janet gomez: she was like, are you with kenia? and i said, no, i thought she was with you. somehow she disappeared. she was, like, are you with kenya? and i say u no, i thought she w with you. where was she? and clues on the surveillance tape and strange stories from a witness. and then another beauty. this one left for dead. she was unrecognizable. was evil stalking young women? both dark haired. both pretty girls. it was chillingly similar. a place that led to unheard of t places. and then finally, far from the city, the truth revealed on a quiet country road. he got out of the car. and let out this scream. and an act of courage from a woman who refused to be a victim. and i won. and i won. the woman barely alive. her jaw shattered in a dozen pieces. aaten once-beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive, nearly-fatal stroke. someone thought she would be deadgh now. someone who fled into the night
keith morrison : but detective gurules murder case against travis forbes and his search for kenia monge had both stalled nearly five months after kenia vanished and still no sign of her. but one day he got a call from the crime lab requesting another dna sample of travis for the fbi. detective nash gurule: i drove up there to get his dna. i walked in, laid down my recorder. he didnt want to talk to any of the detectives in fort collins, anywhere. but he always talked to me. travis forbes (interrogation video): whats up, nash? why are you here? detective nash gurule (interrogation video): i am here because i have a warrant for you. keith morrison : and for the next two hours, like a couple of old college chums, the two shot the breeze about philosophy and books and religion, and of course, kenias case, about which travis remained evasive. detective nash gurule: i said, ive been here a long time, travis, im done. im done playing chess with you. i said, you know, you move one way, i move