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00:00:01This program documents actual homicide investigations.
00:00:05Criminal charges are often dropped or reduced,
00:00:07and all suspects shown are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
00:00:20So we are going up to this area which is very secluded, very wooded.
00:00:25You don't go out there to go hiking.
00:00:29You go out there to get rid of things.
00:00:32Common sense tells me he's dumping our body.
00:00:36Man, if you'd have told me three weeks ago
00:00:38that we'd be looking for another body after Mark's case,
00:00:40I wouldn't have believed you.
00:00:42This is super rare.
00:00:44This is one of those kind of cases that she'll never forget.
00:00:52All right, let's go see what we got.
00:00:57I hope we find her.
00:01:139-1-1, what's the address of the emergency?
00:01:16I think we're 63rd place north across the street from my house.
00:01:21There's a body laying on the porch.
00:01:25Do you know if that person has been shot?
00:01:28I don't know.
00:01:30I will go ahead and put a call in for them, okay?
00:01:38First responders arrive at the home and find a young woman on the front porch.
00:01:44shot dead.
00:01:53For homicide detectives, their chance of solving a murder is cut in half
00:01:58if they don't get a lead within the first 48 hours.
00:02:15Hey, Brandon.
00:02:17Detective Mark Kennedy will lead the investigation.
00:02:21Victims shot and killed her on her front step.
00:02:25What's her name?
00:02:27Elizabeth.
00:02:3127-year-old Elizabeth Dillard grew up in Redding, California,
00:02:35and recently moved to Tulsa with her 8- and 9-year-old sons.
00:02:39She also has a 5-year-old daughter who lives in California with her ex-partner.
00:02:45Elizabeth is survived by her parents and two younger sisters.
00:02:53This neighbor and these people said they heard gunshots 330 to 345.
00:02:58No one called them.
00:02:59Elizabeth was lying dead on her doorstep for almost four hours
00:03:03before a neighbor saw her and called 911.
00:03:06She shot three times.
00:03:08Okay.
00:03:09She was struck three times in the chest.
00:03:13Cason's right in the front yard.
00:03:14Right in front yard.
00:03:15It's .40 caliber Hornedies.
00:03:18.
00:03:18.
00:03:186.uru
00:03:26ryzzascom. Reporter
00:03:302ucky's out. Her
00:03:32purse is still intact.
00:03:34her door keys laying on her way, so she's trying to get in the house.
00:03:40Her kids were at the house being watched by her sister.
00:03:45When first responders arrived, they found Elizabeth's sons and her sister inside.
00:03:51Who seemed to know the most about her sister?
00:03:53Yeah.
00:03:55Elizabeth's sister will be taken to homicide for questioning,
00:03:58while her kids stay with her sister's husband.
00:04:03She's got a phone on her, grab a bag, we'll take her with us.
00:04:09Not much to see, is it?
00:04:11No.
00:04:12Well, we got some work to do.
00:04:14Yeah, I think so.
00:04:21One hour in.
00:04:22You are.
00:04:23Yep.
00:04:25Ready set, and they've got cameras pointing that direction.
00:04:28The team finds security cameras on the house next door to Elizabeth's.
00:04:33Nathan and Reggie are working on it.
00:04:35They're looking at it.
00:04:36Maybe Nathan can explain it to you.
00:04:38Yeah, let's move.
00:04:39Here we go.
00:04:43It's not.
00:04:44It shows her coming home at like 3.46.
00:04:49It's dark.
00:04:50I mean, you can't really see.
00:04:53The video shows Elizabeth pulling into her driveway around the same time neighbors heard gunshots.
00:05:00Does it not show her getting out of the car?
00:05:02No, it's out of view.
00:05:04But the cameras didn't capture the shooting.
00:05:08We don't see any cars following her into the driveway.
00:05:15According to the neighbor, Elizabeth recently broke up with a man whose parents live two doors down.
00:05:31The neighbor says she thinks they broke up about three months ago.
00:05:37She gives detectives the ex-boyfriend's contact information.
00:06:05I'm sorry we're meeting under these circumstances.
00:06:08Kennedy and Detective Max Ryden speak to Elizabeth's sister.
00:06:13I know this is a tough time for you, and I'm really sorry to have to put you through this.
00:06:18But we need as much information as we can get right now.
00:06:22So, you know, first of all, do you live there with your sister?
00:06:28Yeah, I just came to visit to help out with things.
00:06:33Okay.
00:06:34Help clean up her house and take her kids.
00:06:37She goes to work.
00:06:38Right.
00:06:38Make sure that they're not hollow on you.
00:06:40Right.
00:06:40Where does she work at?
00:06:42Lipsticks, cavity.
00:06:44She says Elizabeth worked at an adult entertainment club on the east side of Tulsa.
00:06:49And what does she do at the club?
00:06:52Um, dance.
00:06:53And what time does she normally get off work?
00:06:56I think at like 2.30.
00:06:58She gets home maybe 3 o'clock.
00:07:02So, did you just assume she was already in that side of the house whenever you woke up this morning?
00:07:08Um, I woke up to banging.
00:07:11Banging on the door?
00:07:12Was it a neighbor?
00:07:14Um, officers, nurses.
00:07:16Officers.
00:07:17Okay.
00:07:18She says she didn't know anything had happened to Elizabeth until the police arrived.
00:07:22I don't think you've told the kids yet about this, have you?
00:07:25No.
00:07:26Do they know something's happened to their mom?
00:07:28I don't believe so.
00:07:31But they're gonna never see her again, and they're gonna watch her to wear the shape.
00:07:38I know.
00:07:39I'm sorry.
00:07:41Yeah, I know.
00:07:43It was almost like she was ambushed.
00:07:45That's what it looks like.
00:07:47And so that, to me, is somebody that we feel has a beef with her, and we start looking at
00:07:55people close to her.
00:07:57Um, she did have one boyfriend, Terrell.
00:08:00Okay.
00:08:01She says Elizabeth recently dated a man named Terrell.
00:08:05You know Terrell's last name?
00:08:07I don't.
00:08:09Terrell's a black male?
00:08:10Yeah.
00:08:10A black male?
00:08:12He had, like, a dreaded hair, and he's kind of taller.
00:08:19How long ago did they date?
00:08:21Like, two weeks ago.
00:08:23Did he live there with her?
00:08:24Stay there?
00:08:24He stayed in his truck.
00:08:26He stayed in his truck?
00:08:27Just to help her.
00:08:29Okay.
00:08:30Do you know what kind of truck he had?
00:08:33I don't know.
00:08:33It had a bed, but, like, no shell on it or anything.
00:08:37He had, like, a dog that would stay in the back.
00:08:40How come he didn't come in the house?
00:08:42Um, because he would have the dog, and she didn't want the dog against him.
00:08:48How was their relationship?
00:08:49Was it turbulent?
00:08:51Was it?
00:08:51It was all right.
00:08:52He would do dishes and come in sometimes.
00:08:56Okay.
00:08:56Do you know his number?
00:08:59Mm-hmm.
00:09:01Okay.
00:09:01I want to ask you, there's a house, just about two houses down from where you live.
00:09:07Do you know individuals in there that...
00:09:10I know a little bit about them, of what she told me.
00:09:14It's, um, an ex-boyfriend.
00:09:17How did they know each other?
00:09:20Facebook, and then she moved in with him.
00:09:23She moved into the house where she's at now?
00:09:25Uh-huh.
00:09:27She says about a year ago, Elizabeth moved in with the man she met online.
00:09:32Their relationship didn't work, and he moved out.
00:09:34Really?
00:09:35Okay.
00:09:35He said he had moved out, yeah.
00:09:37And you know how long ago that was, that the breakup occurred?
00:09:41I want to say longer than three months ago.
00:09:45She talked to him recently on Facebook Messenger,
00:09:48and he was trying to get her to go hang out with him.
00:09:54Recently, like in the last week?
00:09:57Yeah.
00:09:57And I was telling her, you know, he's an ex for a reason.
00:10:02He still owed her money or something,
00:10:04because he broke her phones when they were in a relationship
00:10:07and never bought her a new phone.
00:10:11Okay.
00:10:12Did you say anything about how that happened?
00:10:15Um, she had apps that he didn't want.
00:10:17Like dating apps.
00:10:20Jealous times and things that made him jealous?
00:10:23Yeah.
00:10:24Okay.
00:10:25And he broke her iPhone and the new one,
00:10:28and then she broke up with him.
00:10:30She broke up, and then he had to move out of his own house?
00:10:34Uh-huh.
00:10:37Okay.
00:10:38Um, give us a second.
00:10:41Okay.
00:10:52I mean, this is obviously a revenge.
00:10:54I mean, they don't take her car.
00:10:56They don't take her keys.
00:10:57They don't take her purse.
00:10:59I got his phone number.
00:11:01We'll see.
00:11:02We'll call him.
00:11:02Yeah.
00:11:02Get him down here next.
00:11:07Kennedy reaches out to Elizabeth's ex-boyfriend.
00:11:11Hello?
00:11:12Detective Kennedy with Tulsa Police.
00:11:15Yes, sir.
00:11:16Hey, um, man, I don't know if you've heard, but, uh, Elizabeth...
00:11:20My mom already turned in.
00:11:23And I'm like, hell, like, what happened?
00:11:26I'm like, that don't make no sense.
00:11:29And the people next door got a camera facing towards the house.
00:11:34You know what I'm saying?
00:11:35I used to stay in the house, sir.
00:11:37Yeah.
00:11:38And I ain't been over there ever since.
00:11:41Well, hey, listen.
00:11:43Is there any way you could come downtown,
00:11:44and we could talk to you real quick
00:11:46and give us as much information about her as you know?
