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Law enforcement in Mississippi only required to release incident report for open cases
A city attorney in Mississippi initially told a journalist that an inventory of an open case file regarding a police shooting could be provided, but later clarified that only the incident report is required to be released for open cases in the state.
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Reporter Larison Campbell attempts to get a police file on Presh's murder to help uncover more details while investigating the case for a podcast, but encounters obstacles and endless delays from the Greenville Police Department.
05:56 - 07:16 (01:19)
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Reporter Larison Campbell attempts to get a police file on Presh's murder to help uncover more details while investigating the case for a podcast, but encounters obstacles and endless delays from the Greenville Police Department.
ChapterLaw enforcement in Mississippi only required to release incident report for open cases
EpisodeDevil in the Ditch | 4. The Robbery Theory
PodcastWitnessed: Devil in the Ditch
Precious Doe, a 3-year-old girl, was found decapitated in Missouri in 2001 and her identity remained unknown for four years.
07:16 - 08:12 (00:56)
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Precious Doe, a 3-year-old girl, was found decapitated in Missouri in 2001 and her identity remained unknown for four years. The case remains unsolved and her family members are seeking answers regarding the lack of progress.
ChapterLaw enforcement in Mississippi only required to release incident report for open cases
EpisodeDevil in the Ditch | 4. The Robbery Theory
PodcastWitnessed: Devil in the Ditch
Law enforcement is only required to release incident reports for open cases in Mississippi, but not the case file.
08:13 - 10:36 (02:22)
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Law enforcement is only required to release incident reports for open cases in Mississippi, but not the case file. Greenville police denied a request to speak to the detective assigned to a current case, citing concerns about compromising the investigation.