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   Hannes Heer to Bob Duncan   
   Re: Suspect allegedly drove Bob Lee to d   
   15 Apr 23 11:41:54   
   
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   From: hh@dont-email.me   
      
   Bob Duncan  wrote in   
   news:smra2v$cqv$1@news.dns-netz.com:   
      
   > davej wrote   
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   >>   
   >> San Francisco is a gay degenerate zone of crime.   
      
   A fellow tech executive killed 43-year-old Cash App founder Bob Lee   
   earlier this month with a kitchen knife after driving him to a secluded   
   area, prosecutors said in a court filing Friday.   
      
   Police arrested the suspect on Thursday and identified him as Nima Momeni,   
   38, who appears to be the owner of an Emeryville, California-based company   
   called Expand IT.   
      
   In a motion filed on Friday to hold Momeni without bail, prosecutors   
   offered new details about the events leading up to the alleged murder.   
      
   Lee, an executive at cryptocurrency firm MobileCoin, was killed in the   
   early morning hours on April 4 in the San Francisco neighborhood of Rincon   
   Hill, the San Francisco Police Department said last week.   
      
   During the previous afternoon, Lee spent time with Momeni's sister and a   
   witness, who identified him or herself as a close friend of Lee,   
   prosecutors said.   
      
   Later in the day, at Lee's hotel room, he had a conversation with Momeni   
   in which he asked Lee about whether his sister was "doing drugs or   
   anything inappropriate," the witness told the police, according to the   
   document.   
      
   Lee reassured Momeni that nothing inappropriate had taken place, the   
   witness said to police.   
      
   Early the following morning, at about 2 a.m., camera footage showed Lee   
   and Momeni leaving Lee's hotel and getting into Momeni's car, a BMW Z4,   
   prosecutors said.   
      
   Video shows the BMW drive to a secluded and dark area where the two men   
   got out of the car. Momeni "moved toward" Lee and the BMW drove away from   
   the scene at high speed, according to the court document.   
      
   Police later found a roughly 4-inch blade at the scene that appeared to   
   have blood on it, the document said.   
      
   The doctor who conducted the autopsy found that Lee had been stabbed three   
   times, including one strike that penetrated his heart, the document said.   
      
   "Mr. Momeni was taken into custody without incident in Emeryville and   
   transported to San Francisco County jail and booked on a charge of   
   murder," San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said at a briefing on   
   Thursday. "Our investigators have been working tirelessly to make this   
   arrest."   
      
   San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins on Thursday applauded the   
   efforts of the SFPD.   
      
   "While in some cases we do immediately have as suspect, that was not the   
   situation here," she said. "Mr. Lee's killer has been identified,   
   arrested, and now will be brought to justice."   
      
   "He positively affected millions of people throughout his life. He had an   
   overarching need to make technology accessible, and to help out everyone,"   
   Bob Lee's brother Timothy Oliver Lee said in a statement Thursday. "Bob's   
   dream was to make technology free and available."   
      
   "Every day around the world, people interact with technology that Bob   
   helped create. Bob will live on through these interactions and his dreams   
   of improving all of our lives," Timothy Oliver Lee's statement continued.   
   "As a family, we're very thankful to the hard working Detectives at the   
   SFPD for bringing his killer to Justice."   
      
   London Breed, the mayor of San Francisco, said in a statement to ABC News   
   last week that Lee's death marks a "horrible tragedy."   
      
      
      
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