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And he asked me had I seen salonia And I said, no, not this yesterday I was a patrol officer for the Hem Police Department I was dispatched to a missing persons call on Apple Street in Hamond, Louisiana The complainant Rinoreie explained to me that his wife had left home the night before and had not returned and he was concerned and wanted to file a missing persersons report I had received a description of the car from Reginald I started to drive a range road And I noticed The car walked up to the car and noticed Salon's body inside the car. It was very Very, very obvious that she was deceased Salonia was twenty six years old at the time When I watched the crime scene video and saw Saloni's body in that car Immediately, I was sad. I was mad It was pretty apparent to me right away that whoever did this homicide hated this woman Call Regin a back I says, Rejimond, have you heard anything He told me he said yes He said they found her in a car And he said that she was dead And I was I was interviewed after she was murdered as a six year old. Okay name name When I watch that video over and over again. Okay the day before Sunday what to do. What I see is a six year old boy Their life had been changed He doesn't understand the magnitude of it yet And you askking me, youre trying to find out who killed my mother. Do you remember seeing her lady You do. Anytime a young woman Salonei's age is killed the way she's killed, I think most people right away would assume the husband did it, right? And that's the easy way, that's the stereotypical way But it's also not out of the realm of possibility that this was some killing for another reason From that day on, my life changed forever It just begs the question why Vladimir Dutier reports, The day my mother never came home After my mother was murdered Things go fast I couldn't really understand Like why would somebody kill her? Like, what did she do It's been decades since Reggie Reed Jr. last saw his mother, Selonia I feel like I've missed out on the huge part of life I'll never get back Reggie was only six years old on august twenty second, nineteen eighty seven One of the last things he remembers is his mother buying him a chocolate chip cookie here at the Hammond Square Mall in Louisiana. He told police his mother kissed him when she left the house later that night the rest He says is a blur. When you think about that What does that feel like? When I think about How my mother's life was shorten and how my experience was short and I feel empty Somebody says to you, Who was Salonia What do you say someone ased me who was Salonia, I always say youre looking at her ' based on description. memories and what things people share When I look at airror, I see my mother Reggie's memories are at the heart of the memoir he's written about his mother's murder Today my mother never came home Within these pages, you will find the memories of a six year old boy whose mother was murdered a fifteen year old young man searching for his place in the world without the guidance and encouragement of his mother Tonight, my mother went out and never came home Life for me and my father It basically flipped upside down Charles Muse, now retired, was the police officer who found Selonia's body after taking the initial missing person's report from her husband, Reginald Reed Salonia's body was in between the bucket seats of the car with her torso over into the back seat of the car She had sixteen pinpoint like stab wounds in her upper torso, shoulder and neck Her blouse had been torn off. Her pants had been removed from her being sexually assaulted as well. Louisiana State police Lieutenant Barry Ward would eventually be assigned to the case years later He was only sixteen years old when Salonia was murdered In nineteen eighty seven, I was a sophomore in Marshall County High School in Western Kentucky When he eventually did pick up the case file, he took note of the lack of blood in the car. it would suggest that she was murdered in another location. and then transported to where her body was later discovered at the Johns Cb Market That market was about one and a half miles from the Reed house on Apple Street the scene Officer Muse noticed something else about Salonia's naked body I did see a substance that had been placed on the body. It was a white liquid type substance on her toarsso and stomach area Police believe the white lotion may have spelled out a word But if there was a message It had become illegible in the Louisiana heat The windows were rolled up. It was August at the time. It was very hot out Detectives bagged any potential evidence, including the butt of a cigarette A Winston cigarette. He said it try to hear then. Police canvass the area, but Ward says they didn't find any eyewitnesses or murder weapons. The following day on Monday the twenty fourth, a neighbor went to his mailbox and discovered a crucifix and a screwdriver. given the nature of Selonia's injuries Police at first believed the screwdriver might be the murder weapon even