Jury acquits Reid-John of murder after three-week trial. Prosecutors relied on casino footage, toll records, circumstantial links. Defense stressed no gun match, no direct forensic evidence. A Norristown, Pa. man accused of murdering a Parx Casino winner might have followed the victim home in the early hours of October 26, 2021, but a Middlesex County jury has determined the state couldn’t conclusively prove he pulled the trigger. Jekai Reid-John, above, was acquitted of murder by a jury in Middlesex County, Pa., after the state failed to meet the burden of proof that he fired the shot that killed casino-goer Sree Aravapalli. (Image: Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office) Jekai Reid-John, 31, was accused of killing Sree Aravapalli who was found suffering from gunshot wounds in his home in Plainsboro, N.J., by responders at around 3:30 a.m. that night. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead at 5:24 a.m. Aravapalli had won around $10K at Parx, and prosecutors alleged…Read MoreCategory: Crime & Scandals, Jekai Reid-John, Middlesex County jury, Parx Casino murder, Plainsboro shooting, Sree AravapalliSource: Casino.org

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