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Former Nevada congressional candidate Daniel Rodimer tackled victim in Las Vegas Strip killing, witness testifies

Brett Clarkson, Las Vegas Review-Journal on

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LAS VEGAS — The ex-congressional candidate was dressed as Ken from the “Barbie” movie. He was allegedly on top of Christopher Tapp, punching him.

This is what a woman alleged she saw at a Halloween party at an exclusive Resorts World suite — an ill-fated gathering that authorities said would lead to the Nov. 5 death of Tapp, 47, an Idaho man who had spent over two decades in prison for a murder he did not commit.

Former Republican Nevada congressional candidate Daniel Rodimer, 45, is now facing a murder charge.

The woman, identified in grand jury transcripts as Dani Lyons, testified before a District Court grand jury on April 18.

Grand jury transcripts also include testimony from a medical examiner at the Clark County coroner’s office, a security worker at Resorts World and a Metropolitan Police Department homicide detective.

Their testimony adds new perspectives to the recounting of the events of the party, which started on the night of Oct. 29 and lasted until early on Oct. 30.

 

Rodimer was indicted last month in connection with Tapp’s death, with prosecutors alleging that the former Republican candidate for the House of Representatives hit Tapp on the head and that the killing was “willful, deliberate and premeditated.”

“Mr. Rodimer vigorously denies the accusations contained in the indictment,” said his attorney, David Chesnoff, on Wednesday. Chesnoff is representing Rodimer with his law partner attorney Richard A. Schonfeld.

Lyons alleged that she saw Rodimer “attacking” Tapp.

Lyons said she and her boyfriend were invited to the party by Bella Duffy, whom Lyons identified as the biological daughter of Sarah Rodimer.

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