Las Vegas Heat, Sgt. Tom Jenkins, COPS TV SHOW – Everything Law and Order Blog

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COPS Special Las Vegas Heat Part 4
Sgt. Tom Jenkins detains an intoxicated male individual who’s carrying a bundle of clothing and several bottles of beer as he crosses the busy and dangerous Vegas strip. Sgt. Jenkins questions the animated man who claims that he has a fetish for women’s clothing. During a search of the man, the officer discovers additional cans of beer — including one concealed in the front of his pants.

The Detectives along with a CSI team comb through the suspects’ motel room and discover an overwhelming amount of evidence that links them to the robbery/homicide. They later find the victim’s wallet, I.D. and social security card in one of the suspect’s backpacks.

Detective Higgins attends the arraignment of the suspects who are charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, burglary, 1st degree robbery, possession of stolen property and murder

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23 thoughts on “Las Vegas Heat, Sgt. Tom Jenkins, COPS TV SHOW”
  1. The episode was dealing with the March 2004 homicide and robbery of 70 year old Greek immigrant and bartender Terry Petropoulos. Kevin Martinette was found guilty of first degree murder and is serving two consecutive life sentences without parole in a Nevada Prison. The accomplice Randall Stafford was found guilty of second degree murder, got 10 to 25 years in prison and was paroled in 2018 according to the NDOC website.

  2. I think jaywalking is often a meaningless charge generally though I am biased. Living in the UK where many roads have pedestrian crossings that give pedestrians the right of way, it isn't a charge that is used here, however when you have such wide roads/junctions then I think it is valid and understandable.

  3. Kevin got life in prison and is now 44 years old and an inmate at Lovelock Correctional Center. Randy, who is now 51, was initially only charged with receiving and possession of stolen property.

    He must have been charged with murder later, though, because he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and got 10-25 years. This was in 2006 and there's no record of him in the Nevada corrections system so he must have only done 16 years or less.

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