take off your shirt. we need to get all your photos. we want full fingerprints and palm prints. is he say, slow down. i need to talk tie lawyer here. no. never once said anything about an attorney, his rights. just, find my girlfriend. whatever you need, find my girlfriend. then came the awful day they discovered hannah s body. now we re hammering him. we re peppering him, if not you, who, basically. you think he s good for this crime. not for sure, but i want more information. give me something to go on. to detectives, brad was a puzzle. angry and a brace abrasive on one hand, yet seemingly concerned about hannah on the other. questions still swirled around brad in the hours after hannah s body was discovered. but now the case was about to
a car in our neighborhood that s totally unexplained, and you need to come out here. ed meyer is a reporter for the akron beacon journal. he says the neighbors saw car keys on the dashboard and hannah s name written in two places. in a black eye for the department that lingers to this day, police came and ticketed the car but failed to make the connection. major, how could this car have sat there since wednesday and not be connected with ms. hill? well, i think that s entirely possible for a car to be parked for many days anywhere in the city. did somebody drop the ball here, captain? again, like i say, that s under investigation. was the investigation compromised horribly because of that delay?
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did you observe, what did you hear, what did you see? denny and hannah were in the bedroom. did you know what was going on in that bedroom? i had kind of a good idea. i knew they were [ bleep ] around, and when i heard her make weird sounds, i just said [ bleep ] i don t want to be around a crime scene and i left. but if they told you the sun comes up in the east, you get a second opinion. 10, 15 years later, i think you look at somebody for who they are when they come before you. the jury can believe some, all or none of what these people testified to. and then there were expert witnesses, like this pathologist who said that dna testing had advanced so much in the years since hannah s death that now they could detect denny s dna in blood droplets in hannah s pants discarded in that trash bag. and even on the t-shirt on hannah s body inside the car. one of the cuttings from inside the pockets is consistent
followed by an inconclusive trial, took it s toll. people still wondered if brad oborn had committed the murder. he did time for drugs and even tried to rob a bank. perhaps the hardest hit of all was hannah s mother, kim. it ripped our family apart. about six years ago, a figure of an angel appeared in a tree near where her car was found. a small shrine to her memory. for hannah s friend tara, it wasn t that she stopped thinking about her sweet friend but found she couldn t talk about it. emotions all bottled up. hannah frozen forever at 18. so you went on with your life and you had babies. yes. she never got to do that, did she? no. the case, meanwhile, was mostly in the deep freeze,