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00:00You
00:05You
00:10You
00:15You
00:20You
00:23Baltimore County, 911
00:25What's the address of your emergency?
00:27Hello there, I'm calling because someone is in a
00:306800 block of
00:32Yelling and crying and screaming, saying call the police, call the police
00:35Okay, and you hear a female crying and screaming for the police
00:40Yes, he's in the middle of the street right now
00:43He
00:45You
00:48She just keeps being called the police, so I'm not
00:50sure exactly what it is that she needs
00:52And we already got the police started
00:55She's at a location and she's on foot, she's not in a vehicle
00:59No, she's on
01:00The police, by now she's in the street
01:05She's also in the way
01:06She's in the other area
01:07Most of us think that cause MARY
01:12To be in the street
01:13We're here
01:14We're right
01:15We're we're when she happens
01:16So we're that
01:16We're not
01:18We're not
01:19We're not
01:20We're not
01:21We're not
01:23We're not
01:25We cannot
01:25We're not
01:27We're not
01:29갱
01:29We valu
01:30We're gonna
01:31Make
01:31You
01:32got there, the medics were actually already there, the lady that was in distress from
01:37the...
01:37the call was still in distress.
01:42I don't know what the hell, strawberry, strawberry.
01:47Jeez.
01:47Man, real quick.
01:48What all happens to one of the jugs there?
01:52Caregiver?
01:53Okay.
01:54That's unfair.
01:57Okay.
01:58Okay.
01:59It's important that she's there.
02:00Okay.
02:01Come on.
02:02You don't have to go inside.
02:03Let's get you out of the street.
02:05We got a mullet.
02:06Oh, jeez.
02:07Somebody, please.
02:08Somebody.
02:09Somebody.
02:10Somebody.
02:11Somebody.
02:12Somebody.
02:12Somebody.
02:13Come on.
02:14Let's just walk over here.
02:16She led us to the...
02:17the boxes near the house to go inside with the medics.
02:20Boop.
02:20Boop.
02:21Boop.
02:23Boop.
02:24So, my dad were here there are pretty good messages.
02:34We go through again for these two-thirds, a couple, a couple, a couple, they took the
02:35wind list.
02:36Be good?
02:37Half-learias I saw that.
02:38And you allowed me to have a mile.
02:41sized.
02:43I'm fine.
02:44to walk into that day.
02:45Inside that room was an elderly female.
02:49She was sitting in what looked like a hospital bed,
02:51but looking at her, you can see that she was clearly deceased.
02:54She had blood pooling in her mouth, blood pooling beside her, and several injuries.
02:59That were not from natural causes.
03:02Finger.
03:03Just like .
03:04Sheer.
03:05And then right here is the staff one.
03:08Oh .
03:09We determined that she had what looked to be a penetrating wound to her chest cavity.
03:14A closer look of her, you could tell that some of her fingers were cut.
03:18It was easy.
03:19It was easy to tell that there was some sort of weapon involved of a sharp nature.
03:24Her medics that respond pronounced the person deceased.
03:27This is now a homicide.
03:30in the entire investigation.
03:31And not just an accidental death or natural causes.
03:34You don't see any knife or anything?
03:36No, except that I was in the forehead.
03:39I didn't want to leave it.
03:40Okay, just hold this.
03:42That's fine.
03:43Stay at the door.
03:44And then start logging everybody who comes in and out.
03:49We'll go from there.
03:50That's a heinous crime.
03:52It's hard to wrap your head around because...
03:54What could she have possibly done to anybody?
03:57How and why would somebody want to do that?
03:59The person's caretaker was able to identify her.
04:04As 96-year-old Evelyn Murray Bailey.
04:09That's incredible.
04:10If you can do anything future you would receive.
04:12So that's...
04:13At 11 it's also in the head of the Certainly Brian Kennedy.
04:14It's all you have about to get feeleller since it's really big.
04:17Well in the head of the book it was about being able to get help.
04:22You pick one for your 40 thumbs.
04:24It's kind of a weirdo.
04:25I think you may just in your head.
04:29Sure.
04:30But in your head check out thisaran.
04:32That's what like.
04:33You see And I'll remind you.
04:34You see And I'll tell you.
04:35I took photos of that.
04:36at the hospital, enjoying blood.
04:40She was so kind to me.
04:41She was so kind to us and to me.
04:43And so at that point, we came to get.
04:46We drew all closer together with each other.
04:50She met the second.
04:51My second husband now, they always did a lot of things.
04:56Her greatest love was ice skating around 2000.
05:01My mom had a stroke, and so her...
05:06My husband, Al, was thinking,
05:08okay, this is getting really hard.
05:11Maybe we should move to Baltimore.
05:13That's where his daughters lived.
05:16And they can help him with her.
05:19I didn't know his...
