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On August 11, 1991 one day after the shooting Detective Mark Stambach questioned one of the victims, Mario Jarmon. He was critically wounded and was unable to speak due to a tracheal tube. Nevertheless, Jarmon responded to questioning by nodding his head. The detective asked Jarmon directly if Valentino Dixon shot him, by shaking his head in the negative, Mario Jarmon answered, “Tino, Valentino Dixon did not shoot him”. Equally important, Jarmon nodded the shooter was actually the deceased, Torriano Jackson. Jarmon was shot and did not implicate Valentino in the incident.

A Letter From Mario's Mother

The Police arrived at the scene within minutes of the shooting, where they recovered twenty-seven (27) spent shell casing, one (1) spent .22 caliber casing, a .32 caliber H & R revolver with one (1) spent .32 casing, and twenty seven (27) spent nine (9)mm casings.
Below are police documents of evidence collected at the scene, also included are clothing and materials collected from Valentino and the victims.



THE MURDER WEAPON WAS NEVER FOUND.
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Newly Discovered Evidence, This Police document was withheld from the Defense, it shows there was another weapon found at the scene.
Just recently a Police Document which had been withheld, confirmed there was indeed another weapon found at the scene which matched the .22 caliber casing. Unfortuntley we received this Police Document in this condition, but as you can clearly see the important information this document holds.

Below is an interview conducted between a investigating Reporter and Officer Rochelle Brown who admits there were two weapons found at the scene.

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