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Homicide Squad: New Orleans - Season 1 - Episode 01: My Sister's Keeper
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00:17What's the location?
00:19Hi, how you doing?
00:19They have somebody laying on the ground on General Maya.
00:22He's breathing, y'all.
00:23He's breathing.
00:24Oh, my God.
00:27Can y'all see the ambulance?
00:29She says he's on the ground dying.
00:45Renard Williams.
00:46Renard Williams.
00:47Renard Williams.
00:47Renard Williams?
00:48I'm sick of having him.
00:50He is going to burn him.
00:51Ma'am, can y'all still sit up there, please?
00:54Yeah, ma'am.
00:55Yeah.
00:56Hello.
00:58Hold on, Greg.
01:00Just go this way.
01:01Just go this way.
01:03I saw him!
01:04I saw him!
01:26There's a kid who was my decedent, body still on scene, and a large crowd.
01:36So that's how they go once I get there.
01:39My first reaction when I hear that there's a juvenile involved, I just think about my sons, how I try
01:45to protect them.
01:47You know, I just think about the family.
01:50You're going to have family members out on scene, and they'll be pretty upset.
01:55This is a kid we're talking about.
01:58Hopefully I can help close this one pretty quicker.
02:10I'm sorry!
02:13No!
02:15No!
02:16No!
02:16No!
02:18Let me go!
02:19No!
02:20I'm going to trust you to my up!
02:22Damn.
02:24Got a lot going on, huh?
02:26Family.
02:27Huh?
02:29Oh, definitely.
02:33Everyone's grieving.
02:35I don't want to interrupt them.
02:37I just walk past them and go straight to the crime scene.
02:40Come on!
02:42Hold up!
02:43Please!
02:44Please send me that side of here!
02:48He is 15 years old.
02:53Big.
02:54Right.
02:56So damn young.
02:59The gunshot wound for the back.
03:02Damn.
03:05See that bullet hole that went through that window you see?
03:08Mm-hmm.
03:08Right there?
03:09Yeah, I see it.
03:09Going up there to make sure that nobody in the...
03:13What's the victim's name?
03:15Reynolds Williams Jr.
03:18Okay.
03:20Once I got on the scene, I immediately said, that's a Landry student.
03:26I used to work the detail at his school.
03:29I used to interact with all those little kids.
03:32They called me TD.
03:35The principal arrived on the scene and he was like, is that one of ours?
03:40And I had to tell him, yes, that's one of ours.
03:47Supposedly, him and another kid who he was with named , who has disappeared out here,
03:53was walking from this way.
03:56Walking this way.
03:57The shots rang out.
03:57Mm-hmm.
03:58They have not located any cases down that way.
04:01Mm-hmm.
04:02But I guess he collapsed right here.
04:04Mm-hmm.
04:05Which would explain a bullet hole in the window.
04:09I wonder if they maybe used a revolver.
04:12Because there are no shell casings near the body, I initially assumed that the shooter may have used a revolver.
04:19The revolver does not eject any shell casings.
04:23Those casings will remain inside the firearm.
04:26I then began to speculate if he was even shot there.
04:30We didn't even see blood.
04:32I'm like, where's the scene?
04:35So his friend named , know where he live at?
04:39We're still trying to find him.
04:41My primary witness, who was with the victim when he was shot, is no longer at the scene.
04:47So that is definitely a problem.
04:49I needed to speak with him ASAP.
04:51What's up, bro?
04:53What you got?
04:54Oh, listen.
04:54Mm-hmm.
04:56This is what I got.
04:56I got the mama on the phone.
04:58And there's a female.
04:59I don't know who to...
04:59I guess that's his sister.
05:01She got found him.
05:03Okay.
05:04And I'm guessing either the girl or the mama knows where lives at him.
05:07Okay.
05:08We'll go down there and see what we can do then.
05:10See if we can talk to her.
05:13I do need to find the witness before someone else does.
05:17I don't know if this was intended for him or maybe he's afraid.
05:21So I walked over to speak with the mother of the victim.
05:24Of course, she's extremely distraught.
05:28He's not a bad child.
05:29He's not at the location.
05:31I promise y'all I'll sit down.
05:34I'm sorry.
05:34Come on.
05:35We can go in the car.
05:36I know this is rough.
05:39From what Raynard's mother is telling me, it sounds like Raynard was a really good kid.
