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[Karma Kills] What is this man's connection to Victor's family?

[Karma Kills] What is this man's connection to Victor's family?

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Hello, Officer  

After what Victor's lawyer told the detectives about a man named John Raymond, they decided to track Mr. Raymond down to find out more about his relationship with the Jennings family.

Does John Raymond also have a connection to Victor's murder?

Logo for Raymond's Gulf Coast Shrimp alongside a smiling man with dark hair and graying facial hair

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

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

Coming up … who is Troy Daniels, and why did Victor modify his will to include Troy?



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John Raymond interview

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Following up on a tip from Victor's attorney, the detectives located John for an interview.


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John Raymond bio

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John is a shrimper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who visits Oxford regularly for deliveries.


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Gayle Jennings interview

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The detectives asked Gayle about her relationship with her brother-in-law, Victor.


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Gayle Jennings bio

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Gayle grew up poor, longing for the nice things the other kids had.


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Registered vehicles

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


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Zina Jacinto interview #2

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The detectives asked Zina for more information about the cars that visited Victor's house.


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Kyle Colby interview #2

Tough-looking young man with short dark hair

The detectives wanted to see if Kyle had anything to add to his previous statement.


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Blood ABO Typing

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Blood samples collected at the crime scene and from suspects were submitted for ABO typing.


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Carl Asher interview #3

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The detectives asked Carl what he knew about some recent developments in the investigation.


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Ray Jennings interview #3

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The detectives asked Ray about some new information uncovered since their last conversation.


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Search warrants

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The detectives obtained search warrants for multiple persons of interest in the investigation.


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Lee Merryweather interview #3

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The detectives talked to Lee about some questions that came up after their last conversation.


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