though it had no visible blood on it It was early in the investigation. And detectives looked at all the angles. including Solonia's job at Citizens National Bank She was a teller in the commercial section. She was described as being pololite kind, had a nice smile Here she is taking part in a community fashion show justust one week before her murder Selonia and Reginald, who was a Marine and later a car salesman met during their high school years Salonia was known for being devoted to little Reggie, as everyone called him But the night she disappeared, she left the six year old at home with his father according to what Reginald told pololice He and his son Reginald Jr., were gonna to stay and play video games while she went out. to a local bar with her girlfriend Officer Mewuse interviewed that friend denied, she and Salonia had plans that night Regginal told police he suspected Salonia had a boyfriend and admitted he and his wife had personal differences But Ward says the police found no evidence of an affair based on the research that I had conducted her coworkers, the people that knew her. said that she just went to work and came home that she was always seeing with her little boy The day after her body was found, investigators searched the family home on Apple Street. The chief of police said that when he went in, it smelled like bleach in the house. Detectives looked for evidence that Salonia may have been killed there. But all they found was a freshly vacuumed carpet and the gold clasp of a necklace Reginal gave investigators permission to interview Little Reggie only other person in the home the night of the murder. In this police video, a detective questions Reie as his father fidgets with a bean bag intended for his son. Tell me what you remember about thatight. Reggie Jr. became his father's alibi The boy said he and his father played video games and then slept together in the same sofa bed on that August night Did anybody come over G anybody leave Every single my life When little Reggie agrees that everybody stayed home, his father looks at him. Ebody Can back see home that? Don't be afraid this, you know, don't be afraid. We just talk c. She did She li, She just came up. You was the mana baby. He said he't want talking. Oh, you don't want tal? J just emotional Oh. Okay, That's al right, look. Did't I tell you before that I'm. Oh he's here, baby. Okay, Darla, I won't talk no more. You don't have to I just can't imagine what it's like as a six year old actat to sit there Loo at that It's still hard to believe that That's me Watching that video just brings back so So many questions and in pain because I see me crying. In the aftermath of Selonia's murder, her family came forward with more information. someome of it directed at one of Reginald's friends, Jimmy Ray Barnes Turns out, Barnes smoked Winston cigarettes, the same brand found in Salonia's car And Sallonia's sister, Gwen Smith said that Selonia did not like Jimmy Ray. Aan she knew D didn't raise the voice becausecause she started screaming. Come inside, I don't trust him. So she was scared of him Just because you're short on space doesn't mean you have to compromise on style. 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Shopify. com slash Tinderfoot In the days after Selonia's murder, there was one name police kept hearing Jimmy Ray Barnes, a friend of Reginald Sr. Jimmy Ray Barnes was an acquaintance of Reginald Reed. He hung out with him, he worked with him. Lieutenant Ward learned about a disturbing incident at a local beach where Selonia was swimming with littleittle Reggie just days before the murder They were on inner tubes Jimmy flipped Salonia over She didn't feel that it was a playful thing. She felt that it was deliberate and intentional She was not a good swimmer and she said she struggle to make it to the bank The next night, Her sister, Gwen said Salonia became frightened relative who was visiting Salonia spotted Jimmy Ray Barnes near her home And she said Saloneoney went into Hysterics like. No, no. Don't go out there. donon't go out there And within a few moments, Jimmy Ray Barnes walked around the corner of the house Jimmy told her that he was checking on Salonia And she ran him off Ward would learn that Jimmy Ray, along with Reginald, came under even more scrutiny two days after the murder A witness came forward to say she had seen two men around John's curb market on the night Selonia was murdered She became suspicious and later wrote down on a piece of scrap paper in the license plate As it turns out, that was the vehicle that Reginal Reid was known to operate in that was his car. two weeks later, Police assembled this photo array and showed it to the witness. The witness identified the driver as Rinal Reed and the passenger as Jimmy Ray Barnes. Jimmy Ray was given a polygraph test and police at the time said he passed But it wasn't long before Jimmy Ray left Hammet Reginald denied having anything to do with Selonia's murder But neighbors told police the marriage was troubled. Family members say Selonia had accused her