05:44Normal teenager.
05:46Plays video games.
05:49From there, I find out that before the murder occurred, he was with his little sister.
05:54I'm learning that Raynard's sister said some girl that they don't even know came and watched them at track practice.
06:01And then after practice, that girl tried to fight one of her friends.
06:05And Raynard's sister tried to defuse the situation.
06:08But then a dude that girl was with jumped in and kind of started arguing as well.
06:14And that's when everything kicked off.
06:16She called Raynard.
06:17And he left from a friend's house just to come and walk her home, maybe about four blocks from the
06:22crime scene.
06:24When y'all gonna stop?
06:26When y'all gonna feel the nothing's enough, man?
06:29They got the wrong child, man.
06:35I'm promising Raynard's mom, at this point forward, that was gonna be my everyday life.
06:41Investigating who was behind the murder of her son.
06:51I just want to get the facts from the surviving witness and just understand what took place
06:57and what led to his friend being murdered.
06:59Hello?
06:59Is this ?
07:01Hey, I need to talk to you.
07:02This is Detective Storway and OPD.
07:04You want to meet me somewhere or I can come to your house?
07:08Okay, where you at?
07:12You're gonna have to call your mom right quick.
07:15Listen, were you hit?
07:16Okay, you wasn't hit at all.
07:18What's your address?
07:20Okay, alright, thanks.
07:24Come on, let's go.
07:30It's always hard working with juveniles.
07:33For a 15-year-old kid to lose their life over an argument that his sister possibly had
07:39with someone is crazy to me.
07:41I just don't understand how stuff like this happens.
07:45So, now we're gonna go to the witness's house to talk to him.
07:55Once I get there, he's with his mom and she allowed me to speak to her son.
08:00When I'm speaking with the witness, he's extremely afraid.
08:03You just watch the friend get murdered.
08:06Of course you're gonna be afraid.
08:08The witness tells me that they were at home and the victim gets a phone call from his sister.
08:15So, he left the house to go and walk her home later.
08:19He began to walk back home on General Meyer, back to the witness's house.
08:23The witness, he explained to me that as he was walking by bushes,
08:28they realized that someone was shooting at him and they ran across the street.
08:32These bushes were an area that we didn't look at for any casing
08:36because it was across the street from where the decedent was found.
08:41Unfortunately, after speaking with the witness, he did not know who or why someone even shot at him.
08:48They go back over there?
08:49Yeah, we're not going up.
08:50But I'm booking.
08:52Oh, man.
08:58Right now, we're gonna go back where he said that he heard the shot set to see if we can
09:02find some casings.
09:03Because right now, we don't even have that.
09:06We're just trying to see, like, if we can figure out where the shots were fired from.
09:17These are the bushes right here that he's talking about, I guess.
09:24It's extremely important that we get everything right on that crime scene.
09:28We only get one shot at it.
09:31Damn.
09:39Look at that.
09:43We found a flashlight to a firearm.
09:45We need somebody to come and collect it and swab it for DNA.
09:48Careful.
09:50No gun anywhere?
09:56Yep.
09:57Can I come?
10:08Yeah.
10:09You got a friend of the world.
10:10Right.
10:11What's he on now?
10:12Right here.
10:13Marky.
10:15Oh, yeah, yeah.
10:18We need to wonder.
10:22It was right here.
10:23Right here.
10:24Oh.
10:25As soon as they passed, we came from around the bush.
10:27and then it probably ran that way,
10:29dropped a damn flashlight.
10:31He should have had him running across the street.
10:33Mm-hmm.
10:35We started working this investigation with nothing.
10:38We've been out there for hours now,
10:40and now we got a flashlight
10:42from possibly the suspect's pistol that may have DNA,
10:45and also some shrapnel that Tiani found.
10:48And that's a huge win.
10:50It really is a team effort when working a homicide.
10:53I was sure that there was gonna be something else.
10:56My main goal was to just keep going until we find more.
11:02Oh, yeah, dude, look at that.
11:05One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine,
11:13and...
11:13Keep going.
11:16This is actually our crime scene.
11:18All these casings are from the perpetrator's gun,
11:22and they look like 9-millimeter casings.
11:28And they look like a knife.
11:29Yeah.
11:29Like you never know.
11:32When I heard that Bernard and his friend
11:34was shot at about 14 times,
11:36I immediately start thinking,
11:37it's overkill and it's also reckless.
