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They didn t want me at her funeral, and i didn t go. i mean, i felt really sad that i traded hours with her and, you know, that should have maybe been me, and i just felt very guilty for it. a few days after robin s murder, the case seemed to be going sideways. william marshall remained only a person of interest, no new leads had emerged, and that odd clue, the piece of foam, was still just a mystery. then came a break. police got a call from an employee at a kentucky fried chicken 30 miles away from the one where robin was killed. he claimed someone in army fatigues wearing a cap, gloves and boots had been casing the story after hours. detective lancaster showed the employee pictures of several suspects who might have been prowling at the kfc that night. he pick out william marshall as being the person that was acting suspicious around his business at 11:00, 11:30 at night. marshall was put under
Robin-wasnt-homeCaseMurderFuneralDidnt-goWilliam-marshallColorPieceBreakOdd-clueLeadsPerson-of-interestMeanwhile, 2,500 miles away, high in the mountains, detectives pulled up to william marshall s house not knowing what to expect. for whatever reason, he was comfortable enough with us to let us in. things unfolded slowly. marshall was cooperative and even keeled though in full denial of any guilt whatsoever. i had nothing to do with this. no, i wasn t there. you knocked on my door today and you opened up a chapt earp of my life that i thought i had closed. then detective wallace tried a different approach. they got talking about shoes, why that distinctive wear pattern on the shoes police seized from marshall back when he was first arrested after the murder of the kfc. he did explain to us that his pattern of shoe wear was such that he typically wore out his shoes in this fashion. he wouldn t untie his shoes to get them off, he would kick them off, and the rubbing on the heel, constantly rubbing coming
DetectivesThingsMountainsUsReasonWilliam-marshalls-houseMiles-away2500William-marshall-didn-tDoorNothingGuiltThen we took it to the fbi. the fbi crime lab in virginia, where the foam from marshall s boot and the foam from the kfc would be compared to confirm they matched. it was obvious to the detective that they did. the test really was just a legal routine. no problem. i can remember getting the call from the fbi analyst, because my expectation was she s going to tell us i have a match. and? it was like a needle going through a balloon. there was a problem. she was not willing to say i can t say with any certainty this is from the same shoe because one has phalates and one doesn t. phalates? what are those? substances used in plastic to make them more flexible from everything in plastic bags to containers f. that turned up in the foam on marshall s boots but not in the foam at the crime scene, wouldn t that exclude
William-marshall-didn-tBootDetectiveFoamKentucky-fried-chickenCrime-labTestFbiVirginiaProblemAnalystCallHutchinson, he was responsible for this station. by the year 2003, marshall had been here almost 15 years, lived quietly in this rustic community known as mountain center. people called him bill, respected him, trusted him to keep them safe. he lived right there at the house right behind you. terry quinn made friends with marshall soon after he moved in. he was a very good person. he was very well respected. he fit in real well up here on the mountains. back in torrance, the case detectives had revived after almost 20 years was not fitting together so well. they had hoped that key piece of evidence, the foam, would tie marshall to that long ago crime scene, but the lab wouldn t definitively back it up. without some break, the case would stall again. what to do? well, it was perhaps a long shot, but deputy d.a. john lewin had always figured the alibi marshall got from his old girlfriend, yvonne hargrove, was
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