drove the porsche before setting it on fire in broad daylight. and pamela brown joins me now. what happened to this family and the housekeeper are brutal. have they found out who did this. they have been following up on leads since the person of interest was released to the public and investigators are following up and trying to track them down and interviewing people who knew the family and who may have delivered anything to the home including a pizza delivery driver who delivered pizza to the house when it is believed the family was being held hostage inside and the investigators are also pulling through evidence recovered from the family home and since it is a large house and such large fire damage they will be there for several days collecting evidence. and police are saying there is no signs of forced entry to the home indicating that the suspect or suspects knew the family anderson. palm ella brown, thank you.
before it was intentionally set on fire. they say three of the four victims received blunt force drama. somebody who s a pro home invasion person wouldn t kill anybody. the fact that these people are dead tells me they re especially brutal. police have released this grainy video of a person of interest who they believe drove the family s porsche before setting it on fire in broad day light. i mean the details and what happened to this family and their house keeper is brutal. are police any closer to finding who did this? we know that people have been calling in leads ever since that video showing the person of interest was released to the public. and investigators are follow through on them and tracking them down. we also know anderson that they re interviewing people who knew the family and somebody who may have delivered anything to the home including a pizza
about the way that the guards were treating him in prison. he writes, quote, i just fantasize about catching them out on the bricks and subjecting them to vicious torture and eventual murder. that seems to get me through the days with a good degree of my sanity remaining intact. the letter was entered as evidence at a sentencing hearing after ebel was con in haved of punching a guard in the face. he was supposed to serve an extra four years but was released early due to what was being called, a clerical error. martha: what a story. alicia. thank you very much. bill: been watching this for a while now. timeline of clements murder. evan ebel released from prison january 28th of this year. then on march 17th police believe ebel kills an ibm worker moonlighting as a pizza delivery driver and steals his car. two days later, prison chief tom clements gunned down after answering the front door of his home. march 21st, ebel dice after
de. martha: newly-released prison records suggest that the man who is accused of the killing of colorado prison chief tom clemments was actually a model parolee until five days before the killing spree started. welcome to a brand new hour of america s newsroom. i m martha maccallum. bill:. evan ebel has no previous incidents. in march he disabled his tracking bracelet. disappearing days before the murders of clements and nathan leon, a ibm employee moonlighting as a pizza delivery driver. one day i saw that piece and that is when i got mad. that is every other day, it has been pure hell. martha: alicia acuna joins
security has been beefed up for prosecutors across the entire state and an interim district attorney has been named until government rick perry announces a permanent replacement. still, with three deaths, residents in the community very much on edge. it s very close to home. people are on edge a little, and afraid for the rest of the city employees. there will be a public memorial in kaufman thursday before their funeral on friday. five minutes past the hour here, christine romans with some of the day s top stories. good morning, wife of the pizza delivery driver about her husband s killer being released from a clerical effort. the ex-con, evan ebel, who is suspected of killing the state s correction s chief was released from prison four years early due to a clerical mistake.