NV - Jeff German, 69, investigative reporter, stabbed to death, Las Vegas, Sept 2022 *arrest*

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Gatus addresses two threatening voicemails (callers do NOT appear to be Telles) found on German’s phone.

These could potentially be part of the defense to show other people were angry with German/RJ.

2/22/21 article re: extremists discussed

A voicemail is 7 mos. before murder.


5:38 PM · Aug 19, 2024 from Las Vegas, NV
 
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Taylor Tolliver, an undercover surveillance detective with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, during the investigation of Robert Telles, testifies on day 6 of the murder trial. (KLAS)

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Christie Baxter, a crime scene analyst with LVMPD, impounded evidence from the murder scene at Jeff German’s house. (KLAS)

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Matthew Hovanec, a commission supervisor of the digital forensics lab at LVMPD, testifies on day six of the murder trial of Robert Telles Monday. (KLAS)

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Hovanec showed an image from the extraction report that showed a shoe that was similar to those shown in surveillance video of German’s murder suspect 13 days before the reporter’s stabbing death.


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Images taken from Robert Telles’ work computer showing Jeff German’s name and the vehicles he owned. (KLAS)

Hovanec and the prosecution then reiterated that the information search into German’s vehicles occurred on Telles’ computer in his office and had taken place on Aug. 23, 2022, at 11:05:41 a.m. when converted from the Coordinated Universal Time listed in the document.

“So, at 11:05 on a Monday, someone went into Mr. Telles’ work computer and started looking up things like [German’s address.]” Hamner, the prosecutor, asked.

“Correct,” Hovanec replied.



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Justine Gatus, a detective for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, testifies at the trial of Robert Telles on Monday. (KLAS)


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Defense attorney Robert Draskovich questions Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detective Justine Gatus on day six of the Robert Telles murder trial in Las Vegas. (KLAS)


Updated: Aug 19, 2024 / 06:10 PM PDT
 
1st witness for defense: Dr. Mark Chambers (clinical & forensic psychologist):Addressing suicide attempts when individuals are charged with a crime.

Chambers says it’s not common but it is more common than the general public.

Draskovich pointing out severity of murder charge.



Chambers says stress of being accused of a severe crime can cause people to attempt or die by suicide whether they are guilty or not.

Pointing out it doesn’t mean they have a guilty conscience.

Draskovich exploring topic bc of what unfolded when Telles refused to surrender.


Chambers says he talked with Telles about what unfolded.

Draskovich reiterating this doesn’t mean Telles had a guilty conscience.

@Vanessa_Murphy
 
Prosecutor Pam Weckerly: Asking when Chambers interviewed Telles.
He said he interviewed him twice, most recently last Saturday.
1st interview: 3 hours.
More recent interview: maybe an hour & a half.
Weckerly is asking if the interviews were recorded.
Chambers: no. Took notes.



Chambers says risk of suicide correlates with severity of the charge. Weckerly asks about the risk when someone w/ a prominent position has a fall from grace.
Weckerly asks about stressors & scrutiny similar to what Telles faced as a result of German’s stories.


Juror submits question: Has anyone in your experience ever attempted suicide in an attempt to gain sympathy from being accused?
Chambers says yes.
In many cases people do it to garner sympathy.
Draskovich asks if they’re talking about this case specifically.
Chambers says no.



Recess until 1:30pm.
Draskovich says we may hear from two more witnesses today.

@Vanessa_Murphy
 

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