4 PM, Wednesday, April 16, to demand a full
and comprehensive investigation into the
cause of his April 5 death.
Barrier's daughter Jennifer who is organizing the event
stated: "I do not want my father to
have died in vain. He was fighting organized crime for
our community, and his death must
not go unsolved. The one dollar bill stuffed in his
wallet, the missing motel room
key and driver's license, the many death threats he
received, and other unusual
circumstances surrounding his death demand a complete
homicide investigation. He did
not die of 'natural causes' as some would like us to
believe."
Jennifer Barrier stated that her family has been
temporarily denied the ability to view the
four minute tape police obtained from the motel where her
father's body was discovered,
and they would like to be able to positively confirm if
it was he who checked in.
"I know Metro is doing their best and we really
appreciate all their effort. But every time I
read in the paper that a detective thinks my dad died a
natural death, it makes me
physically ill," stated Jennifer.
"I know the police have many other cases, but look at
what my dad was doing at the time of
his death. He had just closed down a Mafia enterprise.
This alone should trigger a full court
press from local police and the FBI to find out who was
the last person to see him alive,"
stated Barrier.
"Someone out there knows exactly what happened to my
dad."
The Barrier family is asking anyone who wants to see
justice in this important case to
assemble at 3:30 PM today in front of Allstate Auto next
to the Crazy Horse Too on
Industrial Road near the Sahara overpass.
The Crazy Horse property was seized in 2007, and is now
in the possession of the United
States of America.
CONTACT: Jennifer Barrier - 702- 385-6050