One year ago, Army vet Vladimir Renee was ambushed. viciously beaten, and left for dead outside his mother's home in northeast Detroit. As police don't have much to go on, his family is pleading for help to find justice. WWJ's Tim Pamplin reports.
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00:00And it shouldn't have happened.
00:02Meet Natasha Renee.
00:04I don't want it to happen to anybody else.
00:06U.S. Army vet, just like her late brother, Vladimir,
00:10reliving her hell from one year ago.
00:13I don't want us to go another year
00:15and this person not be brought to justice.
00:17Natasha was stationed in Texas
00:19when the call came in that her brother, Vladimir,
00:21was hospitalized in a very serious condition.
00:24Vlado, as she called him, served in the Army.
00:27Medi-called out with mental health concerns,
00:29moved back to the family neighborhood of Cranes Woods
00:31around Seven Mile and Ryan.
00:33Vlad was working on his health, raising his two boys,
00:36one about to graduate college, the other off to high school.
00:39Then on the night of March 27th, 2004,
00:42half a block from his mom's house,
00:44a man starts beating him mercilessly.
00:47Five days later, Vlad died at Detroit,
00:49receiving hospital from the injuries.
00:52Now Natasha has teamed up with Crime Stoppers
00:54to try and find her brother's killer.
00:57There's a killer among the people of Cranes Woods.
01:01It's your brother, it's your cousin, it's your homeboy,
01:04it's the guy who lives next door.
01:07And they're getting up every morning
01:08and brushing their teeth,
01:09going to get something to eat and going around,
01:11acting like nothing ever happened.
01:14They got away with murder.
01:16If you know anything about the senseless,
01:18brutal murder of Vladimir Rene,
01:20you're asked to call 1-800-SPEAKUP.
01:22Tim Pamplin, WWJ Newsradio, 950.