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00:00In the strip club, you have to sell a fantasy.
00:07Working at Onyx, you couldn't just be pretty.
00:10You have to be able to entertain.
00:13Onyx was an experience.
00:14Some nights, you might have a $10,000 night.
00:18It's a drug.
00:19It really is.
00:19I'm walking around with trash bags full of cash.
00:22At the end of the night, everybody's counting their money.
00:26When nobody knew, we were working amongst some monsters.
00:32Two bodies and dropped in the city,
00:34both connected to strip clubs, both connected to Onyx.
00:38One DJ had gotten killed.
00:39Now the wife of another DJ found dead in her home.
00:47And her two-year-old son was lying on her chest.
00:52You see the child wandering around the foyer area,
00:55looking out the window, looking for help.
00:58Who wants to kill a young woman in the middle of the morning
01:02and in this way in front of her children?
01:04That's the most coward I've ever seen in my life.
01:07We have to try to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
01:10You were in the cul-de-sac when it happened.
01:13It got to be by some money.
01:15I planned this murder.
01:17It was all set up perfect.
01:21And it was shocking.
01:38In 2014, Onyx was the hottest thing in the city of Atlanta.
01:43I was the head house mom.
01:46So I was dealing with 85 to 100 women.
01:51Got to help them get dressed.
01:52I've got to pin their hair.
01:54I've got to put on a lash.
01:56In the strip club, you have to sell a fantasy.
01:59So from the moment you step out of your car
02:02and walk through those doors, all you see is beauty, class.
02:07Everybody that worked at Onyx was a Beyoncé.
02:12Not only are you beautiful, you can entertain.
02:20Working as a DJ, we're the heartbeat of the club.
02:23You can put some naked girls somewhere, but it's not a strip club without no music.
02:28Check, check, check.
02:29Tell the band in the band.
02:30Check, check, check.
02:31Onyx on a Friday night was a movie.
02:35All these artists that's coming out of Atlanta, they was in there spending money.
02:39If you were a celebrity, when you came in town, you came to Onyx.
02:46Drake throwing money at Onyx, Future throwing money at Onyx.
02:50Name every basketball player that's popular.
02:53And I don't want to throw nobody under the bus.
02:57Sometimes they snuck in there during the game.
03:02If you wanted to see a show, you would definitely get your money to work.
03:05The vibe is just unmatched in Onyx.
03:09But for some people, it was hell on wheels.
03:20Atlanta, 911, operator, 6074.
03:30I need someone at Lakehaven Way right now.
03:32Sir?
03:33Lakehaven Way.
03:34Okay, sir.
03:35Sir?
03:36Sir?
03:37You have to calm down, please.
03:38I can't help you like this.
03:39My God.
03:40Lakehaven Way?
03:41Yes.
03:42Please, I think my wife was murdered.
03:44Oh my God.
03:45Tiffany!
03:46My partner and I arrived on the scene, I see a male subject standing in the street.
03:59He looks frantic.
04:00He's waving me down, although he's the only person in the street in the rain at this time.
04:05One of the owners of the home, Andre Pugh, was telling them that his kids were inside
04:10and that his wife was inside.
04:12The thought was there may be an intruder that had been or is still inside.
04:17Andre was a DJ known as DJ Awesome at Club Onyx and had just gotten home from work.
04:24The officers told Mr. Pugh to stay in the driveway and they went inside to check the home.
04:28As soon as we entered the house, we proceeded to clear the kitchen and adjacent dining room.
04:45And then proceeded to a bedroom near the front door where we found the victim.
04:49She was laying in her bed. She had a gunshot wound to her face and another gunshot wound to her
05:00side torso.
05:01There was a lot of swelling, a lot of blood. There was no movement in her chest.
05:07They did check for a pulse, but it was obvious, especially with a bullet wound to her head,
05:12that she was deceased.
05:13There was stippling actually on her face, which means that when the bullet fired, it was in very
05:21close proximity to her face. It was very personal. We call that an execution.
05:29In addition, there was an infant that was on her chest that was crying and kind of pulling at her
05:34hair and just distraught.
05:38He was trying to wake her up. The officers actually had to peel the two-year-old son off
05:44of the mother's body. At that point, we determined the victim to be Tiffany Pugh,
05:51which was Andre Pugh's wife.
