friend, story or innocence. yeah. it would take another 25 years to find the killer. a most unlikely suspect. always there, watching them, daring them. you were literally talking to christine s killer? right. i kept thinking after the fact, he had to have known who i was when i was standing in front of him. he had to have known who i was. some things are so life altering that you can t forget them, no matter how hard you try. for harry goodman, that moment came the morning of december 21st, 1992. harry was the principal of an elementary school, in lancaster county, pennsylvania. his star teacher, 25-year-old, kristie morocco was late for work. christie was there every morning, at 8:00. when aid became a 30, harry grew uneasy. the kids started coming into the classroom. so, i called her apartment about five times, nothing.
he contacted her family who lived about two hours north. christy s brother, vince morocco. we got the phone call from her school, she wasn t there, she didn t show up for work. which maybe she got stuck in traffic. we were in panic mode. the kind of person she was, we thought something was wrong. it was that gut feeling. the family told harry, they hadn t heard from her. harry couldn t wait any longer. he knew she lived nearby. so you decide to jump in your car to go see what s going on with christy. i was prepared to get down and change a tire on the interstate. that s what you are expecting? that s when i was expecting. but, it wasn t. when he eventually pulled up to christie s apartment complex.
get out of the car near the apartment that morning described a different make and model, a dodge daytona. police decided to focus on that type of car. they took that information, put it in the for anybody who had a similar type vehicle. they started to worry, whoever he was might come back for one of them. i remember going to go to work, and i saw a car that was fitting the description of the car they were looking for. being paralyzed, not being able to leave the house, like, he s waiting for me. i remember writing their license plate number down, and putting in my pocket, so when they found my body, they would have this clue. this has to strike fear to people. when a young girl like that is brutally murdered. and the person who did it is at large. the person was out there this whole time.
he was eliminated did scientifically, and by alibi. next to them, dagger had always been a man of mystery. he didn t talk about his life, or work. their imaginations run wild. he either hired a hitman. right. or, it was revenge. it was something to do with him. it was somebody that wanted to get back at him, for whatever reason. there was no other logical explanation for us, at the time. we were terrified. but, investigator s didn t buy the hitman angle. professional hit man do not get in hand to hand physical combat with their victim. they certainly don t leave multiple dna samples behind. you wouldn t think that anybody would do it at 7:15 in the morning, in her apartment. there would be better ways to do it. it s not consistent with the professional hit. so, police need to consider other men that she may have
christy s ability to connect with the kids? she was creative. she had the kids motivated, they were captivated. some people would drag themselves into work, christy would a phony you could bottle it and sell it. tell me. but, investigators did find one loose threatened her life. she loved him the. so loyal to him. christy had fallen for a man who went by the name, dagger. it was in her friends idea of a catch. kristie was 25, and he was not. he was old. he was 20 years older. almost twice christie s age, but he had a good job as the president of the local team store s, and he was generous. i think she felt cared for. i don t know exactly how, whether that was financially,