Investigating the Murder of Snowboarder Ben Bradley (Part 3) – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

Investigating the Murder of Snowboarder Ben Bradley (Part 3) – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

A young man in love with life and fresh powder – brutally beaten and stabbed to death, his body discovered in the middle of the Wyoming wilderness while his murderer remains at large. Some say the law let his killer go free. Michelle Sigona has the story.

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33 thoughts on “Investigating the Murder of Snowboarder Ben Bradley (Part 3) – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen

  1. Heartbreaking story.
    I feel so much for these parents.
    Ben looked like such a sweet and special man, so handsome.
    Some greedy, jealous scum balls took his life for what? A thousand-dollar board?
    They get to live with guilt the rest of their days and then someday the final punishment will be dished out by God Almighty for spilling Ben's blood, taking his precious life.

  2. I love how dedicated that detective is to finding the killer/s and solving this case. It was heartbreaking to see him emotional, I know he’s as involved as the parents are, and I haven’t seen that often.

  3. what bothers me is the fact that the money was left behind but the snowboard was taken… I mean those 2 local hillbillies don't look intelligent enough to know its worth… but the jet ski guy and the one… Khan or whatever, considering he had charges in LA, they would know the worth of smth like this… Such a sad case…

  4. I’m sobbing. I can’t imagine loosing one of my boys and no justice. I’d loose my mind. I will be praying for Ben Bradley and his parents that justice happens soon. Ten years is way to long. It’s time for those who saw that snow board to admit it and do the right thing and come forward.
    Justice is needed for these parents. Ben’s snowboarding was not just average. I think he could have made a career or been in the Olympic Games with his incredible talent.
    Much love and prayers go to his Mom and dad. Hugs to their gentle giant son Ben🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️

  5. It’s beautiful when a police officer gets emotional because you know he’s gonna do everything in his power to fight for justice, the world needs more officers like this respect to him and rip Ben fly high forever x

  6. That POI’s sister and parents sure live in the lap of luxury. I know this isn’t nice but damn, what a sh!thole. Well, actually, two sh!tholes. And yeah, I understand that some people struggle financially, that they might have little choice as to the area they live in and that keeping up a home can be expensive. But, that being said, you don’t have to trash your place either. There’s garbage, broken furniture & just a general look of dysfunction and even if you’re in financial straits you still have control over some of that. Call me tone-deaf, insensitive or privileged if you want but I’ve lived at the poverty line myself and while I understand everyone’s situation will be different it’s so important to not just give up. You become what surrounds you and just having a little pride of place can really motivate you to make changes in your life because unfortunately no one is coming to save you from your sad situation.

  7. My daughter died in a car accident. Sometimes, I go and sit right on top of the place the driver’s side window was on the ground, up on its side. After ten years, I still pick up tiny shards of broken glass. It’s exactly the place she died.

  8. Brooo they said they suspect the snowboard is at the house how's this smart ass reporter gonna go scream do you know anything about the board bfore the house is searched if they did have they dnt no more

  9. This takes the very heart of me.
    I'm infuriated and sorrowful for his parents.
    As the wife of the Veteran Surgeon who was killed in Spokane said, on another CWD segment, said: 'There is no justice in the world. There is no justice that could make this right.'
    No. Certainly not. But I dearly hope that there will be, if not justice, if not vengeance, then punishment

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