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Link rot is real sadly but here is the closest I could find to the original article and it’s just the same publication referencing how it got onto The Tonight Show.
https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/entertainment-general/2009/03/an_expresstimes_headline_makes.html
Basically the gist is that some victims don’t die immediately after getting homicide-d and so have time to speak to the police.