Nancy Grace
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I believe at this juncture, speculating as to the identity of the killer will damage the investigation. If you think about what the police did or did not do, I'm not defending anyone or pointing the finger at anyone. I got to get this case reopened. But of course, they're going to look at the fiance. But did the parents think it was the fiance?
I believe at this juncture, speculating as to the identity of the killer will damage the investigation. If you think about what the police did or did not do, I'm not defending anyone or pointing the finger at anyone. I got to get this case reopened. But of course, they're going to look at the fiance. But did the parents think it was the fiance?
I believe at this juncture, speculating as to the identity of the killer will damage the investigation. If you think about what the police did or did not do, I'm not defending anyone or pointing the finger at anyone. I got to get this case reopened. But of course, they're going to look at the fiance. But did the parents think it was the fiance?
The police did not determine had there been visitors in the apartment, had there been visitors in the lobby. Was there another access for visitors or intruders to get in? Had there been delivery people? Had she been stalked at school? Did anyone follow her home? Is there video surveillance in the parking lot or in the hallways or in the trash chute areas? Had she had any complaints?
The police did not determine had there been visitors in the apartment, had there been visitors in the lobby. Was there another access for visitors or intruders to get in? Had there been delivery people? Had she been stalked at school? Did anyone follow her home? Is there video surveillance in the parking lot or in the hallways or in the trash chute areas? Had she had any complaints?
The police did not determine had there been visitors in the apartment, had there been visitors in the lobby. Was there another access for visitors or intruders to get in? Had there been delivery people? Had she been stalked at school? Did anyone follow her home? Is there video surveillance in the parking lot or in the hallways or in the trash chute areas? Had she had any complaints?
Had she had any threats? I think that the investigation was so bad. I remember a time when I was prosecuting. There was this beautiful young pre-K teacher. Her name was Julie Love. And she disappeared. And it was assumed that she was murdered. And many people called for the fiance to be indicted. It was obvious to everyone. He did it. He did it. Listen to this.
Had she had any threats? I think that the investigation was so bad. I remember a time when I was prosecuting. There was this beautiful young pre-K teacher. Her name was Julie Love. And she disappeared. And it was assumed that she was murdered. And many people called for the fiance to be indicted. It was obvious to everyone. He did it. He did it. Listen to this.
Had she had any threats? I think that the investigation was so bad. I remember a time when I was prosecuting. There was this beautiful young pre-K teacher. Her name was Julie Love. And she disappeared. And it was assumed that she was murdered. And many people called for the fiance to be indicted. It was obvious to everyone. He did it. He did it. Listen to this.
Years later, years later, like five or six years later, a woman came into the PD, police department, APD, and had been beaten horribly, assault beating. She said it was her boyfriend. Emmanuel Hammons, I still remember his name. And she said, hey, hey, hey, I got something else for you. He killed Julie Love. There was no connection between them at all. What really happened?
Years later, years later, like five or six years later, a woman came into the PD, police department, APD, and had been beaten horribly, assault beating. She said it was her boyfriend. Emmanuel Hammons, I still remember his name. And she said, hey, hey, hey, I got something else for you. He killed Julie Love. There was no connection between them at all. What really happened?
Years later, years later, like five or six years later, a woman came into the PD, police department, APD, and had been beaten horribly, assault beating. She said it was her boyfriend. Emmanuel Hammons, I still remember his name. And she said, hey, hey, hey, I got something else for you. He killed Julie Love. There was no connection between them at all. What really happened?
Emmanuel Hammons and some of his friends were driving along, saw her, chased her, raped her, beat her, killed her, threw her body away. And you know what they found of her when they went to where the girlfriend, I directed them? They found her glass eye. Nobody even knew she had a glass eye. A glass eye and a bone. The remains of Julie Love.
Emmanuel Hammons and some of his friends were driving along, saw her, chased her, raped her, beat her, killed her, threw her body away. And you know what they found of her when they went to where the girlfriend, I directed them? They found her glass eye. Nobody even knew she had a glass eye. A glass eye and a bone. The remains of Julie Love.
Emmanuel Hammons and some of his friends were driving along, saw her, chased her, raped her, beat her, killed her, threw her body away. And you know what they found of her when they went to where the girlfriend, I directed them? They found her glass eye. Nobody even knew she had a glass eye. A glass eye and a bone. The remains of Julie Love.
And the DA, in his wisdom, had been goaded to try and indict the boyfriend. He never did it. Thank goodness. Because someone else killed Julie Love. That is a true story. So I'm very careful about naming a would-be suspect because that's what it looks like now. I don't know what it looks like because the police did not do their job. So I need all the facts. This has to be reopened.
And the DA, in his wisdom, had been goaded to try and indict the boyfriend. He never did it. Thank goodness. Because someone else killed Julie Love. That is a true story. So I'm very careful about naming a would-be suspect because that's what it looks like now. I don't know what it looks like because the police did not do their job. So I need all the facts. This has to be reopened.
And the DA, in his wisdom, had been goaded to try and indict the boyfriend. He never did it. Thank goodness. Because someone else killed Julie Love. That is a true story. So I'm very careful about naming a would-be suspect because that's what it looks like now. I don't know what it looks like because the police did not do their job. So I need all the facts. This has to be reopened.
I don't want to reach a convenient conclusion.
I don't want to reach a convenient conclusion.