00:11:50Um, not right now, but I can.
00:11:53Probably, like, a little later.
00:11:54Yeah.
00:11:55Yeah, that's fine.
00:11:57I was nowhere in sight.
00:11:59Don't know nothing.
00:11:59Well, I'm not saying you were.
00:12:00I'm not saying you were.
00:12:03Okay.
00:12:04All right, appreciate it.
00:12:06No problem.
00:12:07Bye.
00:12:10He knows about the camera,
00:12:11so he knows exactly how to freaking avoid it.
00:12:14Right, he knows the camera.
00:12:15And did you ever ask him if he was there?
00:12:16You didn't ask him, but he volunteered.
00:12:18I wasn't there, like, eight times in that conversation.
00:12:28Two hours later...
00:12:31All right.
00:12:32I'm Detective Kennedy.
00:12:34This is Detective Ryden.
00:12:35Elizabeth's ex-boyfriend shows up at homicide.
00:12:39Appreciate you coming down.
00:12:41Well, hey, man, tell me about you and Elizabeth.
00:12:45I know that you two have, at one point,
00:12:48had a relationship, and I understood
00:12:51that it was kind of an internet relationship at first.
00:12:54Yeah, we was chilling.
00:12:56You know, we talked, and after we talked,
00:13:00she moved down here.
00:13:02So she moves to Tulsa?
00:13:05She moved to Tulsa the way we didn't get.
00:13:07It was, like, a year ago, or...?
00:13:10Probably so.
00:13:11Okay.
00:13:12When did you move out of the house?
00:13:14Like, October.
00:13:16He says he moved out five months ago,
00:13:18after he and Elizabeth broke up.
00:13:23Kind of describe your relationship.
00:13:25I mean, was it physical?
00:13:26I mean, did you guys get...
00:13:27No, I mean, a little...
00:13:28Domestic violence-type stuff, anything like that?
00:13:32I heard, basically, that at some point
00:13:35there was a disagreement,
00:13:37and her phone got broken.
00:13:39Yeah, I accidentally broke her phone.
00:13:41I heard that the disagreement
00:13:43might have had to do with
00:13:44stuff that was on her phone.
00:13:47Yeah, and that's why I don't want all that, you know,
00:13:50and that ain't none of my business.
00:13:52Why did you move out?
00:13:53I moved out because it just, like,
00:13:56it just kept getting too toxic.
00:14:00All right.
00:14:01So, I mean, what kind of relationship
00:14:03have you had since you guys broke up?
00:14:05You ain't been talking.
00:14:08All right, let's do this.
00:14:10Let's start off yesterday,
00:14:11and let's talk about your day.
00:14:13What were you doing?
00:14:15I wasn't at that house yesterday.
00:14:18I didn't say that.
00:14:19I said, where were you at?
00:14:49I was, like, out in Kansas.
00:14:52Where at in Kansas?
00:14:54Um, um, I forgot the name of it.
00:15:02Okay, when did you get back from Kansas?
00:15:05Today.
00:15:09Like, seven.
00:15:11He claims he arrived back in town
00:15:13about three hours after Elizabeth's murder.
00:15:17So you got back in town from Kansas,
00:15:20and you don't know what the name of the town is?
00:15:22No.
00:15:24How'd you even know how to get there?
00:15:26GPS.
00:15:28Did you use your phone for the GPS?
00:15:30Yeah, I knew that.
00:15:31Did you put in your phone?
00:15:33No, I don't have it.
00:15:36Like, I don't know what else to say.
00:15:38Like, I didn't do nothing wrong.
00:15:42So your phone will show you were in Kansas?
00:15:44Yeah.
00:15:46Okay, well, let's just make this simple.
00:15:48I have a guy here right now that can download your phone,
00:15:50and if you can show you're in Kansas,
00:15:52hell, we'll end this right now.
00:15:55Make sense?
00:15:56All right.
00:15:57You can do it ahead.
00:15:58Okay.
00:15:59All right.
00:16:06All right.
00:16:08Nathan, can you dump this?
00:16:10We're hoping the GPS in there will show what's going on here.
00:16:13His story sucks.
00:16:22A half hour later.
00:16:24Well, we'll see if he's telling the truth.
00:16:26Detectives get a look at the ex-boyfriend's GPS records.
00:16:31There's a GPS here, right there.
00:16:36He's freaking in.
00:16:38Is it?
00:16:38Blackwell?
00:16:39Yeah.
00:16:40At 4.40 in the morning.
00:16:42No way he got from 4 o'clock in the morning from a shoot.
00:16:44Yeah, that's right.
00:16:45At 4.40, it takes too long to get there.
00:16:48That's an hour and a half drive.
00:16:51Elizabeth's ex-boyfriend was over 100 miles from Tulsa
00:16:54at the time of the murder.
00:16:56I think he's not a guy.
00:16:57I think you're right.
00:17:01We may need to start looking another direction.
00:17:10Phone back.
00:17:11We're going to give you a ride home.
00:17:12We're out of here.
00:17:15I'm going to go call the Lipstick Cabaret
00:17:17and try to just get whatever they've got.
00:17:19All right.
00:17:2712 hours in.
00:17:29She was at Lipstick Cabaret at work last night.
00:17:34Elizabeth's manager said she left the club about an hour before she was murdered.
00:17:38She did say that she gave a ride to another girl last night when they left.
00:17:46The video at the strip club shows her and the girl both leaving.
00:17:51Getting in the car, nobody follows them out.
00:17:54Nobody follows the car.
00:17:55They're by themselves.
00:17:58Her phone number is...
00:18:00Kennedy calls Elizabeth's co-worker.
00:18:06This is Detective Mark Kennedy.
00:18:08I work for the Tulsa Police Department.
00:18:10If you could give me a call back, I'd appreciate it.
00:18:16She's not answering.
00:18:18We'll find her and talk to her.
00:18:20See what she knows.
00:18:33The next afternoon...
00:18:35We're going to go talk to a young lady that was given a ride by our victim
00:18:41as they left work at the Lipstick Cabaret.
00:18:45Elizabeth's co-worker gets back to Kennedy and agrees to meet.
00:18:52A couple of questions I want to ask you.
00:18:54So you left the club and then you came straight here?
00:18:57Yes, exactly.
00:18:59She confirms Elizabeth gave her a ride home after work.
00:19:03You didn't see her pick up anybody else?
00:19:05No.
00:19:07When you are working at the club,
00:19:10is there one particular guy that always would hang out with Elizabeth?
00:19:14There was one guy that she was talking to.
00:19:17There was a guy named T-Rill, but I don't know his name.
00:19:20T-Rill?
00:19:22How long ago did you last see T-Rill?
00:19:25Probably about a month ago.
00:19:27I do have the number, though, because he tried to talk to me before, too.
00:19:32Can I get that number?
00:19:33Yes.
00:19:34She gives them T-Rill's phone number.
00:19:37And you haven't seen him for a month?
00:19:39No.
00:19:40Maybe a month or two, honestly.
00:19:43Let me tell.
00:19:44Well, if you hear anything in the club, you are in the first.
00:19:47All right.
00:19:48Thanks.
00:19:48Take care.
00:19:49You'll be safe.
00:19:58I'm going to try to get a hold of T-Rill.
00:20:08The text now subscriber you are trying to reach is not available.
00:20:12Please leave your meds.
00:20:13Does that mean I have to text him?
00:20:15I don't know how text now works.
00:20:18He's calling from an app on his phone,
00:20:20which is generating that phone number,
00:20:23which is a fake number,
00:20:24which is hard to get who that is.
00:20:28They're all texting.
00:20:29Kennedy sends a message to the text now number,
00:20:32asking T-Rill to get in touch.
00:20:34At this point,
00:20:36I think it's a little bit thin
00:20:37to get a search warrant for that number.
00:20:40So we'll continue to try to figure out who he is.
00:20:44Hopefully, he'll give me a call back.
00:21:03In the first 48,
00:21:06Tulsa Homicide responded to the murder
00:21:08of 27-year-old Elizabeth Dillard
00:21:10gunned down on her doorstep,
00:21:13talked to her sister,
00:21:14who said Elizabeth recently broke up with two men,
00:21:17interviewed one of the men,
00:21:19but cleared him when his GPS showed
00:21:21he was 100 miles from Tulsa
00:21:23at the time of the murder,
00:21:25and got a phone number for the other man,
00:21:27known only as Terrell,
00:21:29but had been unable to reach him.
00:21:34Eight days later.
00:21:37Right now,
00:21:37we don't have a lot to go on.
00:21:39Kennedy still hasn't heard back from Terrell.
00:21:43I've taken Elizabeth's phone
00:21:44to our special investigations division,
00:21:47and we're hoping that maybe there's something
00:21:49in that phone somewhere
00:21:50that will list Terrell,
00:21:52and we can figure out who he is.
00:21:56I'm going to have to go shake the idol
00:21:58over here a little bit on this one.
00:22:00It's just kind of an ongoing joke
00:22:02that when we're up for a murder,
00:22:04we shake the skull
00:22:04and hope for the best on our investigation.
00:22:08We need a little bit of luck here.
00:22:11She was ambushed,
00:22:12and she was murdered in cold blood,
00:22:13and it's something that we've got to solve.
00:22:31Ten days in,
00:22:32as the investigation into Elizabeth's murder
00:22:35threatens to go cold.
00:22:38Calls police?
00:22:39Yes, I need somebody to come do a welfare check
00:22:42at 30th and Sheridan.
00:22:44A woman asks police to check on her neighbor.
00:22:47Her keys were left to her
00:22:48to where her purse was left outside.
00:22:51And when was the last time you saw her?
00:22:53Days ago.