husband of physical abuse And there was talk of divorce. The police continued investigating, but prosecutors never brought the case to a grand jury. There's a lot of circumstantial evidence in nineteen eighty seven that pointed to Reginald Reid and Jimmy Ray Barnes As far as a smoking gun, it was not there at that time. I saw it feeling like Nothing was going to be done about her murder We would not get justice Time pass Reginald continued to live in Hammond He even ran for mayor in nineteen ninety eight. R Reggie Reeds N b Canel He lost that race But he and littleittle Reggie stayed in the family home, which today, has fallen into disrepair. So this is it. What's it like for you to just I'm back here. I know you don't like to, but what does it feel like? I feel numb Yeah I feel numb. This is where it all started, you know, this is the halls I used to run. This is The TV room, this was the TV room. When you were playing Nintendo with your father the night that your mother was murdered, wasas that here? That was in this room Reggie went on to attend college and later got an MBA. He moved out of Hammond and began working for a pharmaceutical company But there were no new developments on his mother's murder until twenty eleven, when Lieutenant Barry Ward of the Louisiana State Police got involved After I started interacting with Slonia's family herer sisters I realizize how important it was Before Beer reward came into the pictchure I just felt like nobody cared about Soloni as. Pase This was just the last opportunity I felt before more witnesses passed away. that we would have a chance to find justice for This terrible crime that happened to Sloia. As far as Ward could determine, the crucifix and screwdriver found within days of the murder led nowhere. But the detective was drawn to several life insurance policies Reginald had taken out on Salonia paid out more than seven hundred thousand dollars Some of those policies were taken out the same month that Salonia was murdered Ward wanted to reinterview Reggie Junior in twenty twelve Reggie was thirty one years old and living in Texas Ward sent a Texas Ranger to begin the questioning He told me why he was here and it was to discuss My mother's murder. And the ranger then told Reggie something, he said he'd never heard before. He was not aware that his father was a suspect in the murder of his mother That was like Where's this coming from? I been know over three decades, you tell my dad killed my mom seriously I remember asking Is it any new evidence surface. and It was nothing new It's true that the insurance policies had been discovered by the original detectives. But Lieutenant Ward had organized them in a way that he felt was damning Texas Ranger asks Reggie about those policies He showed me a graph, a timeline, that show these insurance policies that were taken out close to her death Did you all of a sudden say I need to get to the bottom of this or It was eye opening because I'm like Well, that doesn't look good How I learn what I What's all this Reggie struggled to make sense of it all I did talk to my dad about it over the phone His response was He took out policies on everyone Reggie said he finds it hard to square what the investigation revealed with the loving father who raised him I look back. I'm like, man, he really he really did do some Great stuff for me. He was a great provider. Ward took a deep dive into the case file and focused on that Winston cigarette butt found in Selonia's car He sent it out for DNA testing something that was not widely available in nineteen eighty seven There was a match in the National Crime DNA database Cotis but not to Jimmy Ray It came back to a man by the name of Billy Ray Barnes Billy Ray. Jimmy Ray's identical twin brother and the DNA supervisor had another surprise He let me know that identical twins share identical DNA Lieutenant Ward decided he had to interview Jimmy Ray And it turned out that Jimmy Ray had been holding on to some key information all these years Jimm Mary. Barnes did tell me that Reginal Reid offered him fifty thousand dollars to quote unquote, knock off his wife. In july twenty twelve, Lieutenant Barry Ward went on the hunt for Jimmy Ray Barnes. who had become a prime suspect in the Salonia Reed murder case after his DNA was linked to the crime scene Ward found Barnes in the Atlanta area, where he said Barnes told him he'd fled Hammond because he was afraid of Reginald Reid. Barnes said back then, he'd been shot at three times and hit once in the neck Barnes suspected the shooter was Reginald. but had no proof Jimmy said he was known to carry a gun You fast forward twenty five now, thirty years. Reginald Reid was now an old man Barnes was ready to talk about Reed without a lawyer. under head. Barnes told Ward that a few days before Slonia killed Reed asked him if he would quote knock off his wife Reginald asked you if you would quote by your term knock off his wife. that mean you took that to mean to kill her to murder. R. What was your response to that? He Did he discuss any money with? Yeah, he