long-term parking in the visor. that meant that serrano had to have touched it. but where was that years old ticket now? did it still exist? the detective had to get his hands on it. but big problem at the airport records office. initially a couple of the other detectives were told that those particular tickets had been destroyed by a storm. you must have thought that somebody was playing games on you, right? we thought, there s no way our luck could be that bad. but tommy ray kept on coming. that parking ticket might be his only shot at proving that serrano had indeed put foot back in florida the day of the murders. insisting i said, i want to see where the tickets were destroyed. i want to see what you have. and as the detective was getting ready to go to the airport, he got a call back from airport officials saying, sorry, they were wrong about those tickets being damaged in the storm and they were in fact intact and waiting for him to sift through. so now you re on th
in the halls of the business office of erie manufacturing, four people, three men and a woman, had been shot dead. florida state detective agent tommy ray thought he could prove that nelson serrano, an ousted business partner, had done it, even though he claimed to be in atlanta that day and a hotel security camera backed that story up. he s got a good alibi, doesn t he? he s 500 miles away. he had planned it out well. reporter: detective tommy ray had evidence indicating that serrano s nephew left him a rental car in the orlando airport parking garage. he put the ticket to get out of long-term parking in the visor. that meant that serrano had to have touched it. but where was that years old ticket now? did it still exist? the detective had to get his hands on it. but big problem at the airport records office. initially, a couple of the other detectives were told that those particular tickets had been destroyed by a storm. you must have thought that