i don t know why. i just feel what could i done. this man was with me. how many picked out the right guy? i believe it was 15 women. out of a total of how many? i think 30. eyewitness testimony is not great and does not carry a lot of weight in the trial. yes. they needed something definitive to put tony russo in diane holiks house. what did the dna tell you? the swab on her hand was a mixture that was consistent with a combination of diane and russo. was it enough for sure? no. it is not the type of dna that you could eliminate the rest of the world.
it was helpful. we sent the hair off to a lab and they did a dna test on the hair and again, we could not exclude mr. russo. you couldn t say for sure. couldn t say for sure. so close, just not quite the absolute proof they were hoping for. but the dna provided one helpful service. police confirmed the alibis of the fiance, dennis, ray, these eliminated them as suspects. we could not eliminate mr. russo. six months after diane s deaths, tony russo was charged with murder.
patrick russo, could he be the guy that creeped out all of the women and could he also be the killer? the last known address was in a rural area a half-hour outside austin. they decided to pay a visit. it is a pretty drive to bastrop county. the live oaks, cypress trees. but at 4:00 a.m. the detectives were not exactly taking in the view as they drove to russo s home, hoping it was a lead that would shed light on the murder of diane holik. all they had were stories about a creepy guy looking at houses for sale. was patrick anthony russo that guy? maybe. maybe not. dawn was hours away when they knocked on his door. the man who woke up to answer it looked like the sketch. coming up, patrick russo seemed an unlikely killer. i got my ged. i went to college.
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