05:22But it was easier for him.
05:25And I knew that he...
05:26He also needed help.
05:32When I got the phone call,
05:35we were...
05:36I'm living in Arizona.
05:39The police said something happened to me.
05:41I didn't see you, Mom.
05:46I don't do what I'm sending my head.
05:51We didn't go home until the police got caught up.
05:53But he couldn't run up.
05:55I know.
05:56Yeah.
05:57The car has to impact his eyes.
05:58You know.
05:59I can't do the car.
06:00We stopped there.
06:01Dr...
06:02Dean Picerolli..
06:03There's no smoke.
06:04You got goodbye.
06:05The car has to be gone.
06:06libertarian.
06:07The car was like,
06:09Now it didn't go too far.
06:12It's $2,000.
06:13уй唆...
06:14Abdul...
06:15and she couldn't move.
06:17We were like shocked that this had happened.
06:20And we wanted to really find out the real motives.
06:23What happened? Why did it happen?
06:25Why did it happen?
06:30Hey, it looks like she has a stab wound right here.
06:35You can see on the shirt and it like kind of like muscles and stuff.
06:40But nobody has been through this house.
06:42So can we just walk through it real quick?
06:45I'll see you next time.
06:50County Police!
06:51The first thing that we did was we secured the entire house.
06:55We do what is known.
07:00There's a protective sweep of that house to make sure that there are no other victims
07:02or there's no one hiding in a closet with a knife.
07:05A gun waiting to harm other officers, other individuals.
07:10You're good.
07:11County Police!
07:15Anybody in here?
07:16You can keep coming.
07:20You're good.
07:21You're good.
07:22You're good.
07:23You're good.
07:25You're good.
07:26We're going meticulously room by room.
07:30You're good.
07:33Can we John have a comfort us?
07:35Is anybody in here?
07:37Nobody else was located inside the house, but that's
07:40at that point, we contacted homicide detectives.
07:42They responded out to a scene.
07:45Investigators from the Homicide Union.
07:50The Homicide Union are inside this crime scene and
07:53taking note of how the victims
07:55lying in the bed, a 96-year-old, defenseless.
08:00Victim.
08:05There was definitely significant trauma, and it just...
08:10struck me as absolutely brutal, that nobody deserves to die.
08:15That way.
08:16And then in your bedroom, place of safety.
08:20She was stabbed a total of six times, cut a total of three times,
08:24all in the upper...
08:25chest area.
08:26The level of violence that was displayed is...
08:30pretty alarming.
08:31She also had blunt force trauma to her head.
08:35And some signs of asphyxiation.
08:38That is a...
08:40closed forges and all of them on that side.
08:42Was this locked?
08:44What?
08:45Was it locked?
08:46Yeah.
08:47No, it was unlocked.
08:48This was unlocked?
08:49Yeah.
08:50Okay.
08:51So these...
08:52Is this two...
08:53Okay.
08:54So these...
08:55Is this two...
08:55Doors?
08:56Is this two sliding doors?
08:57Or just one?
08:58Is this two sliding doors?
08:59Or just one?
09:00Is this one...
09:01Is this one?
09:02Is this one...
09:03Is this one?
09:04This is...
09:05Technically...
09:05but one of them will work there and then we're going to move one side.
09:08Well, I'm saying those are two.
09:10There are two sliding doors, right?
09:11You can get in for either one.
09:12Yeah.
09:13Okay.
09:15Let's make sure we're using gloves if we touch anything.
09:19There are signs.
09:20There are two port stamps or anything throughout the house.
09:23I locked the back door.
09:25Just so that no one is peeking around the back side.
09:28Okay.
09:30My initial thought was that it was not a robbery.
09:32It did not seem like an act of randomness.
09:35That kind of violence seems personal.
09:40There was not a doorbell camera at this house.
09:44There are
09:45There was a security system anyone could monitor from outside of the location.
09:50They would be notified anytime a door or another entryway was open.
09:55Investigators searched through any knives and see if they were
10:00there's any blood on the knives and take photographs.
10:03No murder weapon.
10:05No murder weapon was located at the scene.
10:08The investigators preserved anything that
10:10that is nearby the victim for potential DNA.
10:15And those tests take time.
10:18So in the meantime
10:20investigators are talking to potential witnesses.
10:25The caretaker was there.
10:26The caretaker was there.
10:27We need to talk to her.
10:28We need to talk to her.
10:30When's the last time you spoke to her?
10:33When's the last time you spoke to her?
10:35I was here yesterday at 4.30.
10:36And she was alive and well.
10:37I left them both.
10:38Yeah, she was off at.
10:39I left them both.
10:40Yeah, she was off at.
10:40I left them both.
10:41I left them both.
10:42Okay.
