when she did it or where she did it or, more important, what she did with the body. if you don t have a body, it makes the case more difficult. richey and the other investigators continued the tedious work of building a murder case without a body, ran fingerprints, sent information out for testing. they tested a strand of hair found in michelle s car. it turned out to be giselle s. some of her touched dna on the turn signal, too. since they knew each other, it wasn t enough to make an arrest. they checked giselle s cell phone records, found her phone, like michelle s left a trail in the hours after michelle vanished. what do you know? the location michelle s phone went, giselle s phone went. as if they were traveling together? yes. the ease dropping of
conducting surveillance of a vehicle that was register today a criminal target. when someone came out to that vehicle and proceed today drive away, they detained the subject, questioned him, took him back to the office, ran fingerprints, found out that the individual did have an extensive, you know, bad driving background, i guess, if you will, ten violations, one being driving without a driver s license. and, you know, the officers made the determination that they would place the individual into immigration proceedings and let the immigration judge make that determination as to whether or not that individual would stay in the united states, and that is our role as law enforcement officers, to let the judges sort it out. shannon: and from what i understand, um, you mentioned the ten traffic violations including driving without a license. i mean, there were significant times this person had crossed paths with law enforcement before. july 19th this agent got a notice of proposed suspensi