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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Supermarket massacre victim’s family needs help & Bill Cosby verdict watch

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

News, True Crime

4.28.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 June 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

When a shooter killed Brian Hayes and two other co-workers at Weis Supermarket in Pennsylvania, he stole a father from a 7-year-old girl. Nancy Grace talks to a close relative about the family’s incredible loss and how you can help them. Nancy also discusses the Bill Cosby trial jury deliberations with lawyer Randy Kessler in this episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It was right before 1am when state police got the 911 call about a deadly shooting at the

0:11.7

white supermarket outside Tung Canek.

0:14.5

Three men confirmed dead, including the gunmen along with a woman.

0:19.1

This is another senseless act that didn't have to happen.

0:21.4

It's a tragedy.

0:22.4

24-year-old Randy Stereo, Dallas, Luzern County, used two shotguns to kill three of his co-worker.

0:29.9

This is crime stories with Nancy Grace.

0:33.0

Stereo reported to work just before 11 o'clock Wednesday night for a regular shift.

0:38.1

Investigators think he spent the next 90 minutes blocking the store's five exits before

0:42.9

moving his car in front of an emergency door and taking two shotguns back into the building

0:48.5

and opening fire.

0:49.5

In a journal entry dated Monday, Stereo said he was ready to die, claiming to be a girl

0:55.1

trapped in a man's body.

0:58.5

Imagine the fear.

0:59.5

I recall working late, late nights at a sandwich shop to put myself through law school.

1:08.8

And I would be the only one there late into the night.

1:13.2

And at the time, I didn't think a whole lot about it.

1:16.6

I remember sitting at a table in the sandwich shop looking out into the strip center parking

1:23.9

lot.

1:24.9

It would be about 10 o'clock at night.

1:26.5

And it would be almost deserted.

1:28.5

And most of the stores would be closed.

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