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for minnesota a villainous murder
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left very few clues
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[Music]
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the arrco traffickers the region
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then becomes a suspect
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but he knows well protected from the police
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[Music]
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the fbi agents and the detectives from the
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county of va infiltrate a
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dangerous cocktail to reach 2
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gangstars who did not hesitate to kill
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without remorse [Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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on June 24, 1990 around 3 a.m.
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a resident of sim paul in minnesota was
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enjoying a peaceful summer night
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when he saw a car approaching
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and in the alley behind his house
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a few moments later he heard the
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distinct sound of a fire being lit
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then that of a car fleeing
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by going to look in the alley he saved
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a large object in flames
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[Music]
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as they feared that the fire would
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spread to his house he has plenty of
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emergency services
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from emergency units of sin paul responded
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to his call
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when the firefighters had extinguished the
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flames they realized that it was
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not a simple act of
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vandalism
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[Applause]
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the object in question was in fact a
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charred body covered with a
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plastic sheeting which had melted
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sent detectives from the
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homicide section to the scene
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[Music]
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they questioned the man who
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had called the emergency service but
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the latter had not seen the car nor the
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person who was driving her
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no identification was found on
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the victim
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[Music]
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the investigators hoped that an
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autopsy would provide them with some
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information
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if the victim could be identified
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the perpetrators of this crime might be found
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the medical examiner determined that the
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victim was a black man in his
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twenties and that he was already dead
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when the fire started
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the death was attributable to several
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injuries the projectile to the head
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the medical examiner removed three
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small caliber projectiles hot they
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would be sent to the laboratory ballistics
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for an examination
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even if the fire had damaged the
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victim's body the forensic doctor did
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not find burns on the head
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caused by explosive powder this
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indicated that he had been killed at point blank
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range with a firearm if his
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fingers were not too damaged we
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could take his
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fingerprints and perhaps identify him
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once the prints were obtained they
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were introduced into the
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computerized data bank and son this system
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contains the prints of 23 million
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individuals
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[ Music]
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we had undoubtedly set fire to the
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corpses to make identification impossible
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thanks to technology and son we
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could however achieve it
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but it would take a little time
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the police believed that
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such a villainous murder and is connected to the world
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drugs
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special agent john tyndall of the
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state bureau of criminal investigations
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was investigating drug rings
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in the area
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traffickers brought
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cocaine into our state speaks well of
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public transportation
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either by bus or plane
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[ Music]
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the police had created
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interception teams and stationed them at
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the sim paul airport to try
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to stem the arrival of drugs
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the agencies monitor the planes which
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shuttled between symbol and
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cities like miami and los angeles where
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the drugs came from
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their mandate spot the drug traffickers
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among the passengers
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[Music]
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June 25, 1990 the day after the
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discovery of the body in the alley the
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agencies monitor the individuals who
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bought plane tickets for the same
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day
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two men approached a clerk and
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left it there for the moment
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it seemed to be discussing the price of plane tickets
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they took out a wad of bills
