On Oct. 31, 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga dressed up in a Little Red Riding Hood costume and prepared for a Friday night to remember. On Oct. 30, 2010, Fair was placed in a Seattle holding cell while detectives gathered more evidence against him for the 2008 sexual assault and murder of a 24-year-old software engineer and Indian immigrant named Arpana Jinaga. It was the combination of the various items that his DNA was on that pushed us to the point of saying we are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that Emanuel Fair killed Arpana, Ehlert said in her podcast interview. The majority of criminals arent very bright. Several people were at the party before Jinagas murder, so the scene was full of various DNA samples. Fair was released in 2019, serving a total of 9 years without conviction, and is now suing the county authorities. Now working a security job and living with friends in Renton, he said hes often depressed, carries guilt for a younger brothers emotional troubles and avoids going out. She and several other residents in the complex opened the doors to their apartments for what was to be a night of fun. Meanwhile they raided Emmanuels stuff and according to his best friend on the podcast took almost ALL of his things. Some guests were rowdy, but nothing out of the ordinary, it says. According to the Rolling Stone report, most of the people at the party that night didnt remember Fairs name. Another apartment complex resident committed suicide just days after Jinagas death, and his DNA was reportedly never compared to the crime scene. Gifts processed in this system are not tax deductible, but are predominately used to help meet the local financial requirements needed to receive national matching-grant funds. Suspect is a true crime podcast that examines the murder of Arpana Jinaga who was killed at a Halloween party hosted by her apartment complex. Fair spent six of the nearly nine years in jail, held by a seven-figure bond, isolated for 23 hours a day awaiting trial. Jinaga showed Fair and other partygoers something on her computer on another occasion. She was outgoing and friendly, joining a motorcycle club, practicing tae kwon do, and volunteering at an animal shelter and fire department, all within eight months of moving to Redmond, he said. Host Matthew Shaer and and reporter Eric Benson go to the scene of the crime in an effort to discover if police identified the right suspect. Residents said Fair appeared relaxed when he hung out at Potts apartment for three days over the weekend. His lawyers said he suffers from depression, anxiety, and PTSD. He had been in her apartment once earlier in the night too. In addition, several neighbors in the complex told investigators that he had a sexual attraction to Jinaga, and he exhibited jealous behavior when she talked to other men at the Halloween party that night. I thought I was gonna die, Fair told Rolling Stone. He was staying with Potts in the mostly white neighborhood that weekend, and his attendance at the party was impromptu. And the other DNA found was found on a robe that was likely in hanging in her bathroom, maybe he dried his hands on it while using the bathroom. The party ended between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., around the same time witnesses saw Jinaga going back to her apartment. There were also other men in Jinagas life that detectives suspected of the murder, and some of their DNA was found at the crime scene. Detectives interviewed Fair three times in jail before the district attorney recommended a first-degree murder against him. Emanuel Fair's DNA was found on Jinagas neck, a piece of duct tape used to gag her, a piece of toilet paper or paper towel found at the crime scene, and was mixed with Jinagas blood on her bathrobe robe (left in the apartment complex trash bin). Nobody heard from her in the following days, and that Monday, her body was discovered on the floor of her apartment, doused in chemicals and showing signs of strangulation. An online memorial for Arpana has been created, for family and friends to share pictures and memories, at crypticgirl.com. At some point during the night, partygoers recall Jinaga getting into an argument with a male, who made a race-related comment. Fair filed a lawsuit against King County, Redmond, the Redmond Police Department and the lead detective on Dec. 29. Around 3 am, Jinaga left a gathering in a ground-floor apartment and returned to her apartment on the third floor. Fairs lawsuit contends the probable cause affidavit used to support the murder charge omitted multiple facts, including that several other mens DNA also was found on crime scene evidence and items found in the dumpster. They also waited days to search a dumpster in the complex where a partial bottle of motor oil, a boot lace used to strangle Jinaga and her bed sheet and a bath robe were found. That decision was upheld by the state Court of Appeals following Fairs first trial. Police let Johnson go after his questioning. The defense also explained the innocuous opportunities Mr. Fair had to touch or indirectly transfer microscopic skin cells to these items during the party. To just dismiss it as racism is ridiculous. Fair is seeking damages for the emotional stress he faced from when police investigated him until he was released. When youre in jail, you dont have a holiday. He attributed them to wrestling a stranger he met at another Halloween party the next day, the lawsuit alleges. 