oh, my got. he shot me. it came out of nowhere. a sweet stay-at-home mom from a strong family of faith shot point blank at her own garage door. my dad is like collapsed on the ground. it was very traumatic to see, very very emotional time. her survival seemed like a miracle. i didn t know if i would live. was this some awful random crime, or did someone want her dead? that was mystery number one. someone was out there. yeah, we were scared. mystery number two, a secret 1,600 miles away. there were several text messages. it s just slowly snowballing. it was like a punch in the gut. and mystery number three? i m going to hurt you. who would they turn out to be? i m like damn, what did this lady do? faith, temptation, and a twist the size of texas. let s be very clear. justice needs to be served. i don t think it has been. carrollton, texas, just north of dallas, is the kind of place where the upwardly mobile go to buy their dreams. the sc
night. doesn t sound like frank is really able to help you with anything. he s cooperative. he is being cooperative. he confirms that he had actually sent a few texts and e-mails back and forth to nancy. he knew that she was going to church service. and so, in order to confirm that i asked if i could see his cell phone. would you have a problem if we ran an analysis on your cell phone? no. in addition to turning over his cell phone, frank told the cops to let him know if they needed anything else from him. anything at all. he even offered money to generate leads. i mean, if there s, you know you put up a reward or do anything like that, i ll be okay. again, whatever once we get to the point where we ve exhausted all our investigative leads, that s another step we would take. i understand. just whatever
night. doesn t sound like frank is really able to help you with anything. he s cooperative. he is being cooperative. he confirms that he had actually sent a few texts and e-mails back and forth to nancy. he knew that she was going to church service. and so in order to confirm that i asked if i could see his cell phone. would you have a problem if we ran an analysis on your cell phone? no. in addition to turning over his cell phone, frank told the cops to let him know if they needed anything else from him, anything at all. he even offered money to generate leads. i mean, if there s, you know you put up a reward or do anything like that, i ll be okay. again, whatever once we get to the point where we ve exhausted all our investigative leads, that s another step we would take. i understand. just whatever we need to do. because obviously money can prompt people to give information. at the hospital doctors were optimistic about nancy s condition. she was still