spoken to tara. they knew by the time veronica got home, just before 4 pm, tara was gone. they learned that towers last phone call began at 11:49 pm and ended at 12:05. she had talked to a colleague at the mall jewelry kiosk where she worked. said she would be by to pick up her paycheck and go shopping. but first, their landlord had arranged for a septic repair company to drop by the house. so, had terrence stayed and wait? maybe the owner of the repair company knew something. one of our criminal investigation sergeants on his way to work stopped by this guy south and ask him had he been to tara s home. yes he had. yes he had contact with a female there.
there was evidence of a violent struggle. there was evidence of blunt force trauma. and that would contribute to her death. detectives scoured the woods, looking for anything that might tell them something. they found a belly button ring in the bones. the kind tara wore, sharon confirmed. and the remnants of only one piece of clothing that belonged to her. a pair of panties. but no here, no fiber, no dna of any kind at the scene that would help them i. d. the color. it was frustrating for the family. it was frustrating for the detectives. and it was frustrating for the prosecutors that worked on the case, including myself. so, detectives went back to the beginning. they reviewed all the witness statements they had taken over the course of the nine months tara had been missing. and there was a note about a man who turned in some jewelry three days after tehran went missing. a ring and a bracelet. which turned out to belong to tara s family. it had been in the possession of glenn
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could they do what no one else had? how important was that? extremely important. when dateline continues. tara s family struggled. this time went on without answers and without their tara. distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor.
detectives up north before they to retired and move to punta gorda. mike vogel and kurt mehl. i moved to florida and came down here to hurt, hunt, fish and play golf, and go boating, and go to the beach. and just relax. and that lasted a couple months. got very board. so, three board ex detectives put on badges again to form the sheriff s very first official called case unit. they decided early on they would work on tara s case. prosecutor feinberg was finally optimistic. sort of. i always felt that this was a case that could be solved. if it had a new set of eyes and had somebody that could put the case together, connect all of the dots. what requests did you make of them? we wanted to know more about every piece of evidence. we had to rule out every piece of dna in that house. so, it was closing doors and excluding other people. you re going to learn from looking in these files. so, that is what these three