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Only one man was charged with murder. Were they old friends? -, Press J to jump to the feed. Indian immigrant and recent college graduate Arpana Jinaga was found brutally murdered in her Washington State apartment after co-hosting a Halloween costume party at her complex the evening of Oct. 31, 2008. Police went to Jinaga's apartment after they were contacted by her friend, Redmond police spokesman Jim Bove said, adding police are investigating the death as a homicide. Jinaga had been a prize-winner in a . Jinagas naked body was discovered by a close friend and an immediate neighbor in her home on Nov. 1, 2008. Also Leslie Potts covering for Fair is alarming, was that investigated. Jinaga, a 24-year-old software engineer from India, had attended Rutgers University, won an international software award and was a rising star at the Bellevue company where she worked. After-the-fact contentions about inadmissible evidence are a little disingenuous, said Dreveskracht, Fairs attorney, who noted police at one point consulted with a psychic medium who attempted to contact Jinaga beyond the grave. Then, due to inexcusable delays in Fairs trial and prolonged pretrial detention, he spent more than nine years in the King County Correctional Facility as an innocent man, in conditions of inhumane confinement that are well known to have a detrimental effect on mental health, the suit contends. On Halloween 2008, Jinaga and several of her neighbors at the Valley View Apartments threw a large Halloween party, with guests moving between their units. Johnson also said that he had driven to Canada on the day after the Halloween party and that he had been denied entry. Do we know from the OP that it would have been obvious? Residents said Fair appeared relaxed when he hung out at Potts apartment for three days over the weekend. On Thanksgiving, when he hadnt shown up to his familys dinner, Fair said an aunt called him to ask whether he was planning to come. Maybe he sneezed or coughed while using it. Her hands were covered in blue toilet-bowl cleaner, her body and other items were covered in motor oil. Coats is now a captain in the department. On Tuesday, that man, Emanuel Fair, 35, was found not guilty of first-degree murder with sexual motivation by a King County jury. Prior to that, she had attended Rutgers University on the east coast, but had grown up in the Indian city of Hyderabad as the oldest of two daughters. In her spare time, she practiced taekwondo, learned to build her own motorcycle, and volunteered with neighbourhood groups. Fair was staying with his friend Leslie Potts on Oct. 31, 2008, in Valley View Apartments when he attended the party that Potts and other neighbors organized. But as they worked through the evidence, jurors came to believe the state had not met its burden of proving the case beyond a reasonable doubt, said the juror, a 35-year-old Bellevue software engineer who asked not to be named to protect his privacy, It was tough for us to vote not guilty because the family still doesnt know exactly who killed her, the juror said. In a 2020 interview, one of the prosecutors said Fair looked like the best suspect because his DNA was found on objects specifically related to the murder, not the aftermath. Jinagas phone and digital camera were missing from the scene and never recovered. She was a brilliant person. So its kind of messed up. A man by the name of Emanuel Fair was arrested in connection with her murder, but he has since been found not guilty of the crime. Fair is seeking damages for the emotional stress he faced from when police investigated him until he was released. 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According to reports, when lead Detective Brian Coats saw photos from the party, he narrowed in on Fair, who he referred to as theonly African-American male at the party on the podcast Suspect. "It's a series about cutting-edge science and mislaid justice, race and policing, and the kinds of weighty choices that cops and prosecutors make every day," Wondery states in a release. Some of the potential suspects were not interviewed. All the while, Fair, whose family was unable to foot his seven-figure bail, said he had faith he would one day walk away free from a charge alleging he murdered Arpana Jinaga, 24, in her. Now, more than two years later, Fair is suing King County, the city of Redmond and Redmond Police Capt. Court files said there were also burn marks from an attempt to set the body or apartment on fire. Around 2:30 am, Fair and Johnson went to Johnson's apartment and then down to Johnson's car to listen to music. After the jury in his first trial deadlocked in 2017, King County prosecutors tried Fair again in 2019. Fair was later seen leaving the apartment that night. Around 2:30 am, Fair and Johnson went to Johnson's apartment and then down to Johnson's car to listen to music. Court records show prosecutors did not believe they had enough evidence to charge Jinagas neighbor, who met Fair the night of the homicide. DNA was found on a discarded bottle of motor oil (same bag as robe). The case turned into a classic whodunit, and Jinaga's costumed party guests were the prime suspects. Jinaga was. Her removed tampon alone had three separate unidentified male DNA profiles on it, according to Rolling Stones investigation. Unidentified male DNA was also found on a bruise on Jinagas wrist. From the beginning, it was a complex case, complicated by the fact so many people had attended the party the night before she was