Photos



Kenneth Trentadue



Trentadue Family Photos





Evidence of Murder



Crime Scene 35mm photos (24)

Photo #4 shows that Kenneth fought back--with bruises on his knuckles, and blood on his clothing.

In Photos #9 and #11, you can see the ligature mark from where Kenneth was strangled with zip-ties.

Photo #16 depicts evidence of a struggle in the cell. The photo was suppressed & hidden from the family and investigators for years.

Photos #23 and #24 both show pools of blood and a clump of hair in the cell, also indicative of a struggle.

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Crime Scene Polaroid photos (8)*
*FBI 302 report documenting custody of Polaroid photos
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Evidence of Beating



Mortuary 35mm Photos (10)
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

MP4: MORTUARY VIDEO

This 7-minute video was recorded on August 29, 1995 by the family of Kenneth Michael Trentadue.

When Kenney's body was released to the family, it was covered in makeup to hide all of the wounds. The family removed the makeup and Kenney's brother, Jesse Trentadue, measured and documented each wound.

It was evident to Kenney's family that he had been murdered, beaten from the top of his head to the soles of his feet.