00:22:54And have you knocked on her door?
00:22:56We have beat on her door.
00:22:58We will get officers out there as soon as we can.
00:23:06Officers arrive.
00:23:08What's going on?
00:23:10Man, I don't know if she's in there
00:23:11or not in her, you know what I'm saying?
00:23:14She's usually out in the bed all the time,
00:23:15but I haven't seen her feet in the legs.
00:23:25Hey, guys.
00:23:28All right, here we go.
00:23:34Ms. Dancer, the Stoltz Police Department,
00:23:36we're coming in to check on you.
00:23:44Ms. Dancer, they find the woman in her bedroom.
00:23:50Ms. Dancer?
00:23:52Yeah, she's young.
00:23:54Shot dead.
00:24:07How long has she been dead?
00:24:09She is starting to decomp,
00:24:10so it's probably been a day or two.
00:24:12Okay.
00:24:13Detective Lacey Lansdowne joined homicide eight months ago.
00:24:17She will leave the investigation.
00:24:20Odd thing was, her keys were still on the door.
00:24:23Okay.
00:24:24So there's no forced entry.
00:24:26Okay.
00:24:28The neighbors next door found the victim's purse
00:24:30outside the front door, right about here.
00:24:36The victim's name is Rainbow Dancer.
00:24:40A 69-year-old Rainbow Star Dancer
00:24:43was born Rhonda Ruth Harbolt,
00:24:46but changed her name soon after she left the U.S. Army.
00:24:49She supported local unhoused people
00:24:51by hiring them for small jobs around her apartment.
00:24:55Rainbow leaves behind a brother and a cousin
00:24:58in her home state of Minnesota.
00:25:14She was on her back.
00:25:15She was covered with the doctor.
00:25:18Somebody covered her up.
00:25:20Yes.
00:25:21And then when I rolled her over,
00:25:24she's got the bullets still in her hair.
00:25:25Okay.
00:25:30She's probably been shot four or five times.
00:25:32I'm a scammer at least.
00:25:34Rainbow was shot four times in the head
00:25:36and once in her back-in-hand.
00:25:41You got another casing.
00:25:44CSI collects six casings from a .40 caliber.
00:25:48Damn.
00:25:49Andy was using expensive rounds of a Hornaday.
00:25:51Really?
00:25:53Wow.
00:25:55They're like $2 a round.
00:25:57This is screaming domestic.
00:26:00To cover somebody up like that...
00:26:02This is personal, yeah.
00:26:05Don't turn her phone in.
00:26:06Just give that directly to me.
00:26:08Swab it, though, first.
00:26:19Hey, Lacey.
00:26:20Yep.
00:26:21One hour in.
00:26:22He says he probably saw her the last time on Thursday.
00:26:25Okay.
00:26:26Didn't really talk to her very much that day.
00:26:29A neighbor says he saw Rainbow hanging out with a new man about four days ago.
00:26:34Okay.
00:26:36Hang on just a minute, sir.
00:26:38We need to bring him down and formally interview him.
00:26:41Yeah.
00:26:41Yeah.
00:26:42The neighbor agrees to talk back at Homicide.
00:26:46I'm really hoping he's going to be able to shed some light on who she was friends with, who she
00:26:51was hanging out with.
00:27:02Doesn't look like anything's stolen.
00:27:04There's no force entry.
00:27:07Somebody killed her, but then covered her up.
00:27:10That's personal.
00:27:12Now, this is a horrible way to go.
00:27:16It's just a straight-up execution.
00:27:31Before speaking to the neighbor.
00:27:33We're going to call, try to get a hold of a family member, and unfortunately tell him some really bad
00:27:39news.
00:27:40Lansdowne makes the call to Rainbows next of kin.
00:27:45Hello?
00:27:45Hi, this is Detective Lacey Lansdowne with the Tulsa Police Department.
00:27:50Okay.
00:27:51Um, ma'am, are you related to a rainbow dancer or star dancer?
00:27:57Rainbow star dancer, yep.
00:27:58All right.
00:27:59So then.
00:28:00Okay.
00:28:01Ma'am, I'm so sorry to tell you this, um, but she was murdered here in Tulsa within the last
00:28:08couple of days.
00:28:10Oh.
00:28:12Okay.
00:28:14Do we know how?
00:28:16Um, she, she was shot.
00:28:20Okay.
00:28:21Okay.
00:28:23But I will tell you that I'm going to do everything I can to solve this and get, get justice
00:28:29for you guys.
00:28:30All right.
00:28:31I appreciate your calling.
00:28:32Yes, I'm so sorry.
00:28:35Okay.
00:28:35Bye-bye.
00:28:36Bye-bye.
00:28:38Hopefully we can get some answers for her, because Star didn't deserve this.
00:28:52Five hours in.
00:28:55Okay.
00:28:57So I'm Lacey.
00:28:58I'm the lead detective on this.
00:29:02So how do you know Rainbow?
00:29:04Um, she lives in the complex.
00:29:06She's very extroverted, so she just speaks to everyone.
00:29:09Okay.
00:29:11Tuesday, I noticed that there was a gentleman there with her.
00:29:15He was dressed in red.
00:29:16He kind of looked younger.
00:29:17He had dreads.
00:29:18Okay.
00:29:19You know, so I just walked up.
00:29:20I'm a nosy person.
00:29:21How are you doing?
00:29:22How are things going?
00:29:24And he didn't give me any eye contact, which, you know, that was kind of different.
00:29:27Uh-huh.
00:29:28Did you ask who he was?
00:29:30No, I didn't.
00:29:31What was his race?
00:29:33Black.
00:29:34I think he's in his early 30s.
00:29:36Did she say anything about him?
00:29:38That day, no.
00:29:40Um, so the following day, I noticed that his truck was parked there overnight.
00:29:46I thought that was strange.
00:29:49So I went upstairs, and I heard her voice yelling at someone.
00:29:56I couldn't tell what she was yelling.
00:29:59I didn't think too much about it.
00:30:01But the following day, Thursday, she was very upset.
00:30:04She told me that he shoved her into a wall, and he took her phone.
00:30:14She said, I slashed his tires because he stole money from me and my phone.
00:30:21I was like, he stole money.
00:30:23She's like, $200.
00:30:26So we're talking Wednesday.
00:30:28Should you talk to her Thursday?
00:30:30Yeah.
00:30:31Did you have any conversations with her after Thursday?
00:30:35I can't recall talking to her Friday, but I think I saw his truck there.
00:30:41Describe what his truck looked like.
00:30:43So his truck is gray.
00:30:45It's a primer gray, so there's no shine.
00:30:49Was it like a Chevy, a Dodge?
00:30:51I don't remember if it's a Chevy or a Dodge, or it's not a Ford.
00:30:55Did she ever tell you what his name was, or nickname, or anything like that?
00:30:59No.
00:31:00Or what did she tell you?
00:31:01Everything you can remember that she told you about him?
00:31:05She said that his dog had some issue.
00:31:08I don't know what the issue was.
00:31:09I didn't need to ask.
00:31:12Okay.
00:31:13You've been very, very helpful.
00:31:20We've got to figure out who this Dreads guy is.
00:31:23He had motives.
00:31:24She slashed his tie as they got into it.
00:31:26He'd stolen a phone from her.
00:31:27He'd stolen money from her.
00:31:30We've, at the very least, needed to identify him and talk to him.
00:31:44Ten days after Elizabeth was found murdered on her front steps.
00:31:48For those of you who don't know, Lacey got murdered.
00:31:53Lieutenant Brandon Watkins briefs the rest of the team on Rainbow's murder.
00:31:57She was found shot multiple times in her bed.
00:32:01A man had been staying with her.
00:32:04It was a black male with dreads.
00:32:06Drives a pickup that's got, like, primered and beat up.
00:32:11Captain, hold on.
00:32:12Hold on.
00:32:14My victim, Elizabeth Dillard, had a boyfriend.
00:32:18Black male with dreads.
00:32:19Drives a pickup.
00:32:21A guy by the name of Terrell.
00:32:26I mean, look at everything that's matching up here.
00:32:31She had her key still in the door, and her purse was left outside.
00:32:36Which is a very similar M.O.
00:32:41He had a dog.
00:32:42Okay.
00:32:43My guy has a dog.
00:32:45And then, the biggest thing is, your casings are 40 Harnaday's, so are mine.
00:32:51What are the dogs here, dude?
00:32:52It's weird.
00:32:53Wow.
00:32:55It's the same guy.
00:32:58Mark?
00:33:00It's too coincidental.
00:33:02We need to have those compared, like, ASAP.
00:33:21Hey, Mark.
00:33:22Hi, Joy.
00:33:23So, I've got a scene where we recover casings.
00:33:27Kennedy asks the ballistics lab to compare the casings found at Elizabeth and Rainbow's crime scenes.
00:33:33Okay, sounds good.
00:33:35All right, thank you.
00:33:37The lab is working on it.
00:33:39Okay.
00:33:40We'll see if they're the same gun.
00:33:42If they are, we probably got the same suspect on both murders.
00:33:54Hold on.
00:33:56Two hours later.
00:33:57So, Joy, you're telling me the ones from my scene and the ones from the other scene all match?
00:34:03Correct.
00:34:05All right.
00:34:06You're awesome.
00:34:08Appreciate it.
00:34:09All right.
00:34:10No problem.
00:34:11Bye.
00:34:12Did I hear this one?
00:34:12I think I heard.
00:34:14Brandon, you hear that?
00:34:15I heard her.
00:34:16All the casings match.
00:34:19It's the same guy.
00:34:23This is not good.
00:34:25Two murders, very same MO in a week.
00:34:30The question about now is, do we get him before you get someone else?