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to pay the bill in cash they
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then left
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[Music]
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the agents questioned the clerk the
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two individuals called jefferies
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english and arib axe
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[Music]
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we didn't catch them at the
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boarding gate as they were
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waiting to board their
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planes we asked them to answer a few
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questions
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we explained to them that they 'had
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no obligation to answer he was
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not under arrest and could
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leave if they wished
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both men agreed to answer
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questions the officers and stated
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that he was returning to los angeles
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he added that they were came to saint
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pol to visit their friends ken jones
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the police then asked them
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for permission to search the luggage
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which they had left at the counter
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[Applause]
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as all of them accepted no need
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to obtain a warrant
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the luggage did not have still been put
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in the hold of the plane
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in those of jefferies english we found
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a plastic bag which contained
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rolls of cash for a
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total amount of 13 thousand dollars
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hidden inside a shoe
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was a
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22 caliber derringer pistol it could have easily
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escaped the police
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it is a tiny revolver with a
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capacity of five projectiles with a
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barrel of about 2 cm 2 land tears as
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such would not see me more than
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8 cm she was therefore very
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easy to hide in the palm of the
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hand
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in the other that we found a second
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pistol
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these two weapons had not been
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registered
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this crime coupled with the large amount
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of money found in one of the bags threw
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a reasonable doubt on the two men
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and allowed them to be arrested
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the agent flat his colleague
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[Music]
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it was necessary to arrest
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maps and englisch before the plane
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took off
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the aircraft was still nearby
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[Music]
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vargas
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the agents assembled first and
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found the two men already seated there
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during the interrogation which followed
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english stated that the money came
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from the front of a car he added that he
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had bought the winger gun from
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22 caliber on the street in minneapolis
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he then said that he did not know where
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these times came from I found this
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strange response strange in fact that he
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is going to talk to us about the past of this
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weapon
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it was for us the first clue
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suggesting that this weapon had
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perhaps been used to commit a crime
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all just seeing how he
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responded to us
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the suspicions of the investigators
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intensified further when english
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recognized that he had bought his
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plane ticket under an assumed name in fact
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his real name was freebox
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we could not hold anything against them
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otherwise the fact that they
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illegally possessed firearms
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[Music]
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the two men fathers the amended were
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released
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their weapons would remain in possession
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police officers as long as they had
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not consulted the files to verify
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if they had not been used to commit
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crimes
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two weeks later the sim
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paul police received the results of the analysis of the
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fingerprints of the man who had
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been found the charred body in
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the army
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it was the prints of an individual
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from California
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[Music]
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he was called sweet playing that
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this 26 year old man who lived in the
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Los Angeles area had a
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criminal record for selling of narcotics
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the news of the death of the rocker girl
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the headlines in his hometown
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after hearing the news his uncle
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flat the authorities of saint paul
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he told the detective that walker had
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gone to minnesota to meet a
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certain ken jones
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m
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[Music ]
