he even left his number with the reporter at the crime scene. hoping, he says, that cops will reach out to him. so i gave her my phone number. i knew that the detectives would want to talk to me because i m the boyfriend. so if you can, just pass on my information to them when they get here. cory came into top the evening after galareh summer. straight from the book, investigators asked him, where he was when gallery was shot. at home, corey said. except for a quick run out for soda. after she left i went to a gas station and i told them about this after a long conversation cory was free to go for the time being houston pd had other leads to run now. like a friend of her beans who galareh was friends with, just a couple of days before she was. murder they had gotten to be
cory, the rest of the for some da. he was just losing it over gallery. and i could hear mystery in the background screaming and crying. i had all of them falling to pieces at the same time. while the family dealt with the shock, investigators puzzled over who was responsible for her murder houston pd detective, now retired, ran lead on the case. he remembers the crime scene that night. a jumble of shattered glass. or rubber, and blunt. you could smell burning tire. you could see evidence on the ground. where the car was just sitting there spinning for a while. investigators begin with the contents of her car. which explain exactly what kind of crime, this was not.
stares at you and goes like this? like he s ringing your neck. yes, he didn t like me. he s an evil man. worse than charles manchin. sometimes it looks as if houston texas goes on forever, sprawling all the way to the horizon. this was also the setting of a sprawling crime. when they began on a quiet sunday night, with the young woman, named gelareh bagherzadeh. january 15th 2012, she had stopped by her boyfriend cory s house. for a surprise visit. she came to the, door knocked on the door was like surprise. as it would be doing? here she said i could not stay