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    NV v. Robert Telles: Investigative Reporter Murder Trial

    By Katie McLaughlin,

    16 hours ago

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    LAS VEGAS (Court TV) — Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of former Clark County public administrator Robert Telles , who is accused of the murder of veteran journalist Jeff German .

    Telles was arrested on Sept. 8, 2022, five days after a neighbor found German’s body outside his Las Vegas home. The 69-year-old victim, who was an investigative reporter for over 40 years, had suffered multiple stab wounds .

    L to R: Robert Telles (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Dept.), Jeff German (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

    Las Vegas Metropolitan Police were able to locate surveillance video of a possible suspect from a nearby home’s security camera. A person in a large straw sun hat and orange safety jacket was spotted walking to and from German’s house. Police also spotted a maroon Yukon Denali as the possible suspect’s vehicle. According to Telles’ arrest report, an SUV of that make, model and color was registered to Telles’ wife.

    Investigators obtained a warrant to search Telles’ home and car, along with permission to take a DNA sample. Prosecutors say a straw hat that had been cut into pieces was found in Telles’ home, along with a bloody sneaker that resembled the suspect’s footwear. Telles’ DNA was reportedly under the victim’s fingernails .

    Prosecutors believe Telles, now 47, killed German because he was upset over articles German wrote for the Las Vegas Review-Journal about Telles’ alleged inappropriate relationship with a female staffer. Other Telles staffers also came forward to tell German about their hostile work environment, which he detailed in his reporting. Telles also lost the next election, which prosecutors point to as an additional motive.

    MORE | What you need to know: The Robert Telles investigation

    Telles pled not guilty to open murder. He maintains he was framed, and that evidence against him was planted by police and prosecutors.

    Telles has been held without bail at the Clark County Detention Center since his arrest nearly two years ago .

    If convicted, Telles faces a possible life sentence.

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