strong soldier. but something had her terrified at home. i m scared. i don t feel safe. a desperate call to police. and then she vanished. something made her pretty scared. yes. no way to say what that was. right. what had happened to this beautiful army sergeant? the question would launch a spellbinding mystery. you ve got a roommate, a boyfriend who she s maybe about to dump. you ve got an ex-boyfriend who s suddenly back in her life. there were a number of potential suspects, absolutely. was a killer out there? she was in danger. could police catch him? they hatched a plan of virtual genius. one of the detectives said, you re not going to believe this. hello, and welcome to dateline maribel ramos was a fighter. her family immigrated to the u.s. when she was a baby and she was always determined to get ahead. maribel knew exactly how she d do it, joining the army and doing two tours overseas before returning to civilian life, but even her milit
her murder. maribel ramos, maribel is no longer with us. the prosecution laid out the evidence against k.c., the unrequited love, the scratches, the 9-1-1 call. finally the computer searches. he s wondering, how close is mirabel s body to where they are doing that awareness search? that s why he goes to google maps. the defense pointed out there was no dna, fingerprints, cell phone info or standard forensic evidence that tied k.c. joy to mirabel s murder or to the crime scene. you don t know what happened, what kind of force was used? nobody knows. who used it first? nobody knows. was there a weapon used? was it used by mirabel or was accused by k.c. joy, nobody knows? all true, but the computer searches were enough for the jury. we the jury and the above action find the defendant k.c. joy guilty of the crime of