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[Code Violation] Suspect in custody

[Code Violation] Suspect in custody

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Hello, Officer  

Two suspects. Two stories. One in custody.

Do you know who killed Wendy Holloway and why?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what happened in the Code Violation case? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … Don't go anywhere. Your next investigation begins tomorrow, April 29, 2026.



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Suspect interview

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The detectives spoke with a suspect in custody in the Wendy Holloway homicide.


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Alleged killer in custody

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The Crime Beat reports: Suspect arrested in Kelly Woods murder.


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MegaMaxiNet Solutions letter

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The detectives received a letter from a company with an interest in the victim's software.


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Forensic analysis

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The Crime Lab analyzed evidence from the Pane/Hansen residence. Additional analyses are ongoing.


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Tony Magro interview

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Detective Armstrong spoke to another tester who worked on the victim's software.


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Jenny Sadlier interview #2, part 2

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The detectives continued their interview with the victim's former roommate and friend.


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Professor found dead

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The Crime Beat reports: Dr. Douglas Reed slain at conference


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Canvass – YCCC employees & guests

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Investigators canvassed YCCC employees and guests for witnesses to anything unusual.


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Andrew Carlson bio

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Andrew Carlson is a world-renowned expert on William Faulkner.


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Andrew Carlson interview

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The detectives asked Dr. Carlson about his connection with the victim and the conference.


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Yvonne Boyd interview

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The detectives interviewed Yvonne Boyd about her involvement in discovering Douglas Reed's body.


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Yvonne Boyd bio

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Yvonne Boyd is the Events Manager at the YCCC.


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