10:43The woman told us her name was
10:45Yolanda Evelyn was also known as Miss B.
10:49And that's.
10:50how her caregivers referred to her.
10:52When you got here today,
10:54it's like.
10:55I came up the street my normal.
11:00Okay.
11:01Malt.
11:02Open the side door.
11:03When do you put my stuff in?
11:05I came up on the table.
11:06When I was walking down the hall,
11:08knowing Mr. Evelyn from the front door.
11:10It was closed, but it was cracked open.
11:12I said, Mr. B, you here?
11:13I said, Mr. B, you here?
11:14I said, Mr. B, you here?
11:15So Ms. Lee's room door was closed.
11:17I opened her door.
11:20She left my seat at 2.30.
11:22She was great.
11:24Time to argue a little.
11:25I wasn't scared that you could go through Badger's Ranch and Starhawks for somebody there.
11:30Did you explain it?
11:31Yeah, that was me hollering for help.
11:33I was hollering for help.
11:35No!
11:36No, I ran out the front door.
11:38I ran out the front door.
11:40No one started hollering for help.
11:41I had my fancy friend on the phone.
11:45Yolanda reaching out to a friend and not immediately...
11:50...reaching out to 911 was definitely suspicious.
11:55At that point, we don't know what we're dealing with and we don't...
12:00...even know if that person could be involved.
12:02Was there any sort of...
12:05...ill will that has been harbored between the victim and...
12:10...this person?
12:12She is somebody who has...
12:15...had regular contact with the victim.
12:17She is a potential suspect.
12:20If there...
12:24Maybe you or may want...
12:26...we cannot walk.
12:27If not, don't get zoology of période.
12:29She is a well that we can get into that car from some otherungen.
12:31You may have to make sure that...
12:33...just second test was either gone.
12:35Why are you having a huge problem?
12:37She is sitting in bed for her show.
12:38But you will have to give a chance to show her.
12:41It's interesting.
12:43She talked too long.
12:44She was even like this car we have a hook with the links...
12:47We met with Yolanda, she was Evelyn's caretaker.
12:52When Yolanda got to the house at around 8.30 in the morning,
12:57she said she went through this backslider.
13:02Went into the house and then she went into Miss Bailey's house.
13:07Miss Bailey's bedroom and found her that way.
13:12It's still too early to rule Yolanda out.
13:17As a suspect because Yolanda knew Miss Bailey.
13:22Miss B well, but didn't immediately reach out to
13:27911.
13:28Can I please have myself off the table?
13:32Can the information do that?
13:34We're just going to have to wait.
13:35Okay.
13:37Police search to make sure that there wasn't a murder weapon.
13:42Inside of any of Yolanda's personal belongings.
13:47They didn't find anything incriminating.
13:50Also later after this.
13:52This all went down.
13:53They had identified a three Yolanda who called 911 after.
13:57And she was on the phone with her friend and reported everything that she had seen.
14:02So she was pretty quickly eliminated as a suspect.
14:07So we asked her who Miss B would have been.
14:12Talking to and any sort of problems that may have been going on.
14:17In Miss B's life.
14:18This is Mr. B. Thornton.
14:19This is Mr. B Thornton.
14:22This is her husband daughter.
14:23Her name is Angel Bailey.
14:25Is that just.
14:27Daughter of.
14:28That's her stepdaughter.
14:29Angel Bailey.
14:30Okay.
14:31And she told him.
14:32She told us that Evelyn Bailey was married to Albert Bailey.
14:37Albert Bailey was in the hospital because of his own health issues.
14:42So he was not in the home.
14:45Albert had two.
14:47Daughter.
14:48Detectives were able to look at license photos of.
14:52Indra Bailey.
14:53Indra Bailey.
14:54And Allison.
14:57Who was Evelyn Bailey's stepdaughter as well.
15:00Unfortunately.
15:01At the.
15:02point.
15:03It's looking like a crime scene.
15:04Okay.
15:05It is a crime scene.
15:06Chiefs bashed over her head.
15:07If somebody.
15:08Kill her.
15:09Just have a seat for me.
15:10Okay.
15:11Because I don't want to.
15:12pass out or anything.
15:13Okay.
15:14You're breathing very heavy.
15:16And I just want you to.
15:17be okay.
15:18Somebody kill her.
15:22At that point.
15:23You're mobilizing your entire team.
15:27So that.
15:28You can.
15:29Determine your suspect.
15:30As quickly as possible.
15:32Next.
15:33We want to speak.
15:35Next.
15:36We want to speak.
15:37To the.
15:38Stepdaughters.
15:39Allison.
15:40And Indra.
15:41To determine.
15:42Any.
15:43Problems.
15:44That may have been.
15:45Going on.
15:46In.
15:47Miss B's life.
15:47Detectives.
15:50Responded to.
15:51The work.
