KILLER PHONE CALL

Man accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery ‘said no good deed goes unpunished about his arrest’ in jailhouse call

LAWYERS are fighting to exclude jail recordings of phone calls from the three men who are suspected of killing Ahmaud Arbery after one of them said "no good deed goes unpunished."

Former cop Gregory McMichael used the phrase, seemingly referencing his arrest over Arbery's death in 2020, while talking to his brother in one of the phone calls cited in court.

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Gregory McMichael was heard telling his brother 'no good deed goes unpunished'Credit: News 12 NBC 26
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Walmsley will also decide whether to allow Arbery’s  at the trial.

Arbery was on probation at the time of his death.

He pleaded guilty to carrying a firearm onto a high school campus in 2013 and for stealing a TV from a Walmart in 2017.

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