'It wasn't me'

'It wasn't me'
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Three men are now suspects in high profile murder cases but before they were charged, they ran their mouths to the media. One of the men lied about police statements, and some cried on camera and proclaimed their innocence.

So just how badly can these on-camera statements hurt their cases?
    
For many of them, it's

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Identity crisis

Identity crisis
Identity crisis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

A security breach in an internal Memphis Police Department computer system allowed Social Security numbers and personal information to be posted online.

"I'm afraid for me and my family," Charles Bady White said.

Bady White's Social Security number, phone number and address were accessible through a Google search. 

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Cleveland kidnapping recalls 1981 Memphis case

Cleveland kidnapping recalls 1981 Memphis case
Cleveland kidnapping recalls 1981 Memphis case
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

In November of 1981 15-year-old Leslie Marie Gattas of Memphis was abducted from her bedroom in the middle of the night and hidden by her kidnapper in a church attic for four months.

In most recent kidnapping cases, Gattas tried to get the message out that she had been taken.

Gattas was held captive for 119 days at

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Hope renewed in Sidney Randall search

Hope renewed in Sidney Randall search
WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. (FOX13) -

This week's kidnapping rescue in Cleveland has gripped communities across the Mid-South and given some families a renewed hope in the search for their missing loved ones, including the bizarre disappearance of Arkansas teenager Sidney Randall.

The 14-year-old Walnut Ridge girl disappeared March 9 with her

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Memphis Police looking for new HQ

Memphis Police looking for new HQ
Memphis Police looking for new HQ
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong and his command staff are looking for a new home and Mayor A C Wharton says something is in the works to make that happen.

The city pays $1.4 million to Shelby County government for its current home at 201 Poplar Avenue.   

Director Armstrong said his staff have simply outgrown

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