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[The Unsolved Murder of Solomon Robinson: A 27-Year Quest for Justice]-[MURDERED: Solomon Robinson]

Crime Junkie · B2 · 2025-04-21

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The Tragic Case of Solomon Robinson

In April 1998, 19-year-old Solomon Robinson, a soldier home on leave from Fort Benning, was brutally murdered in St. Mary’s Park, South Bronx. Despite the presence of a large party in the park at the time of the shooting, the case has remained cold for over 27 years. The investigation, plagued by witness intimidation, inconsistent testimonies, and a pervasive "wall of silence," highlights the tragic reality of how a promising young life was cut short by senseless violence.

The Night of the Incident

On the night of April 3, 1998, Solomon was found face down near a basketball court. He had suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the chest and multiple stab wounds to his back and hip. Most notably, he bore a "buck-fifty"—a deep facial slash stretching from the corner of his mouth—which investigators identified as a hallmark of gang violence, specifically associated with the United Blood Nation's "Nine-Tray Gangsters" set. Despite the gruesome nature of the crime, no weapon or shell casings were recovered, and the victim's wallet was missing, though his expensive starter jacket remained, leading police to move away from a robbery motive.

The Web of Deception

Initial investigations were hindered by unreliable witnesses, including a friend referred to as "Gayle." Her account of the evening shifted repeatedly; she originally claimed Solomon left to go to a corner store, a claim his family and investigators doubted given he had no money on him. Later, witnesses like "Frank" and "Brenda" emerged, providing accounts that pointed toward two local cousins, "John" and "William," who allegedly had ties to local gangs and were looking to climb the ranks through violent initiations.

Investigative Hurdles and Federal Involvement

For years, the case stalled due to the lack of credible, cooperative witnesses. Brenda, who claimed to have seen the murder from a fire escape, eventually refused to cooperate out of fear. In 2022, Detective Klein, who had a personal connection to the case as a fellow soldier, revisited the files. By involving a joint NYPD-FBI task force, investigators hoped to leverage federal charges—such as racketeering and mandatory minimums—to compel testimony.

Under federal scrutiny, Frank admitted that his earlier eyewitness testimony was fabricated; he had not actually seen the murder but had pieced together a story based on what Brenda told him to gain leverage during his own legal troubles. Despite this setback, investigators remain focused on John and William. William, in a strange encounter with Detective Klein, attempted to divert suspicion by implicating another individual in a different homicide (the murder of Shauna Brown), suggesting a pattern of manipulation.

A Call for Justice

Solomon’s parents passed away without ever seeing justice for their son. Today, his brother Russell and cousin Melody continue the fight. The case remains open, with the FBI offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction. The persistence of investigators like Detective Klein, who transitioned the case to his partners upon retirement, underscores the commitment to solving what has become a haunting cold case. The story of Solomon Robinson is a stark reminder of the devastating impact of gang violence and the critical importance of community cooperation in breaking the cycle of silence.

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Hi, crime junkies. It's Brit.
If you're like me and you're ready to dive into even more cases, there's another podcast I think you're going to love – Park Predators.
In Park Predators, host Delia D 'Ambra dives into the haunting crimes that happen in some of the most beautiful and unexpected places across the globe.
Delia has helped host a couple of episodes of Crime Junkie in the past and if you've listened to her before, you already know her investigative approach brings the facts of each case and their chilling details to life, making Park Predators the perfect mix of captivating and informative storytelling.
So once you're done with this episode of Crime Junky, go check out Park Predators.
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