[Shot in the Dark] Where is the victim's ex (?) boyfriend?

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Shot in the Dark

 
Crime Scene
  www.crimescene.com | July 2019  
 
 

Hello, Officer Visitor

Sheriff's detectives have talked to many witnesses so far as they investigate the murder of the local newspaper's managing editor, Monica Drum.

One person they haven't been able to find yet is Monica's on-again-off-again boyfriend, city reporter Rick Hughes.

Does the Oxford Weekly Planet's Crime Beat reporter know where Rick is?

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 Shot in the Dark recap.

Coming up … someone comes forward claiming to have vital information about the murder. Is it the truth?


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Victim's appointments

Investigators exported Monica's recent calendar data from the computer taken into evidence in her office.


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When News-Makers Become the News

The Crime Beat reports: Where is Monica's ex (?) boyfriend in the investigation into her murder?


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Eagle visitor logs

YCSD investigators obtained the Oxford Eagle visitor logs from April 14 through July 14, 2019.


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Victim's phone logs

YCSD investigators located Monica's personal record of her outgoing calls and their purpose.


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Ernie Parrish interview

The detectives spoke to the security guard who was on duty the night Monica died.


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Ernie Parrish bio

Ernie, a decorated veteran, has been working as the newspaper's overnight security guard since 2007.


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Lori Schultz interview

The detectives met with Lori after she found an object hidden at Ms. Drum's residence.


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Incident report - object found

A caller reported the discovery of an unusual object found in Monica Drum's residence.


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Newspaper clip file – Melvin Roberts

Investigators pulled copies of articles Monica wrote about Melvin Roberts.


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YCSD Archive: Drum/Roberts incident report

From the Sheriff's Department 2014 Archives: Monica Drum filed this report regarding Melvin Roberts.


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Melvin Roberts interview

Melvin agreed to talk to the detectives about his confession to killing Monica Drum.


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Melvin Roberts bio

Melvin is a native Yoknapatawphan and was well-liked until he was falsely accused of rape.


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