05:54After finding Tiffany and the child, we proceeded upstairs where we found another child in the bed
06:00sleeping. She appeared to be unharmed, so we escorted her outside as well. But at that point,
06:06any suspect or gunman appears to be gone.
06:11Who would kill a mother? That's where the investigation starts. Who would want to do this
06:17to her in this way in front of her children?
06:19Okay. It was in November.
06:26Um, my husband and I were watching TV, and I got a call from a girl on my team.
06:35When I picked up the phone, she was screaming and yelling, and I'm going,
06:38are you okay? She said, have you heard about Tiffany? Have you heard about Tiffany?
06:42They found her dead in her home, and her two-year-old son was lying on her chest.
06:49That broke me. The phone fell, and I lost it. That was the shock of my life.
07:02We were co-workers at the time at Delta Airlines. She was an ambitious young leader with a really,
07:09really sweet spirit.
07:10Tiffany was so close to her mom. They talked every day and twice on the weekend.
07:18I don't think she got over her mom passing away, because nobody really expects their parents to
07:23leave at 53. She took it hard. Tiffany was married to Andre Pugh,
07:29and I know Andre as DJ Awesome at Club Onyx. With him being a DJ, they had two totally different
07:36backgrounds, but they do say opposites attract. When this happened to Tiffany, I couldn't think of
07:42anybody that would want to hurt her. During the search of the home, the home was not in disarray.
07:53Didn't appear that anything was stolen. It just looked like a hit on Ms. Pugh.
08:06Andre Pugh was definitely frantic, was upset, you could tell.
08:14We asked him where he was during the time of the murder. He advised us that he had gotten off work,
08:19and he was on Camp Creek Parkway on the way to another club to watch a friend of his DJ. But while
08:26he was driving, received a call from the alarm company. As soon as that call was over, he called
08:32Tiffany a couple of times. She's not answering the phone, so he had went into the house and saw a body.
08:48I have two young kids. I don't know how to explain this to them. They just lost their grandmother.
09:05My daughter has already taken that hard. Now for me to try and explain this, it's somebody that's like
09:10my heart. Like, I depend on her. I depend on her. And you can't think of anybody that would want to
09:16hurt your wife. I can't think of anybody that would want to hurt anybody. It ain't me.
09:21Do you have any problem with me looking through your phone?
09:23No, go ahead.
09:24Just give me a little time with it to get the records and all that stuff.
09:30While we were interviewing Mr. Pugh, we asked him if we could have his cell phone, and he voluntarily
09:36gave it to us. Do you have an alternate number that I can reach you?
09:39No, I don't know. We'll figure it out. And then I asked him, is there someone we can call if we
09:45need to get in touch with you? And he gave us a phone number of someone else.
09:48I say you're a big DJ?
09:50I am.
09:51Pretty good?
09:52Very well. I mean, I was DJing, DJing about 20 years.
09:54Mm-hmm.
09:55I mean, I met everyone there is to me.
10:02Onyx is one of the top strip clubs in Atlanta. And being a DJ in a club of that caliber is a pretty big deal.
10:10There were so many up-and-coming rappers in Atlanta. But the strip clubs played your music
10:20before the radio station. If it got circulated and played over and over again in the strip club,
10:27you have a hit.
10:27The strip club is the testing grounds. Future was broke in the strip club. Lil Baby was broke in
10:34the strip club. 2 Chainz broke in the strip club.
10:36So an independent artist in a strip club, they literally come to the booth, give me a CD,
10:42and say, hey, look, got a thousand dollars. I got this song. It's a joint we just recorded.
10:47I want you to play it. But a lot of DJs would turn people down.
10:52Bro, this, I can't play this. This is trash. I am not playing this.
10:56I've seen many arguments start. I've seen people go to blows about it. I've seen that piss people off.
11:01You can't think of anybody that would do this.
11:07Officer Glover, I promise you, if I could think of somebody, if I knew somebody, if I knew somebody
11:14I pissed off, I would have told you. But again, I work at Club Onyx. I'm not sure if you know,
11:21but a DJ was murdered in January that worked with us, right in front of his doorstep.
11:25Andre notified detectives that another DJ, a fellow DJ at Club Onyx, was murdered just in January that year.
