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The Daily Crime

"He's been living out his life quietly"

The Daily Crime

VAULT Studios

True Crime

4.3627 Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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34-year old Sylvia Quayle was found dead inside her Denver area home by her father in August 1981, KUSA9 reporter Matt Jablow describes the decades-long investigation into the horrific murder. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up. Sylvia's sister and family had the quote, beauty scene is never lost, etched onto her grave marker.

0:08.5

A very fitting reminder of the beautiful person she was. This team will never stop trying to identify people who have taken members of our community away.

0:18.0

For Vault Studios, I'm Will Johnson. You're listening to The Daily

0:20.9

Crime. Before we get into today's story, we have an update on a case we told you about recently.

0:28.1

The arrest of Dallas police officer Brian Reiser. As we told you about, Ryzer was facing

0:33.6

capital murder charges in connection to two murders in the Dallas area in 2017.

0:39.0

Investigators charge Riser with hiring a hitman in both cases in Dallas police chief

0:42.9

Eddie Garcia announced Riser's arrest in early March.

0:46.7

That all changed last week as a Dallas judge ruled no probable cause against Riser and dropped

0:52.7

the charges against him.

0:54.1

He walked out of jail, a free man.

0:56.0

Here's Kevin Rees reporting for WFAA. Disappointed. And yesterday's ruling. There's no question.

1:01.3

I'm not going to lie about that. And Dallas police chief Eddie Garcia in a brief afternoon

1:04.6

news conference said that case as far as the department is concerned will continue.

1:14.6

Officer Brian Reiser, released from jail on Wednesday, had been in jail a month implicated in the murders of Lisa Sands and Albert Douglas.

1:18.6

Much of the evidence supplied by convicted killer Emmanuel Kilpatrick,

1:22.6

who said the former officer and former school classmate hired him to kill the pair.

1:27.6

But in a Wednesday hearing a Dallas homicide detective admitted to mistakes in that investigation,

1:35.1

and although a prior judge had agreed to two previous probable cause warrants for riser's arrest,

1:41.6

Judge Audrey Moorhead determined there was no longer any probable cause

1:45.4

and ordered Riser be set free. I support the work that our detectives did and in conjunction

1:51.3

with the FBI on this case. And we're going to continue to thoroughly investigate this case,

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