15:52workplace.
15:53Of.
15:54Allison.
15:55To have a conversation.
15:56With her.
15:57With her.
15:58So.
15:59If you don't mind.
16:00Let's close into work.
16:01So.
16:02From.
16:03The.
16:04Malibu County Police Department.
16:05I have to tell you that.
16:06It.
16:07Something happened to your step mom.
16:09Okay.
16:10She got hurt real bad.
16:12And.
16:13We haven't.
16:14Figured out exactly.
16:15What happened.
16:16We're.
16:17On that now.
16:18I know it's not easy.
16:20But.
16:21I have to tell you.
16:22That we're handling.
16:23Like a criminal investigation.
16:26Somebody did something.
16:27That hurt.
16:28Oh my god.
16:29Oh my god.
16:32Oh my god.
16:33Allison was initially.
16:34Very surprised.
16:35That.
16:36Her.
16:37Step mom.
16:38Had been.
16:39Murdered.
16:40How could.
16:41Somebody.
16:42Have done something.
16:43To them.
16:44We have.
16:45Caregivers.
16:47Because.
16:48It's.
16:49Hispanic.
16:50We have to do.
16:52The black.
16:53The black.
16:54The black.
16:55And.
16:56The white.
16:57The black.
16:58How can.
17:00breadth.
17:01The brown.
17:03And.
17:04The white.
17:05The Connecticut.
17:06The black.
17:07The black.
17:08I can't get rid of that there overnight.
17:11Allison told detectives.
17:13That there was another caregiver.
17:16Her name was Rosalyn.
17:18The new person to the detectives.
17:23Could you tell me, say one more time, what time does Rosalyn usually?
17:26Ros comes at 6 p.m.
17:28To 6 a.m.
17:31But the next.
17:33Girl doesn't come in until much later.
17:35Okay.
17:38Rosalyn would have been the person who was there overnight.
17:43With Evelyn, so it would be concerning at that point.
17:48You're not really sure what time the murder would have taken place.
17:52So did it take place?
17:53When Rosalyn was there.
17:56To, uh.
17:58Both of those, um, caregivers have keys to the residence.
18:03Since Albert had just gone to the hospital.
18:08Rosalyn was supposed to leave the door unlocked for Yolanda.
18:13So there was a two-and-a-half-hour window where something bad happened.
18:18Could have happened.
18:21Between the caretaker.
18:23The caretaker that left at 6 a.m.
18:24And then the caretaker that arrived at 8.30 a.m.
18:27The timeline.
18:28The timeline was pretty important.
18:33So if.
18:33If you have a door to a residence that is being unlocked for.
18:38A long period of time.
18:41Essentially anyone could have.
18:43Access to the location.
18:46Allison.
18:48was able to provide the security logs and those
18:53security logs showed that the door to the location had
18:58been opened at 6 a.m. and that would have been consistent.
19:03With Rosalind leaving for the day, the law
19:08also showed that somebody had entered the residence at 6.30.
19:13And that the door had been opened again at 6.41.
19:18So you're asking yourself, did Rosalind come back?
19:23Did they check the location for some reason?
19:26Did the next caregiver...
19:28Arrive early or did a total and complete...
19:33...stranger wander in the house at that hour?
19:38Nobody else would have needed to access that house at 6.30.
19:43...
19:48My mom, she was very vibrant.
19:53Even though she had a disability,
19:58she had glaucoma, so she was going blind.
20:03And eventually she did lose her eyesight to it.
20:08And she was pretty much bedridden from the...
20:13the bed to the wheelchair.
20:16But her mental capacity...
20:18the capacities were there.
20:21She seemed...well.
20:24She had a great life.
20:26She was beautiful and she...
20:28she was smart.
20:31The nurse basically came...
20:33out, helped her.
20:36They ran shifts.
20:39One in the day, one in the evening.
20:42And now...
20:43that was really helpful.
20:45They helped her, fed her, changed her.
20:48They did what they needed to do to take care of her.
20:53And now...
20:58We needed to talk to Rosalyn, the Kerrigan.
21:03The Kerrigan driver, who was there overnight with Evelyn.
21:08Detectives did a background check on Rosalyn as well.
21:13As a criminal record search.
21:18I don't believe Rosalyn had a criminal history.
21:22So...
21:23They contacted Rosalyn and asked her to come to police headquarters for...
21:28an interview with detectives.
21:33Rosalyn.
21:34Let me get all your information.
21:35These are just a sheet.
21:36I've got to fill it out any time so I can see you on my platform.
21:38Okay.
21:39We want to know if Evelyn was essentially...
21:43in good health when she left the residence.
21:48And if Rosalyn had a grudge against Evelyn...
21:52Can you...
21:53you do home care?
21:54Yes.
21:55And you understand why I wanted to come up here...
