
48 Hours Murder in the Parking Garage
Oct 6, 2025
Detectives Stephanie Winter and Devin Rigo share their harrowing insights from the Intel parking garage murder case. They explore the cunning tactics of a masked killer who spray-painted security cameras to conceal his crime. The detectives reveal how they pieced together digital forensics, disturbing surveillance footage, and a history of stalking linked to a primary suspect. By delving into obsession and threats, they ultimately uncover crucial evidence that leads to a guilty verdict, emphasizing the importance of addressing stalking seriously.
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Escalation From Harassment To Threats
- Milner escalated from harassment to threats, tracking, and trespass despite multiple complaints and legal actions.
- The pattern showed obsession that persisted even after Tanya said the affair ended.
Sting Meeting Exposed Makeup Covering Injury
- Police arranged a meeting to observe Milner and noticed he used makeup to hide a scratch, raising immediate suspicion.
- Milner was detained days after the murder and charged with second-degree murder and stalking.
Burner Cars Were Central To The Plot
- Milner used 'burner' vehicles staged at a Home Depot lot to switch cars and avoid detection.
- Security footage plus vehicle VIN tracking connected those burners back to him and placed him near the crime.


