The officers’ eyes reflect our collective anger Middletown, N.J.: On Wednesday, you published a photo and an article about the senseless killing of NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller from the arraignment of Lindy Jones, the driver of the car that the “alleged killer,” Guy Rivera, was riding in. Jones claimed he did not know Rivera and had just picked him up to give this “stranger” a ride. Yet, .
you know when i laugh, my laughing has changed. it s not like before. it s not like before. no. her murder also hit the beavers family hard, not just cory, the rest of the for some da. he was just losing it over gallery. and i could hear mystery in the background screaming and crying. i had all of them falling to pieces at the same time. while the family dealt with the shock, investigators puzzled over who was responsible for her murder houston pd detective, now retired, ran lead on the case. he remembers the crime scene that night. a jumble of shattered glass. or rubber, and blunt. you could smell burning tire. you could see evidence on the ground. where the car was just sitting there spinning for a while. investigators begin with the contents of her car. which explain exactly what kind of crime, this was not. first of all, her cellphone, her purse, her wallet. all of that stuff is still there. it s all there. no. robbery obviously no sexual sought. no sexual