Kalen Schlatter, 21, charged with second-degree murder in the death of 22-year-old Tess Richey, made a brief video appearance on Thursday in a courtroom filled with Richey’s friends and family. “We need to find out more about who he really is,” Lioumanis said of the 21-year-old accused. Article Continued BelowAs the family entered the court, they were ushered in by both lead detectives on the case. Graham Gibson sat in the third row behind Richey’s friends and family, and escorted the group out at the end. But the other lead detective, Lioumanis, told the Star police investigators also have a job to do that’s entirely separate from their work with the family.
Source: thestar February 22, 2018 17:37 UTC