11:41We're gonna do everything we can to find out who did this.
12:02I would like to describe my son, Renard Williams Jr., as intelligent, outstanding, hilarious.
12:11I wanted him not just to see New Orleans.
12:14I wanted him to see the whole world.
12:17And I never imagined spending my life without my son.
12:23Renard was a good child, loving child.
12:27Renard would give you the shirt off his back.
12:30You know, that's just the type of child he was.
12:33He was real humble.
12:35And family was everything for him.
12:39Renard is my oldest brother.
12:42That's like my twin.
12:45Well, we call each other twins.
12:48He was very protective of me.
12:50He gotta be at school earlier than me,
12:52but he leave out the door to make sure I'm good
12:55and make sure I get out the house straight.
12:57So every morning, I'd be like, I love you, be safe.
13:01He was my role model.
13:03I just miss him.
13:05This is my other hand, this is my whole heart.
13:09I need him more than he knows, and I need him.
13:12I can't do this without him, he don't know that.
13:18Renard was my world.
13:20I never imagined living without him.
13:23You know, I always thought I would go before them, you know?
13:30What could he do to you to make you want to harm him?
13:33I want to know a motive.
13:35I want to know why.
13:36I want to know, was it worth it?
13:38We need to figure out what happened, what led up to this.
13:51Definitely sympathize with the parents, because this is something that could have easily been avoided.
13:57I mean, I don't understand how kids, like, the first thing they think to do is grab a gun
14:00and shoot at someone just for a petty argument.
14:04The problem with the juvenile situation down here in the city, I think, is we lost the programs that we
14:10had in place to kind of keep them busy.
14:13And they're just pretty much running the streets.
14:17New Orleans was actually the first of its kind that had, like, recreational development for kids at parks.
14:24When I was a kid, I used to play a lot at Shakespeare Park.
14:28I loved it.
14:31Now, I have two boys.
14:32One is 16, one is 14, and I have an 11-year-old daughter, so definitely an eye-opener, like,
14:39what's going on in the streets and everything.
14:41And just, you know, it makes you look at your kids differently, like, you want to keep them close, especially
14:47with my line of work.
14:53So where'd you find the caissons at?
14:55Because when I left last night, you had the projectile up there.
14:59The flashlight was right here, so I think what happened was, and they started shooting about right here because it's
15:06in line with the window that was shot right there.
15:08So I think they kept shooting at them, and as they were shooting, they were moving, and that's where the
15:14caissons ended up, like, right here in the line.
15:17So I think after they shot them, they had to take off and run this way,
15:22because it ejects to the right, and they're possibly moving this way.
15:28So what I want to do is walk this way and see if we have any surveillance video.
15:34All right, let's see.
15:41How you doing?
15:42I see you have cameras, and I want to know if I can take a look at your cameras.
15:47There you go.
15:50They need some good cameras.
15:52Yeah, they are.
15:53Yeah, it's facing that way.
15:54Okay.
15:56That's the backyard.
15:58The good thing is we find out that this camera actually had sound.
16:15The bad thing is once the vehicle got to their cameras, it kind of glitched and went by, but looks
16:21like a red vehicle speeding down the street.
16:23They were flying.
16:26This is extremely surprising to me because at first I thought that this was a juvenile.
16:30Now I'm looking at an adult possibly involved because they're driving a car.
16:36This is a huge lead in a case because it's easier to track a car than tracks and went on
16:40foot.
16:41I appreciate it.
16:42You guys have a nice day.
16:45This is a decent start to tracking a perpetrator's car because now I have an idea of his route that
16:51he took after the homicide.
16:52I love tracking cars.
16:54Pretty good at it.
16:55I'll give you that.
16:57If I track this car, this is definitely going to lead me to my alleged perpetrator.
17:22No, I don't think we went to that house.
17:24Well, let's go try that one.
17:28Yesterday, we didn't get in touch with a lot of people who had surveillance footage.
17:32So me and Charlie are going back today to re-canvas.
17:36What's up, bro?
17:38I did find someone who was outside.
17:40I talked to him.
17:42He told me that he heard several gunshots.
17:45I just saw an orange car.
17:47Was it like a sports car?
17:48Yeah, orange and black.
17:50Which way it went at?
17:52That way.