is. discussed some money Ward press bars to tell him how much money More than five thousand? Yeah. More than ten thousand? Yeah. moreore than fifty thousand. fifty thousand. He offered you fifty thousand dollars. Is that a guess or is that the amount he offered? the amount he offered. But Barnes told Ward that he would not repeat the story in court. I don't trust alone, Lo. Ward confronted Barnes about that polygraph test from the original case file Barnes allegedly had passed that polygraph. Wards suspected Jimmy Ray secretly had asked his identical twin, Billy Ray to take that test I've talked to Billy And he said he took that polygraph test Billy looked like you and was questioned over a murder that you took part in and he doesn't know anything about it, he's probably gonna pass that polygraph test. Wouldt that be fair to say? I don't know I'm not going answer that. I know I'm the one to took the polygraph tests. Ward believed he had a solid case to finally bring charges. He had Jimmy Ray's DNA connected to the crime scene. and his videotappe statement about Reggie offering him fifty thousand dollars to kill Salonia. Bt said prosecutors always wanted more I would get phone calls through the years from prosecutors who had asked me to reinterview family members, find out additional information, test more evidence. It was busy work Then, in twenty eighteen, a newly hired prosecutor Taylor Anthony got to sign the case Why reopen a thirty five year old case? What was the trigger? Well, why reopen it? It's an interesting question. This was a case To me, right away when I looked at it that there was a story to be told Anthony was impressed by all the investigative work done by Lieutenant Ward So he reached out But Ward told Anthony he was too busy and that he felt he'd been let down by other prosecutors. My initial response was to just get this guy off the phone He said, Look, I've already poured hundreds of man hours into that case and y'all didn't do anything. And he said, You're wasting your time, kid Have a nice life, basically Anthony was undeterred. and promised war that this time Things would be different. Think he saw what I saw I think that made all the difference in the world Like Ward, Anthony was sure Jimmy Ray Barnes knew a lot more. So he and Ward took a road trip to Atlanta we were able to locate Jimmy. He was staying in the camper at his employer's place We pulled up early in the morning when the sun was coming up And he was coming out of this camper putting a belt in his pants. And he said, Hey, who y'all looking for? I said, you, Jimmy. And he goes, Oh, you again This time, the new prosecutor had with him an agreement appved by a judge, giving Barnes complete immunity if he testified to everything he knew about Salonia's murder. So to the layperson, you offered him a deal So I offered him what I would say would be the golden ticket Barnes rejected the offer. He did not trust me. He did not believe me. He did not want to talk to us Ward and Anthony were about to drive back to Louisiana when Barnes said something that took them by surprise As Barry and I were getting back in the car, Jim Ray Barnes came over to us and he said, I want you boys to know that I'm the key to it all And he said, if you think you can indict me for murder, then do it Anthony was quick to take him up on that challenge. A couple of weeks later, grand jury and Tanill Parish returned secondecond degree murder indictments for both Reginald Reid and Jimmy Ree Barnes Immediately, we went to Reesinald's home I knocked on the door identified who I was and that I had an arrest warrant for him for the murder of his wife He really had no emotion The date was june twenty first, twenty nineteen. more than thirty years after Soelonia's murder When Reginald was arrested It was like It's like a burden. just kind like like a burden was lifted off I got a call that my father was indicted for second degree murder and conspiracy along with a coodefendant For my mother's murder Reggie Juni. put up his father's two hundred fifty thousand dollars bail bond. My dad been my rock for so many years I felt the need to try to help them Now that you are both adults, did you ever ask him those questions that you have that you're questioning even now as we sit here Yeah, I asked him. I asked them man. He he maintains his innocence Sitting in another Hammond jail cell was Jimmy Ray Barnes He now had a lawyer and asked to speak with detective Barry Ward and Taylor Anthony So Barry and I went and met with him again in exchange for him telling us everything he knew, he was offered a deal to plead to accessory after the fact to murder and was given a five year prison sentence The homicide trial of Reginald Reid was scheduled for november twenty twenty two And Jimmy Ray had agreed to testify. Reggie Jr. hope to hear never before revealed details What had happened to his mother I want to know what happened. in the middle of the night alone in your apartment And that feeling starts to set in that something is wrong. Realizing your home is no longer safe, you plan on your escape But he has other plans Details are the kind that stay with you. water running in an empty apartment A walk door that shouldn't be locked That uneasy feeling of being watched That's the setup for unhinge. 