you know, and logically he s the first one. reporter: edmunds brought him down to the substation for questioning, and they went through the story he had told at the scene. it was an and i walked down to the hall and i said, hey, is anybody in there? and anyway i didn t hear nothin . reporter: but you also have to ask him if that s really what happened. yes. reporter: i mean, he s the guy who discovers this violent criminal act, and you wonder if he knows more than he s saying. oh, definitely. reporter: they pressed him to find out more about just what work he was to do there, and whether he had worked for kay parsons before. did you have the key have the door open to the house? to do the work? well, we we was mostly outside. the loneliest time that we was really on the inside is when she called me up and said, i need a little bit fixed on the inside. reporter: you had the bad luck of bein the person to find this. yeah. yeah. yeah. reporter: so, th
was wrong the contractor who d alerted 911 first man on the scene. investigators had to wonder why he was really there. at this point everybody s a suspect, you know? you know, and logically he s the first one. reporter: edmunds brought him down to the substation for questioning, and they went through the story he had told at the scene. it was an and i walked down to the hall and i said, hey, is anybody in there? and anyway i didn t hear nothin . reporter: but you also have to ask him if that s really what happened. yes. reporter: i mean, he s the guy who discovers this violent criminal act, and you wonder if he knows more than he s saying. oh, definitely. reporter: they pressed him to find out more about just what work he was to do there, and whether he had worked for kay parsons before. did you have the key have the door open to the house? to do the work? well, we we was mostly outside. the loneliest time that we was really on the inside is whe
hey, is anybody in there? and anyway i didn t hear nothin . reporter: but you also have to ask him if that s really what happened. yes. reporter: i mean, he s the guy who discovers this violent criminal act, and you wonder if he knows more than he s saying. oh, definitely. reporter: they pressed him to find out more about just what work he was to do there, and whether he had worked for kay parsons before. did you have the key have the door open to the house? to do the work? well, we we was mostly outside. the loneliest time that we was really on the inside is when she called me up and said, i need a little bit fixed on the inside. reporter: you had the bad luck of bein the person to find this. yeah. yeah. yeah. reporter: so, that put you on the list also, mitch, of sure. sure, yeah reporter: people they wanna get a full story from. exactly. reporter: maybe with some sharp questions, huh? yeah, exactly. i i knew better to walk in that hou
guy who discovers this violent criminal act, and you wonder if he knows more than he s saying. oh, definitely. reporter: they pressed him to find out more about just what work he was to do there, and whether he had worked for kay parsons before. did you have the key have the door open to the house? to do the work? well, we we was mostly outside. the loneliest time that we was really on the inside is when she called me up and said, i need a little bit fixed on the inside. reporter: you had the bad luck of bein the person to find this. yeah. yeah. yeah. reporter: so, that put you on the list also, mitch, of sure. sure, yeah reporter: people they wanna get a full story from. exactly. reporter: maybe with some sharp questions, huh? yeah, exactly. i i knew better to walk in that house, you know? because i did not want anything my fingerprints anywhere in that house. because i just, you know, watched enough tv to know better. reporter: what d you
yes. reporter: i mean, he s the guy who discovers this violent criminal act, and you wonder if he knows more than he s saying. oh, definitely. reporter: they pressed him to find out more about just what work he was to do there, and whether he had worked for kay parsons before. did you have the key have the door open to the house? to do the work? well, we we was mostly outside. the only time that we was really on the inside is when she called me up and said, i need a little bit fixed on the inside. reporter: you had the bad luck of being the person to find this. yeah. yeah. yeah. reporter: so, that put you on the list also, mitch, of sure. sure, yeah reporter: people they want to get a full story from. exactly. reporter: maybe with some sharp questions, huh? yeah, exactly. i knew better to walk in that house, you know, because i did not want anything my fingerprints anywhere in that house because i just, you know, watched enough tv to know better.