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Man convicted in killing after being ID’d through Snapchat

LAS VEGAS, June 9: A man has been convicted of murder in a drug-related robbery killing in Las Vegas after initially being identified as a suspect because a friend of the victim thought to check and preserve a Snapchat message.
By Reuters

LAS VEGAS, June 9: A man has been convicted of murder in a drug-related robbery killing in Las Vegas after initially being identified as a suspect because a friend of the victim thought to check and preserve a Snapchat message.


Jurors on Thursday convicted 25-year-old Montrell Russum of murder, robbery and conspiracy in the 2018 killing of 25-year-old Martell Williams.


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The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Williams was found dead by a friend, Brandon Boisclar, who said he immediately wondered with whom Williams had last been in contact.


Bosclair said he saved a Snapchat message on Williams’ phone, and detectives then used the message to identify Russum.


Snapchat messages typically can be seen for only a brief period of time.


Detectives also used cell tower records to identify two other suspects. They await trial.

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