17:53When the witness told me that he saw an orange and black sports car, I was thinking back to the
17:58surveillance footage that I got, which showed a red vehicle speeding down the street.
18:03As soon as I heard the shot, it was so loud, I knew it had to be close.
18:08Mm-hmm.
18:09And then, like, I still heard shots as I'm looking out the door.
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:13It had an orange hawk walk a little right here.
18:16Okay.
18:17But I didn't see nobody running to the car.
18:19Right.
18:19But if they found bullets here, that mean that car had to do something.
18:23Right.
18:23It had to be involved.
18:24Yeah.
18:26At this point, I don't have any description of the alleged suspect.
18:29But someone is in an orange or red car.
18:32I don't up about it because I was a child.
18:35Yeah.
18:35Yeah.
18:35He was young.
18:36He was a kid.
18:39Renaud was just an innocent kid.
18:42So, I'm really trying to work hard to find out who did this.
18:46Well, I appreciate you, man.
18:47All right.
18:48You too.
18:49I hope so, man.
18:53So, the car flies past here.
18:55Yeah.
18:56It goes straight down to Odeon.
18:57There's an RTCC camera right there.
18:59So, if it's slowed down, I should have a pretty good shot of that car if they have something
19:03out there.
19:04Nah.
19:04Let's go see.
19:05Yeah.
19:05Let's run to real-time crime center just to see, like, what that camera have.
19:10Nah.
19:15The first few days is all about getting video before anything is erased, potentially.
19:21And kind of start piecing that together.
19:26Because of my background and where I'm from, I feel like I am able to see both sides of
19:32the story better than others.
19:34Yeah.
19:34I'm like an honorary hood member, you know what I'm saying?
19:38I love Uptown.
19:40I miss Uptown.
19:42That was my area growing up.
19:46A lot of people will think that police don't go through the things that they do.
19:52But I dealt with some of the same things early on as a kid, with family members being shot.
19:59When I was eight, I was with my dad when he was shot and killed.
20:03But the thing is, we can't let that affect our jobs and you don't use that as an excuse.
20:34We're looking for cameras on Odeon.
20:42Oh, look.
20:43There they go.
20:44You saw them?
20:45Yeah.
20:46Yeah, that's definitely them.
20:48So at 828, you can see, a lot of seeing him still in his school uniform, walking down General
20:54Meyer with his friend.
20:57That's at 828, so that's where they'd already walked the sister.
21:01Right.
21:02OK.
21:03Let me go back.
21:07There they go.
21:10So, this is about 10 minutes before.
21:14Maybe somebody, like, drove past him, looked at him.
21:17Maybe, I don't know, slowed up.
21:21Something that was missing.
21:26Oh, look.
21:28See it?
21:30Yeah.
21:32Raynard turned left on Odeon, and about a minute later, at about 8.17 PM, I see the red sports
21:41car cuts across a lane of traffic, almost gets into an accident, and follows behind him.
21:49This is where Raynard started being followed.
21:53So you think it was looking for him earlier?
21:56It probably was, yeah.
21:58They had to be stalking him.
22:00They had to know, like, when they left.
22:02I think they spotted them, maybe, walking, and was in this lane, turned and went behind
22:08him, sat there and waited on him.
22:11And so when they started walking again, and knew, like, what route they were going to
22:15take, you know, to get back home.
22:18So they went and posted up and waited for him.
22:22Kind of ambushed him.
22:25It is disturbing to see a vehicle following these teenagers, because they had no clue what
22:29was about to happen.
22:32From there, I started looking at all the surveillance cameras that surround the crime scene, trying
22:37to find out where this car went after the homicide.
22:43Bro, look.
22:45Looks like a car.
22:47What time's that?
22:488.31.
22:49So right after, the homicide happens.
22:52Yeah.
22:56This doesn't give me anything right here.
23:02I mean, I'm at 8.32.
23:04Nothing comes underneath this camera.
23:12After the homicide, we tracked the car to the arm house.
23:18And then we couldn't find anything else on it.
23:21Tracking his car, it comes to a halt.
23:26I know it's a sad situation, but it's almost like a game.
23:29You want to find out who these people are and find out where they went.
23:35And I'll sit there for hours to do it.
23:36And I'll wait and know if that's why.
23:42I want to go like ...
23:43I want to go!
23:43If anyone has to go, look at the situation.
23:43Once again, we're going to show up.
