Now that police dashboard cameras and smart phones are everywhere, it seems incredible that a grainy, silent video can still sway a 1994 murder case.
But it can. Casmir “Casey” Sucharski, one of three homicide victims, had installed a surveillance camera at his Miramar home. The camera captured two men killing Sucharski along with Marie Rogers and Sharon Anderson, friends he knew from his tavern Casey’s Nickelodeon.
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