she got up, said oh, my god, what are you doing, i m calling the police. when i got up and walked to her, she tried to knock me out with my phone. with my own phone. did she yeah, like this. to my face. okay. and being drunk, it enraged me. it set me on fire. and i grabbed her, threw her on to my bed, and i got her into a headlock. okay. and she died. then what did you do? then i tried to figure out what i should do because i couldn t believe how it just happened that way. quickly, huh? i couldn t believe. it i thought she was going to pass out. and i ended up killing her. that was it. lynsie had been killed before
the death penalty for this? you re going to have to ask them those questions. then larry came back, all was meticulous, he wasn t done. he wanted that final detail. where approximately did you dig the hole to put her? where exactly chris had left lynsie. right up in here. he explained to chris that even though they found her remains, which wasn t true, the grave site had shifted over the years from flooding. we want to look exactly where he dug the hole. with the detective, chris had returned to the site that had become lynsie s final resting place. and right where this tree is, i pulled my truck over. parked it. this tree to our left here? uh-huh. right where this tree is. it didn t used to exist there when we had construction. okay. he wasn t sure of the exact
i didn t know what even a search warrant was. the house nancy and lynsie had once shared was torn apart. how much of a suspect was nancy? i don t know that nancy was on the radar for a long time. she was on the radar long enough to be able to set her aside. after that search, they did just that. they believed this anguished mother had nothing to do with the disappearance of her daughter, so they took nancy off the list. they also took off the boyfriend, matthew. he had an alibi that held up, putting him somewhere else at the time lynsie went missing. so that left just two. i haven t seen her since that day. marty, who police didn t trust because of his secret relationship with lynsie and because he had lied about his identity, and the man who dropped lynsie off at that corner, the last person to see her before she vanished, chris mccanus.
to have seen her, chris mcamis, 21 years old, out of school. he told the cops he was unemployed. lynsie had met him through friends four months prior and it turned out he never drove lynsie to andrea s house for a sleepover. chris said that was a lie she made to tell her mother. the real story was to go clubbing in san diego. don t tell my mom we re going clubbing in san diego. definitely don t tell her that we re clubbing. chris told police that when their night of clubbing went bust, they headed home earlier than expected. he dropped off the other girls, he said, and then headed to lynsie s house. chris said it was after 4:00 a.m. when he finally got back here to lynsie s neighborhood. he said lynsie was worried about her mom hearing the truck. chris said she asked to be dropped off at the corner. that sounded strange to police until they heard from lynsie s friends that at other times she had asked to be dropped off right here. chris said he then drove home and police even fou
from a bank atm of what looked like chris s truck heading north on the right street at the right time. to the cops chris s story added up. and that was when police learned matthew and chris were not the only men in lynsie s life. there was someone else both matthew and chris had mentioned to investigators, an older man who drove lynsie around. no one knew his name. they had heard lynsie refer to him as her friend. all anybody knows him by. as her friend? yeah. nancy had no idea lynsie was friends with any older man. she was about to find out. two die you get a phone call? yes. you re pretty much at your whit s end. yes. the phone rings and it s