[phone ringing]
WOMAN: (ON PHONE) Hello?
Hey listen, we
gotta talk to you.
For real.
We know you're
going through a lot.
We know that you
cared a lot about him.
[beep]
Damn it.
Let's try it again.
Dear, listen to me.
We know you didn't have
anything to do with this.
Maybe you can help us
and we can help you.
And we'll tell you some--
[beep]
Gosh darn it.
[phone ringing]
Please don't hang up
on me, because that's
disrespectful all right?
All right.
I don't like her.
We'll give it
about five minutes
and then we'll try again.
Looks like he's
shot in the back.
He's been down
for quite a while.
He's cold already.
There's a trailer
that's been boxed
in like a permanent dwelling.
And it appears that he's
living out of there.
NARRATOR: The victim is
54-year-old Jeffrey Alexander.
He was known for his
warmth as a neighbor,
his passion for music, and
his involvement in the church.
A gentleman who
lives down the block
came down the alley a few
minutes ago and discovered him.
When he saw the blood,
he went back to his house
and he called 911.
What was the sound like?
Describe it for me.
A bang.
OK.
Would it be consistent with
that of maybe a gunshot?
Yeah.
One or two bangs
or multiple bangs?
Like bang, bang, bang, bang?
Two.
There was two of them.
OK.
The interesting
thing that I heard
is word on a potential
witness in the area who might
have some information for us.
I've got a phone
number for her.
The key is for us
to find this witness.
From what we gathered, she's
around here quite a bit.
And there's a lot of
transients over here
in this particular area.
I am interested to know
where she is, because she's
not here right now.
I'm gonna give this girl a call.
[phone ringing]
WOMAN: (ON PHONE) Hello?
Hi, this is Detective
White, Tulsa homicide.
I just wanted to talk
to you about what
happened with Jeffrey.
NARRATOR: Detective
Jason White gets a hold
of their potential witness.
Where are you at?
So we're out here
wasting our time, dear.
We would just like
to visit with you.
We know you didn't do this,
but you're acting like a child.
Yeah, you really are.
OK, we'll see what happens.
All right, dude.
Yeah, we'll find her.
It's just gonna take work.
She'll get found.
Where's she going to go?
You know?
WOMAN: (ON PHONE) Hello?
Hey listen, we gotta
talk to you for real.
We know you're
going through a lot.
We know that you
cared a lot about him.
[beep]
Damn it.
Hey, we're working a murder.
This girl is someone
we need to talk to.
No, I haven't seen
her around here.
We're all out now.
I did her cell records from
the first until the fifth
and she's always
been in this area.
Yes, sir?
When was the last
time you saw her?
Maybe two, three days ago.
Where is she gonna be
if she's not around here?
Yeah, down here?
Yeah.
I think we've got a better
possibility of finding her
by coming out looking and just
talking to some of these people
and stuff and maybe it'll--
Go ahead.
Oh, yeah.
Apparently, they've spotted
her inside of an apartment.
John and Eddie are over
there taking her downtown.
Well, it's good to meet you.
Dear, we need your help.
We're pretty confident
that whoever did this,
you probably know them.
We're not saying
you were there.
I know you weren't there.
Who else has been posting up
over there at the trailer?
Who's selling
dope out of there?
Who would deliver
dope over there?
Help us out.
We're not going to put it on
a billboard that you told us.
But we need to have some idea
as to who goes over there
and delivers.
I need a starting point.
You know what I'm saying?
Who delivers over there?
NARRATOR: The witness
names a number
of alleged drug dealers
operating near the crime scene.
Hang on.
Who's KP?
KP is gonna be Kerry Payne.
Are you serious?
No way.
[inaudible]
You got a picture?
Kerry Payne.
Kerry Payne was arrested
for shooting at a barber shop,
where he shot like
four people, one
being an eight-year-old kid.
This shooting occurred just
hours after our homicide.
The gang unit worked that,
arrested him that night.
Breaking news this
morning, a suspected gunman
is behind bars.
Police say Kerry Payne shot
three people at a north
Tulsa barber shop Friday night.
Officers say he opened fire
into the shop wounding two men.
How long have you known KP?
You seen him a bunch of times?
Kerry Payne.
You know the barber
shop shooting?
Fancy that.
What does KP drive?
And KP called that day
that this happened kind
of looking to sell something?
So KP knew about that place?
She just identified as
Kerry Payne as being KP.
We got a good chance of
getting this one solved, then.
All right.
Sit tight.
That's gotta be the guy.
KP?
Yeah.
What kind of caliber
did this guy have?
What kind of casing?
I'm going to call
the lab and see if they
can get some comparison on it.
See if they'll do that ASAP.
If the casings match from
the scene of the homicide
to the barbershop shooting,
then we know that we've
got the right suspect.
Definite.
They're connected.
Same gun, shot both rounds.
All right, thank you.
Heard back from the lab.
The shell casings
from the murder scene
and from the barber shop
were shot from the same gun.
That gives a good lead on who
our suspect is, Kerry Payne.
So we'll talk to him and
see what he has to say.
I don't have nothing to
do with nobody that murdered
people and [bleep]
I don't even play
around with guns and stuff.
There's physical evidence.
Shell casings and all
this stuff at both scenes.
If things went bad over
there and something happened
that caused you to have to
shoot somebody, listen to me,
listen to me, now's the
time to get that out.
And now's the time to
tell us what happened.
Because you don't get
that opportunity later.
Look, I don't know, man.
I'm ready to go
back to the cell.
All right.
He's so screwed.
You got everything
you need on this guy.
Yeah.
MICHAEL ZENONI: He shut
down for obvious reasons.
He's a dangerous person.
From what I've
gathered to this point,
it's a high probability that
Kerry was in the neighborhood
selling dope.
The reason why he decided
to shoot and kill Jeffrey,
we may never know.
I'm just glad that the
family gets some resolution
and that the person responsible
for Jeffrey's murder
has been apprehended
and charged.
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