behind a red jeep, presumably kim s, on the night of the murder. he claimed the woman driving the jeep did nothing wrong, but a police officer turned his lights on and pulled her over. he was driving on a revoked driver s license. and so he, of course, was very concerned when he saw the patrol car turn in front of him, so he fell back, obviously not wanting to get too close and draw attention to himself. this explained the bruises on kim s wrists, the possibility that they were caused by handcuffs. but police needed to find out the jurisdiction of the police car. so, we actually used that same witness. and we did what we called a police car lineup. the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe. but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty.
a motorist said he was driving behind a red jeep, presumably kim s, on the night of the murder. he claimed the woman driving the jeep did nothing wrong, but a police officer turned his lights on and pulled her over. he was driving on a revoked driver s license. and so he, of course, was very concerned when he saw the patrol car turn in front of him, so he fell back, obviously not wanting to be too close and draw attention to himself. this explained the bruises on kim s wrists, the possibility that they were caused by handcuffs. but police needed to find out the jurisdiction of the police car. so we actually used that same witness and we did what we called a police car lineup. the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use
a motorist said he was driving behind a red jeep, presumably kim s, on the night of the murder. he claimed the woman driving the jeep did nothing wrong, but a police officer turned his lights on and pulled her over. he was driving on a revoked driver s license. and so he, of course, was very concerned when he saw the patrol car turn in front of him, so he fell back, obviously not wanting to be too close and draw attention to himself. this explained the bruises on kim s wrists, the possibility that they were caused by handcuffs. but police needed to find out the jurisdiction of the police car. so we actually used that same witness and we did what we called a police car lineup. the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one
kim s, on the night of the murder. he claimed the woman driving the jeep did nothing wrong, but a police officer turned his lights on and pulled her over. he was driving on a revoked driver s license. and so he, of course, was very concerned when he saw the patrol car turn in front of him, so he fell back, obviously not wanting to be too close and draw attention to himself. this explained the bruises on kim s wrists, the possibility that they were caused by handcuffs. but police needed to find out the jurisdiction of the police car. so we actually used that same witness and we did what we called a police car lineup. the witness identified the police car as one from the city of monroe, but that police department had a 110-man force, and it could have been any one of them, since they can use their vehicles while off duty. so investigators tried to find some way to narrow it down. and latent evidence expert, ricky navarro, looked for clues on kim medlin s clothing. that s when he