
Teena Brandon Interview - Questioned by Sheriff Charles Laux (audio)
Former Richardson County, Nebraska sheriff
Charles Laux questions Teena Brandon on
December 25, 1993. Brandon was reporting
that she had been raped by John Lotter and
Tom Nissen. The police refused to make an
arrest for the alleged rape, citing a lack
of evidence. Six days later, Teena
Brandon, along with two witnesses, was
murdered by Lotter and Nissen. Teena's
mother, JoAnn Brandon, sued Richardson
County and Sheriff Charles Laux for
failing to prevent Teena's death. JoAnn
won the case. A judge determined that the
police questioning of Teena Brandon was
demeaning, accusatory and intimidating.


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