23:47If anyone has to be able to see the camera on the camera.
23:47We will see the camera.
23:48If anyone can see this camera.
23:50I'm not going to be where we're going to go.
23:51To all the camera.
23:51Oh, don't we?
23:53That's a good night.
23:56I'm not going to go.
23:57I'm not going to go, but I'm not going to hide the same game.
24:05How y'all doing?
24:06You working?
24:07Yeah.
24:07You know who I can talk to about reviewing the cameras?
24:10At the pumps.
24:11What day when?
24:1218, Monday, between 8.05 and 8.15 PM.
24:17All right.
24:18Let's grab your laptop, make sure we get it so we don't have to bother these guys.
24:21We appreciate you.
24:21Yeah, thank you.
24:22Thank y'all.
24:26All right, so let me see.
24:30Hopefully we got the red card.
24:35Ah, what kind of car is that?
24:39Looks like an Audi.
24:41And it has damage to it.
24:43Oh, this is great.
24:46Fast forward a little bit.
24:49He gets out.
24:52See, I have a phone in his hands.
24:55He looks like he's talking to someone.
24:58I see a male who seems to be like late teens, early 20s, skinny build.
25:04But I can't clearly see his face because he's wearing a hoodie.
25:07And I can't see a license plate.
25:10It's about 8.09, which was minutes before the murder happened.
25:15The murder happened at about 8.30.
25:18And then he heads back to Odeon, which is where he saw the kids at or whatever.
25:22Yeah.
25:22And then he turned.
25:24So, perfect.
25:25This is huge.
25:29I put out an N.O.P.D. Bolo to law enforcement for any red two-door Audi that has
25:36damage to
25:37the front pass and the side bumper, black rims, and dark tinted windows.
25:41I mean, that card should be easy to find.
25:56So, we have a database that's called field interview cards, FICs.
26:01Whenever officers come into contact with anyone, like even if it's on a traffic stop, it has
26:06their information.
26:08So, I ran field interview cards for red Audis and came up with one that resides maybe a
26:15little over a mile from the crime scene.
26:18It's kind of like a shot in the dark.
26:20I'm throwing up a Hail Mary right now at this point.
26:25The car could be totally burned up or abandoned somewhere, but we still going to go and look
26:30for it.
26:32It's crazy because every red car I see now is like...
26:35Every one.
26:35I know.
26:36Even driving around this past weekend back here, like looking at cars, like, oh, no,
26:41that one doesn't have rims.
26:44Right there.
26:47Cadillac.
26:48Not our car though.
26:49God damn it.
27:00Holy .
27:03That's the car.
27:09Black rims.
27:12Damage.
27:16See if we can get a plate on that.
27:22What's up, Tech?
27:28Expiration looks like 0918.
27:32That's a fake plate.
27:34Hey, what's up?
27:36Nothing much.
27:37Good. Funny how this works.
27:39So I just told you about this car,
27:40and we passed on and found it.
27:43It's parked in a driveway.
27:45So I just wanted to see if somebody could maybe
27:47do a traffic stop.
27:48I'm going to call Ray Jones and see if he has some units
27:50available to maybe do a takedown on it or something like that.
27:53But it's definitely the car that I've been looking for.
27:55It has the damage and everything.
27:57I call for backup because at this point,
28:00I do need some mark units because no one is going to stop for me.
28:03I'm driving a black Charger.
28:04You know, if I try to light it up,
28:06then he's probably just going to speed off.
28:08I got to try and see who this dude is and why this happened.
28:35Oh, here's a guy coming, look like he's getting in a car.
28:42He's pulling out.
28:45He's moving.
28:48It went down wheels to General Meyer.
28:51I just get ready to pull on to General Meyer.
28:53All right.
28:55Give me that car.
28:59We're looking at this person for a murder.
29:01We just can't allow this person to speed away from us,
29:04and we not try to do whatever we can to get this person into custody.
29:09He's right there in his left lane.
29:11Oh, he just getting in a car.
29:12He's getting in a car.
29:13Go ahead.
29:13You got it.
29:14You got it.
29:14Go, go.
29:14Take it.
29:15Take it.
29:19He's just proven.
29:21Light him up.
29:30He's all right.
29:30He's all right.
29:34He's all right.
29:34He's all right.
29:35He's all right.
29:36He's all right.
29:37He's all right.