11:35The murder of a popular Atlanta DJ has left many in the music business in shock.
11:39William Fernando Barnes, also known as DJ Nando, was shot and killed in front of his house Tuesday.
11:45Police say the shooter didn't take his laptop or money, just ran into the night, making this death
11:50all the more senseless to those who love DJ Nando. Friends reflected on his life and work out in
11:54front of Club Onyx, where the DJ helped launch the careers of several rap superstars.
12:00He was a mentor, but most of all, he was a friend to all of us out here.
12:03I get a call. I have three of my entertainers on the phone. It was just screams.
12:18And I couldn't make out anything they were saying. I was like, what? And then they started saying Nando.
12:24And I had to be that mom, part of the house mom. I couldn't cry. I couldn't do anything. Yeah. Yeah.
12:41Losing him was one of those heavy blows to the city.
12:46So when I found out Tiffany had been murdered, I'm in shock.
12:54Two bodies and dropped in the city. Both connected to strip clubs.
12:59Both connected to Onyx.
13:02Yes. Everybody was scared. Somebody's targeting Onyx. What's going on?
13:13First and foremost, a house mom's job is to make sure that the dancers' needs are met.
13:21When the girls come in, I have to sign them in. I have to make sure everybody's on the list.
13:28Once I get the list to the DJ, he will in turn call the girls on stage.
13:33The girls go on stage, fully clothed. Until they get at least $100 on stage, nobody gets naked.
13:45So your entertainment is how you get paid.
13:49They're making money all over the club. And I'm super scooper. So I've got to rate this money up. I'm on my knees. I'm sweating. I'm walking around with trash bags full of cash.
14:00At the end of the night, everybody's counting their money. Everybody's talking about their kids. It's so much fun. It's like we're a big family.
14:10And we would celebrate each other. So like baby showers and birthdays. We were there through all of that.
14:19When Andre's wife, Tiffany, got off work, she would come like later in the evening, sit in a bag, have some drinks and chill.
14:26And she always had a smile on her face. She would watch the girls with an awe on the stage.
14:38So when we found out Tiffany died, everybody was on edge. The club kind of got deserted.
14:46I had 85 to 100 entertainers. That dropped to 35.
14:50And I think everybody started feeling, what's going on at Club Onyx? Who would have done this?
15:07Andre had told me about another DJ, DJ Nando, being killed earlier the same year in Clayton County, Georgia.
15:14And the people that work at Club Onyx, they were concerned.
15:17A DJ had been killed. Now a wife of a DJ had been killed. That got me thinking, well, maybe this was related.
15:25So I drove down to Clayton County, Georgia. I was given the police report so that I could go through and see if there were any similarities.
15:34What happened in Nando, there's a lot of stories that came out. But whoever killed him was waiting for him.
15:41This wasn't a robbery because they didn't take nothing. It was personal.
15:45After reading the report from Clayton County and doing my own investigation, I wasn't able to come up with any
15:55hard evidence that the two were related. DJ Nando's case to this day still hasn't been solved, so
16:01there wasn't a lot that I could connect.
16:03While we were on the scene, we noticed that there was quite a few surveillance cameras at Pew's house.
16:15Cameras tell lots of stories that words can't. So I was very interested to get into those cameras and see
16:22what I could see. But when I looked at the security footage of the Pew household, I was surprised.
16:36We found nothing.
16:41Whoever killed her knew how to avoid the cameras.
16:46They were able to not get detected on the cameras at all.
16:50It was kind of deflating to me, but either I'm the most unlucky detective on the face of the earth at
16:57that time, or someone knew the route to take to miss the cameras or to be in dark areas, almost like it had
17:03been planned or staged.
17:05We did find one thing. You can actually see a dust cloud, and that's where we believe the gun fired,
17:16and the sound waves caused dust on the wall to go through the camera. And soon thereafter,
17:23you see the two-year-old child wandering around the foyer area, looking out the window, looking for help.
17:31All of us in the room at the time, we didn't speak for several minutes after that.
17:38That was a tough one.
17:45It's extremely heartbreaking.
17:48Who wants to kill a young woman who is a beautiful wife, a beautiful mother,
17:53in the middle of the morning, in a nice subdivision?
