Murray Weiss
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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.
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.
And Sergeant Bills was, you know, no harm, no foul here kind of thing. But it even though that a murder had been committed, much less a crime that fit a description of the car.
And Sergeant Bills was, you know, no harm, no foul here kind of thing. But it even though that a murder had been committed, much less a crime that fit a description of the car.
And Sergeant Bills was, you know, no harm, no foul here kind of thing. But it even though that a murder had been committed, much less a crime that fit a description of the car.
By coincidence, Sergeant Mills, he responded to the 911 call the night before of the guy on the track and convinced Pan to go to a Best Western hotel overnight, which is right next door to the Arby's. So the following morning when that 911 call came in and when he got there, He saw the clothing. He saw a bag that he recognized was in the vehicle that he had helped the night before.
By coincidence, Sergeant Mills, he responded to the 911 call the night before of the guy on the track and convinced Pan to go to a Best Western hotel overnight, which is right next door to the Arby's. So the following morning when that 911 call came in and when he got there, He saw the clothing. He saw a bag that he recognized was in the vehicle that he had helped the night before.
By coincidence, Sergeant Mills, he responded to the 911 call the night before of the guy on the track and convinced Pan to go to a Best Western hotel overnight, which is right next door to the Arby's. So the following morning when that 911 call came in and when he got there, He saw the clothing. He saw a bag that he recognized was in the vehicle that he had helped the night before.
By then, he knew there was a homicide in New Haven that involved a dark SUV. This is one brave character. I mean, he knows that he's going to go to the Best Western and he's going to try to speak to a man that may be a murderer and committed a very brutal murder just the night before. So he's a guy who's willing to walk up to you and and confront you if you're a killer.
By then, he knew there was a homicide in New Haven that involved a dark SUV. This is one brave character. I mean, he knows that he's going to go to the Best Western and he's going to try to speak to a man that may be a murderer and committed a very brutal murder just the night before. So he's a guy who's willing to walk up to you and and confront you if you're a killer.
By then, he knew there was a homicide in New Haven that involved a dark SUV. This is one brave character. I mean, he knows that he's going to go to the Best Western and he's going to try to speak to a man that may be a murderer and committed a very brutal murder just the night before. So he's a guy who's willing to walk up to you and and confront you if you're a killer.
And I give him a lot of credit and courage to be able to do that.
And I give him a lot of credit and courage to be able to do that.
And I give him a lot of credit and courage to be able to do that.
Correct. And not only that, to see what kind of resources he has around them, they checked the financial records and saw that his parents had made a modest withdrawal of money on the night that he disappeared in New Haven from the hotel. You know, one of the marshals said something like, there's two difficult types of fugitives for us to track.
Correct. And not only that, to see what kind of resources he has around them, they checked the financial records and saw that his parents had made a modest withdrawal of money on the night that he disappeared in New Haven from the hotel. You know, one of the marshals said something like, there's two difficult types of fugitives for us to track.
Correct. And not only that, to see what kind of resources he has around them, they checked the financial records and saw that his parents had made a modest withdrawal of money on the night that he disappeared in New Haven from the hotel. You know, one of the marshals said something like, there's two difficult types of fugitives for us to track.
There's the ones who have no resources, no help, and are desperate. Then the other ones are the ones who have resources and intelligence, and those are probably more difficult to track and more dangerous. And they said he fit into that category.
There's the ones who have no resources, no help, and are desperate. Then the other ones are the ones who have resources and intelligence, and those are probably more difficult to track and more dangerous. And they said he fit into that category.
There's the ones who have no resources, no help, and are desperate. Then the other ones are the ones who have resources and intelligence, and those are probably more difficult to track and more dangerous. And they said he fit into that category.