![]() When officers attempted a traffic stop, the driver fled at a high rate of speed until the car crashed into a fence on 16th Street.Īlhakim was taken into custody and charged with the Philadelphia homicide. Later on the day of the murder, Philadelphia police spotted the Sable, which was sought in King’s killing as well as for an April 7 murder in Philadelphia at 5100 N. The vehicle was purchased in Julie Jean’s name. The investigation found that Alhakim and Jean were connected through the Mercury Sable driven by Alhakim.Īlhakim obtained the vehicle on March 30, Less than two weeks before the murder, when Alhakim and Jean went together to buy it at a shop on 61st Street in Philadelphia. It was a payment of $5, with the emoji message that is interpreted to mean “link up, message me, no phones, that’s it.” Many of those communications were able to be recovered by law enforcement, including the last message that Jean sent to Alhakim, which was sent through CashApp at 12:11 p.m. Through an examination of the call detail records and cellular phone downloads of the two defendants, detectives found that contact between the two had been deleted from their cellular phones, with Jean deleting 787 texts just 13 minutes prior to her interview with detectives on April 12. The connection between the two defendants, detectives learned, was through the father of Jean’s three children, who was Alhakim’s cousin. Jean and Hayes had an affair last year, and after Hayes broke it off, Jean continued to text, call and harass both King and Hayes, prompting Hayes to obtain a protection-from-abuse order against Jean. The investigation found that Alhakim and Jean planned and conspired to murder King, who was the longtime girlfriend of William Hayes. The day after the murder, detectives located additional surveillance video on the route from King’s residence to the Dunkin’, which clearly showed the Sable’s license plate was PA DYR-9012. ![]() ![]() On the morning of the murder, the investigation found that when King pulled her vehicle into a line of traffic in the Dunkin’ drive-thru lane, Alhakim parked the Sable a short distance away, then walked to the driver’s side window of King’s vehicle and shot her multiple times, killing her.Īlhakim returned to his vehicle and drove away. ![]() Through interviews and surveillance videos, detectives determined that the victim’s car was followed from her residence in the Lynnewood Gardens apartments by a silver Mercury Sable driven by Alhakim.Ĭellphone evidence and surveillance video showed that Alhakim had previously been outside of King’s residence in the days leading up to the murder and had watched her movements. Alhakim had walked up to the car and opened fire, police said. In processing the murder scene, detectives recovered six 9 mm fired cartridge casings. On arrival, police found King dead in the driver’s seat of her Ford Edge, which had come to a rest on a parking island near the Dunkin’ drive-thru lane. to the Melrose Shopping Center for the report of a shooting. “It is a tragic killing of a good person, all because of an ended affair.”Ĭheltenham Township police were dispatched about 7:30 a.m. “This cold-blooded killing of Rachel King was a targeted murder of an innocent person, planned by these two defendants and horrifically carried out in front of King’s son,” Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Alhakim, 33, and Julie Jean, 34, of Elkins Park, with first-degree murder, conspiracy and related offenses in the shooting death of the 35-year-old mother on April 11. Maybe when Silvio looks through it you shoot the box and it electrocutes him or something.and even then I'm positive I'm incorrect.NORRISTOWN - A Philadelphia man and Montgomery County woman have been arrested in the fatal shooting of Rachel King in the Dunkin’ drive-thru lane in Cheltenham, Montgomery County. Like my best guess for the Sapienza redacted telescope one, for example, has something to do with the target looking through the telescope and the electrical box outside the building with the green and red lights. The levels are gigantic and I can barely see what the picture is alluding to, let alone what to do. I finally gave in for the You Put The Lime In the Coconut discovery in Bangkok and youtube'd it, and even with the coconut hint I would still have never figured it out.īut the ones with literally no description and just a thumbnail.dude wtf. How in the balls are you supposed to figure them out (if you don't cheat and search online) from a bloody thumbnail?
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