29:59Stay down bro, stay down, wow, you can wipe my feet off bro, they got hands on me, look just
30:07chill out. I've seen a lot of things before working homicide but I've never seen anything like that.
30:13This is probably one of the most chaotic scenes I've ever been on.
30:20Yeah bro, it's out your head bro, yes it really is. My perpetrator's eyeball is hanging out of his
30:28head I'm trying not to panic because I don't want him to panic and then I hear kids screaming from
30:33another vehicle and just trying to get control of that scene. Party 161, do you have EMS coming
30:40towards Cable Drive and McArthur? Gotta do it in custody? He hit like a car with some kids,
30:46it's a bad 20. The vehicle that was struck was an unmarked police vehicle and in that vehicle was
30:53a sex crimes detective and her kids. So now I'm working extremely hard trying to make sure I get
30:59them the care they need and try to get them transported to the hospital. Are those kids
31:03over? All right, all right. Come over here. What's your first name? Spell that for me.
31:13K-Y-M-E-N-I. What's your last name? Wyatt. How old are you bro? 21. Right now I'm
31:21feeling a huge relief that I finally found out who was driving that car but of course the most important
31:27thing was getting him some treatment as well for his eye.
31:44So right now I want to do a search warrant on his house. Oh it has to be I mean
31:49he took off so I mean and
31:50he fisted the build of the guy who was in the car that night and this is definitely the car.
31:58He also threw a gun but Officer Vicks, he picked it up off the ground.
32:03All right, bye. Did you see him toss the gun? Oh yeah. He got out and he hit like this
32:09and he did that and then I saw it go flying.
32:11I was. Kimani Wyatt threw a .40 caliber pistol after he crashed his car. That's not the same caliber as
32:20cases that were on my scene. The murder weapon is actually a 9mm.
32:25So, at this point I don't have enough to charge Kimani for the homicide of Renard but for now we
32:32do have our alleged perpetrator off the street while we continue working in this case.
32:37so got the search warrant for the car right here
32:42i'll swap that blood right down outside okay
32:47see that phone right there too finding kamani's cell phone is extremely important because
32:53i'm able to do a search warrant on it and that'll possibly tie him to the crime scene
33:00anything in that trunk i'm hoping that i find more evidence that will help with the investigation
33:08hey maybe he left a murder weapon in there that would be nice
33:15and nothing in there
33:18now i have to do a search warrant at kemati wyatt's house where the red audi was seen
33:23looking for any evidence that can tie kemati wyatt back to the crime scene
33:29i'm just proofreading this warrant i'm gonna send this off and we good to go
33:39with the search warrant we're just looking for any firearms
33:42possible clothing that ties them back to that night that the homicide happened
34:07during the search warrant i didn't really find anything so still don't have the murder weapon
34:12but i do have the card which was a big piece of the puzzle
34:16and now i have to start putting together like some of the smaller things like cell phone information
34:20and stuff like that
34:23so i'm gonna go down here and see if i can talk to kemati wyatt
34:27and see if we can get a statement from him
34:30i can't predict what's gonna happen though when this line of work so
34:33just gotta roll with it
35:02i don't feel a conflict
35:04Confession is necessary to get a conviction from Kimani.
35:06The case is circumstantial.
35:08I have Kimani Wyatt's vehicle.
35:11Now all I need to do is place him on that scene
35:13during the homicide with his cell phone records.
35:17Those phone records are important.
35:18They can prove that Kimani was in that car
35:21tonight at a homicide and was following the kids
35:25and can show where he fled after the homicide.
35:30If I don't get these phone records back quickly,
35:32it's possible that Kimani Wyatt can post bail and skip town.
35:36But there is no way I'm gonna let that happen.
36:00Today, I met with FBI and the phone records for my case from March.
36:07Put the red Audi on scene and the driver.
36:09That's great.
36:12That's good information.
36:13Good information, good information.
36:15Right when he leaves the gas station at 814,
36:20his phone is traveling towards a crime scene.
36:24Kimani was possibly called by one of the kids that were having an argument with my victim's
36:29sister.
36:31And they led him to the location of where Reynard and his sister were walking.
36:37And then I see him turn on Odeon at about 817.
36:42The phone also turns in that direction.
36:45And then he kind of stays in that area until about 830.
36:48Then I got him coming down General Meyer.
36:50He makes a right on Merle and he sits there, waits for Reynard and his friends to arrive.
