Three days passed and the police came back with a photo array of African American men that lived in the area. Both Brenda and Elliot picked out Kash Register as the shooter from the array of photos. The police then searched Mr. Register’s house and found the clothes that Miss Anderson and Mr. Singleton stated that the suspect fled the scene in. When clothes were being processed, they found a tiny blood stain on Mr. Register’s striped pants. When the blood was brought to the lab and tested, it matched the blood type of both the victim Mr. Sasson, and the suspect. Mr. Register was then arrested for the murder of Mr. Sasson. Even with three people defending him, the police still charged him with the murder of Mr. Sasson. Dorothy MacEntire, an employee at the California Employment Development department, helped Mr. Register look for a job all morning to support his family. Cheryl Perry, his pregnant girlfriend at the time said, that he was at home for the rest of the afternoon with her. Sheila Vanderkam who was the sister of Brenda Anderson, contradicted her sister’s story by saying that
Three days passed and the police came back with a photo array of African American men that lived in the area. Both Brenda and Elliot picked out Kash Register as the shooter from the array of photos. The police then searched Mr. Register’s house and found the clothes that Miss Anderson and Mr. Singleton stated that the suspect fled the scene in. When clothes were being processed, they found a tiny blood stain on Mr. Register’s striped pants. When the blood was brought to the lab and tested, it matched the blood type of both the victim Mr. Sasson, and the suspect. Mr. Register was then arrested for the murder of Mr. Sasson. Even with three people defending him, the police still charged him with the murder of Mr. Sasson. Dorothy MacEntire, an employee at the California Employment Development department, helped Mr. Register look for a job all morning to support his family. Cheryl Perry, his pregnant girlfriend at the time said, that he was at home for the rest of the afternoon with her. Sheila Vanderkam who was the sister of Brenda Anderson, contradicted her sister’s story by saying that