In a jaw-dropping revelation, Burt Reynolds, the renowned actor, has allegedly committed murder and managed to avoid justice.
A thorough investigation by GLOBE over three years has uncovered a disturbing cover-up surrounding the brutal killing of David Whiting on February 11, 1973.
The incident occurred in a seedy motel in Gila Bend, Arizona, during a jealous brawl over the captivating actress Sarah Miles.
While local law enforcement firmly believed that Reynolds was responsible for Whiting's death, the official coroner's report claimed that the victim died from an overdose.
According to the report, the bloody wound at the back of his head and the numerous cuts and bruises on his body had no relevance to his demise.
However, insiders connected to the original investigation have now come forward, confirming that it was indeed a case of cold-blooded murder.
A retired police officer involved in the investigation divulged to GLOBE that the crime scene at the Travelodge motel had been tampered with by influential figures in Hollywood.
Recalling the chaotic aftermath, he described it as a bloodbath.
Both Reynolds and Miles, who were co-stars in the film “The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing,” which was being filmed near Gila Bend, initially cooperated with investigators.
The police officer, who spent twelve hours at the murder scene, revealed that their statements were unfiltered.
However, a few days later, after hiring a high-profile lawyer from Hollywood, their narratives suddenly changed.
“They were clearly coached,” the anonymous police officer shared with GLOBE, emphasizing that the involvement of powerful individuals hindered the pursuit
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