
A Teen’s Murder Goes Cold—Until an Informant Breaks the Case
This transcript chronicles the investigation into the 2002 murder of nineteen-year-old Christopher Green in a rural Michigan town. Authorities initially struggled with a lack of physical evidence and multiple local suspects, including a hostile neighbor and a witness who fled. The case eventually turned cold for years until a dedicated task force utilized improved footwear databases and a confidential informant to target Raymond Barry. Through a covert wiretap operation, Barry was recorded admitting to the brutal, jealousy-fueled ambush. This breakthrough allowed prosecutors to secure a…
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