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Jurors: Miami murder case lacked direct evidence

March 3, 2026 at 06:18 PM
By Paula Lavigne and Dan Arruda
A lack of direct evidence caused most of the jury to decide prosecutors hadn't proven ex-Hurricanes player Rashaun Jones killed teammate Bryan Pata, according to jurors who spoke with ESPN.

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A lack of direct evidence caused most of the jury to decide prosecutors hadn't proven ex-Hurricanes

A lack of direct evidence caused most of the jury to decide prosecutors hadn't proven ex-Hurricanes player Rashaun Jones killed teammate Bryan Pata, according to jurors who spoke with ESPN.
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