![]() He really wanted the best for his family,' Fleming said. Harris' nephew Anthony Fleming believes the men must have seen what appeared to be stacks of cash and thought his uncle would make an easy target.īut he insisted Harris, an electronics repairman, had been making a joke and the 'cash' was simply piles of $1 bills, with $20s on top to make them seem far more valuable. Intruders held a gun to Crane's head demanding to know where 'the money' was before they shot Harris How am I supposed to go on now without you by my side?' On her Facebook page, Crane said: 'He's gone. Y u that's all I'm asking my self in tears. His fiance, who had been praying for him to recover, was devastated by his death. 'They told us when we got there his survival rate would be 5 per cent,' the victim's sister Dar'rel Tyson told FOX 29. He was rushed to the nearby Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in a critical condition but passed away in the early hours of Tuesday morning. The confrontation took a matter of minutes, police said. When she confessed he did not have any cash, telling the intruders the family was 'poor', one of the men shot her fiance in the head, according to NBC Philadelphia. The third held a gun to Crane's head as they demanded to know 'where's the money.' Two of the masked intruders confronted Harris, who had been in the living room with his two youngest children, according to. Police said three young men with guns had walked into the victim's home in the 1100 block of South Ruby Street in Kingsessing, Philadelphia at 11.30pm on Monday night. The caption claimed Harris had 'misplaced' $60,000 and hoped his wife didn't spend it out shopping, according to .Ī week later, Harris was shot and killed. The break-in came after the 50-year-old posted a photo of his fiance Amber Crane holding up large stacks of cash on Facebook. Tony Harris was killed after armed intruders burst into his Philadelphia home on Monday and demanded to know 'Where's the money?' I hope my wife didn't go shopping with it'Ī father-of-three has been shot dead after posting a picture of his fiance posing next to what appeared to be $60,000 in cash on social media. The photos show the bloodied head of Reeva Steenkamp after she was shot by Pistorius, who claimed he mistook her for a possible intruder when he shot through a bathroom door on Valentine’s Day.Is this the picture that caused Tony Harris' murder? The father-of-three posted a picture of his partner Amber Crane holding bundles of cash with the caption: 'I misplaced $60,000. To know what her last few seconds were like, so that this is stopped - so that others do not have to go through this ever.” I want the world to see the photos of the wounds inflicted on her,” Barry Steenkamp said in court. Pistorius, a double amputee, is facing sentencing on a murder charge for the February 2013 death of Steenkamp, a South African model who was the Olympic sprinter’s girlfriend. Prosecutors agreed to allow the photos to be seen. ![]() The photos were released by the Pretoria High Court after Barry Steenkamp made his request. ![]() Crime scene photos showing the dead body of Reeva Steenkamp, who was murdered by Oscar Pistorius in 2013, have been made public after her father pleaded for them to be released to show what Pistorius did to his daughter.
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