Former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles, who is accused of killing Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, appeared in court again.
Remembering Jeff German
Slain Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German and Washington Post staff writer Lizzie Johnson will receive an award from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
A new book explores the life of late Review-Journal reporter Jeff German and the story that investigators say led to his killing.
The Review-Journal has agreed to give prosecutors, police and defense attorneys the majority of files from the phone of slain investigative reporter Jeff German.
Prosecutors are pushing to see more detailed information contained on Jeff German’s phone, which was seized by police after the investigative reporter was killed.
Here is a timeline of events that preceded the death of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German and the subsequent arrest of a suspect, Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles.
Investigative journalist Jeff German had reported extensively on turmoil and allegations about bullying and favoritism in the Clark County Public Administrator’s office involving Robert Telles.
Jeff German reported alleged bullying and favoritism by Public Administrator Robert Telles. After his arrest, some workers said they have been fearful for months.
Police searched the home of the Las Vegas elected official as part of the investigation into reporter Jeff German’s killing.
Jeff German was one of the finest investigative reporters. His job was to shine the light on the darkness. He will be missed.
The vehicle description given during a news conference Tuesday was a 2007 to 2014 red or maroon GMC Yukon Denali with chrome handles, a sunroof and a luggage rack.
Jeff German was found dead around 10:30 a.m. Saturday on the side of his home in the 7200 block of Bronze Circle, near North Tenaya Way.
Jeff German’s relentless pursuit of stories exemplified the kind of dogged work he practiced throughout a roughly four-decade journalism career in Las Vegas.
As Jeff German was developing the second season of “Mobbed Up,” we teamed up on a challenging interview with Wayne Newton.
German, whose work in Las Vegas spanned four decades, was found dead with stab wounds. Police say they have a suspect.