started blaming the man in the other room. i want you to tell me why he killed her, how he did it. a. i wasn t there but i know he did it. detective arnold knew something quisenberry did not. after quisenberry its first interview he had scooped up his mall boris for dna testing, the results were now back, and bingo, they matched a cigarette butt from the crime scene. he claims he wasn t there but you have dna that puts him there. and i collected those cigarette butts and one of them has your dna on it. the one has my dna on? it s the 100 dna. that s what i m saying, you are in that house, and that s what i want to know. how does he react to being cornered, connolly? he was backtracking, he was getting scared. i mean, i never told you that i wasn t. i m saying that s not the point. i be over there all the time. that s what i m saying. now quisenberry was admitting that he had visited his friend earon that day, he insisted he left before anyone was shot.
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kingston and carolyn mediately edit north. they needed to compare their suspect that harris fan poll from the crime scene. you need his dna? absolutely. with the help of police, they called up their suspect and flat out lied. they made up a story about a recent assault. could he come in for questioning? he agreed to come in and sat down with us. what followed was a vintage cat and mouse. please try to get his dna of a cigarette. for robert denney one for a smoke, but when he was finished he took the cigarette butt and put it behind his ear. would not put it in the cigarette ashtray. so they moved on to plan b. they offered him a bottle of water. he takes the water, but he does not take the top off of it. he sat there the whole time and never drank from the water bottle. so now you are on plan c. which was this. they asked denis to fill out some forms. please procedural stuff, they said. what we are going to do is
using videos from the security cameras on her route. including that video from a neighbor s camera, right near and his home. she was captured one more time as she was traveling north on charleston. even though the time stamp says 6:59 pm, police determined it was actually 5:49 when anna s car drove by. did you have an idea of when anna was, when you believe about the time she was killed? based on the fact that she was checking her mail, because the mail is sharon underneath her, i believe it soon after she arrives there inside of the garage. the police theory, that about 6 pm bob shot and seven times. six bullets found. he then spread for other shell casings on the garage floor. took anna s car. parked it if you blocks away. and tossed in the cigarette butt and the can of red bull. in a weird way, you ended up with too much evidence. i mean, there s all this stuff that is there at the actual scene of the murder. and then later in the car.
Law Enforcement News Shooting In Koreatown Parking Lot Leaves 64-Year-Old Man Dead, Prompting LAPD Investigation A 64-year-old man was shot and killed Thursday night in a Koreatown parking lot, prompting an LAPD investigation. The shooting occurred about 7 p.m. near the intersection of Vermont Avenue and Sixth Street, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department said.