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noting that he was not coming back from
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Saint Paul the uncle the rocker had
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contacted Jones the latter had told him
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that my heart was gone
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[Music]
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the detectives from the narcotics squad
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and are already familiar with this
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name they were investigating John had been
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suspected of being the
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largest supplier of cocaine in the
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area for several years,
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but Jones was very careful in
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running his drug business and it
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was difficult to investigate
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him.
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He frequently donated to
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charities in the city and
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thus created an image of
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benefactors
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[Applause]
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within the police we knew that it was
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a cover just like
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the companies that he managed and which
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only served to launder his money
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in the street his reputation was quite
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different
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the dealers and the two young people who
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told dow jones that he conducted his
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business with an iron fist
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if you do not pay he takes revenge by
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physically attacking him admits
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for some time years the detectives
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were looking for a way to box this
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drug trafficker
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we knew that rocker comforter the victim
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of the homicide was in his company
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before dying
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if we managed to prove that jones
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had been involved in this affair we
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could finally put him behind the
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bars but for that we had to
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collect evidence against him
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investigators were questioning
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jones employees
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[Music]
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maybe someone knew and he
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something about the meeting between
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jones is painful
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but the employees refused both
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speak
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[Music ]
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drug lord ken jones
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continued his illicit trafficking he
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seemed beyond the reach of the law
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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on June 24, 1990 the authorities of Saint
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Paul had discovered the body of twelve
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lengths 26 years old in flames in an
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alley
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in the hours before his
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death he had met drug lord
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ken jones
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the police believed jones was
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involved in the murder but no witnesses
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agreed to speak and there was
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no physical evidence of his
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application
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[Music]
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the investigators had an unexpected stroke of luck
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three months later when
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the police of sin pole art is a man
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for a traffic offense
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[Music]
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by checking in the
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computer system it was noted that there were
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so many stops against charles this shock
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he was taken into custody
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the police contact value
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the investigator who had issued the
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arrest warrant special agent john tyndall of the
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minnesota bureau of criminal investigations
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the arrest warrant when the csars the
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shocks were related to two kilos of
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cocaine that he had imported
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we tried to find at the address he
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had given but he was not
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there and we did not know so they could
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have been
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a team from
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the narcotics squad a few months earlier posted at
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the minneapolis airport st.paul had
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noticed the trafficker we had seen him
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pay the full price at the last
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minute to dress on his way to
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los angeles had
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not checked in any luggage we were
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taking with him only a travel bag on
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the plane
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the next day the agents saw him
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coming back but this time they had two
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travel bags
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it was usual for the traffickers
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to return with one more bag when they
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went to get drugs from
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the agents shock that he did not could
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not stop him but who could nevertheless
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hold his luggage to inspect it
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it was however impossible for them to
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open it without his consent that he
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refused data
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[Music]
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shortly after the departure of shock
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fled to sniff the luggage by a dog this one
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ignores one of the bags but
