happened professor, artist, mom. murdered primal scream came out of me she literally broke down. started crying and hollering. the police were quick t question her acts. maybe two quick. they focus in right from th very beginning has been always does it right? but what if the husband di not. they don t find any dna fingerprints nothing of his in the house. did someone else do the rea killing? i m wondering what was this man capable of so much tragedy so much heartbreak it was very emotional for me we just kept waiting fo them to figure out that they had it wrong it was the 2nd of july, 2008 early evening at a fine ol town called prescott, arizona. some going down, air cooling down you ll find the evening warm here at the town s histori rodeo ground, refugees fro phoenix 2 houras away settle in the stands. to enjoy the cowboys at the very same time, at th few hours away on the very edg of town. a woman named carol kennedy, jogged along the well
historic apollo theater during a heavy metal concert. a 50 year old man was killed and dozens more injured, fiv people sustained serious injuries, for now back t dateline just before 9 pm, july 2nd. around the time caroline worried family members wer recording foreign messages t each other a county sheriff s deputy wa dispatched a carole s house on bridle path. found the home dark, eeril quiet. he shown a flashlight through window saw bookcase, toppled over, an blood everywhere that s one investigator, mike, was pulled into the stranges case in his career the kind of thing he had moved to prescott to avoid it s a quaint, little community, nestled in the pines, and not a whole lot of crime especially from when i was use to he put in 27 years in the
charged with first degre murder, for his ex-wife violent death. he pleaded not guilty. private investigator, rich robertson, joined steve defense team right away, saw what h believed, was an elemental mistake by detectives. they had put together their story, their version of events almost immediately husband always does it, right? in reality, they focused in on one person, and they had story, and that is what they moved on they zeroed in on stev democker, right from the beginning. roberts and said, detective should ve taken a much close look at another man and carrol s life. jim. the man who lived in the guesthouse, showing up at th crime scene within minutes o the officers, and, who was the first person to point th finger at steve. the fact that law enforcement viewed him in different way that they viewed steve democker that they saw jim as a friendl witness, and they say stev
dispatched a carole s house on bridle path. found the home dark, eerily quiet. he shown a flashlight through a window. saw bookcase, toppled over, and blood everywhere. that s one investigator, mike, was pulled into the strangest case in his career. the kind of thing he had moved to prescott to avoid. it s a quaint, little community, nestled in the pines, and not a whole lot of crime, especially from when i was used to. he put in 27 years in the phoenix police. this job, with the county attorney s office, was supposed to be an escape from big city crime. here he was, and the middle of july 9th, looking at one very brutal homicide. what did it look like? certainly, it was a gruesome scene. not only a large amount of blood, on carole s body, but also, on the furniture that was