Did a Ben Affleck Movie Inspire This Montana Murder?

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Did a Ben Affleck Movie Inspire This Montana Murder?
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Prosecutors say that before the brutal killing of ranch hand Isaac Carrier, two suspects shared video clips of the Hollywood hit “The Town.”

Isaac Carrier was in bed, likely asleep, in his apartment in Fallon, Montana, on Jan. 23 when he was shot in the back of the head and left to die in a blazing inferno. And prosecutors say that the two men who allegedly carried out the shooting, and lit his apartment on fire, communicated about the deed beforehand by discussing a video of the movie “The accused are 21-year-old Jake Burghduff and 30-year-old Sterling Brown of South Dakota.

After Brown sent the clip, Burghduff replied in a text, “I’m confused lol.” Brown texted back, “Listen to it again let me know if I can come over.” After discussing the movie, Burghduff drove into Ludlow to find Brown at a local bar. Both men admit to driving around and drinking beer that evening. But their stories vary as to what happened as the night went on.that they left their cellphones in Ludlow and drove in Brown’s pickup for three hours on back roads to Fallon, Montana. They also stopped in Baker, Montana, to fill up a gas can.

Investigators said one of the two men—maybe Brown, or possibly Berghduff despite his claim he did not enter the apartment—poured gasoline on Carrier while he was still alive and around the apartment before setting it on fire. The electric stove had also been tampered with and a smoke alarm in the hallway had been disabled.‘I need your help,’ Affleck says. ‘I can’t tell you what it is, you can never ask me about it later, and we’re going to hurt some people.

According to Burghduff, the two men quickly left Fallon and headed back to South Dakota. Burghduff said he saw flames rising from the building as they drove away. Tucker testified that he believed both men knew they were setting out to kill Carrier, pointing to the fact that they both left their cellphones in Ludlow. “To me, that’s a significant fact that they intentionally left their phones when they left to do this,” he said. After they stopped to buy gas, the agent added, Burghduff must have known they weren’t going to merely assault Carrier.

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