36:58And that's when a murder happens.
37:00Wow.
37:01With these phone records, I think I have enough to go ahead and charge him with that murder.
37:07Right now, I'm just trying to figure out how did Kimani, the 21-year-old, become involved?
37:14The only thing that I know is that Reynard's sister was in a verbal altercation with someone
37:19else that she didn't even know.
37:21Did the person she was involved in the argument with know Kimani and call them?
37:25I mean, that's what I'm guessing.
37:28Despite not knowing why this all happened, I think all of the evidence points towards
37:32Kimani Wyatt.
37:33So, that's it.
37:34Good job, buddy.
37:35Good job.
37:35Thanks.
37:36Appreciate it.
37:36We only had lemons and now we got lemonade.
37:41The phone records were definitely the missing piece that I needed to write the second-degree
37:45murder warrant for Kimani Wyatt for the homicide of Reynard Williams, Jr.
38:09We're going to speak with our victim's mom, Ms. Robinson.
38:13She gave me an address on Clear Street, which is the same address that I had as a kid growing
38:18up.
38:19So...
38:19Really?
38:20Yeah.
38:20Like the same block, right?
38:22No.
38:22Exact same address.
38:23That's crazy.
38:24When I saw that address, I was like, wow, damn.
38:29When I was eight, my dad was shot at this address.
38:33It's my first time going back there.
38:37I never wanted to go back there.
38:39But I think it was extremely wild.
38:42Everything comes full circle.
38:53Damn, this is crazy.
38:58That was a corner store.
39:00I'm about to jump right there.
39:03As a kid, this block looked a lot longer than what it was, bro.
39:09I remember my dad was shot.
39:11We were all outside.
39:13I remember he laid, like, right here.
39:16And I took off down the street.
39:18I ran from the perpetrator into that last house on the corner.
39:23A lady, she was outside her door.
39:25And I just dove right between her legs.
39:29Damn, I remember a lot of .
39:35How y'all doing?
39:36Hey, guys.
39:38I was coming just to talk to you.
39:40Of course, that's why I scheduled this visit.
39:41And, of course, everything started moving last night.
39:45And so, great news.
39:47I was able to book him with the murder.
39:54I'm so happy I can do this for you, so happy.
39:57I don't have nothing bad to say about NOPV.
40:00They did their job.
40:02I'm so happy.
40:04And y'all was working.
40:06Y'all was working.
40:09When Detective Stewart told me about the murder charges, I was very excited.
40:14I thank everybody for the love, the support.
40:18Detective Stewart made a promise.
40:21He said he wasn't going to stop.
40:22He asked me to be patient with him, and I've been patient with him.
40:26I did want to bring you some closure.
40:28I hope it helped.
40:31Funny story about this address.
40:33Yeah, so, um...
40:33You made it fast.
40:35How you doing?
40:37When you sent me this address, I hit up my brother, and I was like,
40:40bro, what was our address?
40:42So, I used to live at this address as a kid growing up.
40:46I used to live here, yeah.
40:48To bring you back to this neighborhood, and I'm staying in the same house.
40:53Right.
40:53This was all meant to be put together.
40:55Yeah.
40:56Yeah.
40:57What happened?
40:58They got the boy.
41:00They got him.
41:01They got him.
41:05Come on, come on, come on.
41:06Let me go with you.
41:07Let me go with you.
41:08Come on, girl.
41:09Come on.
41:10Come on, girl.
41:15He just don't know he did it!
41:18He took it from here.
41:20He took my baby!
41:37My grandson didn't deserve that.
41:40He wasn't the type of child that'll hurt somebody just because.
41:45I'm sorry that it had to happen like this.
41:49And hopefully, time pass, we will get justice.
41:55My son filled every spot that I needed,
41:57and for him to be taken away from me,
42:00I don't know how to go about my day.
42:03In the midst of me trying to get my life back together,
42:05I still have to be strong for another child.
42:08It's like I got to make this situation normal, and it's not normal.
42:11This is a kid.
42:13My son better my world. He made me a better person.
42:18I already know it. It's a life to celebrate.
42:33The day I got the phone call was the worst day of my life.
42:36But I get justice and peace.
42:43On the count of three, we're going to release these balloons.
42:46Do it for you!
42:47Do it for you!
42:48One, two, three.
42:52Do it for you!
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