[Suburban Secrets] Who was caught on camera?

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Suburban Secrets

 
Crime Scene
  www.crimescene.com | December 2019  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

In today's world, it seems like cameras are everywhere — on the road, in businesses, and in our neighborhoods.

There are even cameras in Kelly Moran's neighborhood, and one of them caught something on the night she died.

Was it just someone out for an innocent stroll? Or was Kelly's killer caught on video?

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 Suburban Secrets recap.

Coming up … will the forensics from the crime scene provide any leads to identify who was at Kelly's house that evening?


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2nd cell phone records

Investigators obtained the recent activity from the Tracfone found in the Moran's sofa.


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Kelly Moran cell phone records

Investigators obtained the activity from Kelly's iPhone for the days leading up to her murder.


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Warren Lee interview

The detectives asked Trish's husband about his and his wife's relationships with Kelly.


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Warren Lee biography

Warren worked hard for years to expand on the success of his grandfather's business.


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Michael West interview

The detectives talked to Karen's husband about his wife and about their relationships with Kelly.


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Michael West biography

Michael was driven to succeed from an early age


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Russell Moran interview #2

The detectives asked Russell for more information about his late wife.


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Fingerprint analysis

The lab analyzed evidence from the Kelly Moran crime scene for fingerprints.


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Evidence analysis

The lab examined items collected from the scene at the Moran residence, 797 Muirfield Drive.


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Seeking the public's help

The Crime Beat reports: The sheriff's department is asking for help identifying a potential witness.


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Places of Interest

This map shows locations in Yoknapatawpha County that are relevant to the Kelly Moran investigation.


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Registered vehicles

YCSD investigators located vehicle registration information for persons of interest in the Kelly Moran case.


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