00:34:35Hell, now we know pretty much probably who it is.
00:34:37It's probably going to be Terrell.
00:34:39Now we know why he didn't answer my text.
00:34:42Do we have a last name?
00:34:43No last name, but I do have a text now number for him.
00:34:47The team will submit a warrant for Terrell's text now phone records.
00:34:51I'll see if that phone number pops up in her phone at all.
00:34:55Jeremy took it to cyber crimes.
00:34:57And the special investigation division will search Rainbow and Elizabeth's phones to see
00:35:01if they share a contact number for Terrell.
00:35:05I think everything just needs to go towards figuring out who the hell Terrell is.
00:35:1521 hours since Rainbow was found murdered.
00:35:19I just got some new info.
00:35:21Your victim had that text now phone number in her phone under Brooks Terrell, T-E-R-R-Y-L.
00:35:29So maybe Terrell Brooks.
00:35:31The special investigation division finds a lead in Elizabeth Dillard's phone.
00:35:36Well, somebody got traces up?
00:35:38I've got traces up.
00:35:39I'll pull it up.
00:35:40Okay.
00:35:44I got him.
00:35:45Got him?
00:35:47Yep.
00:35:50Terrell Rayshon Brooks.
00:35:5422-year-old Terrell Brooks has two convictions for robbery in North Carolina.
00:36:00Damn.
00:36:03He had a ticket in 2019.
00:36:06He got stopped in a silver Chevy 1989 pickup truck.
00:36:12Boom.
00:36:14He had a .40 caliber gun on him.
00:36:17And they gave it to him?
00:36:19Yep.
00:36:20Says they gave it back to him.
00:36:22Doesn't look like he had any reason to keep it.
00:36:25Detective Jason White pulls up body cam stills from the traffic stop.
00:36:30That's the vehicle right there.
00:36:32That's the vehicle right there.
00:36:32Yeah, that's it right there.
00:36:34That's really good.
00:36:36Post that on there.
00:36:38The team puts out a bolo for Terrell's truck.
00:36:41Find the truck.
00:36:42Find that truck.
00:36:50While patrol searches for Terrell's Chevy pickup.
00:36:55The casings.
00:36:56That's the only thing we got connected other than the similarities.
00:37:00I mean, is he PCable yet?
00:37:02PCable.
00:37:03I think if that photo's picked, yes.
00:37:07Detectives will reach out to witnesses, hoping to secure a positive ID on Terrell.
00:37:11I want to send you a picture real quick, and you kind of let me know what you think.
00:37:16Kennedy reaches out to Elizabeth's sister.
00:37:19Okay, thank you very much.
00:37:21All right, sister just confirmed that is Terrell.
00:37:25All right.
00:37:28Back at Rainbow's apartment complex, Lansdowne meets with her neighbor.
00:37:33Did you say that one of these guys looks familiar?
00:37:37Okay.
00:37:38Can you sign and date that, please?
00:37:45So we have a positive ID.
00:37:47That means we have two IDs.
00:37:49The team now has enough probable cause to get an arrest warrant for Terrell Brooks.
00:37:55It's coming together quickly, which I'm really happy about because this guy's dangerous.
00:38:01Hopefully a few of the warrants can find him sometime soon.
00:38:08We got everybody in our unit and the warrants units I was looking.
00:38:16If he's killed two people, there wouldn't be any reason why he wouldn't try to kill a third.
00:38:21So hopefully we'll come up with something rather quickly.
00:38:26If this was a baseball field, first base is what you think, second base is what you know,
00:38:31and third base is what you can prove.
00:38:32But right now we're on second base.
00:38:34We know it's probably going to be him.
00:38:36It's just trying to get enough proof it's him, which is how you get to home.
00:38:48Six hours later.
00:38:49Highway patrol spotted this vehicle pulling out of a quick trip, I believe.
00:38:55Our units got him in custody, and now he's down here.
00:39:01Terrell Brooks is brought into homicide for questioning.
00:39:05Probable cause allows us to arrest him without a warrant.
00:39:09I think he's our guy, definitely.
00:39:12He is connected to both of the victims.
00:39:15The gun matches at both scenes.
00:39:18The danger with a probable cause arrest is that he could go before a judge,
00:39:22and the judge decide that we don't have enough probable cause,
00:39:26and then he's back out on the streets.
00:39:28Of course, if he talks and he confesses, that just helps our case out,
00:39:31and, you know, it takes away any argument that we don't have the right man.
00:39:36How's he acting?
00:39:37Pretty relaxed.
00:39:39Did you guys search the car any whatsoever, or just tow it?
00:39:42We did a no-touch hold.
00:39:44Terrell's truck will be towed to the crime lab and processed for evidence.
00:39:49Didn't happen to see a gun or anything, did you?
00:39:52No.
00:39:54There's one phone in the floorboard of the driver's seat,
00:39:56and then one phone in the passenger seat.
00:39:58Okay.
00:39:59We'll get those later.
00:40:01How's this dog?
00:40:02Sweet and friendly.
00:40:03Dad came to pick the dog up.
00:40:06Terrell's father, who lives in Tulsa,
00:40:08took custody of his dog before the truck was towed.
00:40:11Okay.
00:40:12Well, I'm hoping he talks to us and we get a confession.
00:40:15Let's see what happens.
00:40:17Yeah.
00:40:18All right.
00:40:28All right, buddy.
00:40:30Terrell, I'm Detective Kennedy.
00:40:31This is Detective Lansdowne, okay?
00:40:33We'll toss the police.
00:40:35Probably got a lot of questions right now.
00:40:37Yeah, I do.
00:40:38Okay.
00:40:39I just want to know why you're having me here.
00:40:42You're under arrest, okay, for a first-degree murder.
00:40:46This lady right here, okay?
00:40:51And this young lady right here.
00:40:55That's what you're in here for.
00:40:57Do you want to explain this?
00:40:59Why it happened?
00:41:00How it happened?
00:41:15I don't talk to those ladies anymore.
00:41:24I was with her for a couple days, like, for a week.
00:41:29She let me come stay at her house,
00:41:30and she didn't want me there no more.
00:41:32I left her house.
00:41:34And her, I had work for her.
00:41:37And she took me up to the vet
00:41:39and tried to take my dog
00:41:40and say that my dog was her dog.
00:41:44Okay.
00:41:45Well, this one, so you know her.
00:41:48What do you know her by?
00:41:50What's her name?
00:41:52Elizabeth.
00:41:53I was with her for a little while.
00:41:55Where'd you meet her at?
00:41:57I met her at the strip club.
00:41:59Lipstick Cabaret?
00:42:02So how did you end up staying with her for a while?
00:42:05Because I'm homeless.
00:42:06She was like, it's cold outside.
00:42:09Stay with her.
00:42:10And she ended up being my girlfriend.
00:42:13Right.
00:42:15What ended up happening with that arrangement?
00:42:18She said she didn't want to be in a relationship.
00:42:21You like dancing and being free.
00:42:23Yeah.
00:42:24Did she kind of kick you out?
00:42:26Yeah, she kicked me out.
00:42:27She said she didn't want me living with her anymore.
00:42:30She said we can be friends and everything
00:42:32and that she still likes me and everything,
00:42:35but she never contacted me.
00:42:37She never talked to me or nothing.
00:42:39Right.
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:42This lady right here, what do you know her by?
00:42:44What's her name?
00:42:46I don't even know her name.
00:42:48How'd you meet her?
00:42:49I just ride through the apartments.
00:42:52I sleep at apartments.
00:42:54Right.
00:42:55I sleep in a parking spot and I just pull up.
00:42:58But I asked her if she wanted to buy my dog.
00:43:01If she wanted to buy your dog?
00:43:03Well, my dog just ran away from me,
00:43:06not wanting to come to me.
00:43:07Mm-hmm.
00:43:07He learned that from being around females.
00:43:11Then kind of sweet talk him, stuff like that.
00:43:17Right before she was about to buy him, he barked.
00:43:20So it brought back to my senses like,
00:43:23hey, you know, that dog might be a good protective dog.
00:43:26Mm-hmm.
00:43:27So I decided I wanted to keep him.
00:43:30And she was like, you can come in.
00:43:32You can stay with me, you know?
00:43:35And I went over there.
00:43:36I stayed over there and cleaned her house.
00:43:38She started paying me.
00:43:40Okay.
00:43:42So when's the last time you saw her?
00:43:45It was probably like a week ago.
00:43:47Okay.
00:43:48Anything happen there?
00:43:50No, I just told her that she wasn't going to keep my dog.
00:43:54She was like, I got half the ownership of the dog
00:43:57since I paid at the vet.
00:43:58Mm-hmm.
00:44:00I just said, uh, don't, you're not taking my dog.
00:44:03And she said, I'm not going to deal with a mousy-ass bitch
00:44:05and put me out.
00:44:07Right.
00:44:09Here's the thing.
00:44:11Some bad things happen to these women, okay?
00:44:14They have families.
00:44:16They deserve closure.
00:44:17Okay?
00:44:18What's going on?
00:44:19She's dead and she's dead.
00:44:22And I think you know that already.
00:44:25These women don't know each other.
00:44:27The only connection between these women are you.
00:44:31Okay?
00:44:33You seem like a pretty good guy.
00:44:35All right?
00:44:37I think there's some stuff weighing really heavy
00:44:39on your heart right now
00:44:40that I think can tell you're a little bit scared
00:44:43to get it out there.
00:44:45But I promise you,
00:44:46you're going to feel better by telling the truth.
00:44:49Okay?
00:44:54I know you're not with them.
00:44:56I'm not going to argue that.
00:44:58But I do know that you know what happened, okay?
