00:00Over three decades after a horrible crime changed Austin forever, today, finally, we
00:08have an answer.
00:09He drove all the way from Austin to tell us, he said, I don't know who killed your daughter.
00:18This is the 90s, there's no cell phone towers, no security cameras, no license plate readers.
00:22If it was easy, these cases would be solved.
00:25Fast forward to today, they're like, hey, are you sitting down?
00:27I was like, do I need a drink for this?
00:28And he's like, yeah, you need to pour yourself a drink.
00:30We got a hit.
00:32This is pure you.
00:36We got closure, but it's not just us.
00:40The community needs to heal.
00:42A lot of people think of me as a murderer, lost jobs, lost relationships.
00:48I'm sorry that it took 34 years to solve this case.
00:52Would have never thought my father was who he was.
00:55People need to know that his family is sorry for what he's done.
00:59How does such a horrific investigative failure occur?
01:02There needs to be a reckoning.
01:05Do you believe that justice has been served?
01:08Are there still more work to go?
01:12That's true.
01:12You're the one.
01:12If you need to know.
01:15I'm not sure their income is filled.
01:16No.
01:19You're the one.
01:23Have you saved?
01:24No.
01:28No.
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