that conclusively tied that deposit and that currency to the loomis fargo theft. we just needed to find a connection between david scott ghantt and steve and michelle chambers. it was obvious from evidence gathered at the scene, david scott ghantt was the person who d removed the money. but we didn t know, truly, if it was by course of his own free will. and once we took a closer look at kelly campbell, stories weren t matching up. police identified kelly campbell early on as a suspect. she used to work at loomis fargo, and she is a known acquaintance of david ghantt. fbi agents questioned campbell at her home, but she admits nothing. kelly had said that she hadn t stayed in touch with him since she left loomis. kelly had said she wasn t very close to him. and we had conflicting reports that said otherwise. we knew something was amiss, something was awry with kelly campbell. coming up, the fbi taps the phones of campbell and chambers and realizes that david ghantt s life is in
of. at the end of the workday, a company trainee leaves, while ghantt stays behind. his wife is expecting him for dinner, but he calls and tells her he will be home late. left alone with millions of dollars in cash, ghantt is trying to work up the nerve to follow through with a plan that will forever change his life. each day, area banks transfer funds to other banks through here. the loomis fargo & company s armored cars act as a conduit for the currency. sometimes millions at a time. you d have vans pulling up all day and dropping money off, taking money back to go to banks. these were typically unmarked vans. you re talking about a place where tens and millions of dollars would move through on a regular basis. to loomis fargo, it s just product, just inventory. they re just trying to move it from place to place. they pick some up, they drop some off, and in the off hours,
immediately put him into very close contact with massive amounts of money. he would be putting it into trucks, taking it out of trucks. he d be delivering it to banks. there was no aspect of money handling that he was not part of. at the end of the workday, a company trainee leaves, while ghantt stays behind. his wife is expecting him for dinner, but he calls and tells her he will be home late. left alone with millions of dollars in cash, ghantt is trying to work up the nerve to follow through with a plan that will forever change his life. each day, area banks transfer funds to other banks through here. the loomis fargo & company s armored cars act as a conduit for the currency. sometimes millions at a time. you d have vans pulling up all day and dropping money off, taking money back to go to banks. these were typically unmarked vans.
coast. flash flood watching will continue straight through monday for many areas and we will also see at least six to 12 inches of rain, so we re watching this and will have more updates coming up. it s 6:45 p.m., october 4th, 1997, charlotte, north carolina. this is loomis fargo & company. this armored car facility houses millions of dollars, and right now, just one employee, vault supervisor, david ghantt. david started working at the loomis fargo in 1994 and the job