MI - Neurosurgeon Dr. Devon Hoover, 53, found fatally shot during welfare check, Detroit, Apr 2023

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Very happy to see an arrest for Dr. Hoover's murder. Terrible to know the suspect killed someone else in the meantime.

Hearing about the tremendous amount of evidence and the geography involved, this long wait makes a little more sense.

It's Michigan, if he's found guilty, he's getting LWOP, which means exactly that in Michigan.

moo
 
Very happy to see an arrest for Dr. Hoover's murder. Terrible to know the suspect killed someone else in the meantime.

Hearing about the tremendous amount of evidence and the geography involved, this long wait makes a little more sense.

It's Michigan, if he's found guilty, he's getting LWOP, which means exactly that in Michigan.

moo
yep- here is Michigan if he is convicted he will leave prison in a pine box-----
 
I find it interesting that Crime Stoppers increased the cash reward for information that would lead to an arrest to $22,500 on August 2 and charges were filed on August 7. I wonder if one of the reluctant witnesses came forward or if it was just coincidence?
 
A Detroit man accused in the 2023 fatal shooting of a Detroit neurosurgeon found in a Boston-Edison home was formally charged Thursday and ordered returned to jail, where he has been since May after being charged in the killing of another person.

Desmond Burks, 34, was arraigned in 36th District Court in Detroit on multiple charges in connection with Devon Hoover's death, including first-degree murder, felony murder, larceny of $20,000 or more, three counts of using a firearm during the commission of a felony and being a felon in possession of a firearm, the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said.

Authorities allege Burks killed Hoover in April 2023 and stole about $30,000 and two watches worth more than $6,000 each from his home.

A magistrate ordered Burks held without bond and scheduled his next court hearing for Aug. 15, officials said...
 
The number of witnesses (at least 87), pieces of body camera evidence analyzed (more than 77), number of cell phones examined (44 that contained more than 2 terabyte of data) are staggering. No wonder it has taken time. There are more nu: mbers in the article
 
The number of witnesses (at least 87), pieces of body camera evidence analyzed (more than 77), number of cell phones examined (44 that contained more than 2 terabyte of data) are staggering. No wonder it has taken time. There are more nu: mbers in the article

Not to dismiss all their hard work....
But it does look like they had their suspect almost from the get-go.. so why so many states, countries, people etc were involved in the case?
 
Not to dismiss all their hard work....
But it does look like they had their suspect almost from the get-go.. so why so many states, countries, people etc were involved in the case?
Knowing is one thing, being able to prove it in court is another.
 
Uh… I apologize if this is offensive… but what did someone who appeared to be a great man like Dr. Hoover see in a person like Desmond Burks who had a criminal history & tattoos that say “goon” and “mob” etc on his body? And the fact that Dr. Hoover paid Burks for sexual services? Frankly quite weird. JMO of course.
 

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