killed, said Coats, the Redmond police lieutenant. Replies analysing and speculating over the mystery and possible explanations are encouraged. Perhaps the perpetrator(s) kicked in the door, then while leaving they shut it again. I didnt know how to answer, so I just told her the truth: Im depressed. The complaint alleges that police failed to properly secure and gather evidence. He and Jinagas next-door neighbor who became a suspect in her slaying discovered her locked door had been kicked in and found her nude body on her bedroom floor. Fair was initially arrested for not updating his address with his probation officer. Such remarks since his exoneration only demonstrate authorities defensiveness about mishandling the case, Fair said. To pass time, he said he read books, wrote letters and drew pictures. The Mysterious Death of a Young Mom Found Unresponsive in Her Bathtub, Inside the Case Against Bryan Kohberger: Legal Experts Weigh in on Idaho Murders, Will Bryan Kohberger Face Death Penalty if Convicted of Idaho Murders? Get breaking news delivered to your inbox as it happens. They found her nude body on her bedroom floor, face-down on the carpet and partially covered with cloth. The complaint alleges that police failed to properly secure and gather evidence. He was staying with Potts in the mostly white neighborhood that weekend, and his attendance at the party was impromptu. The court documents detail negligence by detectives and the outsourcing of a famous psychic medium to opine on the case. As a man who was incarcerated and released but not convicted, Fair left jail without the support and resources typically offered to exonerated people or parolees, such as job support and mental health services. According to residents of the apartment, Johnson appeared interested in Jinaga. It was a party, Fair was all over her apartment like EVERYONE ELSE. I dont think he killed Arpana. He matched the description of the man the other resident saw around 3 a.m. at the murdered womans door and had a wide window of suspicion around him, the lawsuit alleges. and even burning of sheets, but then they would be so careless and stupid to just discard it all into the apartment dumpster. Coats is now a captain in the department. His attorneys allege Fair was isolated as the main suspect for her murder because of his race and his past criminal record. He scrubbed his phone right after the interrogation, the lawsuit says. Some guests were rowdy, but nothing out of the ordinary, it says. Her arm and a blanket also were partially burned and her comforter was soaking in a bathtub. He was drunk and brought bottles of liquor. Ive never seen a worse case, Corinne Sebren, one of Fairs lawyers, who specializes in civil rights cases, told Rolling Stone in a recent interview. After the party wound down, Jinaga was seen returning to her apartment about 3 a.m.; investigators believe she was killed at about 8 a.m. Nov. 1. Sign up to receive The Atlanta Black Star Newsletter in your inbox. She had been beaten, sexually assaulted and strangled. Redmond Police have found no "firm suspects" in the brutal murder of Arpana Jinaga, a 24-year-old software engineer who was . Most of Fairs jail term was spent away from the general population in administrative segregation essentially, solitary confinement. He told detectives he had a desire to explore. Canadian officials said Johnson tried to blow through the gates. Somewhere they could establish an alibi?) He was convicted of third-degree rape in 2004. Fair ultimately was charged based on trace DNA evidence found on Jinagas neck; a piece of duct tape used to gag her; paper found in the apartment; and mixed with Jinagas blood on a robe recovered from the apartment buildings dumpster. She had been brutally beaten, raped, and strangled. Fair said he went inside Jinagas apartment various times throughout the party. Cameron Johnson: a neighbour of Jinaga: he showed up to the party in Jinaga's apartment late. Fairs lawsuit contends the probable cause affidavit used to support the murder charge omitted multiple facts, including that several other mens DNA also was found on crime scene evidence and items found in the dumpster. Now working a security job and living with friends in Renton, he said hes often depressed, carries guilt for a younger brothers emotional troubles and avoids going out. Most of the partygoers reportedly referred to the chocolate-skinned man as the Black guy in his police file. Her finger and fingernails were cleaned. It was the second time Fair had been tried in connection with Jinagas killing: The first time, in 2017, the jury deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. All the while, Fair, whose family was unable to foot his seven-figure bail, said he had faith he would one day walk away free from a charge alleging he murdered Arpana Jinaga, 24, in her Redmond apartment after a Halloween party in 2008. Several people were at the party before Jinagas murder, so the scene was full of various DNA samples. Arpana Jinaga Memorial. But of course, I imagine it must have been loud disturbance to kick in a door, which was apparently never reported. Her apartment was decorated as a haunted forest, one of. The suit contends detectives aligned evidence to match their theory and disregarded half a dozen non-Black suspects in the case. Johnson's friends and family stated he said "what if I did the murder and I don't remember". When questioned, Fair claimed he retired to Potts' apartment around 1:30am on the night of the party. The lawsuit