was his house sarah had been a that night. he says once he wa cleared, detectives starte treating him differently they just wanted to kno what we knew you could feel that yeah. they re not really lookin at me. they just want me t help uh-huh. and someone police had kept in jail for two days, the last known person to see sarah alive, jason flores was also cleare by his palm print. and they come to my house and tell me. who came? the detectives? yeah, because they know how much i went through and this wasn t easy for anyone to go through. especially someon you re accusing of it. i jus thinking, like, wow, i jus really feel sarah, like, wit me right now as oswald cross-checked pal prints, delia mckernan had bee keeping a close eye on her neighbor dante taylor. remember, he d been with the group sarah was hanging out with tha fateful night and his cell number showed up on sarah
blue yes. blue which means that there wa very likely blood in that palm print. correct and that s a big deal it s a tremendous deal. while oswald and her team examined the prints, other investigators tested the blood to see who it belonged to. the blood came back to sara goode. oswald believed the kille had attacked sarah, got he blood on his hands and the carelessly left his prints. so that s why detectives had been gathering handprints from ever potential suspect. the prosecutor says they knew if they could find a match, the could likely solve this crime. it s almost like it was the killer s calling card. it was his signature. the print specialist wa able to compare that blood signature with those o potential suspects detective sent her way you don t always know homicide s level of interest i somebody. you re going t compare these prints to anybod they ask and one by one she checke for possible matches helping police cross names off their list, like sarah s
station voluntarily, i think o that sunday night. brandon was questioned by the police for hours. any red flags with him? i don t think so, reall early on. i mean, he he didn t have that much contac with sarah. he didn t have tha deeper relationship with her brandon shared his stor with us. he says all he wanted to do was help find sarah. at that point i m thinking, all right. there s something wrong here. we got to go and help as much as we can jus figure out where she is. what kinda questions were they asking you? when s the last time yo seen sarah? when s the las time you talked to her? basi questions like that. and what were you telling them whatever they wanted to know what s their tone aggressive. did you start to get little worried? like do they think i know where she is? yeah. at some point i did feel like i had to convinc them detectives also asked him t give a dna sample and somethin else he didn t understand at the time, handprints. he agree to bo
what the tweet was about detectives questioned the ex-boyfriend dj and took his prints. and continued thei investigation. all right. let s go sarah s family also kep digging. at first, her brother-in-law nick didn t think dj had anything to d with sarah s disappearance after all he was one of th first people to volunteer in the search he was there from day one when sarah went missing. i mean, immediately came to my house. was getting a bunch of friends together and we were going t go ow looking for sarah. that was until nick heard about dj s angry words o sarah s voicemail. once we found out, he kinda stood away. the detectives really didn t want us talkin to him so were you thinking abou him as you re learning thi information? at that point i reall couldn t rule out dj. th detective did say to me, nick, you really can t trust nobod at this point right now. s maybe you want to just leave him alone. what did you think when h said that to you you know, a lot of things
the real reason jason was mia. he was behind bars. detectives had brought him in for questioning and discovered h had an unrelated harassmen warrant, so they were able t detain him two days jason was with investigators? yes. he spent a significant amount of time with 6t precinct detectives. did they feel, like, hey if you know we have to find sarah uh-huh. if you know something, tel us. oh, absolutely. he s th last person that she drops off so, you know, at this point, you have to look at thes people very seriously. and you have to make sure that they re telling you the truth. prosecutor albertson says jason s story was consistent and he was adamant that he had no idea where sarah was. did they take his dna a well they did. he consented. and he gave them his handprints. again handprints, not you typical police request in