that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. 3 am, not to the door. police say, your dad s been shot. he s been killed. i screamed. it was the scariest thing you will ever go through. my whole world crumbled. carl was the kind of teacher students just loved. she was a rock star at her school. with the same in for 20 years, the joy they had with life by the beach. you can hear the waves on the shore formulating room. she was all alone that night, one according to her, an intruder burst into her
woman could love. 20 years, they were together. he could be the life of the party. he was really happy go lucky and he always put on a smiling face and he didn t want anybody to think he wasn t a nice guy. and he wanted to please you. and he wanted to please me. yes. and he was a great friend. he loved his friends. he loved his daughter. he was very loving. he was very generous, very kind. but now cara was in a police car, no j.j. to protect her. what a strange place for a law abiding middle class person to find herself. a high school journalism teacher, for heaven s sake. i loved it. what d you love about it? the kids. they can be very brilliant. and that s one of the best things about teaching. close your classroom and there s no adults. here s a fellow teacher, debbie rein. she was a rock star at her school. then one day, more than two decades ago, a st. petersburg police officer helped with a class project and they both realized they had known each other since t