The mom of the man suspected in the death of LGBTQ journalist Josh Kruger says data on Kruger's phone would explain her son's alleged actions.
On Wednesday, the mother of Robert Davis, the man suspected in last year's slaying of LGBT journalist and activist Josh Kruger, claimed evidence on the dead man's phone would explain her son's alleged actionsOn Wednesday, as she stood in front of Kruger's home along the 2300 block of Watkins Street in the city's Point Breeze neighborhood, Damica Davis, the suspect's mother, called for the public release of information that, she believes, is on Kruger's phone.
As he was formerly employed by the city, Damica Davis called Kruger a public figure, and claimed he had began an inappropriate relationship with her son when he was just 15-years-old. Davis lived with his family just down the street from Kruger and, his mother said, the two met on a dating app for LGBTQ men in a relationship that began five years before the murder."You could see that like, we can tell that he was clearly off or something because the way his eyes was," said Jamir Miles, a friend of the Davis family.
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