alleges there was heavy drinking at the party of 40 to 50 people. She had a keen interest in engineering and won several innovation competitions. An exclusive trailer for Suspect is below. To get in one of those cheap hollow core doors (if thats what the apartment had) by kicking, you dont need to kick a hole through, just knock it out of the lock. Jinaga's neighbor Cameron Johnson showed up to the party in Jinaga's unit late. The evidence of Fairs involvement is compelling, Larson said this week. I think that was the biggest reasonable doubt and no one could eliminate him [as the killer], the juror said of the neighbor. Preliminary reports said Arpana may have died on Friday evening. He made calls to a few friends, including apparently pocket-dialing Potts. Poor victim was surrounded by shady people it seems. He went on afterwards, he got his degree, hes never had a crime., Fair, who had only met the neighbor at the party that night, said prosecutors immunity deal was just another biased action taken to strengthen the case against him that backfired, because the neighbor didnt even implicate me, he implicated himself.. Ben Goldsmith and Katharine Edwards advanced a straightforward theory about why Emanuel Fair should be acquitted in the murder of Arpana Jinaga, whose body was found in her Redmond apartment on Nov. 1, 2008. In 2008, 24 year old software engineer, Arpana Jinaga was brutally murdered after hosting a party on Halloween night with fellow residents of the Valley View Apartments in Redmond Washington. On the evening of Oct. 31, 2008, Arpana Jinaga, a 24-year-old software engineer and Indian immigrant, co-hosted the holiday get-together at the Valley View Apartments in Redmond, a suburb of Seattle. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. After the party wound down, Jinaga was seen returning to her apartment about 3 a.m.; investigators believe she was killed at about 8 a.m. Nov. 1. The lawsuit also says Fair threw garbage in the dumpster where the robe and other items were found while helping with party clean up. The prosecutors office told Rolling Stone: We look forward to addressing these allegations in a public courtroom; we stand by our case., Fair said that he was reluctant to file the lawsuit at first because Jinagas family still hasnt gotten justice: theres no resolution for this case, no resolution for her.. On Oct. 31, 2008, 24-year-old Arpana Jinaga dressed up in a Little Red Riding Hood costume and prepared for a Friday night to remember. Arpana was last seen in the early morning of Nov. 1 during a Halloween . Jinagas hands were covered in blue toilet-bowl cleaner, her body and other items were covered in motor oil, her bed had been stripped, a blanket was partially burned and her soaked comforter was found in the bathtub. DNA from the neighbor was found on a motor oil bottle, and from another man who wasnt at the party on a bootlace likely used to strangle Jinaga. During the party, [Fair] was accidentally hit in the mouth and had a bloody lip, so he used a tissue in Ms. Jinagas apartment; he likely used her bathroom during the party where her robe hung; he may have touched the duct tape holding decorations during the party; and photographs show he touched Ms. Jinaga and others while posing during the party. According to the complaint, Johnsons fingerprints were found inside a window in Jinagas apartment, and his DNA was found on the motor oil bottle and a portion of wet carpet at the crime scene. The area she was living is considered an upscale area with a very low crime rate, and is the home to technology companies such as Microsoft and Nintendo. Coats ran a background check on the Fair and found the rape charge. I didnt know how to answer, so I just told her the truth: Im depressed. Now, more than two years later, Fair is suing King County, the city of Redmond and Redmond Police Capt. It contends Fair was asleep at his friends apartment when Jinaga likely was attacked, and that he didnt attempt to leave the area: He helped clean up outdoor areas after the party and stayed with his friend at her apartment for two more days. The lawsuit also says Fair threw garbage in the dumpster where the robe and other items were found while helping with party clean up. Do we know he would have routinely passed her door going in and out of his apartment? He was her pimp, or as the podcast preferred to describe it, the person who placed craiglist ads for her escort services. After zeroing in on Fair because of his race and rap sheet, investigators relied on cherry-picked DNA evidence while disregarding other genetic findings and suspects as part of a gather facts that fit the theory strategy, the suit alleges. According to court documents, Johnson called Jinaga around 3 a.m. but did not mention that to the police during his interview. And thats hard.. The county, police department and Coats filed a response to Fairs initial complaint refuting the claims. Jinagas naked body was discovered by a close friend and an immediate neighbor in her home on Nov. 1, 2008. Fairs 23-page complaint, filed last month by his attorney, Ryan Dreveskracht, contends police and prosecutors botched the probe and wrongly targeted him because he was a Black man with a criminal record, despite evidence implicating Jinagas then-neighbor, who is white. Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse.Season 2: Vanished in the Snow chronicles the disappearance of 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews.
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