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2020 Milwaukee Fatal Crash, “Most Wanted” driver condemned

Jerry Anderson Jr.; I-43 crash scene

A man from Milwaukee, who was previously presented on “Wisconsin Most Wanted”, was convicted of a false fall in 2020, in which two people were killed.

In court:

Court files show that 35-year-old Jerry Anderson Jr. was sentenced to 37 years in prison and 25 years of long supervision. A jury was guilty in all seven charges in March, including ruthless murder.

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Crash on I-43

The background story:

In June 2020, the authorities reacted to the wrong crash on the I-43 to the north near the Chase Avenue in Milwaukee. The investigators later learned that this was the result of a deliberate action.

Court files State Anderson informed the police that he should drive the wrong way on the highway. One of Anderson's passengers was killed. It also killed the 24-year-old Rhode Molina and injured a person in Molina's vehicle.

Rhode Molina

What you say:

After a criminal complaint, Anderson's explanation was as follows:

“… shortly before the crash, in the area of ​​the 11th street and Rogers, a car with which he is not familiar and was occupied by an unknown person or person began for unknown reasons.

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Anderson continued:

“… to lose the car that followed him, he decided to deliberately go to the highway in the wrong direction, and thought that the following car would not dare to do the same. He said that he had little memory of what happened after he came on the highway.”

The source: The information in this report comes from the district prosecutor's office of Milwaukee County, the Wisconsin Circuit Court and the previous reporting on FOX6 messages.

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