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.
hitting the clubs. now, police had to consider whether christie told dagger that she wanted to break up. if so, had he taken it badly? was that on christy s mind in the morning she was murdered? or, had christy angered someone else from that saturday night? police wanted to know more. where did you eat? where did you go dancing? where did you go after that? who was there? then, something bizarre, the day after casey s murder, a man walked into her school, he clearly didn t belong there. i approached him, and said, can i help you? bob will dyson, assistant school superintendent. he said, i m just here to see christy mirack. i said, well, unfortunately, you have to leave. as christy has passed. the mysterious visitors said he hadn t heard the news. he claimed it was christy s
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
because, i knew she was leaving, and we were still with no answer. vince took up the cause, staying in touch with police. even putting up a billboard, looking for any new leads. but, nothing. just hitting this dead end all the time, it was just extremely frustrating for us, as a family. but, a breakthrough was coming. a new way to analyze dna, and catch criminals. a new way to find christy s killer. coming up we re looking for the pieces of the dna, for that person s eye color, hair color, face shape. could a dna breakthrough break the stalemate in christie s case. he can look at all like this? right. when dateline continues. right when dateline continues
background. he was wrong. i walk in the door, they start to fingerprint me. i think, what? they think i did this. i am mourning the loss of our teacher, and our friend. all of a sudden, i m being interrogated. why do you think they zeroed in on you? i found her. that s it? yeah. that one moment in time? i found her. actually, there was a bit more. the da said investigators found harry s drive to check on his employee that morning very strange. a lot of bosses, when somebody s only 30 40 minutes late, they don t jump in their car, to go see if somebody is okay. why did you feel the need to do that? that s just who i am. i knew something was wrong. i thought christine might need help. he says police asked where he had been. harry recalled going to the gym, coming home to change, and heading back to work.