the murder of shelley nance set off a wave of deep anxiety and stay on top of the market. set off a wave of deep anxiety around the apartment complex called the false. this is where some of the art students live, and now we re one of them was murdered. which the killer out there somewhere? or worse, even among them? if this could happen to a sweet, quiet home body like shelley, surely none of them was safe. i think a lot of people, immediately after hearing about this, kind of went into this panic mode. and it s like, okay, if it was her, is it going to be me next? in fact, in short order, the art institute of dallas moved students out and into a more secure apartment in the they didn t know what police were thinking. but this was no random crime, that it was personal, an inside
hard sometimes. but when he learned about the victim, about her decent family, her quiet, modest life, her innocence, the murder of shelley nance him personally. she s done nothing wrong, not in the wrong place at the wrong time, not associated with somebody that should not have been so shooting with. the stars and of just write that somebody, an animal, decided to take her life. it sounds like akot to you, this one? well, you know, i got two daughters, and yeah, it s hard. shelley died here in the false, a large housing complex where the art institute arranged for some of the students to live. it seems like a perfectly reasonable fifth place, quite safe, but we stopped by to take some pictures once on the afternoon. but i would not let my daughter live there. no? absolutely not. dallas, like any big
scholarship towards the our institute of dallas. that s quite remarkable. so this is a major talent. and she was so excited about getting to go. the art institute of dallas is an urban school. everything about it and around it was as different as could be from little italy, 45 miles, a whole world away. but here finally was a world in which really felt like she belonged. just being around people that had her same objectives and their same on sets, and a boys, who never paid much attention to her in high school noticed her in college, because she knew her stuff. they were quite impressive that she was so knowledgeable in her field already. it caught a lot of their eyes. maybe, they were each other s kind of people. yeah, yeah. they worried about her, of course. this is the first foundationally has ever been
voltaren. the joy of movement. to say that murder victims to say that murder victim, shelley nance, voltaren. the joy of movement. had a boyfriend was, perhaps, an overstatement, at least shelley nance had a boyfriend was perhaps overstated, at least as the term is technically used in the 24 century. his name was it in shock. he was a classmate at the art institute, 20 years old, with shelley. he lived in the dallas suburb, where he grew up with his mom and grandmother. like shelley, he seemed reserved, at least most people. but in class with close friends, he was energetic. shelley and nathan had been going out, if you could call it, for a couple of months. i did not even find out
back to texas held a funeral at the families church, and it seemed like the whole town was there, along with many of shelley s fellow students from the art institute of dallas. it was the most horrible thing we have ever been through. the day after the funeral, i was ready to kill somebody. the institute held a memorial too, and it was their shelley s parents met nathan for the first time. he came up and wanted to shake my hand and i couldn t do it. i didn t want to look at him. i didn t want to touch him. because, if he had something to do with killing my shelley, i didn t want to pretend that it was okay. shelley nance was just 20 when she was attacked and killed in her off-campus apartment here in dallas. tiny, quiet, sweet and defenseless, the last person anyone would want dead.