00:45:03This is your opportunity,
00:45:05Terrell, to tell us what happened.
00:45:08I think maybe your emotions got a hold of you.
00:45:10I know she cut your tire.
00:45:12I know she probably broke your heart.
00:45:14I just want to know you from here.
00:45:16Okay.
00:45:17Okay.
00:45:19Well, we'll get that lawyer for you, all right?
00:45:22You're being arrested
00:45:23are two counts of first-degree murder
00:45:24for the murder of Elizabeth Dillard
00:45:27and Star Rainbow Dancery.
00:45:30You'll be booked into Tulsa County Jail, okay?
00:45:34And you'll have your day in court.
00:45:36Sound good?
00:45:37All right.
00:45:38We'll talk to you later.
00:45:46We got a little out of him.
00:45:48We got him connected with both victims.
00:45:52So, better than nothing.
00:45:55I mean, he puts himself at both scenes,
00:45:57and the odds of him randomly knowing both of these women,
00:46:01that's...
00:46:02It's hard to know.
00:46:04Obviously, he's got some issues with women and anger.
00:46:08Elizabeth was ambushed at her front door.
00:46:11So was Rainbow Star.
00:46:13So, that seems to be his motive
00:46:14on how he gets back at the women he doesn't like.
00:46:1832 hours after Rainbow was found dead,
00:46:21and 10 days after Elizabeth was shot on her doorstep,
00:46:25Terrell Brooks is charged with their murders.
00:46:36He's in custody,
00:46:37but we've got a lot more investigation to do.
00:46:40We've seized his truck.
00:46:41We hope we find some more evidence in that.
00:46:44We've met the threshold of probable cause,
00:46:47but as far as proving it beyond a reasonable doubt,
00:46:50that's an ongoing effort.
00:46:52There's still a lot of work to do.
00:46:54Mark and I have a lot of follow-up
00:46:57that we have to do
00:46:58to make sure that he gets convicted and put away,
00:47:00because he does not need to be on the streets.
00:47:04It was only a matter of time
00:47:05before he found another vulnerable woman
00:47:07that he could do the same thing to.
00:47:09To kill two women senselessly
00:47:12within a week of each other,
00:47:14there's no telling how this would have escalated
00:47:16or how this would have ended.
00:47:19I don't even have a year in the unit,
00:47:21and I have someone who could potentially
00:47:23have turned into a serial killer.
00:47:39The next morning,
00:47:41while Kennedy and Lansdowne
00:47:43continue to build their keeses against Terrell,
00:47:45Is that the last time you saw her?
00:47:47Raiden fields a call from a woman
00:47:49who reported her daughter missing two months ago.
00:47:53And what kind of vehicle did she leave in with him?
00:47:55The woman says she saw a news report
00:47:58about Terrell's arrest
00:47:59and recognized him
00:48:00as the last person seen with her daughter.
00:48:04How about we talk in person?
00:48:07Thank you. Bye-bye.
00:48:12She said the last person,
00:48:13she's 100% positive,
00:48:14that saw her daughter alive
00:48:15was driving an older Chevy primary grade truck
00:48:18that she's never been seen from since.
00:48:22She said, that's the boy
00:48:23that picked my daughter up.
00:48:25Do it, please.
00:48:27Wow.
00:48:29That's not good.
00:48:31We got a possible third victim.
00:48:47The last person
00:48:48that she's ever seen her alive with
00:48:49was Mr. Brooks.
00:48:51Basically, mom says,
00:48:53I went to the family dollar
00:48:53to pick her up from work
00:48:55and she had a choice to get in my car
00:48:57or her boyfriend's truck
00:48:58and she chose the truck.
00:49:00What was that girl's name?
00:49:01Tyra Whittaker.
00:49:0624-year-old Tyra Whittaker
00:49:07was reported missing
00:49:09by her family two months ago.
00:49:11She was born and raised in Tulsa
00:49:13and had been working several jobs
00:49:15to support her four-year-old son.
00:49:19It was a really good investigation.
00:49:22They checked all the hospitals.
00:49:23I mean, no one's ever seen her alive since then.
00:49:26The missing persons unit
00:49:27investigated Tyra's disappearance
00:49:29for over a month,
00:49:30but were unable to find any leads.
00:49:33There's a decent chance she's been killed.
00:49:38Without a body,
00:49:39we're not able to prove a whole bunch.
00:49:41The team will start working Tyra's case
00:49:44as a possible homicide.
00:49:46We really need a good workup on that truck.
00:49:49Crime scene detectives
00:49:50are processing Tyra Brooks' truck
00:49:52for evidence.
00:49:54We're going to search it.
00:49:55I think there's two phones in the truck.
00:49:57So we'll have to get one more.
00:49:59The team will get phone records
00:50:01for the cell phones in Tyra's truck.
00:50:06This is starting out not very promising.
00:50:08I'm finding her alive.
00:50:10It's hard to do a no-body conviction
00:50:13in Oklahoma.
00:50:14So she'll be a missing person
00:50:16until we can find a body.
00:50:18Me and Sergeant Stiles
00:50:20are going to go talk to the victim's family,
00:50:21get a little more intel.
00:50:24We'll go from there.
00:50:28I'm going to shake the glove.
00:50:30Take that sucker up.
00:50:39Two hours in...
00:50:44Hi.
00:50:45Is LaDonna home?
00:50:46Detective Ryden
00:50:47and Sergeant Jeremy Stiles
00:50:48speak with Tyra's family
00:50:50at her mother's house.
00:50:52So the last time you saw her
00:50:53was on the 19th?
00:50:54Is that right?
00:50:55Yeah.
00:50:57She had called and asked me
00:50:58to pick her up from work.
00:51:00She comes out
00:51:02and she gets in the car
00:51:03and she calls this guy
00:51:06on the telephone
00:51:07to tell him don't come
00:51:08and get her.
00:51:09I'm there.
00:51:10So he was like,
00:51:11oh, I'm just around the corner.
00:51:13Did he arrive in a vehicle?
00:51:15Yes.
00:51:16It's an older model truck.
00:51:20And when you're priming a car
00:51:22to paint it,
00:51:23it's that gray.
00:51:27Tyra gets her stuff
00:51:29and they leave.
00:51:30Okay.
00:51:32On the original report,
00:51:33you listed this as her phone number.
00:51:35Was that the phone number
00:51:35you had for it at that time?
00:51:37Yes.
00:51:38Okay.
00:51:39Here's the deal.
00:51:40We're going to see
00:51:40if we can figure out
00:51:41it'll lead to follow.
00:51:43And if we find it,
00:51:43we'll definitely give you
00:51:44a shout out of the way.
00:51:45Okay?
00:51:45Thanks, guys.
00:51:52Wainter's cross,
00:51:53she's alive
00:51:53and she's somewhere.
00:51:54We haven't found her yet.
00:52:04Later that afternoon...
00:52:06So we just got done
00:52:07processing the truck.
00:52:09No gun, no ammo,
00:52:11no ammo boxes,
00:52:12no gun boxes,
00:52:12no nothing like that.
00:52:14We blew started
00:52:16and there was a reaction
00:52:17in the passenger seat
00:52:19and where his shoulder would be
00:52:22if he's driving,
00:52:23all right up in there.
00:52:24It's going to get sent over to the lab.
00:52:26The swabs will be sent
00:52:27to the crime lab
00:52:28to see if the substance
00:52:29found on the seats
00:52:30in Terrell's truck
00:52:31is blood.
00:52:34If it actually is blood,
00:52:35then we're going to start comparing it
00:52:36to our victim's blood
00:52:37to see if it's theirs.
00:52:40We'll just have to send this stuff off
00:52:42and time will tell.
00:52:43Yep.
00:52:53The next day,
00:52:56detectives turn back to Terrell.
00:52:59Me and Ronnie went to jail
00:53:00and picked up Mr. Brooks
00:53:02and we brought him down here
00:53:03and we're going to see
00:53:04if he wants to have a conversation
00:53:05about Tyra.
00:53:06Legally, we can still do that.
00:53:08We won't ask him any questions
00:53:10about Mark or Deggsy's case.
00:53:12This is a brand new case
00:53:14we just learned about,
00:53:14so we'll see what he has to say.
00:53:24Okay, Tyra.
00:53:25I'm Detective Ryden,
00:53:26Detective Lezman.
00:53:27You're in jail for other things
00:53:29and I'm not going to ask you questions
00:53:30about those at all.
00:53:32I'm investigating a missing person.
00:53:37Who is that?
00:53:40Tyra.
00:53:43And how do you know Tyra?
00:53:45We met at the bus stop.
00:53:47I kind of took her in under my wing
00:53:50and anytime she needed a ride to work
00:53:52or a ride home,
00:53:54she knew who to call.
00:53:56And where was she working?
00:53:58She worked at Dollar General
00:53:59for like two weeks before she died.
00:54:04Okay.
00:54:05Um, was she her girlfriend?
00:54:08Just a, I mean...
00:54:09Or wherever she's at.
00:54:11I understand.
00:54:12So, was she her girlfriend?
00:54:14No.
00:54:16Okay.
00:54:17And mom says that she was at the store
00:54:20going to pick her up
00:54:21and that Tyra called you
00:54:23and that you arrived
00:54:24and the way I understand it,
00:54:26Tyra got in your truck.
00:54:27Yes, sir.
00:54:28Okay.
00:54:29So, where did you guys go that night?
00:54:32She stayed with me in my truck.
00:54:34Okay.
00:54:35Whenever we split,
00:54:36she couldn't stay with me.
00:54:38How many days, weeks, or months
00:54:39did you guys split up
00:54:41after you talked to the mom
00:54:42at the family dollar?
