Interstate Murder: Was it Road Rage or a Case of Mistaken Identity? – Crime Watch Daily

Interstate Murder: Was it Road Rage or a Case of Mistaken Identity? – Crime Watch Daily

A shooting on a Pennsylvania highway looked like a case of road rage. But after months of searching for a suspect, officers say they would find a totally different motive for murder. Our station partner WPMT has been following the story.

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20 thoughts on “Interstate Murder: Was it Road Rage or a Case of Mistaken Identity? – Crime Watch Daily

  1. u offered the reward and should give it to, no matter how long the witness held the key to the crime cuz of their safety, perhaps, but at least u got the disclosure on ur own son's death. maybe u felt $62k is too much and ur greedy mind overcome ur heart

  2. The victims mother is a complete and utter lowlife. I agree with others that she never intended to pay the reward. She deserves the very worst that life has to offer. I have NO sympathy for her.

  3. Something very similar happened here in Nashville on 440. Nurse on her way to work for the night shift was shot in her vehicle on the intestate. She didn’t know her murderer but they’re thinking it was road rage.

  4. I understand she waited a year to report it but we don’t know if she was scare. She did the right thing and reported the killer. Now he’s off the streets. She deserves that reward

  5. Maybe the guy didn’t come forward earlier cause he didn’t know about it until later. Or he may not of thought the killer was serious about killing people at first. When the intended victim finally saw that the killer was safely in jail….than he spoke up when he knew the killer couldn’t get to him. He might of thought his life would of been in more jeopardy if the killer knew he was the one who ratted him out ( before he went to jail) Regardless, he stuck his neck out and spoke up! He didn’t have to say anything! Shoot! Killers still hire contracts on people when they are in jail, sometimes. He deserves the reward money. I would seriously think about suing the lady for a false promise. That was a lot of money. It just seems like she didn’t want to pay up…once she got the information she needed. Sounds like she is just making excuses. She should of been grateful that the intended victim stepped up to the plate. He didn’t have to say anything! Shoot! The killer might have some accomplices still out there and the intended victim could be even more at risk now! Lady you got your answers! Pay up, like you promised!

  6. Was the reward money rescinded or stipulated that it expired after a year? I doubt it. Funny, his mom says do the right thing yet doesn't. Wonder where the money ended up….

  7. That's rotten. This is why you get people to talk. The money. If he hadn't called you may never have figured it out. It doesnt matter how long it took him to call. His tip lead you to solve the case you ungrateful b!tch

  8. “You can get witness protection”… that’s not a decision the lady can make. She started with a lie and was not being truthful about the reward. The man deserves the reward.

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