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it alerts it by sniffing the
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second
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[Music]
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we cannot obtain a warrant based
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only on the reaction of a dog
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this plays a primordial role in
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obtaining money orders but that's not enough
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we also had to mention the fact
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that we had seen shock the
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night before arriving at the airport bought a
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full price ticket for Los Angeles at
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the last minute came back the
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next morning
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this kind of behavior is suspicious the
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fact that he only had to carry one bag
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with him on the plane and that he
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returned with two bags and is also
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unusual
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the ages we finally get permission
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to open the luggage
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he found two there kilos of cocaine
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[Music]
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suspected shock of having done this
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errand for someone
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[Music]
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at that time we did not know who or
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for whom they were working
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but I had the intuition that he was doing
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his trips for someone 'another
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after arresting shock we show him to
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the test against us
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his lawyer then offers to make a
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deal with the police
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in exchange for a reduced sentence shock
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would agree to tell everything he knew
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about the the man they worked for
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[Music]
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but above all he would divulge
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information on the unsolved murder of
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do and work
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shop declared that the man he
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worked for was the same one who
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had ordered this murder
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his name was ken jones
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for each kilo of cocaine arriving
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safely johnston is $1000 at chocques
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this one has worked for the
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drug trafficker since his years at
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college
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it is because of this long relationship
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maintained that john had not sought
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revenge on chocques for the drugs
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confiscated
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but shock was not its only
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commissionaires jones' girlfriend
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also played an important role in
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this criminal group
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each revealed that this woman was
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closely involved in drug trafficking
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in fact she had been an air hostess
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for several years and had
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brought drugs for him when she
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was the
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[Music] department
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the investigators asked each if
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this woman knew anything
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about the murder a
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shock declared that at the time of walker's death
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she had been upset
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she told him that jones had
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ordered him to clean the bathroom of
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his apartment
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there was a lot of blood in the
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bathtub
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[Music]
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shock then learned that walker had
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been shot in that bathroom
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the shooter's name was jefferies burns
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john's henchman the man whose
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suitcase contained thirteen thousand dollars in
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cash and a 22 caliber derringer pistol
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[Music]
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he suspected bunge of having shot
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the victim in the back of the head and having
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left town the next day after being
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paid by ken jones for this
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shocking murder claimed that these thirteen thousand
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dollars that we had found in the
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luggage and they handed it to me - part of
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the money given to barnes by zhang for
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having carried out this murder on order
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the 22 caliber pistol that we
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had found was probably
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the murder weapon
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and the agents probably
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already had in their possession the alleged murder weapon
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if it was proven that this weapon had been
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used to beat double broker they
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could continue their investigation on
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the drug trafficker ken jones and his
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henchman jefferies barnes
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in relation to this homicide
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they found the
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22 caliber winchers in the room reserved for
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clues
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the army was sent to the ballistics laboratory
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of this mmorpg to be analyzed there
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the experts compare yesterday the grooves
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and furrow of the barrel to the marks on the
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projectiles collected on the victim
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but their analyzes on sports
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[Music]
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they did not obtain
