the police. respects. you feel guilty because they re no, it was almost like a smell. the kind that sticks in your beating their chests and they re nose. upset. something off. and they had no idea that the father of charlie is the one that set the whole thing up. reporter: well, remember, coming up maybe some idea. one of the strangest things of yeah, i always had my all was the alleged killer suspicions. himself. reporter: in spite of the fact that it was a burglar and not your typical burglar. the police said it was a burglar. in his words, he always uh-huh. reporter: you still suspected wanted to be a cop. your father? and this wasn t your typical burglary. i didn t want to put it past him, as much as like, as a kid you don t want to suspect i worked burglary division someone of that. for four years but i ve never had one come with a device it just seemed false. that s used simply for killing. like there were just little ticks of stuff that just seemed wrong.
yeah, and we wanted to see everybody s reaction and we had, of course, the audio. i worked burglary division for four years. but i ve never had one come with we had a surveillance team a device that s used simply for for killing. outside listening to everything. reporter: so, time to focus coming up one problem. 7:30 came and went. on that so-called burglar caught with a bloody knife in his minutes ticked past. no fred. pocket. name was nicholas harvey. he was already really paranoid about being set up. he was 22 years old. would he show? and this was unusual. and what if he didn t? he didn t have a criminal feel the clarity of non-drowsy background. he d never been in trouble with the law before. reporter: seemed like a reasonably nice young man? yeah, very personable. i mean, he came across that way. children s claritin allergy relief. he wanted to ingratiate himself the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy brand. with us as law enforcement. and you know, in h
well, like a bloody knife. i worked burglary division for four years. but i ve never had one come with a device that s used simply for killing. reporter: so time to focus on that so-called burglar caught with a bloody knife in his pocket. name was nicholas harvey. he was 22 years old. and this was unusual. he didn t have a criminal background. he d never been in trouble with the law before. reporter: seemed like a reasonably nice young man? yeah, very personable. i mean, he came across that way. he wanted to ingratiate himself with us as law enforcement. and you know, in his words, he always wanted to be a cop sometime in his life. reporter: and here, he s robbing and killing a woman. correct. reporter: he d been an athlete in high school, still worked out a lot. was a personal trainer at his local gym. he was a big muscle-bound sort of character? correct. reporter: from port hueneme? port hueneme. reporter: but that s way up the coast. that s up by yeah, by
loss or the vitriol thrown at the police. no, it was almost like a smell. the kind that sticks in your nose. something off. one of the strangest things of all was the alleged killer himself. not your typical burglar. in his words, he always wanted to be a cop. and this wasn t your typical burglary. i worked burglary division for four years, but i ve never had one come with a device that s used simply for killing.
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