because i know she would have been with me, she would been safe. even her sister, kim, within who kenya texted constantly hadn t heard a word, but she did get a call from kenya s boiftd kenya s boyfriend. he was like, she s missing. i was like shut up. this isn t funny. tell me the truth. where is she? he s like, i m being serious. you need to tell your parents and have them file a missing persons report. i called the family. maybe it s a joke. and my sister got very worried. she said i don t think it s a joke. when i got the call from my daughter kim and she said she had not heard anything from her that day, that s when i went into high alert. but, when tony called kenya s
qulipta. keith morrison : travis forbes was right where they wanted him, behind bars. travis forbes was right where they wanted him, behind bars. they were holding him on suspicion of stealing a car, not for kenya s disappearance. but at least he was here back in colorado. getting him back, how important was that to you? very important. i wanted to know where he was. and you wanted him in your town? yes. detective nash was hoping to cash travis to tell the real story of what happened to kenya. by this time, kenya had been missing for several weeks. he was the person. we had eliminate the pretty much everybody else. but just as the detective was gearing up on travis, he got a nasty little surprise. his friend dropped the
caught the cop s attention. we found some weeds underneath. we found some dirt. some dust. different things. hmm. what d that tell you? he s been on a dirt road. at least that van has. reporter: so gurule and lombardi pored through travis s cell phone records to see where he was at the time of kenia s disappearance. and they noticed he made and received several calls from a rural area near a little place called keenesburg, about 40 miles northeast of denver. not exactly one of the stops along travis s granola bar delivery route. we sent probably 25 was he there long? three and a half hours. long enough to potentially do something with a body. so what did you do? we sent probably 25 detectives up there, looking at fields, running the gulches,
girls couldn t get into the club. thes t bouncers weren t buying their fake i.d. cards. so they went to another club nearby, even took a few pictures, but they didn t tell anyone they were there. and i sent her the last message about 11:30 and nothing. so when the clubs closed, janet headed home without kenya, who sheou assumed was with some otheras friends. i thought, okay, they re probably just having fun, you know? and she ll call tomorrow. she would always call me in the morning. yeah, you ever worry about her when she went out like that, clubbing? no, sheha was very smart and everything. she wouldn t take chances. no. i want to see how i look. no, because, though she loved tose party, kenya was known as e responsible one. reliable, ambitious. hardworking, not flaky at all.ky she had recently graduated from
don t sound right. it just don t sound right. didn t sound right to the cops, either, but they had nothing to hold travis on. he d been cooperative, forthcoming, concerned for kenya. so they let him go. as the meeting wrapped up, travis sidled up to tony and started talking. he was crying. he s telling me, you know, i promised i would take care of her. i feel responsible for this, you know, wish i could have done more. travis seemed sincere. his story, though strange, was consistent. maybe he was telling the truth, and that man kenya met at the gas station had abducted her. stuck my hand out, said appreciate it. and we shook hands. when i shook his hand, it was as if an earthquake was going on under his feet. and it was only in his hand that i could feel his arm wasn t shaking, his body wasn t shanging, there was no quivering, but i felt that shake, and i knew i had shaken the hand of the last person who