming down to another state and is in New Haven committing these crimes. So it was very, very well thought out. Very, very well thought out and very preplanned.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, that's a fascinating turn. Supervisory Assistant State Attorney Stacey Miranda even said at the sentencing that Pan could have possibly gotten away had he not been stuck there on the railroad tracks. And I think in this case, the theory is he drove into this scrapyard metal, that he knew it was there.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, that's a fascinating turn. Supervisory Assistant State Attorney Stacey Miranda even said at the sentencing that Pan could have possibly gotten away had he not been stuck there on the railroad tracks. And I think in this case, the theory is he drove into this scrapyard metal, that he knew it was there.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, that's a fascinating turn. Supervisory Assistant State Attorney Stacey Miranda even said at the sentencing that Pan could have possibly gotten away had he not been stuck there on the railroad tracks. And I think in this case, the theory is he drove into this scrapyard metal, that he knew it was there.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

and that it would be a safe and smart place to discard a murder weapon if you're in a... It actually is the largest scrapyard in all of Connecticut, that place. But also, cleverly, the scrapyard is very near the interstate highway, so it's very convenient for getting... Not only you could drive into it, throw the gun away, come out.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

and that it would be a safe and smart place to discard a murder weapon if you're in a... It actually is the largest scrapyard in all of Connecticut, that place. But also, cleverly, the scrapyard is very near the interstate highway, so it's very convenient for getting... Not only you could drive into it, throw the gun away, come out.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

and that it would be a safe and smart place to discard a murder weapon if you're in a... It actually is the largest scrapyard in all of Connecticut, that place. But also, cleverly, the scrapyard is very near the interstate highway, so it's very convenient for getting... Not only you could drive into it, throw the gun away, come out.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

I mean, this is part of the theory that the investigators have, that he would come out of the yard and then... Go back, get on the highway and drive to Massachusetts and nobody would be the wiser.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

I mean, this is part of the theory that the investigators have, that he would come out of the yard and then... Go back, get on the highway and drive to Massachusetts and nobody would be the wiser.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

I mean, this is part of the theory that the investigators have, that he would come out of the yard and then... Go back, get on the highway and drive to Massachusetts and nobody would be the wiser.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, you should note he is the one who responded to the 911 call. Right, right, exactly.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, you should note he is the one who responded to the 911 call. Right, right, exactly.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Well, you should note he is the one who responded to the 911 call. Right, right, exactly.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | The Ivy League Murder

Yeah. Well, to a point you made earlier, it was a it was a vehicle from a dealership and the dealership had gave him the car. So it wasn't reported stolen or anything. And probably even more importantly, Mr. Pan, the motorist, was extremely calm and he had a clean criminal background, his license of his own. And he just seemed like, you know, a guy who got lost.