18:04During our interview with Mr. Pugh, Andre spoke of bringing a lot of cash home,
18:08and that someone could have followed him home.
18:11On my way home, I used to stop to the bank and deposit the money right there at 5 in the morning.
18:16She hated that, because she said, you never know who's watching me.
18:20Working as a DJ, the way we got paid was from tips from the dancers. Some nights it's bad,
18:26and you might walk out of there with three, four hundred bucks, and then some nights it's great,
18:29well, you might walk out with three, four thousand. And then some nights are extraordinary,
18:33and you might have a ten thousand dollar night.
18:37There was a time before DJ Awesome's wife was murdered. We had girls being followed home and
18:44being robbed, because it's a cash business. I'm pretty sure everybody's head was on swivel. I'm
18:50pretty sure nobody ever went home the same way every night. They figured out a lot of back roads
18:55during that time, so it's got to be about some money. That made perfect sense, but it didn't make
19:03perfect sense because on the scene, Tiffany's dead, nothing was ransacked, Andre wasn't there,
19:10so, therefore, as far as someone trying to steal money from them, I kind of wrote that one off pretty quick.
19:29The surveillance video from the neighbor showed a black car a few hours before the murder circled the
19:37area. We couldn't tell what type of vehicle it was. We couldn't make out people. It was very grainy.
19:44It was rainy that night, but one car kept going around the block. It was a dark sedan type vehicle.
19:52Not only did it capture the vehicle, but it captured the fact that one of the headlights was out on the car.
19:59Then later on, maybe about an hour or so later, we see that same black car, and we know it's the same
20:04black car because it has this one light out. It meets with another car parked a little outside of
20:11camera view in a cul-de-sac not far from the home. They sit there for probably about three to five minutes,
20:21and then the black car with the one light comes in the direction of Tiffany's home,
20:27and then the other car leaves.
20:31I knew from seeing those two vehicles that there was at least two people involved in this crime.
20:38These two cars had something to do with it. Let me figure out who drove by that night.
20:42So as the investigation progressed, Detective Glover wanted to see if there was any phone
20:52numbers that hit a tower near Tiffany's home at the time of the murder. So he got a cell tower dump,
20:59and in that phone dump, he was able to locate a phone number that hit that tower right around the
21:06time of Tiffany's death. The phone number belonged to a person named Adrian, and doing a reverse search,
21:12it was Adrian Harley, who lived in Alpharetta, Georgia. We were all stunned when we found out
21:18Adrian was actually a part of the staff at Club Onyx.
21:21When you get information like that, that his phone number is pinging off of a tower
21:29near her home right before the murder, I need to see what he's going to say as to why
21:34he was in East Point, Georgia at five o'clock in the morning.
21:43Anis was an experience. I had a lady, she was celebrating her 65th birthday.
21:48Her and her girls came to the strip club. She, every song come on, she up dancing,
21:54having a good time. And that lady stayed at three o'clock till the lights came on.
21:58And at the end of the night, she came and she said, I haven't had this much fun in forever.
22:03It's like going to Disney World. Yeah, you can see it on TV, but until you go and you ride that
22:07ride or you go on Splash Mountain, you don't know what that feel like.
22:18In doing research on Adrian Harley, I found that he's a lifelong friend of Andre's, grew up together.
22:27They've known each other forever.
22:29He was the best man at Tiffany and Andre's wedding. He was the godfather of Tiffany's
22:36and Andre's youngest son. And he was a pallbearer at Tiffany's funeral.
22:45At times, Adrian would pick up shifts with Andre at Club Onyx. And so he would be his kind of
22:51right-hand man at the club.
22:53Adrian Harley was Andre's money runner. When guys come and want ones, they have a
23:02option of going to the front desk or the DJ booth. They're normally going to go to the DJ booth.
23:07We would have money in the booth to exchange with you. So he was the guy that you would exchange with
23:12on the nights that Austin would work.
23:14Adrian Harley was a close friend of Andre's. So this doesn't make sense.
23:24Why is your best friend in the neighborhood at the time of the murder?
23:28Maybe this is not what we're thinking it is.
23:31So you want to see where's the evidence going to lead you.
23:34So the first thing I'm thinking of, we need to talk to him.
23:37The detective get a search warrant to go get his phone.