21:58and talk to me?
21:59Yeah, I understand.
22:00You understand all that?
22:01I...
22:02To be honest with you...
22:03When...
22:04When that guy said that a month has passed...
22:06my heart stopped.
22:07To be honest...
22:08to you.
22:09Does he keep asking...
22:10what's this all about?
22:12Okay.
22:13Um...
22:14So...
22:15and I know you probably answered this a little bit before...
22:16so...
22:17how long have you been taking...
22:18taking care of Ms. Pitt?
22:19Three years.
22:20Three years and some, no.
22:21Okay.
22:22And has that been...
22:23um...
22:24like pretty much a full-time job?
22:27Only on...
22:28even as Johnny did babysat the late girl there.
22:31Yeah, babysat her...
22:32and then it was gone.
22:33Uh...
22:346...
22:35until 6 the next morning.
22:36Okay, so you work 6pm to 6am?
22:37Yes.
22:38Okay.
22:40Rosalind was forthcoming with detectives.
22:43She didn't appear to have anything to hide.
22:48She...
22:49had...
22:50spoken...
22:51easily...
22:52with...
22:53uh...
22:53detectives...
22:54engaged with them.
22:55And...
22:56you know...
22:57was able to provide...
22:58information about Evelyn.
23:02What?
23:03She's...
23:04looked at with some level of skepticism because...
23:06until all the evidence is...
23:08collected...
23:09you don't really know...
23:10who's responsible.
23:11Now do you just...
23:12uh...
23:13do you have to stay awake the entire time?
23:15or can you sleep throughout the night?
23:16Yes, she is sleeping...
23:17and...
23:18asleep...
23:19but sometimes she's caught...
23:20she caught up...
23:21she would say...
23:22I'm cold...
23:23or she would call for...
23:23her husband...
23:24I would change her...
23:25if...
23:26I want to...
23:27find her...
23:28she...
23:28I would change her...
23:29or whatever.
23:30Does she wake you up...
23:31or do you just...
23:32kind of...
23:33sleep...
23:33sleep until...
23:34you hear something?
23:35Sometimes she would call out...
23:36so my sleep...
23:37most of the time...
23:38be interrupted.
23:38Rosalind did acknowledge...
23:40that Evelyn wasn't always...
23:42the easy...
23:43the easiest...
23:44person to care for...
23:45in that...
23:46Evelyn made...
23:47a lot of demands.
23:48and...
23:49we perceived...
23:50could...
23:51at times...
23:52be verbally abusive...
23:53to caregivers.
23:53so...
23:55we...
23:56were...
23:57obviously...
23:58very...
23:58concerned...
24:01she required...
24:03a caretaker...
24:04and...
24:05she probably didn't like it...
24:06that much...
24:07knowing my grandma...
24:08she would have loved...
24:08to have been...
24:09independent...
24:10more...
24:11so...
24:12it was really hard...
24:13for our family...
24:13but...
24:16I don't think...
24:17Rosalind took...
24:18ever...
24:18Evelyn's...
24:19difficult...
24:20behavior...
24:21very...
24:22personally...
24:23she did her job.
24:23and...
24:24she...
24:25cared about...
24:26doing her job well.
24:27well...
24:28she took me through...
24:29yesterday...
24:30yesterday?
24:31from when I left?
24:32yeah...
24:33in the morning...
24:34ok...
24:33I put her in bed...
24:35at Jew's room...
24:36this morning...
24:37get up...
24:38like...
24:39clean her...
24:38up...
24:39she asked...
24:40she...
24:41barely...
24:42said...
24:43he's not here...
24:43ok...
24:44clean her up...
24:45brush her teeth...
24:46do whatever...
24:47whatever...
24:48and...
24:48um...
24:49I left...
24:50normally...
24:51like...
24:52the last two years...
24:53would've been...
24:54leaving the door open...
24:55for Yolanda...
24:56right?
24:57so...
24:58I miss...
24:59and I love...
24:58the door...
24:59Rosalind...
25:01had...
25:02indicated...
25:03that...
25:04after...
25:05the...
25:06victim's husband...
25:07went to the hospital...
25:08essentially...
25:09she would leave...
25:10the door...
25:11open...
25:12unlocked...
25:13for the next...
25:13caregiver...
25:14to arrive...
25:15which we knew...
25:16from...
25:17Allison...
25:18but...
25:20on the...
25:21date in question...
25:22habit...
25:23kicked in...
25:23and...
25:24essentially...
25:25she...
25:26forgot...
25:27and...
25:28locked the door...
25:28behind her...
25:29do you remember...
25:30what time?
25:31it was probably...
25:32both...
25:33three minutes...
25:34past...
25:35because I was...
25:36already...
25:37in the car...
25:38my husband...
