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Suspect "pocket" dials 9-1-1 while talking about a murder (vehicles)

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Broward County (May 22, 2013) - What started as an argument at a Waffle house ended up in a murder on I-95. What makes this story unique - the suspect "pocket dialed 9-1-1, all the while explaining to his friend how he planned to carry out the murder. Here's the BSO version: A man who orchestrated a murder on Interstate 95 "pocket dialed" 911 just before the fatal shooting. On a recorded line, Scott Simon can be heard telling someone else that he's going to follow the victim home and kill him. Minutes later, 33-year-old Nicholas Walker was shot and killed while driving his car onto the highway. Broward Sheriff's Office homicide detectives arrested Simon Tuesday night. He is charged with first-degree murder for his involvement in the May 5 shooting. Detectives do not believe Simon was the triggerman but that he coordinated the shooting after getting into an argument with Walker in a nearby Waffle House. When deputies arrived at the scene shortly after 6:40 a.m., they found Walker's silver Buick crashed into a guard rail. Deputies and Oakland Park Fire Rescue extinguished a fire in the engine compartment, but Walker had already died of gunshot wounds. The investigation prompted a three-hour closure of all southbound lanes of I-95. Detectives are asking for the public's help identifying two other suspects. They have released surveillance video of another man they believe to be involved. That suspect and a third man were in a black 2012 Buick GS in the early-morning hours of May 5. They are asking anyone who may have seen those two men to call Det. Bryan Tutler at (954) 321-4281 or report anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers of Broward County at (954) 493-TIPS (8477) or online at www.browardcrimestoppers.org. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest. BSO also released two surveillance videos of the second suspect and black Buick. The suspect is wearing a sleeveless denim shirt with what appear to be studs or similar detailing on the upper back. BSO are not releasing a copy of the 9-1-1 call.