this is not what was supposed to happen. the note was under her blanket. i saw it sticking out and i grabbed it. their daughter was a runaway. i am frantic! because i did not know how to find her. they called police, they searched, and then, a jogger found a red shoe and a pool of blood. here they are, three people at the door. i just started sobbing. they had found her daughter, but not the boy she was with. it was if he had never existed. we couldn t find anything about. months went by, still no trace of lj. and then, a rookie took the case. how did you feel about it? that this was not gonna be your case? i didn t think i was capable of doing this. i cried the first few hours. a teen found dead. we still don t have an answer. a mysterious answer and the missing suspect. they say, lj has killed someone before. and hurts to solve. i have the feeling, you are learning how to become a detective as you go. this is the case that taught me.
veronica and james were grateful to police, but they knew nothing could bring annie back. while we support the police department and the attorney s office and we appreciate all the work that they have continued to do, it does not change what happened. february 29th, 2016. almost four years since annie s murder. and darwin christopher bagshaw s trial was just a week away. he had refused to talk to police and pleaded not guilty. we were preparing for trial the following week. and i got a phone call that chris s attorney scheduled a hearing that day. jaclyn, now a sergeant with the utah state police, ran down to court and barely made it in time. when she got there, she saw chris standing before the judge. the case is set for a change-of-plea hearing today. are we going forward with that, mr. brown? yes, we are, your honor. there was no deal offered, just a change of heart. are you pleading guilty to
grand junction, colorado and was living with his mom. he was completely unprepared for the undercover officers who approached him on his way to school and for the young detective who met him in the interview room. we have a warrant for your arrest. for? murder and obstruction of justice. i thought i proved myself. no, you didn t. chris was extradited back to utah. veronica and james were grateful to police but they knew nothing could bring annie back. while we support the police department and attorney s office and appreciate all the work they ve continued to do, it does
grand junction, colorado, and was living with his mom. he was completely unprepared for the undercover officers who approached him on his way to school and for the young detective who met him in the interview room. chris. hi. hey. nice to meet you. fanice to meet you, too. jaclyn had wanted to question chris all along. now she finally had her chance. is this an interview? but just as soon as it began it was over. we have a warrant for your arrest. for? murder and obstruction of justice. i thought i ve proven myself innocent. you didn t. chris was extradited back to utah. veronica and james were grateful to police but they knew nothing could bring annie back. while we support the police department and the attorney s office and we appreciate all the work they have continued to do,
reporter: chris, now 17, had moved to grand junction, colorado, and was living with his mom. he was completely unprepared for the undercover officers who approached him on his way to school and for the young detective who met him in the interview room. chris, hey. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. reporter: jaclyn had wanted to question chris all along. now she finally had her chance. is this an interview? yes. reporter: but just as soon as it began i m not going to talk to you without a lawyer. okay. reporter: it was over. well, we have a warrant for your arrest. for? murder and obstruction of justice. i thought i proved myself innocent? nope, you didn t. reporter: chris was extradited back to utah. veronica and james were grateful to police, but they knew nothing could bring annie back. while we support the police department and the attorney s office, and we appreciate all the work they have continued to