a teenager, home alone in the night of terror. i would just stare out the window and try and figure out how scared she must of been. on her body, like a signature, a handprint in blood. it was a crime of passion. there s a lot of anger involved in this. but how long? because that handprint doesn t belong to the man police put in prison. the anger just surged through me. now, a mother turns detective. her words to me were, i just want to know what happened to my daughter. join in as she hunts for the killer and searches for the truth. i wanted to put my fist through the tv. it still brings the hair up the back of my neck. hello, and welcome to dateline. a confession can wake up murder investigation wide open. soon after 19 angie was found stabbed, a local named christopher tapp admitted he was one of her killers. police reported every grisly detail that convinced that they had cracked the case. but years later, there was someone else who thought those t
a teenager, home alone in a night of terror. i would stare out the window and try to figure out how scared she must have been. on her body, like a signature, a handprint in blood. it was a crime of passion. there s a lot of anger involved in this. but how long? because that handprint doesn t belong to the man police put in prison. the anger just surged through me. now, a mother turns detective. her words to me were, i just want to know what happened to my daughter. join in as she hunts for the killer and searches for the truth. i wanted to put my fist through the tv. it still brings the hair up the back of my neck. hello, and welcome to dateline. a confession can wake up murder investigation wide open. soon after 19 angie was found stabbed, a local named christopher tapp admitted he was one of her killers. police reported every grisly detail that convinced that they had cracked the case. but years later, there was someone else who thought those tapes m
me, we go way back, chris. and i thought that he was taught to respect adults. she watched as chris insisted he knew nothing. and then she saw the detectives as they re trying to do subtly make tapp an active participant. let s say that you re there with christopher hypothetically chris, how do you think it happened? and i remember chris saying, you mean like a tv show? next she saw police administering polygraph, esther after polygraph and always with the same result. they would say that he was deceptive. and when he was promised immunity, his story about benjamin hobbs changed. he got a knife. and he just heard to qatar. but perhaps was troubled carroll most was seeing how confused tapp was. even ten days after his first interview. he still seem not to know
with christopher hypothetically chris, how do you think it happened? and i remember chris saying, you mean like a tv show? next she saw police administering polygraph, esther after polygraph and always with the same result. they would say that he was deceptive. and when he was promised immunity, his story about benjamin hobbs changed. he got a knife. and he just heard to qatar. but perhaps was troubled carroll most was seeing how confused tapp was. even ten days after his first interview. he still seem not to know what s house and you lived in. then she, like, live on the corner? or was it. it was in the middle of the block. police, carol noted, kept correcting him. for a guy who had taken part in a murder, he didn t seem to know the layout of angie s apartment. why don t you try and draw? it sometimes it s easier if you
a year and a half earlier, four facilities in south america were shut down because of security concerns. and in 1999, six embassies in africa were closed also for security reasons. now from preventing a terror strike to cleaning up, fox news learned about steps the obama administration is taking to keep a lid on what happened in last fall s benghazi attacks. chief washington correspondent james rosen has new information tonight. reporter: veterans of the intelligence community tell fox news they never witnessed the kind of sensitivity to press leaks that top officials at cia are exhibiting on the subject of benghazi. one cia source describes it as, quote, a nuclear blanket. why are these heroes told not to talk? what is the administration afraid of? what is it protecting? reporter: amid reports of cia administering polygraph tests to benghazi survivors, reports agency spokes men dismissed, they learned of five cia