00:54:43It was probably like a week.
00:54:46We split up because
00:54:47I woke up one day
00:54:48and I was sleeping on my back
00:54:50and she got slid her leg
00:54:51up under my leg.
00:54:52Uh-huh.
00:54:53And it was like
00:54:54right close to my butt.
00:54:56And I was like,
00:54:57don't ever do that again, you know?
00:54:59You know, that's uncomfortable.
00:55:00I've already been molested
00:55:02while I'm asleep.
00:55:03Tyrell says that three years ago
00:55:05he was sexually abused
00:55:07while he was sleeping.
00:55:09So then you said
00:55:10you confronted her.
00:55:11Yeah, I told her never
00:55:12not to do that again.
00:55:14After that, she was just like,
00:55:15oh, I was just getting
00:55:17comfortable with you.
00:55:18I said, no,
00:55:18that's not how it goes.
00:55:20Don't, don't do that.
00:55:23So after that,
00:55:24me and her relationship
00:55:25was not cool at all.
00:55:27I told her,
00:55:28me and you,
00:55:29we can't be together.
00:55:31So she had her friend
00:55:32come and pick her up.
00:55:34Did you see the friend?
00:55:36No.
00:55:36Okay.
00:55:38Have you had any contact
00:55:39with her since that day?
00:55:42No.
00:55:43Did you see something
00:55:44as an interview
00:55:45that I know
00:55:45Detective Lederman caught
00:55:46and I caught two?
00:55:49You said she was dead.
00:55:52I said I'm investigating
00:55:53a missing person,
00:55:54but you said she's dead.
00:55:55I agree with you,
00:55:57she is dead.
00:55:58I think you know
00:55:58exactly what happened.
00:55:59and I think she did something
00:56:21to set you off.
00:56:22And I think when you get set off,
00:56:23you do some stuff
00:56:24that you regret.
00:56:30Did you and her get in a fire
00:56:31at any point
00:56:32and something happened?
00:56:35Sure?
00:56:36Yes, sir.
00:56:40I just don't like betrayal.
00:56:46What she did, I mean, yeah,
00:56:48it made me mad and everything,
00:56:49but I wouldn't hurt her.
00:56:54One of the issues
00:56:55I see, Trill,
00:56:56is that the last person
00:56:57we can confirm
00:56:59that she's been seen with
00:57:00was you.
00:57:01The thing that makes sense
00:57:03to me
00:57:04is that
00:57:05all the stuff
00:57:05you've talked about
00:57:06that bothers you,
00:57:08and then she starts
00:57:09doing some of those things
00:57:11and that you did something.
00:57:14Where is she at?
00:57:15I told you everything
00:57:17that I wanted to talk about.
00:57:22Coming up with some evidence.
00:57:24It's just hearsay,
00:57:25like,
00:57:26just like the other two women.
00:57:29Just because I knew them,
00:57:30just because I know her
00:57:31don't mean that
00:57:32I'm responsible for that.
00:57:35For what?
00:57:36For her death.
00:57:39I know these people
00:57:40betrayed me
00:57:41and we've split up
00:57:42and everything.
00:57:43Did y'all kids just tell me,
00:57:45oh, yeah,
00:57:45you were the last person
00:57:46seen with her,
00:57:47so you did it?
00:57:50It makes no sense
00:57:51that it's anyone else.
00:57:53You're the last one
00:57:54that she's been seen with.
00:57:55She hasn't went to work
00:57:56since then.
00:57:57She hasn't talked
00:57:58to family and friends
00:57:59since then.
00:58:01She left.
00:58:02That's the last time
00:58:03I've seen her.
00:58:06That's the end of it.
00:58:10Okay.
00:58:10Okay.
00:58:12What's it like?
00:58:15Did he do it?
00:58:16Definitely think he did it.
00:58:17Yeah.
00:58:20He said all three
00:58:21of them betrayed me.
00:58:22Right.
00:58:23Yeah.
00:58:23That's his whole thing.
00:58:25It's betrayal.
00:58:26And the first thing
00:58:27he said when they sat down
00:58:28was,
00:58:30she's dead.
00:58:32Your heart rate
00:58:33going up a little like mine?
00:58:34Yeah.
00:58:34The first five minutes
00:58:34he goes,
00:58:34yeah, she's dead.
00:58:35And I was like,
00:58:36oh crap,
00:58:36he doesn't admit it.
00:58:37She's dead.
00:58:37He's going to confess.
00:58:38And he got close,
00:58:39but he said she's dead.
00:58:44What's the next step?
00:58:45Do we get her his phone records
00:58:47and see where her phone
00:58:48might have gone?
00:58:49Yes.
00:58:50The team will get a warrant
00:58:51for Tyra's cell phone records,
00:58:53hoping to get location data
00:58:54from the day she disappeared.
00:58:57Hopefully some phone stuff
00:58:58will help out,
00:58:58but the problem is
00:58:59we don't have anybody
00:59:00saying he did it.
00:59:02There's no gun.
00:59:03There's a lot of common denominators,
00:59:05same casings.
00:59:07That's the best thing.
00:59:09Yeah.
00:59:10I've got a lot of work to do.
00:59:12We all got a lot of work.
00:59:13Yeah.
00:59:14There's a lot of work
00:59:16to do on all three
00:59:16of these cases.
00:59:19We find a body,
00:59:20find physical evidence,
00:59:21a witness.
00:59:22There's lots of things
00:59:23that can go right
00:59:23and just patience
00:59:24is on our side.
00:59:26So we'll see.
00:59:38Two weeks later.
00:59:41This data is super accurate.
00:59:45Detective Lansdowne
00:59:46takes over the case
00:59:47and gets the location data
00:59:49from Tyra's phone.
00:59:50It's basically showing
00:59:52which towers
00:59:53the device was connected to,
00:59:56where these two arcs overlap
00:59:58is a pretty good indication
01:00:01that that device
01:00:02was in that area
01:00:03at that time.
01:00:05We know where her phone
01:00:07was at January 19th,
01:00:08which is in North Nogales.
01:00:10Tyra's phone
01:00:11was tracked to a house
01:00:12in West Tulsa
01:00:13the night before
01:00:14she disappeared.
01:00:176.33 a.m.
01:00:19on December 20th,
01:00:20her phone goes
01:00:21all the way out east.
01:00:24Early the next morning,
01:00:25her phone moves
01:00:26to a wooded area
01:00:2720 miles east.
01:00:31And then after this,
01:00:33it goes off.
01:00:36There's a very good possibility
01:00:38maybe she could be there.
01:00:40We need a check.
01:00:47So we are going up
01:00:48to this area,
01:00:49which is very secluded,
01:00:51very wooded.
01:00:52Detectives
01:00:53head out to the last location
01:00:54where Tyra's phone hit
01:00:55to search for her body.
01:00:58You don't go out there
01:00:59to go hiking.
01:01:00You go out there
01:01:01to get rid of things.
01:01:04Common sense tells me
01:01:05he's dumping her body.
01:01:06Right.
01:01:15All right.
01:01:16Let's go see what we're doing.
01:01:21So you think he drove
01:01:22back in here then?
01:01:24Check it out.
01:01:24I think it's worth a shot.
01:01:25All right.
01:01:27I hope we find her.
01:01:49after searching for two hours.
01:01:51It's just so wooded back here.
01:01:56You think a dog would help?
01:01:58They decide to come back
01:01:59in the morning
01:02:00with the canine team.
01:02:04It's just such a big area
01:02:06that she could be anywhere.
01:02:08Tomorrow we'll be out there
01:02:10with the cadaver dogs.
01:02:12I know she's dead,
01:02:13and so now the next best thing
01:02:15is to be able to find her.
01:02:17These two cases we have right now
01:02:19are circumstantial,
01:02:20and we have to get something solid
01:02:22for this third case.
01:02:24The more we can do
01:02:25on any one of these cases
01:02:27to strengthen it,
01:02:28it's going to strengthen
01:02:28all three of them.
01:02:42The next afternoon...
01:02:44What's up, girl?
01:02:46...canine officer Robin Mendenhall
01:02:47makes a discovery.
01:02:49It's right in the arcs
01:02:52where Lance showed me.
01:02:53Okay.
01:02:54It's...
01:02:54I have to go down here
01:02:56and find out
01:02:57along this creek,
01:02:58and it's kind of like ponds.
01:02:59Okay.
01:03:00I mean, all we can do is look.
01:03:14I came up here
01:03:15just to get a layout
01:03:16of the area,
01:03:17and when I was walking through,
01:03:19I saw the red,
01:03:20and I just came down
01:03:21and checked it out.
01:03:23Looks like a female's jacket,
01:03:25to me.
01:03:25It does look like
01:03:26a female's jacket.
01:03:28That looks like tissue.
01:03:31That definitely smells
01:03:32like a body.
01:03:33Yes, it stinks.
01:03:36You might have found her.
01:03:52Those are for sure genes.
01:03:53Oh, undoubtable.
01:03:54Yeah, no doubt.
01:03:55Those are genes.
01:04:00You've got the anthropologist
01:04:01coming in.
01:04:02She'll be here in 10 minutes.
01:04:0210 minutes.
01:04:03Okay.
01:04:04Think you tried to bury her?
01:04:06Yeah.
01:04:06And when you look
01:04:07at this specific area,
01:04:09all of this is freshly overturned,
01:04:10and it is right
01:04:12where her phone was.
01:04:27forensic anthropologist
01:04:28Dr. Angela Berg
01:04:29will determine
01:04:30if the remains
01:04:31are human.
01:04:35I'm trying to figure out
01:04:36what this thing is right here.
01:04:37I feel.
01:04:39Is that part of the pelvis?
