In this article by Lizette Alvarez, published by The New York Times on March 18, 2025, the news of the brutal murder of Adan Manzano, a Telemundo sports reporter, during the Super Bowl weekend is explored. Manzano, who had covered the National Football League (NFL) playoffs for years, was found dead in the trunk of his car in the Houston suburb of Fresno. The report highlights how Manzano’s family is contending with the grief of losing him, as well as the reality that they will never fully understand what happened to him. Moreover, the article contains insightful details about Manzano’s personality, background and professional work, which helps to provide a more vivid picture of who he was and why his death has sparked such concern and sorrow. Overall, the article offers a poignant and thought-provoking reflection on the impact of unsolved murders, particularly those involving beloved media figures who contribute significantly to society’s cultural landscape.
(NYT) Murder of Telemundo Sports Reporter Adan Manzano: Unanswered Questions Keep His Family Grieving, March 18, 2025.
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