There are times where we hear about crime and how they relate to video games in one matter or another, typically in the method of how the games influenced the crime. However, it's not every day that an accused person references a video game when attempting to avoid prosecution through lying.
Willie Wilson, 24 and of Indianapolis, Indiana, was arrested last Wednesday on a murder charge of his missing six-week-old son, Delano. However, what was considered very peculiar was his explanation to the police - he claimed that two strangers, a man and a woman, kindapped his child on August 27th at 12:02 after approaching him in an alley after leaving a blue vehicle. Wilson continued the story by saying the man pointed a gun Wilson while assuring Wilson that he wasn't going to hurt father and son. Then the male hit Wilson on the head with the gun, which caused Wilson to fall unconscious for 15 - 20 seconds. After waking, Wilson saw the man and woman leave the alley and leaped into the vehicle with his son's blanket in tow.
Wilson even told 911 dispatch, "I've just been robbed and someone took my daughter... I mean my son."
That sentence right there is a bit of a head scratcher.
The most suspicious part was not Wilson's words, but his descriptions of the strangers. What the police sketch artist depicted were people that looked like characters from "Grand Theft Auto."
Not sure which Grand Theft Auto, though.
Wilson was accordingly arrested. The police also claimed that Wilson's story didn't match secured evidence or witness reports. The fact that the police found "missing children" and "Grand Theft Auto" search terms on Wilson's phone, and blood on the infant's blanket, in the sink and in the bathtub, during a warrant search in 2014, will also be held against Wilson.
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