25:39picked me up...
25:38some morning okay i said i feel like i'm forgetting something
25:43and i said i wonder if i close the back door he said i'll go back and
25:48check so when it went back i checked it was closed so i called him i said hey
25:53angel good morning um i missed i close the door could you come and open it
25:58and i told yolanda again when she comes and she tell me sure sure okay and i will see
26:03rosalyn called indra evelyn's other
26:08stepdaughter to unlock the door
26:13to the residents that morning because she realized that yolanda was not going to
26:18be able to get in when she arrived for her shift
26:23below my kit investigators determined that rosalyn
26:28is credible with her account because she also has a law
26:34of her actions that were taken during her shift
26:37but
26:38rosalyn reports that she locks the doors
26:42and that
26:43she relayed that information to the stepdaughter indra
26:48that was a big discovery for detectives because then
27:02you
26:53that they had a person who they could potentially speak with who had entered
26:57the rest
26:58the residents at 6 30.
27:13at that point we
27:03I wanted to talk to Indra.
27:08We spoke with Rosalyn's husband to verify that
27:13she had been picked up from the location that morning and...
27:18were able to verify the phone call that she had made to Indra as well.
27:23Through Rosalyn's phone records.
27:27Detectives tried...
27:28I decided to reach out to Indra via phone and weren't able to...
27:33contact her.
27:35Detectives were able to learn that...
27:38Indra had a boyfriend, Sam, and they were able to...
27:43go to Sam's home to see if she could be located.
27:49Hey, uh...
27:51What's wrong?
27:52Oh my god...
27:54Hear me, sheesh.
27:55I just painted on TV, man.
27:57What...
27:58You...
27:59You saw what?
28:00My own lady, she...
28:01Somebody's done something to her.
28:02For it.
28:03She was bad.
28:04Uh...
28:05Are you talking about Miss Bale?
28:06No, definitely.
28:07She was taken care of.
28:08The mother-in-law.
28:09Yeah, the mother-in-law passed away.
28:11Oh, Miss Bale had been passed.
28:14I think we're talking about two different people.
28:15Wait.
28:16So the...
28:17Avalyn?
28:18Avalyn?
28:18Yeah.
28:19Yeah, the older lady.
28:20She passed away.
28:21Well...
28:22Not Miss Bale.
28:23I mean, not Andrew.
28:24No, no, no.
28:25Not Andrew.
28:26No, no, no.
28:27I'm talking about Miss Bale.
28:28Oh.
28:29You think we were talking about Andrea?
28:30Yeah.
28:31No, no, no.
28:32I'm talking about the older lady.
28:33Hi, Miss Evelyn.
28:34Miss Bale.
28:35Miss Bale?
28:36Yeah.
28:37Sam seemed...
28:38To have thought the detectives were there to tell him that...
28:43Laura had died because he wasn't able to get a hold of...
28:48Sandra?
28:49She was saying something about they...
28:51They got into it or something.
28:53Evelyn got into it with the girls and so...
28:55Like recently?
28:56Yeah.
28:58Do you know why they got into it?
28:59What was it back?
29:00That's right.
29:01No, I understand.
29:02See ya.
29:03Yeah, yeah.
29:04I understand.
29:05You know.
29:06Andrew Bailey's boyfriend said...
29:08Andrew Bailey had told him that Evelyn Bailey was treating her poorly.
29:13So...
29:14We started to look at...
29:16Was that motivated?
29:18What was the motivation for her to have committed this murder?
29:21Like how...
29:22How...
29:23They like...
29:24The past month?
29:25Okay.
29:26Yeah.
29:27He had to be.
29:28To しな Around Yeah.
29:29People are saying,
29:30That we yellow.
29:31The flow down...
29:33I said, you ain't over the spring chicken or, you know, I said, you don't live.
29:38I said, you can't do it.
29:41I just put her in my home.
29:43Because you're going to kill yourself.
29:45Right.
29:46So from talking.
29:48According to Sam, it was pretty clear that Indra did have this increasing.
29:53sense of frustration and being overwhelmed with the.
29:58caregiving for Evelyn.
30:02So I.
30:03I think for Indra to murder Evelyn.
30:08There would have been a way out.
30:18It was really Andrew's boyfriend Sam's inclination that the care
30:23of Evelyn was becoming exceedingly difficult.
30:27To
30:28put Evelyn in a facility would have cost an enormous amount of money.
30:33And Indra didn't see a way out.
30:36On the phone, we'll see you tell them.
30:38One of the caretakers, he's acting like a real bitch.
30:41Okay.
30:43So Indra was telling one of the caretakers about Evelyn?
30:46Yeah.
30:49Sam said that Evelyn was becoming more and more difficult.
30:52And Indra
30:53Indra's response was essentially that Evelyn was being a real bitch.
