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The San Jose Mercury News has a new online article about the still unsolved murder of Matt Flores. I'm not savvy enough to figure out how to post it (sorry), but maybe someone else can help.
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It is one of the most disturbing unsolved killings in Santa Clara County history. At 8:14 a.m. on March 24, 1994, a young engineer at Applied Materials, Matthew Flores, pulled into a parking spot and was shot once in the head as he got out of the car. He left behind a wife and an 8-month-old girl. Every few years, for good reason, authorities make a renewed appeal for witnesses. So it was Monday morning, when District Attorney Jeff Rosen, Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian and Santa Clara Police Chief Mike Sellers asked again for public help, invoking the carrot of a $100,000 reward from Applied Materials. Strictly speaking, there was no news at their news conference at Santa Clara police headquarters. The Flores case remains a mystery. My own theory, favored by Flores' mother, is that something in the 26-year-old engineer's military service followed him to Santa Clara. More on this in a bit. SERENDIPITY But there is a back story that reveals how the power of serendipity has kept this case in the public eye. Oddly, it involves a colorful ex-mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, Buddy Cianci, who became a radio talk show host after serving time on a federal racketeering charge. (Cianci died at the age of 74 in January.) In the fall of 2010, then-State Senator Simitian was on the East Coast, and Cianci asked him to be on his drive-time show. During the show, someone from the station brought in a note for the California legislator. A male listener wanted him to call, but not on the air. Before he signed off, Simitian promised out loud that the he would call the man back. That listener was Mike Mauro, the stepfather of Matt Flores. Mike is married to Flores' mother, Ellen. Mauro told Simitian the story of the 1994 killing and asked for his help. Simitian said he would see what he could do for the Providence couple. In early 2011, Simitian spearheaded an effort to put the Flores case again before the public: I wrote a column then that described how the killing had stumped investigators. (You can see it at goo.gl/S620RA .) A FEW LEADS Normally, you would view the involvement of a politician in a major crime story with skepticism. They do, after all, have to stand for office. But Simitian asked me to keep his name out of it. The media effort in 2011 produced a few leads but no breakthroughs. Five years later, Mike Mauro called again. And Simitian again offered to help, along with Rosen and Sellers. He checked with Applied Materials to be sure the reward was still offered. This time, the supervisor was an unavoidable part of the story. What we know is this: Flores was driving a rented Chevrolet Corsica when he pulled into an unassigned parking spot in the Applied lot at the company's Building 12 at 3225 Oakmead Village Drive. As he got out of his car, his killer fired one shot to Flores' head. A woman found his body in a kneeling position just outside the car door. The killing took place just outside the range of Applied's surveillance cameras. The cameras did catch an image of two-door light-colored 1991-1994 Ford Explorer driving through the parking lot. It had black trim on its lower panels. Why do I think something in Flores' military service followed him to Santa Clara? Partly, it's elimination. Flores had been at Applied for less than two weeks, hardly enough time to make a lethal enemy. And he had a sterling educational record in his home state of Rhode Island. From 1990 to 1994, he had been a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army and taken part in Operation Desert Storm. Monday's news conference didn't produce any news. But it did offer more insight into why this case touches us. On Tuesday, Matt Flores would have turned 49 years old. About a week ago, his 22-year-old daughter graduated with honors from college. "It can be easy to let these sorts of cases slip into the background," said Simitian. "But we should remember that to Matt's friends and family, this case is just as important today as it was more than 20 years ago." Police have asked people with information about the case to call 408-241-9495. Contact Scott Herhold at 408-275-0917 or sherhold@bayareanewsgroup.com. |
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Thanks for posting. I still think it was a random act of violence or mistaken identity. If there were a military tie I would think there would have been something else to it. This man had no enemies.
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One thing I have always been curious about is how the murder occurred just outside of the camera view. How lucky is that killer that Matt parked in the exact area that isn't covered on security cameras? I wonder if Matt was having an affair with a married woman and the woman's husband killed Matt. Just a very bizarre case. |
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I could be wrong, but everything we've been shown indicates that Matt was an attentive and loving father and husband. |
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I have been at a loss on this one since the beginning. Everything fits and nothing fits at the same time. |
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If this was a case of mistaken identity, then did they ever find out who else at Matt's job was driving a vehicle similar to his? Process of elimination. Also, if Matt wasn't the intended target, then the shooter had to have noticed the person he was stalking was Matt and not the intended target, unless he was after Matt to begin with.
I also find it troubling that if Matt was shot at close range, then where did the killer go afterwards and how did he escape detection? There were several people in the parking lot and would have seen a suspicious person walking away from the scene I would think. He had to have been hiding somewhere after the shooting and escaped during the turmoil. |
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Didn't the "suspect vehicle" stalk another, similar car before Matt entered the parking lot?
This case has bothered me since I first saw it. I wonder if it was some kind of gang initiation or a road rage thing which could also be mistaken identity. I can't imagine a professional hit man doing a guy in broad daylight in a well traveled parking lot at rush hour. |
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