The suspect in the Rolling Hills Estates murder in Montenegro says he is not hiding from police.
Richard Henry Wall is a suspect in the murder and assault
Richard Henry Wall, the former Southern California businessman suspected in connection with the murder of a Rolling Hills Estates attorney and a home invasion that killed a Whittier resident, lives in a $2 million home on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro. The absence of an extradition treaty between Montenegro and the U.S. protects him from arrest.
Wall denies the crimes and is convinced of his innocence
Richard Henry Wall, 67, who was identified in 2017 as a suspect in the murders, recently denied committing the crimes or that he fled Whittier for the Balkan country to avoid prosecution. "I'm not guilty," Wall said in a telephone interview. "The story about me hiding from Interpol is just an attempt to sensationalize a cop as a hero blaming me for the deaths of people I know. I don't know where they got that from or why. "
Wall and his wife moved to Montenegro after selling the company
He said he had heard about Wall's life in Montenegro, i.e.
Relatives of victims await justice
Victims' relatives await justice. Jeffrey Tidus' wife and family marked the 10th anniversary of his death by lighting candles yahrzeit. The stories of the Tidus and Mendez murders and their connection to Wall remain under active investigation. Wall, although not a suspect in the murder of Tidus, is suspected of orchestrating his murder. Tidus and Mendes died under bizarre circumstances, and detectives speculate retaliation as part of Tidus' legal proceedings.
Wall's company and Mendes' lawsuit
The investigation revealed that Mendes worked for Wall's company and filed a lawsuit against him two years ago, claiming that Wall did not pay employees overtime or give them time off. The signing of the agreement to sell the Whittier home and move to Montenegro came at the same time as the investigation against Wall was revealed.
Wall denies allegations and promises justice
In an interview, Wall confirms he is happy with his new life in Montenegro and claims he did not commit crimes in the U.S. He denies the allegations and calls them a media framing and claims Mendes sued him after he was fired for selling drugs to his employees.
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