30:58At that point, the detectives are thinking,
31:01this is a potential mo-
31:03motive for the murder of Evelyn.
31:06This starts to-
31:08put a light bulb going off to the investigators.
31:10It begins to lead to-
31:13suspicions of Indra's involvement.
31:16We need to talk to her.
31:18Ain't nobody hurt her from her because I don't call her three.
31:20Yeah, I call her three times a day.
31:22All right.
31:23I'm going to give you my contact information, my phone.
31:27If she comes-
31:28home or you see her, can you just give me a call so we can come and let her know?
31:33And all that.
31:33But Sam had told the police that the last time he saw Indra's-
31:38Indra was approximately 5.40 that morning of the murder and he hadn't-
31:43seen her since.
31:44So detectives were at a loss for wear and dress-
31:48Indra had went.
31:53We did a lot of phone calls, me and my grandma.
31:57I know that I was-
31:58I was really upset because I was not able to go back to New York with the rest of the family to
32:02see her-
32:03be in a role.
32:05We came from Arizona to Baltimore.
32:08And we helped assist with the funeral arrangements.
32:13It was the COVID year, so there was only-
32:18like 10 people allowed at the time to come to the funeral.
32:23Indra was not at the funeral.
32:26The detectives and police-
32:28were looking for her.
32:30No one can find you.
32:32Why was she running away?
32:33We were hoping that she was still in Baltimore.
32:36We were quite concerned.
32:38Say what was the hero that she told me, she was still in the house.
32:40Say her real KEVIN tomorrow, say Neope OK.
32:41No one can find a single boyfriend for his family.
32:43I cannot find her suitable.
32:44I thought we went around and said
32:47that he-
32:49She goes back to the real model.
32:51I know them if her husband is working for Yorkigan
32:54and said again, let's see-
32:58The型 Pharaoh bear that I saw her
33:00with the czym she was alone.
33:03Here that line sheämä pinning or her
33:05It was a severe escrito.
32:43So the detectives were basically trying to track all of her movies.
32:48They learned that Indra drove a 2012...
32:54...but it hadn't been located.
32:56They were also able to look at her cell phone.
32:58So they were able to track that on the day of the murder.
33:03She was in the area of Evelyn Bailey's house at 6.30 in the morning.
33:07At the same time that...
33:08...that security system was showing that the front door was opening.
33:13And then her phone had pinged, leaving the area at approximately...
33:18...6.41 and it was after that point that Indra's phone...
33:23...had been turned off.
33:26It was clear that...
33:28...she didn't want to be found.
33:34Nobody had seen or heard from Indra Bailey.
33:37So they contacted her.
33:38Her employer...
33:39...she worked for social services in Baltimore City.
33:42Indra did...
33:43...not show up for work on that day of the murder.
33:47And...
33:48...and that...
33:49...automatically heightened the suspicions of...
33:53...the detectives.
33:55We also...
33:56...were notified.
33:57There had been...
33:58...footage...
33:59...provided...
34:00...by the bank...
34:01...where Indra had...
34:03...come to the bank...
34:04...approximately three days later...
34:06...and...
34:07...use...
34:08...that...
34:09...ATM...
34:10...detectives...
34:11...went...
34:12...to...
34:13...the...
34:13...bank...
34:14...to...
34:15...get the...
34:16...surveillance footage...
34:17...from that...
34:18...ATM...
34:18...location.
34:19When I watched the surveillance video...
34:22...I...
34:23...I saw...
34:24...Indra...
34:25...pulling up...
34:26...to...
34:27...the ATM...
34:28...and...
34:28...conducting her transaction...
34:30...it appeared...
34:31...that...
34:32...Indra...
34:33...was just...
34:33...going about her normal...
34:34...daily routine...
34:35...there was no...
34:36...visible frustration...
34:37...on her.
34:38...face...
34:40...after...
34:41...three days...
34:42...your...
34:43...con...
34:43...concerned...
34:44...that...
34:45...Indra...
34:46...is...
34:47...going...
34:48...to...
34:49...attempt...
34:50...to...
34:51... flee...
34:52...the...
34:53...the...
34:54...the...
34:55...of...
34:56...20 days...
34:57...after the murder occurred...
34:58...police had learned that...
35:00that Indra had spoken with her friend who said that Indra had...
35:05Indra had spoken with an attorney and decided to check herself into...
35:10a health facility. So a court order was obtained in order...
35:15to be able to make an arrest at that time.
35:18The detectives ended up calling...
35:20my cell phone saying that they had located Indra Bailey.
35:23So I drove from...
35:25Woodlawn Precinct to that care facility.
35:30It's very private for you, okay?
35:33Okay.
35:35How you doing, Ms. Bailey?
35:37Hi.
35:38I'm also done by my camera.
