changed. how? quite drastically. i could see the color in his face went white. the police had not found lynsie s remains, that was a lie. police do it all the time and it s legal. in fact, larry had tried to find lynsie up at the construction location where chris had worked and he had gotten some interest from cadaver dogs but nothing more. just down the street from chris s house bryce angel of the placentia p.d. who was assigned to work with larry was listening and keeping an eye on the action. you re watching him as the interview happens on the front doorstep. yes. i was sitting ten houses down watching the reporter. once she left the area, we were in business. what happened? later that night he was seen coming out of his house and going into the garage, lights go on, and we re talking like 3:00 in the morning. it was clearly a sign of somebody who couldn t sleep. detectives were sure they had
answers to the tragedy in colorado. good evening. i m ann curry here in aurora, colorado. a community reeling from that deadly shooting overnight in the theater just behind me. here are the latest numbers from police. 12 people were killed. 59 people were wounded. some of them remain in critical condition at this hour. we begin tonight with the very latest. tonight, it is not just aurora, colorado, in stunned disbelief, it is an entire nation. nearly 18 1/2 hours after the deadly rampage at this multiplex in suburban denver, police here are still trying to make some sense of a senseless act of violence. the alleged gunman is in custody. he s been identified as 24-year-old james eagan holmes. he lived in this apartment building and tonight police are still searching there for explosives. aurora police chief daniel oates. and our investigation determined that his apartment is booby trapped with various incendiary devices and apparent trip wires. reporter: until recently, ja