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conclusive results partly because the barrel
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measured about two centimeters
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long when it passed through a barrel
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like this the bullet is barely
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marked the barrel is longer the more the
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projectile will be stream but when the
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barrel is short there are fewer marks
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in the absence of scientific results to
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prove that tears of basel knew killed
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worker the authorities do not could base
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their accusations that on the
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revelations of shock a traffic between
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the agents sent the
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questioning to the laboratory of the summer f
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the agent which governs alcohol, tobacco
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and firearms in washington
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they have a laboratory more modern which
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ours the experts are confronted with
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problems like this almost
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daily
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we believed that it could obtain
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conclusive results this
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after examining tears the experts
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of the tf came to the conclusion
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that it was indeed the one which had served to
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beat for three years that
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the investigators now knew that
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jefferies branches were in possession
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of the murder weapon the day after the
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death of at least that
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but until then nothing could that
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barnes had shot the victim nor
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that ken jones had ordered this murder
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the investigators asked for
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authorization to search Jaws' apartment
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the judge refused to grant it to them
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because there was nothing to prove that the
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bathroom tiles were
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really covered in blood for
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almost a year were over and the
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investigators were well aware that the
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sphere would never be solved with
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their resources alone
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he contacted airless what narcotics
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from the fbi in and from saint paul
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with 20 years of experience in the
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fight against narcotics sergeant tom
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gave to what they knew well ken
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jones and jefferies bones
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the two men were both
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imposing characters he had a history
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of violence
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whenever we wanted to question people
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about them they ran away from us you
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tell us stories
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the members of the squad believed that
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to reach the drug trafficker and his
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henchman we had to go through an
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accomplice who would be willing to work
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with us
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he had to find someone who
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would provide them with first-
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hand information and that they would perhaps succeed
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in obtaining a recorded confession
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the investigators approach an informant
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with whom he had established contact
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during another case
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[Music]
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this one did not know if Basel had been involved
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in the murder of the victim
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but he knew however that the
00:22:32
henchman had a nephew who had just been
00:22:33
released from prison
00:22:35
[Music]
00:22:38
the nephew in question was called russell
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boyce on the street he was called ice
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when he got out of prison he had come to
00:22:49
saint paul to sell cocaine
00:22:50
thanks to the contacts provided to him
00:22:52
his uncle jesse report
00:22:57
the young man wanted to make money quickly
00:23:01
the agents hope to take advantage of his
00:23:04
impatience
00:23:10
in the fall of 1992 he has a plan in
00:23:13
place
00:23:18
the nephew of the henchman and is
00:23:19
now their new target
00:23:29
the fbi special agent specializing in
00:23:32
interception of communications
00:23:33
participated in this case
00:23:38
we focused on their soil
00:23:41
firstly because he was a
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major drug dealer and
00:23:46
secondly because he was doing business
00:23:48
with his uncle jefferies
00:23:50
and it was believed that if we found a
00:23:53
way to put people on the ground in trouble
00:23:55
it would make it easier for us to do
00:23:58
the same with jefferies
00:24:03
to achieve their goal the agents
00:24:06
had to infiltrate the dangerous
00:24:08
network of the drug world
00:24:13
[Music]
00:24:15
in 1992 the investigators were of the opinion
00:24:19
that a simpl drug lord and his
00:24:21
henchman had killed tournament that
00:24:23
[Music]
00:24:24
he already had the murder weapon men
00:24:27
[Music]
00:24:31
but sergeant tom dawn askin then
00:24:33
assigned to the squad narcotics of the
00:24:35
fbi had to find other clues that
00:24:37
corroborated these suspicions to arrest
00:24:39
the drug trafficker ken jones and his
00:24:41
accomplice tribal leaders
00:24:44
made having this weapon
00:24:47
not enough to proceed with
00:24:48
charges people had to be identified
00:24:50
or brought to trial for that he
00:24:52
testifies discs are re I
00:24:54
blocked and ken jones was well involved in
00:24:56
this murder
00:25:00
the special agent g precise of the fbi
00:25:03
believed that if the box first
00:25:04
russell brown the nephew of the
00:25:06
henchman this one could provide them with the
00:25:08
information hope
00:25:13
some of our sources close to
00:25:16
Russell had suggested to us that he
00:25:19
knew that his uncle had
00:25:22
committed the murder
00:25:27
we did not know exactly what he
00:25:29
knew
00:25:30
[Music]
00:25:33
with
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to set up this affair against
00:25:36
only rens the fbi hires an
00:25:38
informant who had credibility
00:25:40
in the community
00:25:44
after having hidden a microphone on him he was
00:25:47
asked to buy drugs from the ex
00:25:48
nephew
00:25:49
[Music]
00:25:55
the members of the squad had to
00:25:56
record each of these transactions
00:25:59
it was a risky operation
00:26:02
if someone found and the informant's microphone
00:26:04
he would
00:26:05
probably be killed
00:26:09
[Music]
00:26:12
the agents wanted to establish a
00:26:14
relationship of trust with their only
00:26:16