23:41They go to Alpharetta where he was living to go and speak with him to interview him.
23:47So that evening, I drove up to his house and we were leaving because he wasn't home.
23:53And as we were pulling out, Adrian Harley pulled in.
23:59And we walked up to him and interviewed him at that time.
24:02I just want to talk to you about what your timeline was that night and before and after.
24:12You don't have any weapons on you, do you?
24:13No, my weapons are in my vehicle.
24:14Okay. Where were you on Saturday?
24:18At the club. Club Onnit.
24:19Club Onnit.
24:20Yes, sir.
24:21What time did you leave Onnit?
24:26Finally left the club maybe about 3.30, 4 o'clock in the morning.
24:28And then after the club, where did you go?
24:33I went over to Felix Bar.
24:36Where is that?
24:37It's down the street from Onnit.
24:39Then I basically bounced around, I stopped by Insurrection, then I came home.
24:45The entire time, Mr. Harley told me he was in the Atlanta area.
24:51After he left Club Onnit, he went to another club near Club Onnit.
24:54Then he went to another location near Club Onnit.
24:58The problem with that was his cell phone records had showed his cell phone was in
25:03and around the murder location, which is south of Atlanta, several miles.
25:09Do you have your phone with you?
25:11I have my work phone, yes.
25:12Okay, can I see it?
25:13No, you can't.
25:14Okay, I've got a search warrant.
25:15Okay, take it out.
25:17Okay.
25:20Now here's your search warrant, sir.
25:21I've got the paperwork right here.
25:23I don't have no lights, sir.
25:24Yeah, put a light on it.
25:26Once I took Mr. Harley's cell phone, he kind of became agitated at that point.
25:32Sir, if you go toward your car, you're going to be arrested.
25:36You're going to stay right here.
25:39You hear on the audio, me telling him not to walk toward his car because there's a gun in
25:43there he had already told us.
25:44Put your hands behind your back.
25:46Put your hands behind your back.
25:48Got very tense, the interview and him getting agitated.
25:53And it was so bad that I ended up having to handcuff him for our safety and his.
25:59I think the fight or flight reflex kind of started and he reacted.
26:04I didn't drive all the way to Alpharetta from East Point for no reason.
26:07Okay.
26:08I can't sleep at night because a mother has died.
26:11My best friend's wife got killed.
26:13Yes, you're right.
26:14Yes, you're right.
26:14And you were in the cul-de-sac when it happened.
26:17No.
26:17Yes, you were.
26:18No.
26:18Yes, you were.
26:18No.
26:19Okay.
26:19Your cell phone was hitting the cell tower at the murder location.
26:24Okay.
26:24That's why I'm here.
26:26At that point, he was not under arrest.
26:28We were there to get the cell phone to investigate the car and to go from there.
26:33So what we did was ended up towing the car.
26:41No, took him away.
26:42In that process, I went over there and I noticed the running light was actually out on the driver's side.
26:49This was a black sedan with one light missing, similar to what was on the surveillance video.
27:01Okay.
27:01Smoking a freaking gun.
27:02Smoking a freaking gun.
27:13Immediately after they saw the car that had one light out, very similar to the car on the
27:20surveillance video on the night of Tiffany's murder, they got a search warrant for the vehicle.
27:26But Adrian Harley was not arrested because we had no surveillance video to actually put him in the house.
27:34It was a circumstantial case.
27:35Also, I knew from seeing security footage of two vehicles in the cul-de-sac, we were looking for at
27:41least two people that would be involved, maybe even more. But we didn't know why Adrian would have been involved in that.
27:48So, of course, from there, we did travel up to Club Onyx and interviewed staff about who Adrian was
27:56to try to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
27:58Once the police came to talk, we lay everything out on the line.
28:11Adrian, Harley, and Andre were two, like, nerdy best friends.
28:17One of the best friends landed a job in the most premier strip club in Atlanta.
28:25Adrian Harley was the guy that would be in the booth running the ones.
28:30The girls would say he kind of looked, you know, scary, kind of standoffish.
28:33I didn't really think nothing of it, but, you know, when people started getting murdered,
28:37you started asking different questions.
28:47We found out Andre liked the girls and, you know, wasn't very honest in the marriage,
28:58wasn't very loyal.
29:00Everybody knew that Andre was cheated on his wife.
