A Las Vegas officer accused of killing a journalist who wrote negative stories about him was all smiles during his first court appearance Tuesday — as prosecutors slapped him with intentional murder was.
Disgraced Clark County Public Administrator Robert Tells, wearing handcuffs on his hands and arms, smiled and nodded at the judge during his brief concussion. Telles, 45, is accused of "lurking" outside the home of 69-year-old Jeff German on September 2 and stabbing the veteran journalist to death.
According to a criminal complaint filed Monday, prosecutors said the crime was a "premeditated, intentional and premeditated" murder. The German of Las Vegas Review-Journal has covered public corruption and previously exposed the workplace wrongdoings of Telles, who is also married to real estate agent Roberta Lee-Kenneth, 45.
On Tuesday, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolson told reporters he did not anticipate making additional charges against Telles. Telles' defense attorney, Travis Shelter, "needs more time" and asked the judge to continue the trial for another week, which he granted.
"We consider him a flight risk and a danger to the community, so when it comes to bail, we argue for a much higher bail," Volson said after the court hearing.
Investigators said the DNA found under the German's nails matched samples taken from Tails.
At a September 8 press conference, Captain Dory Koren, chief of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's Homicide and Sex Crime Bureau, said investigators found a straw hat and gray sneakers cut into several pieces at Telles' home. It was an "attempt to destroy the evidence".
Video surveillance from the area of the crime shows a man wearing a large straw hat, orange shirt, reflective stripes, black pants and gray sneakers entering and leaving the German home on Sept. 3.
The German was found unresponsive and lying outside his home at 11:30 p.m.
At the time of his death, the German was seeking more information, including text messages sent by Tels. The public administrator, a Democrat, was running for re-election when the German stories were first published. He then lost the June primary. Tels is scheduled to appear in court again on 20 September.
Robert Tells charged with domestic violence after fight with wife in car, home
I year into his elected term, @ClarkCountyNV public administrator Robert Telles was arrested for domestic violence and resisting arrest. Questions remain about whether he should have reported the incident to the @nevadabar. My story with @ByBrianaE https://t.co/lfoSnH3Nya
— Art Kane (@ArthurMKane) September 13, 2022