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I see a woman whose body' been desecrated, violated, mutilated, and nobody spoke up for her and fought for her. And there's a quote that I love and it goes, The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is the duty of the living to do so for them And that's my job Anthony told jurors about the seven hundred thousand dollars from the insurance policies on Salonia's life So what was your theory once you put all these pieces together? My theory was that Salonia and Reginald were in a marriage that was about to come to an end. There was a history of abuse and that Salonia was tired of it And she was ready to leave Reginald. I think he was angry and he saw an opportunity for some money. I think that's why he killed this woman the case that they're presenting. which is this man takes out all these life insurance policies on a young healthy twenty six year old woman. What is his rationale for having done that? But they're missing the biggest part of it. It wasn't just on her was on himself, was on the child. It was family policies. So it's not like he just went and took out policies on Salonia only Prosecutor Anthony was frank with jurors, telling them that the state would not produce a murder weapon or the exact location where Slonia was stabbed. He focused on what the prosecution did have including that white lotion found on Salonia's body. Later, police were able to find a bottle of lotion in the Reed household that matched that type of lotion that was on her body The prosecutor also showed jurors a photograph of some scratches on Reid's neck taken on the day Selonia's body was found They wanted to take photographs of his neck and he was very hesitant Anthony said Reed told police two different stories about how he got those scratches But after forensic testing It was determined that none of Reed's DNA was found under Salonia's fingernails. They believe that the killer is mister Reginald Reed. so anything that goes to contradict that, they're going to completely block out. William Simon pointed to Jimmy Ray's long criminal record of arrest. It couldn't be introduced at trial. And the reason why his criminal raps couldn't be introduced at trial is because these aren't convictions But William Simon says Jimmy Ray's arrests were for violent crimes. False imprisonment and aggravated assault, aggravated battery with a dangerous weapon, murder. These are things that the jury had a right to know, but because of the law, they didn't find out. Jimmy Ray Barnes ultimately took the stand as part of his plea agreement Jimmy Will you please tell me? There were no cameras in the courtroom. So this recording is taken from Barnes' police interview conducted by Ward before the trial. He told the same story when he testified. On the night of the murder Barnes said he promised to meet Reed in the parking area outside John's curb market. where Salon's body had been found. Oh when I got there, he was getting out of the blue cld. The blue clowd was parked there Barnes said Reginald asked for his help in moving Selonia's body. I wasn't getting involved in there. He wanted me to move the body and I didn't want to move and I didn't move the body. Barnes says that Selonia was fully clothed when he saw her and sitting in the passenger seat. I gu see b in there And I paned My understanding after the fact is that Jimmy Ray Barnes talked Reggie and said, where's the money? You told me fifty thousand dollars He says he never got a penny of it prosecutor, Anthony contends that after the men drove away, Read Rurn and staged the crime scene Stripping off Selonia's clothes covering her with that white lotion and leaving other evidence to make it appear as a sex crime And What does your dad say to that He says completely BS He sayays's no way We were at home playing Nintendo. William Simon had her own theory of what happened that night All of the information that we've received about Jimmy Ray Barnes is that he was borderline, obsessed with Salonia I believe that maybe he encountered her, tried to make a passad her that was rejected and that's where you see that anger, that rage, that hatred. sitting through the trial Reggie admitted that the relentless focus on his mother's murder was upsetting Especially as he watched that crime scene video which he had never seen before And it really struck a card by just seeing my mother there Lifeless and disalone and dead. Reginald Reid never took the stand And after less than a week of testimony, the case went to the jury Reggie junior Brace for the verdict I have a secret that's about to seriously upgrade your downtime. Misted Play is always running these massive sweepsticks from major cash prizes to top brand bundles to thousands of dollars in gift cards for Amazon, Visa, Target, and more. 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