i didn t know what to do. all eyes ahead of me was just aghast nation and that s where he was running to. here, the mobile station, somebody was gassing up. in the car, an older woman and two young men, one behind the wheel. lara jumped in, aundreah was into. he was like, you just need to drive. he had the gun out? he was pointed at the driver at the time. he slammed the doors, took off. behind them, someone called 9-1-1. emts arrived just in time to save the life of the man laura shot. while in the car, the older woman was hysterical. she just couldn t understand what was going, on i mean, who would? lara took their cell phones, made aundreah to them out the window. i could just throw them to make sure that they wouldn t break so maybe they could pinpoint where we re going or something. and then, 30 miles down the road, he suddenly stopped. and he s like, okay, don t
we had people call and say, i canceled everything for the week, what do you need? kelly s family did not know with this police officer had told detectives. he said something like, he hitter with a car, and then he panicked. did not know that this security company car with the missing flyer attached was the very one edwin lara was driving when, as he told his wife, he ran into kaylee. but, was she dead or alive? it was almost certainly a race against time. i was holding on to hope, and every officer was holding on to hope, that she might be clinging to life. and if we could find her, we could bring her back from the point of no return. and, as they search for her, they searched also for him. for answers. detective struggle to the security guard a central oregon community college, i want to be cop, would cut and
his 2008 nissan altima, abandoned. a swat team was assembled, they went to his parents door. was he at his parents house? he was not a disappearance house. and from the parents? there wasn t much detail, if any. only that he had come by, that he had asked for some money. they had no idea where he was, where he had gone, that there was any trouble at all. that was the initial interview. they gave no credible information. did they tell the officers that they had given him a car to use? no. that doesn t make it easy to find a person. it s typical, but it does not. maybe there to be something in laura s house, some clue to what made him take, or where he might have gone. detective magoffin got a search warrant, and headed over there, went inside. but nothing could ve prepared him for what he would discover. nothing at all. coming up, two discoveries at
anything cam had told them. what was your take on cameron s story of what happened? it didn t make sense? the story made sense, it made absolute sense. officer denny took julie side to address concerns about cam. he was able to come and tell me, it s not that his story has changed, his story is evolving, he s remembering things. i think that he, very early on, took on the guilt and the responsibility that if something did happen to her, that maybe it was his fault. i think it was hard for him to re-tell that story. with me thinking, why didn t you protect her? why did you just leave her in the car when you guys were arguing? why do you let go later go off in the night alone? but i never felt that he was involved in harming her. then, officer denny assembled the family and ask them a question.
and when i have a hard, hollow heart. well, there was other evidence, besides his confession. like kayleigh s purse and shoes, and that rock covered in her blood, all found in laura s backyard shed. and kayleigh s blood inside the security company car, and on her body. evidence that she fought hard to survive. she left behind evidence that was incredibly damning. she had his dna under his fingernails investigators encourage the da do not lose faith, push ahead. they said, look, we got this. sure. we can do it. we have the evidence. if we thought it was a death county case before, there s no reason to back down now. except, then everything changed. again. coming up pow! disorder in the court.