and showed them where it was. that s correct. they wanted a statement from us as to everything that we had done from the very beginning. not just what we had done that day. the whole, long story? that s basically what they were asking for. and in fact, they had been given the story along and along as it occurred. hours later the ex-detectives were finally released. but not bill capps car. didn t get that back until they filed motion papers for an injunction. even now the memory still rankles all of them. 34 years in the police department. to sit in the back of a police car and have some guy question you, get you to take a statement. that s right. like a criminal. that s what we were sitting in the back of a c like a criminal. let s call it like we see it. still, this was it. the news traveled to the house on the battery. the warings fell from their anxiety and into grief. mixed emotions. relief that she s been found, but at the same time,
current in my mind. meanwhile, andy savage s a-team of ex-detectives was making progress. when they flashed that fat grocery bag of cash around the neighborhood, they certainly got a rise out of ethan and heather. a furious ethan called andy. your investigators are out here. they re accusing me of being involved in this homicide. kate was my best friend in life. as he s on the phone, kamp calls. she starts out in this rage about, you know, what are you doing out here, accusing me of this, we had nothing to do with that. fascinating reaction, thought andy savage. and perhaps an opportunity. we had done a lot of background on kamp. and so we knew her and we knew her personality. we knew a little about what buttons to push. so the reaction we had toward heather was one of comfort. not one of angst. and during that time, we planted the seeds that as a mother she must know the feeling of janice
the first officer was a charleston county deputy. and i said, we ll show you where the remains are. took him out there and said, it s your crime scene now, and we re backing off. and that s what we did. but that wasn t the end of it, was it? no. no. we were detained to put it mildly. detained? detained, placed in separate police cars. what do you mean you were arrested or well, very strictly i guess by the legal definition, we were not free to leave. they made that clear. and, one, we couldn t leave because they seized my car. but wait a minute. you found the body. and showed them where it was. that s correct. they wanted a statement from us as to everything that we had done from the very beginning. not just what we had done that day. the whole, long story? that s basically what they were asking for. and in fact, they had been given the story along and along as it occurred. hours later the ex-detectives were finally released.
at home the private tom waring couldn t help but be drawn back to the play-back button on the voicemail. dad, mom? if you re there, pick up the phone. if you re there, pick up the phone. call me back later. bye. i would look at photographs of her or play those voicemail messages, just keeping her voice current in my mind. meanwhile, andy savage s a-team of ex-detectives was making progress. when they flashed that fat grocery bag of cash around the neighborhood, they certainly got a rise out of ethan and heather. a furious ethan called andy. your investigators are out here. they re accusing me of being involved in this homicide. kate was my best friend in life. as he s on the phone, kamp calls. she starts out in this rage about, you know, what are you doing out here, accusing me of this, we had nothing to do with that. fascinating reaction, thought andy savage.
and it seemed to janice and tom that police weren t taking cases like theirs seriously. what about all those other families also desperate for help? the warings held a vigil to make common cause. somehow or another, somebody will be moved and want to come forward and tell us where katie is. that was the public waring family. at home the private tom waring couldn t help but be drawn back to the play-back button on the voicemail. dad, mom? if you re there, pick up the phone. if you re there, pick up the phone. call me back later. bye. i would look at photographs of her or play those voicemail messages, just keeping her voice current in my mind. meanwhile, andy savage s a-team of ex-detectives was making progress. when they flashed that fat grocery bag of cash around the neighborhood, they certainly got