01:04:42This is the ischium.
01:04:44This is the greater
01:04:46trochanter of a femur.
01:04:47So you've got pelvis.
01:04:48That's what I was thinking.
01:04:49And you've got a femur.
01:04:53This is definitely human.
01:04:59You didn't expose this,
01:05:00did you?
01:05:00No, it was like that.
01:05:01I think an animal
01:05:02was probably just kind of
01:05:03wrapped around in here.
01:05:07We have a storm coming,
01:05:08so I don't think
01:05:09we should address this
01:05:10right now
01:05:10if we can wait.
01:05:12We can put a tarp on it
01:05:13and put an officer here.
01:05:14Yeah, let's do that.
01:05:18We've got a storm
01:05:19coming in this evening,
01:05:20heavy hail,
01:05:21heavy rain.
01:05:22And so what we're going to do
01:05:23is we're going to tarp this over,
01:05:25and then we'll have to have
01:05:26an officer sit here all night,
01:05:28and then we'll start
01:05:29an excavation tomorrow.
01:05:39We're going to go talk to LaDonna Whitaker
01:05:41and just tell her that
01:05:43we have found a body.
01:05:45Lansdowne and White
01:05:46head out to meet
01:05:47with Tyra's mother.
01:05:49We don't know that it's Tyra yet,
01:05:51but we wanted to let her know
01:05:53just so that they can start
01:05:54preparing for the possibility.
01:06:14Hello.
01:06:15Hi, are you LaDonna?
01:06:16Yes.
01:06:17LaDonna, hi.
01:06:17I'm Detective Lansdowne,
01:06:18that's Detective White.
01:06:20I want to tell you something,
01:06:22and I can't say this
01:06:23with a definitive 100% positive,
01:06:25but we have found remains
01:06:27of someone.
01:06:34And I want to prepare you.
01:06:39Before this hits the news
01:06:41and everything,
01:06:42I just want to let you know.
01:06:44I will tell you that
01:06:45there's a very good chance of it.
01:06:50Come on, sit down, baby.
01:06:51Yeah, yeah.
01:06:52Have a seat, sweetie.
01:06:54We don't like to do,
01:06:56you know, notifications and stuff
01:06:58until we're positive,
01:06:59but I feel strongly enough
01:07:02that this is Tyra
01:07:03that we came to talk to you guys.
01:07:06I'm glad, y'all.
01:07:07I'm glad.
01:07:07I was just talking about
01:07:10I wanted to see her body.
01:07:13She was a good person.
01:07:15She had a good heart.
01:07:18Believe me,
01:07:19we're feeling for you.
01:07:21We will let you know
01:07:22the moment we know
01:07:23with 100% certainty.
01:07:26Do you just want
01:07:27a phone call from me?
01:07:28Or do you want me
01:07:29to come in person?
01:07:30Call my...
01:07:31Call Renee?
01:07:32Okay.
01:07:33We'll be in touch
01:07:34very soon.
01:07:36All right, guys.
01:07:36You're welcome.
01:07:50The next morning...
01:07:51Now we're going to get out there
01:07:52and recover the body.
01:07:57I'd like to get, like,
01:07:58a circle of people around
01:07:59lifting the soil out.
01:08:01Once we have that soil out,
01:08:03then we'll start, actually,
01:08:04on the recovery.
01:08:05So we'll be working around
01:08:07where we think
01:08:07the body is buried
01:08:08and working our way
01:08:09down to her.
01:08:11Anything else?
01:08:13That's all good.
01:08:32After an hour of digging...
01:08:34Is that plastic?
01:08:38It feels like
01:08:39a trash bag of plastic.
01:08:42I think he might have put
01:08:43her in a trash bag.
01:08:45Yeah, that's sad, man.
01:08:48This poor girl
01:08:50threw away
01:08:51like a piece of trash.
01:08:54Trying to keep it intact
01:08:56as much as we can.
01:09:06Just pull it back
01:09:07and then...
01:09:09Nice.
01:09:11We've got her out.
01:09:17Good job, guys.
01:09:23She's going to get taken down
01:09:24to the medical examiner's office.
01:09:26Hopefully, we'll, uh...
01:09:28You know, get her
01:09:28positively identified.
01:09:30Good job, guys.
01:09:43Hi, Lacey.
01:09:44Hey, Angela.
01:09:45Lansdowne reaches out
01:09:46to Dr. Burr.
01:09:48Just calling to see
01:09:49about an update
01:09:50on the body
01:09:51that we found.
01:10:05Okay, so we have positive I.D.
01:10:10We have fingerprints
01:10:11as Tyra Whittaker.
01:10:13Okay.
01:10:18She has sharp force trauma
01:10:20to her head
01:10:21and neck
01:10:23with cut marks
01:10:25into the bone
01:10:25also.
01:10:26Wow.
01:10:27The autopsy revealed
01:10:29that Tyra was stabbed
01:10:3020 to 30 times
01:10:31in the head,
01:10:32face,
01:10:33and neck.
01:10:35She also has
01:10:36what appears to be
01:10:37maybe blood force trauma
01:10:38to her mouth.
01:10:40And she has
01:10:41three chipped teeth.
01:10:42Okay.
01:10:44Okay.
01:10:45Thank you so much, Angela.
01:10:47All right.
01:10:47Take care.
01:10:47You, too.
01:10:48Bye.
01:10:50This girl suffered
01:10:51a very painful death.
01:10:54I'm going to call Renee,
01:10:56which is Tyra's aunt,
01:10:58and let her know
01:10:59the really bad news.
01:11:04Hello?
01:11:05Renee?
01:11:06Yes?
01:11:07Hey, it's Detective Lansdowne.
01:11:09Well, I have some bad news.
01:11:11We did get a positive I.D.
01:11:12and the body
01:11:13that we found was Tyra.
01:11:19Yeah, I'm sorry, Renee.
01:11:21I really am.
01:11:35Well, I can promise you
01:11:36that everybody here
01:11:37in the office
01:11:38is doing everything
01:11:39to make sure
01:11:39that there is justice for her.
01:11:42Yeah, you're welcome.
01:11:43You're welcome.
01:11:45Bye-bye.
01:11:46Okay, bye.
01:11:53Later that day,
01:11:58the team decides
01:11:59to confront Tyrell
01:12:00with the new evidence.
01:12:01All right, buddy.
01:12:02That far chair,
01:12:03I'll be right back with you.
01:12:06Ronnie and I went over
01:12:07to the jail
01:12:07to bring him over here
01:12:08before he had wanted
01:12:09to see some evidence.
01:12:10And before we transported him over,
01:12:13Ronnie showed him
01:12:13the picture of the coat.
01:12:15and he acknowledged
01:12:17the picture
01:12:18and I'm sure
01:12:19that he's sitting over there
01:12:20and it's driving him crazy.
01:12:23There's a possibility
01:12:24we may get something here,
01:12:25but we'll see.
01:12:33Here, if you stand up.
01:12:38First off,
01:12:39I wanted to say that
01:12:40I want to get some help.
01:12:44I know that I've got trauma
01:12:46from not being able
01:12:48to wake up
01:12:49when something's happened
01:12:49to me in my sleep.
01:12:51I should have woke up.
01:12:53If I'm found guilty,
01:12:55I want to know
01:12:55that y'all understand
01:12:56the trauma I have
01:12:58and present the trauma.
01:13:00Okay.
01:13:01I can't imagine that, man.
01:13:02I really can't.
01:13:03That's got to be tough
01:13:04that you went through that.
01:13:06It's definitely stuff
01:13:07that we will document
01:13:08and that will be
01:13:10presented to attorneys,
01:13:12to counselors,
01:13:13and all that stuff, okay?
01:13:16So, that being said,
01:13:18as we came to the jail
01:13:19earlier today,
01:13:20I showed you that picture.
01:13:21Do you remember that?
01:13:22What was that picture of?
01:13:24That picture was
01:13:26of Tyra's jacket.
01:13:28Okay.
01:13:29So, we've found that jacket.
01:13:32Okay?
01:13:33Where do you think
01:13:34we found it at?
01:13:36Wherever she was buried.
01:13:38Okay.
01:13:39Where was she buried at?
01:13:43I don't want to answer
01:13:44that question.
01:13:50He just feels like
01:13:51I'm traumatized
01:13:53for what happened
01:13:53to me before.
01:13:56If I found guilty,
01:13:57I want to know
01:13:58I want to help.
01:13:59I understand.
01:14:00I really do.
01:14:00I understand that
01:14:01and I promise you
01:14:02that's stuff
01:14:03that is going to be
01:14:03documented,
01:14:04without a doubt.
01:14:05But I think
01:14:06you're going to feel
01:14:06a little bit better
01:14:07if you're honest
01:14:08and tell me
01:14:09some more of these details.
01:14:11And...
01:14:12I'm not
01:14:13because I know
01:14:13I got a problem.
01:14:14I know that.
01:14:17Everybody in my corner
01:14:18is telling me
01:14:19you need help.
01:14:19You need help.
01:14:20You need help.
01:14:21You do.
01:14:22I think you do.
01:14:23I really do.
01:14:24And you're saying
01:14:25you want to get help.
01:14:26Which is good.
01:14:27But in order to do that,
01:14:29in my opinion,
01:14:30you've got to
01:14:30take responsibility
01:14:31for stuff you've done
01:14:32in the past also.
01:14:35I want you to be
01:14:36straight up with me
01:14:37and tell me more
01:14:37of these details
01:14:38about Tyra.
01:14:40What happened to her?
01:14:41What you did to her?
01:14:43Where you buried her?
01:14:46Let's start right here.
01:14:48Take the first step.
