Jordan Davis: Slain dealer's nickname found in drug debt 'tick list' beside '153,000', court told
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The case surrounding the murder of Jordan Davis has intensified with evidence presented in court. Prosecutors allege that Robert Redmond, a suspected drug dealer, had links to the crime, drawing a connection through ominous ‘tick lists’ found at locations associated with him. These lists included the name 'Jordo,' the nickname of Davis, and a significant sum of money labeled 'not yet.' Additionally, Rachel Redmond is accused of aiding her partner, Wayne Cooney, who is alleged to have shot Davis, in escaping prosecution by providing him with shelter after the incident.
The prosecution has presented significant evidence connecting Robert Redmond to the murder of Jordan Davis, indicating that the motive might be linked to drug-related activities.
Detectives revealed that two addresses tied to Robert Redmond contained lists with references to 'Jordo,' the nickname of the deceased, accompanied by a notable amount of money.
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