More Pictures of Eve Carson Murder Suspect “Person of Interest” Caught on Surveillance photos in NC … Crime Gang Related?
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Police have released to the public more pictures of the main suspect “person of interest” in the murder of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill coed Eve Carson. The new photo shows the same suspect that was seen on the ATM video, attempting to use Eve Carson’s ATM card at a convenience store. Question: Did the clerk at the store not notice that the “person of interest” using the ATM card was a black male whose name was most likely not … Eve Carson as stated on her ATM? Was it reported to police at the time? Wouldn’t that be identity theft? Was the card confiscated or was the purchase allowed to go through?
AP/Chapel Hill Police Department; March 10:This undated image made from a surveillance camera shows a man police call a “person of interest” in the murder of Eve Carson.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Police in Chapel Hill say they have found additional surveillance photos of the suspect in the slaying of University of North Carolina student body president Eve Carson.
Chapel Hill Police Chief Brian Curran said Monday that detectives now have a photo of the suspect attempting to use Carson’s ATM card at a convenience store.
Curran said the subject of that photo appears to be the same young man seen in two ATM surveillance photos released on Saturday. In those photos, the suspect is seen in a baseball cap and hooded sweat shirt driving a sport utility vehicle that may be Carson’s Toyota Highlander. (FOX News)
Chapel Hill, NC police are now looking into a possible gang related link to the senseless killing of UNC coed Eve Carson.
Chapel Hill police believe Carson’s killing may have a link to the Hoover Crips gang because of a retro Houston Astros baseball cap worn by a man caught on camera allegedly trying to use Carson’s ATM card.
The hats, which have an “H” emblem, are sometimes worn by Crips members. The gang has recently surfaced in the Chapel Hill area, according to authorities.
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