moved home to be with his family near dallas who spent money to hire a defense attorney. the biggest thing that was going through my mind the whole time was that i didn t do it, they don t know who did it, and the guy who did it is out walking around and likely to prey on more victims. this monster is walking free while they re wasting their time on me. kelly brown of the eagle newspaper was writing front page stories about the unsolved crime in the college town. and it really shook the community because this is an area that isn t used to seeing this type of crime. and kelly was hearing talk that the police had a suspect. but there was no arrest and that s what kept everybody saying, well, then, okay. was it the boyfriend? was it you know, someone that s still out there? is he going to strike again? it was scary of course and students like kristin lancaster followed the investigation?
amanda learned the news, she collapsed with grief. and i just i screamed really loud, made my ears ring from my screaming. they ve got this wrong? yeah. something s wrong. she didn t she didn t die. and i said, no, she s not dead. what was the turning point? i called her apartment. and she didn t answer. detective capps did say it was homicide. i think we we had a strong feeling that possibly there was some type of sexual assault that occurred and that somebody was trying to cover up some evidence. kelly brown of the eagle newspaper had another story to write. this is a community that s not used to a lot of murders. it s not used to violent crimes like this. and it certainly wasn t used to having a murder victim be set on fire. even law enforcement, they thought, what, what do we have on our hands here?
and now he says he could hardly grieve with police breathing down his neck. what s it like waking up every morning and knowing that you re under a cloud of suspicion? incredibly depressing. he left college station, moved home to be with his family near dallas, to spent money to hire a defense attorney. the biggest thing that was going through my mind the whole time was that i didn t do it. they don t know who did it. and the guy who did it is out walking around and likely to prey on more victims. this monster is walking free while they re wasting their time on me. kelly brown of the eagle newspaper was writing front page stories about the unsolved crime in the college town. and it really shook the community because this is an area that isn t used to seeing this type of crime. and kelly was hearing talk that the police had a suspect. but there was no arrest, and that s what kept everybody saying, well, then, okay.
i called her apartment. and she didn t answer. detective capps did say it was homicide. i think we had a strong feeling that possibly there was some type of sexual assault had occurred and somebody was trying to cover up some evidence. kelly brown of the eagle newspaper had another story to write. this is a community that s not used to a lot of murders. it s not used to violent crimes like this. and it certainly wasn t used to having a murder victim be set on fire. even law enforcement, they thought, what do we have on our hands here? on the night of carolyn s murder, there had been a small party in one of the apartments. and now the detective was canvassing the complex. looking for leads. so you re literally knocking on doors? yes. in one unit, two men
i called her apartment. and she didn t answer. detective capps did say it was homicide. i think we we had a strong feeling that possibly there was some type of sexual assault that occurred and that somebody was trying to cover up some evidence. kelly brown of the eagle newspaper had another story to write. this is a community that s not used to a lot of murders. it s not used to violent crimes like this. and it certainly wasn t used to having a murder victim be set on fire. even law enforcement, they thought, what, what do we have on our hands here? on the night of carolyn s murder, there had been a small party in one of the apartments. and now the detective was canvassing the complex. looking for leads. reporter: you re literally dock knocking on doors. yes. in one unit, two men answered. one of them had been to the