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[Deadly Sins] Was Kristi's murder business, personal or both?

[Deadly Sins] Was Kristi's murder business, personal or both?

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Hello, Officer  

Kristi Waterson was a polarizing figure within the university business school.

Students loved or loathed her—depending on their own academic rigor.

Colleagues respected or reviled her—depending on their opinion of her behavior and position in the workplace.

Did something that happened on campus lead to Kristi's death?

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

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far? Check out the Deadly Sins recap.

Coming up … did businesses or residents near Kristi's home see anything unusual the night she died?



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Canvass – business school students

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The detectives spent the afternoon talking to students in the business school.


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Office inventory

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After talking to John Brewer, the detectives took a look around Kristi's office.


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John Brewer interview

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Detectives Armstrong and Murphy met with Kristi's supervisor at the university.


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John Brewer bio

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John is known for his long tenure at Ole Miss and his volatile temper.


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Michael & Virginia Waterson interview

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The detectives spoke to Kristi's parents by phone.


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Kristi Waterson cell phone records

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Detectives Armstrong and Murphy reviewed recent calls on Kristi's cell phone.


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Investigators worked with witnesses on a description of the man seen near Kristi's apartment.


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Michelle Prescott interview #2

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The detectives asked Michelle to come in for a few follow-up questions.


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Hunter Nelson interview

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The detectives invited one of Kristi's students for a conversation.


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Hunter Nelson bio

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Hunter takes full advantage of the privileges his parents' wealth provides.


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Rob LaRouche interview

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The detectives asked Michelle's boyfriend to come in for a conversation.


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Rob LaRouche bio

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A Texas oil scion, Rob is committed to green living and saving the environment.


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