29:04Yeah.
29:05They painted a totally different picture than what Mr. Pugh painted.
29:08It appeared the marriage was over.
29:13Infidelity was rampant and quite disrespectful.
29:16He would have women at the house when either she would be at work or she would be traveling.
29:22He would apologize, but the behavior would continue.
29:24So I think she finally got to a point where enough was enough.
29:28She said, Dad, I decided that I'm going to leave and divorce Andre.
29:34He's never really supported me.
29:36He's become selfish.
29:38Her plan was to escape the marriage, but he did not want her to leave.
29:45Two weeks later, I got the call that she was killed.
29:58While we were interviewing Mr. Pugh the day of the murder, I did ask him if he had a second cell phone.
30:03Do you have an alternate number that I can reach you?
30:07We'll figure it out.
30:09We were going on the assumption he only had one phone.
30:12And then I received a call from Tommy Jackson, Tiffany's father.
30:17And I said, well, did you get his second phone?
30:20And they said, well, no, we didn't know he had a second phone.
30:23I said, yeah, he's got a second phone.
30:24And here's the phone number because he's called me from it.
30:28At this point, I'm thinking that I'm not getting the truth from Mr. Pugh.
30:33You know, if you'll lie about that, what else are you lying about?
30:37So, of course, we go to his home armed with a search warrant and ask him about that second phone.
30:45Once we extract the phone, there was a number of different text messages from other women.
30:53It really showed how much he was cheating on Tiffany during the course of this time.
30:58He also had some abusive language towards Tiffany inside of the phone.
31:03It appeared that there were some text messages between him and Adrian Harley that were deleted.
31:08What stuck out the most was there was text messages missing from November 21st all the way
31:14through 23rd. And the murder did occur on the 23rd. So we thought that was very odd. That would be a red flag.
31:21Any investigation that there are deleted text messages right around the time of the murder
31:27is concerning because the question is, what are you deleting? Why are you deleting it? And when did you delete it?
31:35What méta
31:40Do you believe in that?
31:48Initially, when we talked to Andre Pugh about his whereabouts when he got the call from the alarm
31:53company he said he was on camp creek parkway but the evidence showed that andre's phone and adrian
31:59harley's phone they're communicating in and around the subdivision close proximity to the murder
32:06location at the time of the murder it's really not until the phone records that we realize oh
32:14he was in the other car andre is involved in the murder of his wife it was shocking
32:23andre's wife tiffany was murdered saturday night were closed on sundays monday i think they had
32:40already made arrangements for someone to work for him
32:44but he came in the club
32:54it was the immediate suspicion in everybody's mind at onyx
33:03i had received all the cell phone records i had all the tower dumps
33:06and i felt at that time that adrian shot and killed tiffany because his car matches the car
33:16that pulls up to the pew household and andre he was in the second vehicle so he wanted to have her killed
33:27and i was trying to figure out why
33:28when they started interviewing family members that they realized andre p wanted to keep up with the
33:37joneses as some would say and so he wanted to purport to live a certain lifestyle that he probably
33:44really could not afford i do think andre was all about titles i think he was about showmanship i think
33:51he was about you know where he lived the cars he drove but it is my understanding tiffany made a great
33:57life for them tiffany was the corporate leader she was the breadwinner she was the executive they
34:03had a beautiful home in southwest atlanta that home actually had tiffany on the deed he was not on
34:11the deed at all he's a dj so his money came depending on how good the night was and so he was not making
34:17the amount of money that would afford him to live in that home or to maintain that the lifestyle that
34:22he purported to want to have and so if she would have divorced him and moved out he stands to lose a
34:28lot the evidence indicated that the murder of tiffany was an inside job only andre would be able to
34:41advise adrian on how to get into the home where tiffany was sleeping and how to avoid the camera systems
34:48coupled with the lies he had told in that early interview when he was first arrested coupled with
34:56the infidelity all those things began to lead to andre pugh i just got off of 285. so i made the call
35:03of the district attorney outlined my probable cause they agreed i had enough so i went and drew up arrest
35:10warrants on both once the arrest warrants were signed in order to execute them one team went to alpharetta
35:23to arrest adrian harley and then another team went to club onyx in order to execute the arrest warrant on
35:33andre pugh at 5 a.m when the club closed the last customer left we went into club onyx mr pugh was at
