Cops Finally Nab Suspect in Brazen Execution of Microsoft Exec
For almost a year, Jared Bridegan’s family anxiously waited for authorities to track down whoever was responsible for fatally shooting the 33-year-old Microsoft executive as he tried to move a tire in the middle of a quiet residential Florida road—with his toddler still in the car.
On Wednesday, that day finally came, with Jacksonville authorities announcing the arrest of Henry Tenon. He was charged with several crimes, including conspiracy to commit murder, second-degree murder with a weapon, accessory after the fact to a capital felony, and child abuse.
Authorities did not give any details about the evidence that led to Tenon’s arrest, his alleged motive for the murder, or any relationship between him and Bridegan. However, State Attorney Melissa Nelson stressed, “We know that Henry Tenon did not act alone.”
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