01:14:50But I can't do that.
01:14:53Why?
01:14:54Why is that?
01:14:54Why?
01:14:55Why can't?
01:14:56Because
01:14:56you haven't came to me
01:14:58with evidence.
01:15:00Showed me, like,
01:15:02Tyra,
01:15:03this is what we have.
01:15:04We know what you did.
01:15:05You know what I'm saying?
01:15:07I can't tell you
01:15:08everything you know.
01:15:09I showed you the code.
01:15:11You already said
01:15:12she was buried.
01:15:12And I've confirmed for you.
01:15:13Yeah, she was buried.
01:15:15I know how she was killed.
01:15:18Okay?
01:15:19Right.
01:15:21Tyra deserves justice.
01:15:22Her family deserves
01:15:23some answers.
01:15:24And you're the one
01:15:25holding those.
01:15:28I told you everything.
01:15:30No, you didn't.
01:15:32I told you the problems
01:15:34I had.
01:15:34I know that.
01:15:35But you didn't tell me
01:15:36how you killed her.
01:15:38You didn't tell me
01:15:39where you buried her.
01:15:39How did you
01:15:42kill Tyra?
01:16:00I can't answer that question.
01:16:04Do you not remember
01:16:06or do you just
01:16:07not want to tell me?
01:16:10I don't know
01:16:10anybody that killed someone
01:16:13and it,
01:16:14you know what I'm saying?
01:16:15They don't tell anybody
01:16:16how they did anything.
01:16:17They don't tell anybody.
01:16:21I need the evidence.
01:16:22I've told you the evidence
01:16:23that I can tell you
01:16:24up to this point.
01:16:25If you answer my questions
01:16:27and are truthful,
01:16:28I will give you more.
01:16:30But you're not
01:16:30giving me anything.
01:16:33Well, I'm going to wait,
01:16:34I'm going to wait
01:16:34until I talk to my lawyer.
01:16:39My lawyer,
01:16:40he's going to be the one
01:16:41to tell me what y'all have.
01:16:43All right.
01:16:44Well, then we're done.
01:16:57I have no doubt
01:16:58he killed all three
01:16:59of those women.
01:17:00But I just,
01:17:01I don't think he's ever
01:17:02going to tell us.
01:17:04He's admitting to things.
01:17:05He's not giving the details,
01:17:07but he's admitting.
01:17:08Something bad happened,
01:17:09I just don't want
01:17:10to talk about it.
01:17:12Because he knows
01:17:13that if he tells us,
01:17:14he's going to end up
01:17:14going to prison forever.
01:17:29Tyrell has made some comments
01:17:30on his jail calls
01:17:32about people snitching on him,
01:17:34people knowing what's up.
01:17:35On a recorded jail call,
01:17:37Tyrell mentioned
01:17:38the name of a friend
01:17:39who he thinks
01:17:40may have talked to police
01:17:41about Tyra's murder.
01:17:43He was like,
01:17:44I know he's talking.
01:17:45Because of the questions
01:17:46they were asking me.
01:17:49They were at his house
01:17:50the night before Tyra
01:17:52was murdered.
01:17:54We know that her phone
01:17:55was over at his house
01:17:56because we looked
01:17:57at her phone records.
01:17:59Detectives discovered
01:18:00the friend lives
01:18:00at the house
01:18:01where Tyra's phone hit
01:18:02on the night she disappeared.
01:18:05He got arrested this weekend.
01:18:07Just some traffic tickets,
01:18:10and he's in city jail.
01:18:11So we'll go grab him
01:18:12and see what he has to say.
01:18:16Yeah.
01:18:2030 minutes later...
01:18:22I got you a prize.
01:18:26That's all we had.
01:18:28We are scraping the bottom
01:18:29for candy.
01:18:33All right.
01:18:33You already know
01:18:34where we're here.
01:18:35So I'm going to let you
01:18:36take the floor, okay?
01:18:37This is about Tyrell.
01:18:40Just tell me everything
01:18:41that you know.
01:18:42I really can't tell you
01:18:44too much about him.
01:18:45I would stop calling him,
01:18:47stop talking to him,
01:18:48because I really don't like
01:18:49the type of
01:18:50that he does.
01:18:52Just weird
01:18:53.
01:18:54So what would be weird
01:18:56in your world?
01:19:00Okay.
01:19:03He had a girlfriend, right?
01:19:05Uh-huh.
01:19:06And then,
01:19:07he would just say weird
01:19:09like,
01:19:10the girl be doing something
01:19:11to him when he sleep,
01:19:12something like that.
01:19:14And I'd be like, bro,
01:19:15like,
01:19:16nah, bro.
01:19:19He really just made me
01:19:20distance myself,
01:19:21like,
01:19:21away from me.
01:19:22Let me ask you this.
01:19:23Who was his girlfriend
01:19:24at the time?
01:19:26I don't even remember
01:19:26her name.
01:19:28We showed you a picture.
01:19:29You'd know her.
01:19:30Hell yeah.
01:19:33Lansdowne shows him
01:19:34a photo of Tyra.
01:19:37That's her.
01:19:37Okay.
01:19:40What do you know
01:19:41about her?
01:19:41Nice person?
01:19:43Wonderful woman,
01:19:44man.
01:19:44Wonderful.
01:19:47I'm going to be real
01:19:48with you.
01:19:49We found her
01:19:50in a hole in the ground,
01:19:52buried.
01:19:52Right, right, right.
01:19:57It's a lot.
01:20:01Tyra
01:20:01deserved better.
01:20:05Yeah, that she did.
01:20:08Did he ever tell you
01:20:10that he did anything to her?
01:20:13He said he dumped
01:20:14the lights.
01:20:17Did he give you
01:20:18a clue as to where?
01:20:19Tyra?
01:20:19Uh-huh.
01:20:21Didn't say that.
01:20:23But he did say
01:20:24he dumped it somewhere.
01:20:27When did he tell you
01:20:28all this stuff?
01:20:29Like, two months ago.
01:20:31How did he tell you
01:20:32that he met Tyra?
01:20:35You really want to know?
01:20:36Yeah.
01:20:36He told me he was going
01:20:37to do it before it happened.
01:20:42Okay.
01:20:42Tell him, share with me that.
01:20:44What did he say
01:20:44he was going to do?
01:20:46He was going to kill her.
01:20:48Did he tell you
01:20:49why he wanted to kill her?
01:20:51Tell me about some
01:20:52when I'm sweeping
01:20:53or some
01:20:54I don't believe
01:20:56that girl alone.
01:20:57I'm like, don't do nothing
01:20:58to that girl.
01:20:59Let that girl be.
01:21:02So when he tells you
01:21:03that he did do it,
01:21:04what did he say
01:21:05exactly again?
01:21:07I got rid of him.
01:21:09You know,
01:21:10like, what he did?
01:21:11I brought you somewhere.
01:21:14I'm like,
01:21:16wow.
01:21:19That's crazy.
01:21:22All right.
01:21:23Sit tight.
01:21:24We do appreciate it.
01:21:26Yeah, thank you.
01:21:37This is huge.
01:21:38This puts this case
01:21:38over the top now.
01:21:40It's went from
01:21:41circumstantial
01:21:42to actual witness
01:21:43who's talked to Terrell
01:21:44that said this.
01:21:46I'm super stoked about it.
01:21:48This is our strongest case now.
01:21:51I think it's pushed it
01:21:52to the point
01:21:53that without question
01:21:54we could go ahead
01:21:55and do an add-on charge
01:21:57for Tyra's murder.
01:21:59I think he killed
01:22:00these three women
01:22:01and didn't give it
01:22:02a second thought.
01:22:03We're extremely lucky
01:22:04that we got him
01:22:05when we did.
01:22:06I have no question
01:22:07that there would
01:22:08have been more.
01:22:10Yeah.
01:22:12enough.
01:22:38We'll see you.
01:22:39We'll be right..
01:22:40We'll
01:22:44This whole case is really sad, from Tyra to Elizabeth to Rainbow.
01:22:49I used to work in domestic violence before I came over to homicide,
01:22:54and I know that the most dangerous time for a victim
01:22:57is when they're trying to leave the relationship.
01:23:00Elizabeth tried to leave, she did leave, and he killed her a short time later.
01:23:05He knew Rainbow all of three days.
01:23:07She was nice enough to give him a place to stay.
01:23:10And the day that she had kicked him out,
01:23:12I believe he came back and killed her that night.
01:23:16I don't know what happened with Tyra.
01:23:18She very well could have tried to leave him as well.
01:23:21If anyone, male or female, is in a domestic violence situation,
01:23:25there's things that you can do to protect yourself to get out of this situation.
01:23:31There's 24-hour hotlines that you can call.
01:23:34You can get a protective order.
01:23:36There is help available.
01:23:38Domestic violence is very common,
01:23:39and it affects everyone.
01:23:42It doesn't matter who you are, it can affect you.
01:23:5216 months after Tyra's body was discovered.
01:23:57Her big old smile.
01:23:59You couldn't be around Tyra without being happy.
01:24:06She was a very happy person.
01:24:12She enjoyed life while she was living.
01:24:16Yeah.
01:24:18It was very difficult to hear that my child was deceased.
01:24:27Having to tell her child that he won't be able to see or hear from his mother again is difficult.
01:24:38She won't be at her son's graduation.
01:24:42She won't have a first dance with him at his wedding.
01:24:48People have to still live with what somebody else did.
01:24:55Yeah, he's going to have to answer to the things that he did, but we all have to suffer, and
01:25:03so do the other victims' families and friends, their children.
01:25:09He can be sentenced to the maximum sentence, and it wouldn't be good enough for me.
01:25:17He took away something that never can be given back.
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