35:40What kind of piece for me?
35:41Did you have a jacket or something?
35:42Did you have a jacket?
35:43Uh-uh.
35:44No.
35:45Okay.
35:46You want to roll down your sleeves?
35:47All right.
35:48I'm going to have you turn and face that wall for me.
35:50I'm going to keep changing back for me.
35:51Keep changing back for me.
35:55Just ask my little question.
35:56You try and get your sleeves in.
36:00and that way you're gonna get too much rubbing.
36:02You wanna turn your wrist this way a little bit,
36:03that way it isn't pressing on you too much.
36:05There you go, all right, fantastic, Miss Bailey.
36:08Go away.
36:09I appreciate it.
36:10Okay.
36:11Okay.
36:12Excuse me.
36:15Hey, how's it going?
36:18Oh, hey guys.
36:21Miss Indra Bailey was there.
36:23I took her into custody.
36:25It feels good.
36:26Especially bringing it full circle.
36:29After she was...
36:30She was arrested.
36:31Bring her up to headquarters for an interview.
36:35Have a good boy.
36:38Bye-bye.
36:40My name is Detective Y'all, alright?
36:42Okay.
36:44Um...
36:45Let me just get some information for you.
36:47This is just an information sheet.
36:49Anybody that...
36:50Anybody that comes in here, I just have to fill this stuff out, okay?
36:53Detectives were excited to say...
36:55I had to sit down and interview her to learn what had happened.
37:00To Evelyn.
37:02She...
37:05Did appear very disheveled and still overwhelmed.
37:10Um...
37:12Emotionally.
37:13She...
37:14Appeared...
37:15To...
37:16Not be...
37:18Well...
37:19Mentally.
37:21So I know it's Indra Bailey.
37:23What's your middle name?
37:25Okay.
37:26Teresa.
37:27Okay.
37:28Teresa.
37:29Okay.
37:30All right.
37:32There would...
37:33All right, and what is your date of birth, Andrew?
37:38I'm not supposed to talk unless my attorney...
37:43She's not cooperating with them, which is...
37:48It's part of the process. The investigators honor that process and move on.
37:53I don't know.
37:58There was still work to be done. Detectives were...
38:03...eventually able to locate Indra's car.
38:08In a parking lot through the use of license plate readers.
38:13They were able to search the car.
38:18What they located was a knife.
38:21And that knife did have blood on it.
38:23And the blood that was on the knife did match the DNA.
38:28Profile of Evelyn Bailey.
38:33In the case against Indra Bailey, the state had a lot of evidence.
38:38We had phone records showing Indra had...
38:43...been at Evelyn's residence that morning during the window...
38:48...of opportunity when the murder had occurred.
38:51And then, of course, we...
38:53...we also had the murder weapon that was local...
38:58...and located in the car of Indra Bailey...
39:02...well after.
39:03...after the murder had been committed.
39:08So the motive in this case appeared to be that Indra Bailey was...
39:13...just out. She was working a full-time job.
39:15She was also taking care of her...
39:18...elderly stepmother in between her own...
39:23...responsibilities.
39:24Indra Bailey had made statements about being mistreated by Evelyn.
39:28Bailey and about her being a difficult person to take care of.
39:33...indra essentially snapped.
39:37And...
39:38...and murdered Evelyn...
39:40...with the knife.
39:43And now it was a Sub prediction.
39:45...and she's trying to make the comic book out...
39:46...to approach it.
39:47...injury reality in theemic game.
39:48was eventually charged with first-degree murder.
39:53You're sentenced to 10 years of active incarceration.
39:55The justice, in a sense, felt very
39:58incomplete.
40:01I was hopeful that...
40:03Ms. Bailey would get more prison time.
40:05I think her actions were...
40:08horrendous.
40:09I think they were violent.
40:10I think they were brutal.
40:13I think that Evelyn Bailey did not deserve to die in the fashion in which she did.
40:18Amen.
40:19Amen.
40:20Amen.
40:21Amen.
40:23Amen.
40:23I have to forgive Indra.
40:28Because how can anybody be in their right mind when they're doing something like that?
40:33It did feel like a betrayal and it felt heartbreaking.
40:38That something like this would happen to us.
40:43I was shocked and appalled when I found out that it was my grandpa.
40:48It was his daughter who did it, someone who was supposed to be taking care of her.
40:53I couldn't imagine why.
40:56My mom died in March.
40:582020.
40:59And her husband died I think in June or July.
41:04Probably from a broken heart.
41:07You know, knowing.
41:08And knowing that she passed.
41:11My wife loved her mom.
41:13And I loved her as well because we do have good memories of those times.
41:18And we did spend together.
41:20I'm thankful that we do have photos.
41:23And just think of all the fun times that we had.
41:28And we did spend a lot of time together.
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