英文原文:
Pools of blood and a severed ear are just a few things police have revealed as evidence that a San Jose motorcycle salesman, Steve Hlebo, killed his co-worker.
28-year-old Kyle Myrick was reported missing on Jan. 22. According to an eyewitness account, Myrick was last seen with Hlebo at work.
Myrick was asked to assist Hlebo while working his shift at GP Sports motorbike shop. According to police reports, Hlebo had said that the two got in a physical altercation.
Police responded to a call for a welfare check on Myrick at the shop when a third co-worker was unable to locate him.
In a detailed report, investigators said they had found evidence of a struggle, blood splatter on the walls, pools of blood and a severed human ear in a building towards the back of the shop that had been vacant for over a year. Police have yet to find a body.
In that same report, following his arrest, detectives said Hlebo said he later told a family member that he had killed Myrick and disposed of his body in the ocean.
It all seems like a cut-and-dry case. But, after being charged for homicide, Hlebo has been seen in interview footage denying his involvement.
Hlebo has been quoted as saying, “I am not a murderer, and I did not murder anyone.” And has been making claims that he’s been framed.
But it’s clear police think otherwise. Is this yet another plot for a second ‘Making a Murderer’? Or was Hlebo just not that great covering up his crimes? We can’t all be Dexter.
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