barnes and prevent him from suspecting
00:26:18
that he was the victim of a set-up
00:26:24
at first the informant only bought
00:26:26
small quantities of drugs from him
00:26:30
but gradually he made
00:26:33
larger transactions more frequently
00:26:34
these transactions were all
00:26:36
recorded [Music]
00:26:45
but still stubbornly refused to
00:26:48
talk about the murder
00:26:52
the agents were little more progress
00:26:55
in the resolution of this investigation
00:26:58
[Music]
00:27:00
in May 1993 an opportunity finally presented itself
00:27:04
to them
00:27:06
the informant who worked for the
00:27:08
office of the fbi in and of sin paul on
00:27:10
another case a format the agents that
00:27:12
jefferies speaks it is him had been in
00:27:13
prison at the same time
00:27:17
he added that Brown was very
00:27:19
close to him and that Bolt trusted him
00:27:22
he was convinced that he could
00:27:25
convince him to sell him cocaine
00:27:26
and talk to him about the murder of Douai
00:27:28
Heavy
00:27:31
the agents esterlin trainer by
00:27:33
asking him to call the henchman
00:27:34
in front of them
00:27:41
it seemed immediately obvious that
00:27:43
jefferies bowles had no
00:27:45
reluctance to speak with europe
00:27:51
this was the opportunity they were
00:27:58
now waiting for the agents had to find
00:27:59
the place where
00:28:01
drug sales transactions would take place a place that he
00:28:03
would control and which could be
00:28:04
monitored electronically
00:28:07
at that time our informant lived
00:28:11
with members of his family
00:28:14
so we could not let him
00:28:17
buy drugs from him
00:28:21
we found a house there we
00:28:24
installed our man while he
00:28:27
agreed to record his conversations
00:28:29
with freerolls
00:28:34
[Music]
00:28:38
the investigators installed
00:28:39
the informant in a house
00:28:40
belonging to the government in the
00:28:42
western sector of Saint Paul
00:28:44
[Music]
00:28:45
the informant had to notify the fbi haye
00:28:48
as soon as the suspect came to
00:28:49
his house for a transaction
00:28:52
the fbi technicians had placed
00:28:55
electronic microphones in three rooms of
00:28:56
the house
00:29:01
often boasted of being a
00:29:03
hitman he often said about him that he
00:29:06
was the president of the
00:29:07
incorporated murder company
00:29:09
[Music]
00:29:13
knowing this we asked our
00:29:16
informant to get him to talk about the
00:29:19
acts of violence in which he had
00:29:20
participated
00:29:25
the reputation of boasting about his
00:29:27
alleged exploits
00:29:31
the agents thunder a few things to
00:29:34
their men to do by the branches
00:29:35
of the murder of painful that
00:29:37
[Music]
00:29:39
he had to bring killed him to talk about the
00:29:42
costs in which he had already participated
00:29:47
[Music]
00:29:49
during a recorded conversation
00:29:52
the girl informant as if he
00:29:54
needed help from brahms to rob a
00:29:55
drug dealer
00:29:56
[Music]
00:29:59
jeffrey wells then replied that it
00:30:02
would be easier to liquidate him
00:30:07
told our informant that it was
00:30:09
a relatively easy course
00:30:12
he then explained to him how they
00:30:14
would
00:30:17
approach the man from
00:30:19
behind and fire
00:30:22
a gunshot
00:30:24
when the victim had collapsed,
00:30:27
wrap them in plastic and
00:30:29
carry the body away to leave it
00:30:31
in an alley
00:30:34
it was exactly how johnnie
00:30:37
walker had been killed
00:30:46
this circumstantial evidence was certainly
00:30:49
convincing but it was not enough
00:30:51
on its own
00:30:56
as the transactions had been
00:30:58
planned by telephone the investigators
00:31:00
obtained a warrant authorizing them to
00:31:01
record the suspect's calls
00:31:08
even if they were not 'obtained no
00:31:09
information on the murder of walker by
00:31:11
the costs of this line however we had
00:31:13
many details on the
00:31:15
drug trafficking operations in
00:31:17
january 1994 the squad decided to arrest
00:31:20
russell brand hoping that they
00:31:22
would come to an understanding at his uncle
00:31:28
on January 29 set up a
00:31:30
transaction between the nine of brahms and
00:31:32
another informant
00:31:33
the transaction was to take place in a
00:31:36
hotel in downtown Saint-Paul
00:31:41
the technicians here muller microphones
00:31:43
in the room
00:31:47
the quality of the sound had to be
00:31:49
irreproachable because it was intended to use
00:31:51
these recordings in progress
00:31:58
in addition to the agents having to follow the
00:32:00
transaction from an adjacent room
00:32:09
if Russell Brand discovered that it was
00:32:11
a set-up and became
00:32:12
violent the agents would thus be able
00:32:14
to protect their informants
00:32:21
once once the retirement room
00:32:23
the informant called russell boyce and the
00:32:25
vision that they were waiting for
00:32:30
the detectives of the
00:32:32
special investigations section of saint-paul were
00:32:34
carrying out a surveillance operation at
00:32:36
the house of
00:32:39
peace he left for the hotel without
00:32:42
waiting
00:32:47
had already sold drugs to
00:32:49
the informant
00:32:53
he brought the cocaine as well as the
00:32:56
instruments necessary for weighing
00:33:01
he did not suspect anything
00:33:06
for him it was just one transaction
00:33:07
among others
00:33:10
he had taken out the drugs and started
00:33:13
the changes without knowing that
00:33:14
his every word was recorded
00:33:19
it is important to arrest this
00:33:21
drug thief but for the agents
00:33:23
they were even more important than
00:33:25
Russell Banks if a testimony according to
00:33:28
which the drug trafficker Ken Jones and
00:33:30
his henchman Jefferies Boys were
00:33:31
the perpetrators of the murders
00:33:35
when the transaction was completed the
00:33:37
investigators took action
00:33:51
he had irrefutable proof
00:33:53
that russell boyce had sold 50 grams
00:33:56
of cocaine to someone
00:33:59
the investigators the visits although
00:34:01
it was the third time that he was
00:34:02
caught in the act and that he
00:34:04
would receive a minimum sentence of 15 years
00:34:06
in prison,
00:34:10
they asked him and then to say
00:34:12
everything he knew about blood crimes.
00:34:16
We sat down with him and he talked about it
00:34:18
at length. of jefferies boys and his
00:34:20
involvement in the rock drone missile
00:34:25
he obviously talked about his uncle and
00:34:27
we had to be persuasive but after a
00:34:30
while we gained his trust and
00:34:32
he agreed to tell us what he
00:34:33
knew of the douaumont murder
00:34:40
his uncle jefferies had confided to him that
00:34:43
walker had tried to steal
00:34:44
cocaine from ken jones
00:34:47
so he got rid of him
00:34:52
the henchman added that they
00:34:54
then threw the body in an alley
00:34:56
had doused it with gasoline before
00:34:58
setting it on fire this was
00:35:02
an indirect confession
00:35:10
taken into custody
00:35:14
the agents also arrested their
00:35:16
informants so that no one could
00:35:18
doubt that he was cooperating with the police
00:35:23
the drug lord ken jones was
00:35:26
still at large as was his
00:35:28
henchman jefferies barnes
00:35:31
but the fbi squad closed the
00:35:34
net on them
00:35:41
in 1994 as they attempted to
00:35:45
dismantle a drug trafficking ring
00:35:46
in minnesota fbi agents and
00:35:49
police de saint paul had arrested the
00:35:51
drug dealer rolls royce who
00:35:53
had agreed to collaborate with them
00:35:56
he provides details of the crimes
00:35:58
committed by his uncle jefferies tarpaulin
00:36:00
including his
00:36:02
nationwide drug trafficking operations and the
00:36:04
murder of dour loi in heart in 1990
00:36:09
according to sergeant tom to mask the
00:36:12
investigators had
00:36:13
convincing evidence against jefferies tarpaulin
00:36:14
the henchman of the drug trafficker ken
00:36:16
jones
00:36:20
had found during the crime at the airport
00:36:23
joe borg had then told our
00:36:25
informants how to go about
00:36:27
killing someone when this person
00:36:29
stole you he had given him the
00:36:31
description of what to do
00:36:34
it corresponded in every way to what
00:36:36
had happened to dos in need of
00:36:38
more his nephew had told us that he
00:36:40
had gone to jefferies or this one
00:36:42
had spoken to him about the murder
00:36:44
this member of his family agreed to
00:36:47
testify in court against him
00:36:50
in August 1994 the investigators put
00:36:54
Jefferies Ball's apartment under
00:36:55
surveillance
00:37:00
this henchman was surely armed
00:37:02
and they would not hesitate to kill
00:37:06
but he did not have time to
00:37:07
retaliate
00:37:10
the prosecutor had not yet brought any
00:37:13
charges for the homicide
00:37:15
we were content to do so is accused of
00:37:18
conspiracy to sell copies
00:37:20
the fact that he sold drugs to
00:37:22
his ex-cellmate got him
00:37:24
30 years in prison
00:37:28
agents mire investigate the homicide
00:37:30
on ice until they
00:37:31
obtain more evidence against him
00:37:33
and ken jones
00:37:36
special agent young Bézy believed that
00:37:39
Bolt was behind bars.
