The Bradenton Police Department once believed it had enough evidence to make arrests in the murder of Tara Reilly, a 25-year-old woman found face down, naked and dead in a pond behind a local Walmart in 2000.
In a document prepared for the Florida Supreme Court in 2001, Reilly’s parents alleged that BPD detectives had shown them probable cause affidavits and arrest warrants issued for Patrick Brinker, Reilly’s ex-boyfriend and father of their child, along with an unnamed accomplice, in the murder.
For unknown reasons those arrest warrants were never served.
Should those documents exist, and the BPD has indicated they do, the department is illegally concealing them, according to state statutes and legal experts, including law enforcement officials, First Amendment experts and civil libertarians.
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