and had come over to my kiosk and would talk and all. it was what i thought a mutual relationship. did he seem interested in you? i don t remember that at all. flirty? flirty. brittani called detective gonterman with this latest memory. she says a name popped into my head, i don t know where this guy was justin hanson, he would come in and visit me. it was nothing bad. i remember him hanging out with me an hour at a time. it happened maybe three month before the attack, he would come by and just talk to me. gonterman knew that while under hypnosis, brittani said she may have met her attacker at the sunglasses kiosk. did i see him at my work? i don t know. did you see him at your work, you said? yeah. maybe he bought glasses, maybe. over the previous nine years, the marcells had asked police to
hangout. i met my husband at the mall. so did i. it has played a pivotal part in our lives. for the marcell sisters, all six of them, along with their brother, jonathan, the cottonwood mall in albuquerque was important in their lives. it was people we went to school with. 17-year-old brittani worked at a sunglasses kiosk. she is this blond blue-eyed girl with a big eyes and a striking mile. everything was good, until september 11th, 2008, brittani just starting her senior year at high school had planned to meet her mom for lunch. i saw her favorite pair of sunglasses on the floor, and i thought that was weird.