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Sgt. Dumer said detectives checked out the surveillance system and the case cracked wide open.
"He was just under the belief they weren't recording. He even told us that night, they are there, but they don't record," said Sgt. Dumer.
"We found a very different account of what happened that evening and from all that we could see and hear because audio was present as well," he said.
The sheriff's office said the video shows an unarmed Jason Head coming up to the home and Robert Cain ultimately shooting him. Investigators said the Cains were seen and heard talking about Head's lifeless body before "putting a gun in his hand and staging a crime scene."
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mickey
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Lesson to be learned from this: Never frame a man for his own murder unless you carry a government issued badge. |
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