was a suspect at the time. but she and chris seemed to believe that they were getting these emails because they were the parents of caleb s children. and part of a greater victims family. so these emails were sent to get them talking? the emails were sent to get them talking. what did they start talking about? it got them talking about the case. police would often send the emails strategically, at times when the children were in bed because obviously they couldn t be talking about this when the children were awake. so the conversations were respired, often. and lead at night. some of the recordings were barely audible. police had to listen over and over. like in this conversation where the couple seemed worried about the investigation. what are you thinking? i m just scared. police sent one email which mentioned that there was unknown dna under caleb s fingernails. that seemed to get chris talking about fighting with someone. was it caleb? he did grab me by my neck.
ambulance, what s your emergency? my husband. i just came home from work. and i saw him collapsed on the bathroom floor. okay, is there has been awake? no he s not. i can t move him. he s wedged against the wall between the toilet and the door and everything. just stay on the lineman. i can t move him, he s not breathing. okay. i can tell, oh my god. by the time paramedics arrived, they confirmed what she had dreaded. her husband of nearly 40 years was dead. brigitte called bill s sister, liz galant. she did the whole thing of all you sitting down? what are you doing? are you sitting down? i said no. why. and she said something happened to bill. lives rush over to her brother s home. i don t think i believed anything until i saw the ambulance on the street. and the fire department, and the police. the pull police department was handling the case. an officer lent to bridget. she told me about not being
she could carry on with her life. it took caleb s death, she says, for police to finally pay attention to what the family had been telling them for years. and now they re asking, give us some fast ground on melissa. what do you know about the children? all those questions are now coming to us. a clear motive was emerging? the motive that the police were pursuing is that they believed that the harrison s had been killed, potentially, over the custody battle. did it finally feel like redemption? that the police were listening to you? that they were doing something about? this it did. but for me personally, and i think the rest of our family. we just wanted to say, but why can t you arrest them now? police had no hard evidence to make an arrest. so, they were about to get creative. coming up! krista melissa had no idea what was going on under the noses? they had no idea that police were in their house, setting up these wiretaps.
driver. we are doing a complete 300 and-degree investigation. that is a big event in his life. so we are going to be looking at all aspects. investigators wondered if caleb s death was payback for that fatal drug driving incident years earlier. perhaps somebody seeking revenge for the deaths and injuries that he had caused. police announced the launch of the full scale investigation. they asked for witnesses who might have seen caleb the night before his body was found. so if someone was in a bar and saw him, or if someone saw him in the parking lot. and we would be interested in speaking with those people. detectives interviewed people who knew him best. including his friend from work, paulo. you re the one to find caleb s body. right. police had to look at you as a potential suspect. myself in the cleaning lady, yeah. they had us both sitting in the kitchen. separate from everyone else at the time. and then, they took us each
caleb. to prove, his alibi wasn t good. was a family saying to the police, come on? it s one year apart? we really suspect foul play? absolutely. the conversations were had. but, i don t think the family was ever satisfied with the amount of continuous investigation, we all felt, should have happened. what was the final thing they said? we will continue to investigate. the police did, for a while. in june, two months after brigitte s death, authorities concluded, there was no foul play. no forced entry, no signs of a struggle. the death was classified as undetermined. not long after, the police closed the case. the family was not informed that this was no longer being treated as a murder. as a homicide. and, yet, we had heard the police seem to inform us. i m pretty sure if they had