00:37:40
Witnesses would perhaps agree to speak.
00:37:46
Everyone knew that Jeff Rubin was a
00:37:50
hitman and everyone was afraid.
00:37:53
We thought that people would be
00:37:55
less intimidated by the fact that he was no
00:37:58
longer active. street
00:38:02
it would be easier for us to
00:38:05
talk to them when he was behind
00:38:07
bars that
00:38:11
the plan worked
00:38:14
following the arrest of brahms the
00:38:16
investigators met one of the associates
00:38:18
of kent jones
00:38:20
this one who was also facing a
00:38:22
significant prison sentence for a
00:38:23
drug case offered to become a
00:38:25
witness for the government
00:38:27
he stated that he was intimately familiar with
00:38:29
the jones drug cartel and that he
00:38:32
had met with double or again
00:38:33
shortly before the murder
00:38:34
[Music]
00:38:38
in mid June 1990 gave him
00:38:42
the the order to drive him in a
00:38:43
van to San Luis where he
00:38:45
was to meet or years that
00:38:48
the pick up was equipped with a second
00:38:50
fuel tank
00:38:51
[Music]
00:38:54
on their arrival in Saint Cloud this
00:38:57
heart tournament had taken several bags of
00:38:58
cocaine in this fake
00:39:01
full tank there were around 30 kg of
00:39:04
drugs
00:39:06
[Music]
00:39:08
the value of this drug was
00:39:10
more than a million dollars
00:39:11
[Music]
00:39:17
the witness returned quite limp where he
00:39:19
left the vehicle to his boss
00:39:23
[Music]
00:39:25
rocker had arrived before him and his
00:39:26
days at Jones' apartment
00:39:30
the latter had not yet paid him
00:39:34
in fact he and his henchman had
00:39:37
decided that they would not give him Reims
00:39:39
where
00:39:42
the two men wanted to put the hand
00:39:44
on this drug is simply
00:39:46
eliminated
00:39:50
on June 21 the grunge remy actually
00:39:53
indicted jones and his henchman
00:39:55
jefferies bronze for the murder of
00:39:56
twelve days in the heart in 1990
00:40:04
the alleged hitman who had done
00:40:06
the hit was already in detention for
00:40:08
possession of drugs
00:40:09
[Music]
00:40:11
the day after the indictment
00:40:13
the investigators monitored the house
00:40:16
of the drug trafficker ken jones
00:40:24
even if until then jones had managed to
00:40:26
avoid the investigators reaching him
00:40:28
he was finally arrested for homicide
00:40:33
sergeant tom Dawn Askin who was
00:40:36
then part of the
00:40:37
narco squad had come to find
00:40:39
evidence to corroborate the
00:40:40
testimony given at the trial
00:40:45
during the investigation we focused
00:40:47
on the fact that we in law had been
00:40:49
killed in the room bathroom and that was
00:40:51
where he had received several bullets
00:40:52
in the head
00:40:55
I told myself that there was perhaps
00:40:57
still a chance of finding traces
00:40:59
of blood on the bathroom tiles
00:41:07
the office technicians
00:41:09
state criminal cases examined the
00:41:10
bathroom
00:41:12
since jones' arrest
00:41:14
new occupants lived there
00:41:19
who had consented to
00:41:21
searches of their home
00:41:24
the technicians began searching for
00:41:26
meaning after applying luminol
00:41:28
it was then a relatively new technique
00:41:32
luminol between reaction with
00:41:35
blood proteins and iran thus
00:41:36
visible under ultraviolet lighting
00:41:40
global
00:41:42
it was possible to conclude that there was a
00:41:45
significant quantity of blood on the
00:41:47
tiles
00:41:51
