Article on the "Meyers Murder" special report:
http://www.fox5vegas.com/story/29097862/a-new-wrinkle-in-the-tammy-meyers-homicide-investigation
Apparently, the new twist is that the missing guy whose photo RM had posted on Facebook is a) a cousin of Tammy Meyers, and b) assessed to be the "22nd most likely match" to the road rage spiky-haired sketch out of 100,000 other photos, as evaluated by the "FaceSketch ID system." The guy who developed the FaceSketch ID system says that's a "significant" finding.
The missing guy, Taylor Yager, went missing on Feb. 10 (2 days before TM was shot). He was found dead in Colorado a few weeks later.
He went missing Feb. 10. RM posted his "missing" photo on March 12. The coroner said he died on March 21. RM wouldn't talk to News5 about it. TY's father said that his family hasn't been in contact with the Meyers famiy in 12-15 years. He said his son didn't know the Meyers and had never been around them.
He was known to LVPD's homicide section. Police have found no evidence in phone records or other items to suggest any connection between TY and the Meyerses.
Also according to the article, Stanton believes there really was a road rage incident that night based on the details KM gave about it, and because it was actually a motive for TM to go back out there to protect herself, her family and her daughter.
Also according to the article, the prosecution is focusing on the route driven by the silver car. They're questioning how the silver car got to the Meyers home so quickly.
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I didn't see the show, so I can go only by the written article. As far as I can tell, the news about TY is the only new information.
Obviously, if KM described TY for the police sketch, she had to have had
some sort of contact with him or exposure to him. It could be nothing more than a photo of him in the Meyers house that she had seen, and when she realized she had to describe
someone for the police, she described him (either deliberately or inadvertently). Or it could be that he
was somehow involved in the events of that night. Police have found no evidence that he was. Waaaaay back in one of the earlier threads, it had been pointed out here his resemblance to the sketch, but that discussion petered out and went no further.
If he
was involved, I'm quite sure that this long-lost cousin didn't suddenly turn up out of the blue and road-rage them out of sheer coincidence. If so, then this case's coincidence meter will have set a new world record that will probably last until the end of time.
I still don't believe there was a road rage incident. TY may or may not have been involved that night, but even if he was, that's not proof of any road rage incident. Stanton's belief that there was road rage is apparently not based on any facts or evidence in the case. The details that KM gave about it, IMO, don't make sense and are inconsistent with each previous telling of the story. Liars can make up details; details aren't proof of truth-telling. I personally don't find her details believable at all.
Also, the police and prosecution have reason to
want there to have been road rage. If there was no road rage, then their star witnesses have even less credibility than they already do (if that's possible). Also, they need for TM to have had a reason to go out hunting with her armed son some reason other than that she was hunting specifically for EN. So they
want the road rage story to be true, but that doesn't mean that it
is true.
Also, I notice that when Stanton said he believes there was road rage, he didn't mention (at least, in the article) any witnesses to it, any surveillance video that confirms it, or any other actual evidence supporting the road rage story. He said he believes the road rage story based on 2 things, the detail and the motive for TM to go out with her armed son. That's less than compelling, IMO.
As for how the silver car got to the Meyers home so quickly, that's something that we've discussed to death right here. Both cars were very close to the Meyers home after the 1st shooting scene. The silver car's route is still something of a mystery. Based on EN's description of their route, the silver car shouldn't have turned up on the surveillance video on Cherry River immediately before the shooting. The article doesn't shed any new light on that, and I'm guessing the show didn't either.