Robert Telles Found Guilty of Murdering Las Vegas Journalist Jeff German
Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles has been found guilty of the murder of Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative journalist Jeff German. The verdict, delivered by a Las Vegas jury, marks the culmination of a high-profile trial that captured national attention due to its chilling circumstances and the implications for press freedom.
Jeff German, a seasoned journalist known for his relentless pursuit of corruption and wrongdoing, was found dead in September 2022 outside his Las Vegas home. His death sent shockwaves through the community, sparking an intense investigation. Telles, who had been the subject of German’s investigative reporting, quickly emerged as a prime suspect. German’s articles had exposed allegations of mismanagement and a toxic work environment in the public administrator’s office, leading to Telles losing his re-election bid.
Throughout the trial, prosecutors presented compelling evidence linking Telles to the crime. This included DNA evidence found under German’s fingernails and surveillance footage showing a man matching Telles’ description near the crime scene. The prosecution argued that Telles, enraged by the damaging articles, sought
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