the technicians did not were unable to obtain
00:41:53
the DNA
00:41:54
but there was enough to determine
00:41:57
that it was human blood and even though
00:42:00
the murder had been committed five years
00:42:02
earlier
00:42:05
it was the proof required by investigators
00:42:10
on October 31, 1995 ken jones and
00:42:14
jefferies branches appeared during
00:42:16
their rather limp trial
00:42:19
the prosecutors described what
00:42:21
undoubtedly happened during the last
00:42:22
hours of life of 12 euros
00:42:28
or even had handed over some 30 kg of
00:42:31
cocaine to two things
00:42:32
[Music]
00:42:36
but the drug trafficker did not want to
00:42:38
pay him
00:42:42
that evening he and fibers years his
00:42:45
henchman toasted with or in the
00:42:46
heart
00:42:48
then or again halle went to the
00:42:50
toilet
00:42:55
that is precisely where jones and barnes
00:42:57
had planned to kill him
00:43:05
double or in treatment n was not armed
00:43:09
fired three times with his so-
00:43:11
called 22 caliber winger pistol
00:43:16
as always jones he stood at a
00:43:18
distance
00:43:22
walker died instantly
00:43:30
later that evening the two men
00:43:32
wrapped his corpse in plastic
00:43:34
because the blood was still flowing they put
00:43:36
the body in a car
00:43:41
they then went to an alley
00:43:44
where they threw the corpse out of the wac
00:43:51
to prevent the
00:43:53
corpse from being identified they doused it with gasoline and
00:43:55
set it on fire
00:43:59
[Music]
00:44:04
Jones enlisted the help of his girlfriend
00:44:06
to remove all traces of the murder
00:44:09
the bathroom tiles were
00:44:11
covered in blood especially not from the
00:44:13
bathtub or the heart it was with it
00:44:18
is cleaning the surface but the blood
00:44:20
s was gone under the tiles
00:44:22
[Music]
00:44:24
five years later technicians went to
00:44:27
find him
00:44:31
ken jones and jefferies bros were
00:44:34
found guilty of murder and drug trafficking
00:44:39
in march 1996 they were both
00:44:43
sentenced to life in prison
00:44:49
jefferies brown who had already invented himself
00:44:52
to work for the incorporated murder company is
00:44:54
no longer a threat to the
00:44:56
community
00:45:02
as for ken jones he tried to make
00:45:05
a reputation for himself as a do-gooder but his
00:45:07
greed led him to commit murder
00:45:09
he will never quit envy the prison where
00:45:12
he is currently
00:45:14
[Music]

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Lorsque le corps d'un potentiel livreur de drogues est retrouvé brûlé dans une ruelle, les agents du FBI et la police locale découvrent un crime qui a été commandité par un des plus grand barons de la drogue. L'enquête se concentre sur les criminels Jeffrey Barnes et Kenneth Jones. De vraies affaires couvertes par le FBI et racontées à l'aide de reconstructions et d'interviews avec les représentants de la loi et des scientifiques judiciaires. True Crime Stories est la chaine parfaite pour obtenir votre dose quotidienne de documentaires criminels, de la vie carcérales aux serial killers en passant par les fraudes fiscales et les personnes disparues. Abonnez-vous ici: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPDruou4hhY4t-5WXiX9K6g Série: Dossiers FBI, Saison 3, Épisode 17, Sans remords Contenu distribué par New Dominion Pictures à Little Dot Studios. Pour nous contacter, merci de nous envoyer un email à: [email protected].

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