Seven years ago a young couple came home from a date only to find a killer waiting. He is accused of kidnapping murder and he is so frightening to this day the victims families are terrified of him. How terrified, here is Patrick Fraser with tonight's Out For Justice. [full story]
He moved to Miami for the sun and surf, but what a young Michigan man found was death. It happened in North Miami in 2008, now more than a year later, police say they are stumped. Tonight, they're asking for the community's help to get some new leads in a cold case. [full story]
An update on a South Florida family Out for Justice. Their loved one gunned down. The search for the killer had stalled until the Lauderhill Police called Seven's Out for Justice, and after our story a critical call to Crimestoppers. Here's Seven's Patrick Fraser. [full story]
It was a dark rainy night when a grandmother decided to walk short distance to her daughter's house. Little did she know that a driver would run her down leaving her to die in the street. The driver of the car got away, but police have not given up, and tonight they want you to watch and see if you remember this car. Here is Patrick Fraser with Out for Justice. [full story]
Three years ago a Hialeah woman was on her way to a church retreat, only to be killed at an intersection by another woman who was allegedly driving drunk. As Patrick Fraser tells us in tonight's Out for Justice, police know who did it, but they need the community's help in finding her. [full story]
Last June, some teens went to a graduation party at a Coral Gables restaurant, but what should have been a good time ended in the murder of a 16-year-old boy. In tonight's Out for Justice, Patrick Fraser says Miami-Dade police are asking the community to come forward and help them solve a murder [full story]
If you said Stephen Barrett's name before, people would smile. Say it today, and they start crying. He was gunned down last year in Miramar, and now his family and detectives are trying to find the people who may know the killer. In tonight's Out for Justice, Patrick Fraser says Miramar Police are asking the community to come forward and help them solve a murder. [full story]
Imagine someone in your family walks out the door to go jogging. A few minutes later you hear sirens, police called because your loved one has been gunned down in the back. A wonderful person, a great father. Dead. Eight months later police have no answers, but, frustrating, someone does and will not talk. In tonight's Out for Justice, Patrick Fraser says Miami-Dade Police are putting new focus on the case hoping that someone will finally talk. [full story]
Murder is a terrible thing, but when the victim is a teenage girl it's all the more tragic. It happened seven years ago in Miramar. A 15-year-old girl savagely murdered in her own home. In tonight's Out for Justice, Patrick Fraser says Miramar Police are trying to stir up some new leads in an important investigation that's gone cold. [full story]
Catching a killer is not easy. Catching a killer when you don't even know the name of the victim is even tougher. Sometimes detectives face that task, and Miami-Dade Police have an artist who can make it easier by creating faces for victims without one. Tonight police need your help to identify three victims. Here they are in Out for Justice with Patrick Fraser. [full story]