particular in his work, as he was in a lot of his personal life. few new bobby better than richard, he s the social worker at the department and fairly enough, saw a lot of bobby social, along with his wife. they look like a happy couple, they would sit close together and joke around with one another and hold hands. and i think they gave each other effect. this kind of thing. the icing on the seemingly perfect cake came into thousand and one. a baby boy named monte. vicky was wildly happy, on the verge of their 16th wedding anniversary. it seemed like the lozano s had it all. the job, good family, a good size home. more than 5000 square feet. and supplemental income, from vicky s mother. who lived with them. even paid for part of the house. but on july 5th, 2002, bobby and vicky celebrated the anniversary. that would be their last. i need an emergency
there wasn t a place that said, and then someone looked in the window and saw him shooter. but the totality of that case was so strong, i had no, no doubt whatsoever when i finished reading that reports that bobby lozano had shot and killed his wife. the overly detailed statement that bobby had made to police that one that had left detective scratching their heads to? struck down a justice odd. it was the strangest thing. the night before was their anniversary. it was a friday night. he took her out to dinner. at a really nice place and dallas. romantic? sounded like it from his story. the statement for the police about his wife dying, the first several pages were about the dinner that they had. the wind that they had with the dinner and what the three course dinner consisted of. how they came home and played with a baby. and you looked at that and thought what the heck?
a while. but he eventually broke up, and he went on to marry a woman that he started a real estate business with. bobby was free to live his life. while vicky was not. and that irked the reporter, donna fielder. she wanted to get her hands on the case case. especially that box of evidence. a year went by, than to, then more. so far for years, you just kept hitting wall after wall after wall? yes. so i kept you going? vicky was still there. and vicky had not had any justice. she kept at it, and finally, oh warned on department relented. giving donna that box. after a formal, written request. the archaeological details of the keys life, and death. we re now in the hands of the one person it seemed, who still cared. i stayed up all night reading that file. and it was astonishing.
questions swirled as richard approach the sergeant outside of bobby s house. i said what happened, he says, well bobby said he came home and found vicky in the bed. and she has a gunshot wound to her chest. inside, bobby was waiting for his old friend. tense, it s a. but at the ready with the details of the terrible preamble. what lay on the bed. bobby told richard that he left home, only briefly, to come back to find vicky shot. his gun cleaning kit lay right beside her. he said before he left he took his gun out and he was going to clean that because vicky and him were going to go to the range the next day. he told, made she must ve been trying to clean my gun because how she likes to tinker with stuff, and she may have been trying to clean my gun and it accidentally went off. police photos showed the grisly result. her wound was she was gone. her mother arrived that evening to a crowd of investigators.
very defensive of bobby. refused to believe that he could have anything to do with it. she flat out told us that if we found anything besides an accident, that we would not be doing vicky a service. but it was bobby who remain the most perplexing, the written statement about the events the night his wife that sounded more like a dinosaur novel then a report from a police officer. i have to say it was the most bizarre statement ever that i have seen that was given by a witness or suspect in a criminal case. 85 to 94% of the statement was extraneous information. and typically that s a good indication someone is being deceptive. for investigators, it was troubling, for bobby s friends, it was behavior that sounded familiar. many who knew bobby often survives that there was something behind the badge not