Title: NBA G-League Player Accused of Plotting Murder on Court
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In a shocking turn of events, Chance Comanche, a player for the NBA G-League Sacramento Stockton Kings, has been accused of plotting a murder while on the court. Alongside his alleged co-conspirator, Sakari Harnden, Comanche now faces murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and kidnapping charges in Las Vegas.
The remains of their alleged victim, Marayna Rodgers, were discovered in Henderson, located just outside of Las Vegas. Originating from Washington state, Rodgers had traveled to Las Vegas with her boyfriend in early December to engage in prostitution, working as a medical assistant.
The motive for targeting Rodgers originated from Harnden’s alleged implication of her boyfriend in a double murder in California. This connection sparked a sinister plan between Comanche and Harnden, leading them to kidnap and murder Rodgers. Disturbingly, police uncovered messages exchanged between the two, explicitly detailing the plan.
During the night of the murder, Comanche’s team played in Henderson. Exploiting this opportunity, Comanche reached out to Rodgers, pretending to be a potential client seeking sexual acts. Surveillance footage at the M Resort captured Comanche’s whereabouts during this time, establishing his presence in the area. Harnden, on the other hand, was recorded leaving his hotel room visibly distressed and in tears.
Las Vegas police swiftly took Harnden into custody, while Comanche was apprehended in Sacramento County. Shockingly, Comanche confessed to the murder, providing a detailed account of how the crime was committed. His confession guided law enforcement to Rodgers’ remains, bringing closure to a devastating case.
As a consequence of his involvement, Comanche has been released from the Sacramento Stockton Kings team and is currently being held without bond. Harnden, in addition to his charges related to the murder, is also facing a theft charge for stealing a Rolex.
Both Comanche and Harnden are expected to appear in court to face their charges. The case has sent shockwaves through the basketball community, leaving fans and experts alike questioning the security measures in place for professional athletes.
The NBA G-League has not yet made an official statement on the matter, but Comanche’s actions will undoubtedly have far-reaching repercussions for not only his own career but also the league’s image as a whole. The trial is anticipated to shed further light on the extent of Comanche and Harnden’s involvement in this tragic incident.
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