Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 07.29.24
Episode Date: July 29, 2024Women steal wealthy dates' phone and severed thumb. This cuddle kerfluffle results in charges. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati...on.
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Facil Tech Lemarium 53 takes Audrey Miller and Tiffany Gray on several extravagant dates.
He invites the women up to his apartment where Miller and Gray stab him dead.
Before leaving, the women sever his thumb to gain access to his phone. They keep both items,
the phone and the thumb, for weeks, using his phone to transfer money from his bank accounts,
pay for Ubers, and purchase alcohol and other items. Nancy, the women are caught on surveillance
video returning to Teclomerium's apartment several times before his body was discovered,
carting out the man's belongings. Police track down their home addresses from Teclomerium's apartment several times before his body was discovered, carting out the man's belongings. Police tracked down their home addresses from Teclomerium's Uber history.
At Teclomerium's apartment, the women wear hoodies to disguise their faces,
but at their own apartments make no effort to conceal their identities,
leading to their discovery and arrest. Audrey Miller, 19, and Tiffany Gray, 22,
now charged with first-degree murder. Jillian Oigan becomes increasingly frustrated
when her boyfriend refuses all physical affection. Oigan's boyfriend turns away from kisses and
shakes off her hand, but the final straw is when he rolls away from her while she tries to cuddle
in bed. She attacks the boyfriend, ripping out his chest hair, scratching him and biting his face and throwing his phone against the wall.
Cops are called and Jillian Oigan, 22, is charged with domestic battery over the cuddle, her fluffle.
More crime and justice news after this.
Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Limley.
In Detroit, a suspect in the fatal shooting of a police officer has now been apprehended.
We turn to Sydney Sumner of Crime Online for more.
Authorities arrested 44-year-old Michael Lopez in southwest Detroit.
The Michigan State Police confirmed the arrest via a post on X.
Lopez is accused of killing Melvindale officer
Mohamed Saeed. The incident occurred on July 21st as Officer Saeed responded to a call about
a suspicious person near a car wash. According to Melvindale Police Chief Robert Canale,
Saeed was shot during a physical altercation with Lopez. Home security video later captured
Lopez throwing the alleged murder weapon and running. At 23, Officer Saeed
had served with the Melvindale Police Force for just 14 months. His tragic death marks the third
Michigan police officer killed in the line of duty in under a month. According to Canale, Dearborn,
Michigan police have stepped up to patrol the streets of Melvindale as officers mourn the loss
of Saeed. Lopez has been on parole since June 22, following a 12-year sentence for carjacking
and assaulting an officer in 2011, thus according to Michigan Department of Corrections records.
Formal charges against Lopez had not been filed, but the investigation is ongoing and will be
submitted to the Wayne County Prosecutor. In Nevada, an ailing former Los Angeles-area gang leader, Dwayne Keefie D. Davis, has again requested house arrest ahead of his trial in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur.
Once again, Crime Online's Sydney Sumner.
Davis' attorney, Carl Arnold, has filed financial records to prove the legality of the money intended for his bail after a judge previously denied his release due to concerns over the bail money source. Davis, who has not been convicted, is accused of scheming to hide the origin of the
$112,500 gift put up by hip-hop figure Cash Wack 100 Jones, who testified he is funding Davis'
$750,000 bail. Jones has managed artists like Jonathan Blueface Porter and Jason the Game
Taylor and claims his support is due to Davis' fight against cancer and his influence in the urban
community. Judge Carly Kearney has ruled against Davis' release, citing concerns that Davis and
Jones might profit from selling Davis' life story. Arnold argues that Davis has not been convicted
and therefore should not be prevented from profiting, adding that there is no contact
for any media production involving Davis and Jones. Prosecutors maintain that allowing Davis
to post jail from a gift provides him no incentive to comply with court orders or appear for his
trial on November 4th. They assert that Davis's own admissions and his 2019 tell-all book and
interviews, supported by corroborating testimonies, link him to Shakur's murder.
The case stems from an alleged rivalry between the East Coast Bloods and West Coast Crips,
with Davis implicated as part of the conflict that led to Shakur's death at age 25.
Tupac Shakur, a seminal figure in gangsta rap, had five No. 1 albums,
six Grammy nominations, and was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.
Thanks, John.
Patricia Patty Adkins, 29, plans a trip to Canada with her boyfriend
while the Marysville, Ohio Honda plant, where they both work, shuts down for Independence Day.
Patty drops off her daughter, 7, with her sister Marsha for the week.
The couple plans to leave for work Friday evening,
but Patty's boyfriend is married and keeping their relationship
a secret. He expects Patty to hide in his truck bed while he drops co-workers off on the way home
to pick up her bags. The day she's set to pick up her daughter, she doesn't show up and is not
answering calls. Sister Marsha calls Patty's boyfriend who acts like he doesn't know who Patty is.
Cops find evidence at his home suggesting otherwise, including a letter and a shirt
Patty gifted to him. But they find no traces of Patty's DNA in his home or truck. They also find
Patty gave her boyfriend nearly $90,000 in months leading up to her disappearance. Patty Adkins, now missing 23 years, 5'8", 120
pounds, blonde with blue eyes, blue and green flowers tattooed on her lower back. There's a
cash reward for any info. Call Union County, Ohio Sheriff's 937-642-7653 if you have info on Patty Adkins.
For the latest crime and justice news, go to CrimeOnline.com.
With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Grace.
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