Vladimir Duthiers
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There you go. So that's a lot of money today.
There you go. So that's a lot of money today.
So we do know that with the money that Reginald Reed Sr. received, he was able to open up a nightclub. He bought a car. He was able to send Reggie Jr. to private school. The insurance company set up a trust fund for Reginald Jr., $248,000 that he could access when he turned 18. He says he never got the money. He never got the money. Never got the money.
So we do know that with the money that Reginald Reed Sr. received, he was able to open up a nightclub. He bought a car. He was able to send Reggie Jr. to private school. The insurance company set up a trust fund for Reginald Jr., $248,000 that he could access when he turned 18. He says he never got the money. He never got the money. Never got the money.
So we do know that with the money that Reginald Reed Sr. received, he was able to open up a nightclub. He bought a car. He was able to send Reggie Jr. to private school. The insurance company set up a trust fund for Reginald Jr., $248,000 that he could access when he turned 18. He says he never got the money. He never got the money. Never got the money.
Says he paid his own way to college, according to Detective Ward. Reggie says that the day that he turned 18, his father woke him up, got him out of bed, made him sign some papers or asked him to sign some papers. We don't know what those are. Reggie doesn't remember, but he never got the money. Vanessa and Latoya Williams told me he took out insurance policies on everybody.
Says he paid his own way to college, according to Detective Ward. Reggie says that the day that he turned 18, his father woke him up, got him out of bed, made him sign some papers or asked him to sign some papers. We don't know what those are. Reggie doesn't remember, but he never got the money. Vanessa and Latoya Williams told me he took out insurance policies on everybody.
Says he paid his own way to college, according to Detective Ward. Reggie says that the day that he turned 18, his father woke him up, got him out of bed, made him sign some papers or asked him to sign some papers. We don't know what those are. Reggie doesn't remember, but he never got the money. Vanessa and Latoya Williams told me he took out insurance policies on everybody.
He took out a life insurance policy on Reginald Jr. They say that he took out life insurance policies on family members. But I still think if you're a juror and you're hearing that, you would think it's suspicious. And I think that what was fascinating to me is when I asked Reggie Jr., The questions that I'm asking you, where's that money? Why do you take out a life insurance policy on you?
He took out a life insurance policy on Reginald Jr. They say that he took out life insurance policies on family members. But I still think if you're a juror and you're hearing that, you would think it's suspicious. And I think that what was fascinating to me is when I asked Reggie Jr., The questions that I'm asking you, where's that money? Why do you take out a life insurance policy on you?
He took out a life insurance policy on Reginald Jr. They say that he took out life insurance policies on family members. But I still think if you're a juror and you're hearing that, you would think it's suspicious. And I think that what was fascinating to me is when I asked Reggie Jr., The questions that I'm asking you, where's that money? Why do you take out a life insurance policy on you?
Have you asked him? Yeah. And what does he say? And he sort of hems and haws as to what his father answers.
Have you asked him? Yeah. And what does he say? And he sort of hems and haws as to what his father answers.
Have you asked him? Yeah. And what does he say? And he sort of hems and haws as to what his father answers.
This is, this part of the story is incredibly murky, even for us to understand. It goes into family dynamics. The family of Salonia Reed believes that Reginald Sr. killed Salonia Reed. There's no doubt in their minds that, that he did it. And, uh, because of that, and because Reggie himself has questions that linger It has led to this tension. And so for Reggie, it's hard.
This is, this part of the story is incredibly murky, even for us to understand. It goes into family dynamics. The family of Salonia Reed believes that Reginald Sr. killed Salonia Reed. There's no doubt in their minds that, that he did it. And, uh, because of that, and because Reggie himself has questions that linger It has led to this tension. And so for Reggie, it's hard.
This is, this part of the story is incredibly murky, even for us to understand. It goes into family dynamics. The family of Salonia Reed believes that Reginald Sr. killed Salonia Reed. There's no doubt in their minds that, that he did it. And, uh, because of that, and because Reggie himself has questions that linger It has led to this tension. And so for Reggie, it's hard.
You've got this enormously large family and everybody's got an idea of what they think happened or what they think didn't happen. So I can imagine the turmoil that he feels.
You've got this enormously large family and everybody's got an idea of what they think happened or what they think didn't happen. So I can imagine the turmoil that he feels.
You've got this enormously large family and everybody's got an idea of what they think happened or what they think didn't happen. So I can imagine the turmoil that he feels.