The murder of a Vegas reporter might be linked to a sordid video he published exposing a Democrat official leaving the backseat of his car with a woman he was having an affair with.
Investigative reporter Jeff German, 69, who worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, was found dead outside his home on Saturday morning.
Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles, 45, was arrested on Wednesday in connection to the death.
Telles refused to deny he was involved in the killing to reporters outside his home, shortly before he was picked up by cops.
Telles failed to win reelection after German published numerous exposes about the turmoil in his office.
A particularly damaging revelation was about an affair Telles was having with a colleague after German published a video of him exiting a vehicle with his lover.
Staffer Roberta Lee-Kennett, 45, left the backseat of the car at the same time as the official, and can be seen hoisting her skirt down.
The clip was published by the late investigative reporter in May.
Telles' home was searched by Las Vegas police hours before his arrest.
Cops found DNA evidence allegedly linking him to the crime.
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