handled by the brazos county sheriff s office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn t take long for the college station police department and the sheriff s office to compare the dna. what they found, ynobe was also jamie s killer. what s that moment like? i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is exactly what i knew was going to happen. he struck again. another girl is dead. and another family has lost their precious daughter. chuck says to this day he misses jamie and has never gotten over being viewed as a suspect. having to spend such a long time under investigation for the death of a loved one, it hurts. it s like a scar. very much so.
she did talk about the case later with reporter kelly brown. it bothered me at the time because i wondered, why didn t the grand jury indict him for at least attempted sexual assault? but it seemed a little troubling to me that, what were we missing? what part of the story did we not have? did the detective say something that made them think maybe it was consensual? he was still facing the misdemeanor charge of unlawful restraint, scheduled to go to court down the road. in the meantime, he was a free man. he s out walking around. he s out walking around. in the next town over, detectives at the brazos county sheriff s office were still working the jamie hart murder case. in addition to keeping an eye on jamie s boyfriend chuck, they say they followed up on hundreds of other leads and tips. but no one in that department looked at kristen s case for a possible connection. you were sexually assaulted. jamie hart was sexually assaulted. did you start to think that
didn t show up. in the next town over, detective kenny elliot continued to work the jamie hart murder case. he d spent the last year casting a wide net for possible suspects. you took dna from 70 people? i think 77. mainly people that were being booked into jail for violent crimes. anyone that was in the area that just didn t want to talk. we took dna from everybody that would give it practically. but he also had never taken his eye off her boyfriend, chuck cruz. there was just something that was bothering you about chuck cruz. there was a lot bothering me about chuck cruz. so the brazos county sheriff s office kept investigating chuck, even communicated with the d.a. about possibly convening a grand jury. chuck and his lawyer spoke to the detective on many occasions, and the detective continued to think chuck s behavior was
i mean, there s no doubt. and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart s case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff s office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn t take long for the college station police department and the sheriff s office to compare the dna. what they found, ynobe was also jamie s killer. what s that moment like? i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is exactly what i knew was going to happen. he struck again. another girl is dead. and another family has lost their precious daughter. chuck says to this day he misses jamie and has never gotten over being viewed as a suspect. having to spend such a long time under investigation for the
recourse. she did talk about the case later with reporter kelly brown. it bothered me at the time because i wondered, why didn t the grand jury indict him for at least attempted sexual assault? but it seemed a little troubling to me that, what were we missing? what part of the story did we not have? did the detective say something that made them think maybe it was consensual? he was still facing the misdemeanor charge of unlawful restraint, scheduled to go to court down the road. in the meantime, he was a free man. he s out walking around. he s out walking around. in the next town over, detectives at the brazos county sheriff s office were still working the jamie hart murder case. in addition to keeping an eye on jamie s boyfriend chuck, they say they followed up on hundreds of other leads and tips. but no one in that department looked at kristen s case for a possible connection.