35:42the dj booth we were able to put him in handcuffs he had kind of a dejected look and we were able to
35:48arrest him at that time at that point we learned that adrian harley had been at the club earlier that
35:56night and his boss observed adrian and andre talking adrian looking upset and adrian eventually leaves
36:07the club and andre kept on djing that night after andre was arrested i was the one that actually
36:15transported andre from club onyx to the police station
36:19okay you're under arrest for murder conspiracy to commit murder and part of the crime of burglary
36:31you planned to have your wife murdered okay you can get around and all you want but i'm going to
36:39prove to a jury of 12 people that that's what you set up i'm going to prove it through your records
36:44i'm going to prove it through testimony from others and i'm going to prove it from the person
36:48that actually shot your wife and killed her okay okay who came down to see you tonight adrian
36:57came down to see you tonight okay i don't know what do you have to gain once we got to the police station
37:13as we were bringing andre upstairs and through the hallways he blurted out that adrian had killed
37:19tiffany and i had to stumble real quick to get to my audio device to record okay i'll say that again
37:27early this morning he came up to club onyx and did what now well he came in the booth he called me
37:34i killed your wife okay did you ask him why he killed your wife he didn't he didn't really say
37:55why he killed him he just came to me in the club and said bro i killed your wife can you loosen these
38:00a little bit or take them off you didn't think the bro punch him or i mean i'm in shock you come to
38:07me we're supposed to be best friends i'm like you said what and i would just dump out if i thought or if
38:15i knew that he did it i would have told you guys that a while ago
38:18why didn't you call the police when the man who killed your wife confessed to you and matter of
38:27fact he just continued on djing as if nothing ever happened it let me know that we had the right
38:35two people okay here's what happened from start to finish all right you ready there's two cars in
38:41the cul-de-sac before the robbery okay two cars one person is adrian's car
38:48because i've already got it on video the second car is your car and adrian goes in kills your wife
38:56and then guess what oh the alarm went off i planned this murder i planned to kill my wife it was all set
39:06up perfect now i've got to get the hell out of the neighborhood because my alarm's going off so i
39:13hustle up damp creek at 285 tell him i'm 15 minutes away so that i could be away from my house and turn
39:19around and come back wow i can't believe we're gonna try to murder my wife andre pugh thought he was
39:25smart enough to fool law enforcement he thought if he acted like the bereaved husband that he was going
39:32to get away with murder but there was no way that was going to happen you're good you want some water
39:38i was hoping to interview adrian i really wanted him to solidify the that it was you know andre that
39:46had planned the whole thing but he immediately asked for an attorney
39:52at the end of the day i believe that andre pugh asked his best friend to do the unthinkable
40:15which is in the wee hours of the morning break into his home and execute his wife
40:23tiffany was leaving she was taking the house she was taking the kids and andre was going to lose
40:30that status and he wasn't going to be able to stay in that home so he wanted to have her killed but for
40:38adrian harley we do not know what adrian's motive was to do this horrific crime adrian did look
40:44up to andre and so maybe out of respect i don't know i got i have a lot of best friends and i would
40:53never murder for any of my best friends so i don't know
40:57no
41:13this was a case of a person that should not have been killed had no reason to be killed a great mother
41:21a great citizen everybody loves tiffany everybody loved her so it was just one of those cases that
41:28i wasn't going to let go unsolved i wasn't going to let it
41:34there's no greater loss than lose a child especially one through murder
41:40some people say well you're going to be able to look back and and smile about them but i haven't been
41:47able to look back and smile i can look back and smile at some of the things we had but that sorrow
41:53feeling still comes right in of why did this happen to my my daughter
42:03when the case was finally solved and he was sentenced i will admit i did breathe
42:08it won't bring her back but i do feel like justice was served
42:18when this happened to tiffany and andre still had parental rights you don't lose your parental rights
42:24even if you're in jail and so he gave his mother a guardianship of the children and i haven't had
42:32contact with the kids since 2019. my granddaughter is now 17 and my grandson is soon to be 11. i would
42:43want them to know that you know they got you know another side of the family that loves them
42:49we want to know how they're doing and we want to be part of their lives and we want them a part of our lives
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