but, without the stolen car charge, there is no way to keep travis in jail. they had to let him go. deputy da, carrie, was nervous. i was worried about what he would do. it was stressful. i wanted to be able to find her. we wanted to get some evidence to hold him on. at, least vow the detective, that they did not lose him. we ve put surveillance on him for the couple of days, and went to that area and keansburg. keansburg. that farm town, an hour east of denver. he used his credit card, and i had his bank records. i saw he swiped it at this gas station, so we went there, and got the surveillance tape. it s him, trying to get gas. this was not travis s first trip here. remember, he was tracked here, soon after kenya disappeared. so, what was he doing here? had he brought can you hear? was there a body hidden somewhere? detectives scoured the fields. and, again, they found nothing. then, the detective found, travis was on the move again.
all weekend, surveillance teams followed him, as he cruised the nightclub district. he had a bottle of whisky he was carrying around him all night. he didn t go into any bars. he just walked around. he was trolling? yes, trolling. that s a good way to put it late at night, the undercover cop spotted travis following a young woman, walking, home alone. so, without revealing the surveillance tape, one of the cops approached him, and asked a question or two. travis gave a fake name, calling himself travis kennedy. the officer let him go. but, travis did not go home. and, before long, began to follow a second woman. she appeared to be drunk, and travis closed in. they said, discussed or much of a danger, we need to figure out how to get him off the street, so they ended up arresting him for false reporting, for giving a false name. in fact, the detectives husband was part of that surveillance team, and, actually, put the cuffs on travis. what was it like when
i am trying to find a balance in between my ambitions and my still healing body and brain. so, where were you in the process of getting better when travis went to court to plead guilty and be sentenced? i was just out of rehab. the hardest day of my life. really? to forgive him is, it was
evidence, travis did anything wrong. certainly, he wasn t a suspect. barely a person of interest. even had an alibi for his whereabouts after he dropped off kenya. he said he went to his girlfriend s house, at the time, that we knew, that she had disappeared. then his girlfriend came in, and supported their statement. of course, they let them go. what about that mysterious man that kenya said he left kenya with of the gas station? we could not find him. he was gone. we sent bulletins, we put him on the news, and we don t want anyone to come forward and say, yes, i know this guy. da lombardi is the way to cargo van, which held any clues. and, inside, it reeked of bleach. to the point, where, if you spray something on the ceiling, on the roof, and if you spray
by her side, and talk to her. we would say lydia, you are doing great, and they rest, and they heal. we would play classical music for high, we talked over her so she knew that we were there. he does one of that presence for her. do you think she s aware of that? i think, deep inside, she knew that her family was fighting for her. as if worrying about lydia s fragile condition isn t enough, the family also feel the attack wasn t over. since we didn t know who had done this, i kept looking out of the hospital room. they would see if someone would come finish the job, so we, needed to keep her completely anonymous in the hospital. we had a code we had to say to see her. only family members, and only the ones that were listed. you are always looking over your shoulder? definitely. lydia s family was quite unaware that police did have a prime suspect, travis, who was