step over the victim that he had just killed. the vcr was up off up off the counter area of the desk. i believe the suspect utilized part of that desk to reach up to get the vcr and cut the cord and take the vcr. on the floor underneath that shelf, investigators saw a manila folder. when they turned it over, they found something. we looked at it closer and we actually noticed the fingerprint in blood. myself and mr. carlisle looked at each other and said, we ve got him. was it possible the killer accidently knocked it onto the floor as he was stealing the security system vcr? the folder, the fingerprint wasn t face up, so the person who, as they were leaving, probably wouldn t have known that they left that essential piece of evidence. but it was a partial print and badly smudged. the technician and i were going back and forth and i m like, well, i think i can use
fully roll each and every finger of each and every employee. in a stunning development, the print on the manila folder matched the last person anyone expected, especially stephen holmes family. it belonged to wilson saintil, stephen s best friend, the restaurant s maintenance man and prep cook. stephen s family couldn t believe it since the two often worked late together. stephen would bring in cds specifically that he knew was the type of music that wilson liked so that they could put it in and it would go through the whole store and they could be listening to that music while they were working. wilson saintil went to the ceremonies to honor the deceased, hugged family members, cried when it was appropriate. there was no flight issues. there was no obvious signs that we needed to suspect him of
gunshots and dead bodies on the streets. saying he s escaping extreme poverty in guatemala. had trouble putting food on the table working in agriculture. as he and his son boarded a bus, it was left up to them to honor the immigration court date. in that paperwork, in the manila folder. he wouldn t say if they plan to show up for the court hearing. for cnn, in texas. so the political fight over the border crisis is raging, and the battle lines between president obama and the republicans have been drawn. the southern border, we ve got a true humanitarian crisis under way with children caught in the middle. unfortunately, it s a crisis of the president s own making. his actions gave false hope to children and their families, if they enter the country
laceless shoes and a manila folder handed to them by immigration officials with documents in english. they say they don t understand. [ speaking in foreign language ] this woman says she travelled with her 2-year-old son stanley by foot and by bus from her home country of honduras. nearly 1,500 mimeles until she made it to america. then turned herself into immigration authorities. few meals along the way, the fear and trauma still clear on this family s face. she didn t leave anyone behind, but hopes to reunite with her lus in north carolina. not the case for this man. he left a wife and two children in guatemala, making the dangerous journey with his 9-year-old son who was anxious to change his dirty clothing and sit down to eat a meal. [ speaking in foreign language ] he says he crossed the border
encounter of faith alive, you know, among our people. reporter: it s the common story here. she says she wants to protect her son from the constant sound of gunshots from her neighborhood and dead bodies on the streets. for sergio, he says he s escaping the extreme poverty in guatemala where he had trouble putting food on the table working in agriculture. as he and his son boarded a bus to reunite with family in california, it was left up to them to honor the immigration court date in that paperwork in the manila folder. sergio wouldn t say if they plan to show up for the court hearing. rosa flores joins us now. it is confusing what happens to the immigrants after they are apprehended. they are allowed to go free as we saw with that family until they are scheduled to go to this court hearing, right? reporter: you re absolutely right, and that s the crazy part