Carol Saltzman
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The night before Sunday night, when I went to get in my car, it wouldn't start. So I just took his car home because he was taking her truck to work.
The night before Sunday night, when I went to get in my car, it wouldn't start. So I just took his car home because he was taking her truck to work.
By midnight, I said, call me when he gets home. And I went home. Woke up about 6 o'clock that morning. I called her. I said, is he home? She said, nope. I said, you're joking.
By midnight, I said, call me when he gets home. And I went home. Woke up about 6 o'clock that morning. I called her. I said, is he home? She said, nope. I said, you're joking.
Still no word from Brian. It concerned me because you don't imagine Brian, you know, he's a big guy.
Still no word from Brian. It concerned me because you don't imagine Brian, you know, he's a big guy.
I would just like justice to be served all the way around. For Robin and I, for Brian, to put it to rest, make peace with it and go on.
I would just like justice to be served all the way around. For Robin and I, for Brian, to put it to rest, make peace with it and go on.
I lost a best friend, and that has never been out of our line of vision.
I lost a best friend, and that has never been out of our line of vision.
Brian's gone, and he has been murdered by God knows who.
Brian's gone, and he has been murdered by God knows who.
Okay, Ms. Davis, we need to get back to the cell phone thing.
Okay, Ms. Davis, we need to get back to the cell phone thing.
I had no idea I was under suspicion for murder.
I had no idea I was under suspicion for murder.
It's all I can do. My worst nightmares come true. From day one, I said, the two things that scare me the most is that my life is hanging on the bingo of a cell phone tower and there's 12 people that's gonna judge me that don't know me.
It's all I can do. My worst nightmares come true. From day one, I said, the two things that scare me the most is that my life is hanging on the bingo of a cell phone tower and there's 12 people that's gonna judge me that don't know me.
Oh, I would hope so. I would really be pissed if it didn't.
Oh, I would hope so. I would really be pissed if it didn't.
She is a very generous, very kind, loving person. She's a wonderful mother. You know, you are. You're a great girl.
She is a very generous, very kind, loving person. She's a wonderful mother. You know, you are. You're a great girl.
It's unconscionable that they can do this to innocent people.
It's unconscionable that they can do this to innocent people.
How long were you in jail? 67 days. They wouldn't let us see or speak to one another. What was it like for you, Sissy? Um, it wasn't nice. It was pretty tough. It was.
How long were you in jail? 67 days. They wouldn't let us see or speak to one another. What was it like for you, Sissy? Um, it wasn't nice. It was pretty tough. It was.
I can remember the phone call when she first went out with him. She's like, you're not going to believe this. What? I went out with this guy, Brian, that I work with. And I was like, yeah, call me back and let me know how that works out for you.
I can remember the phone call when she first went out with him. She's like, you're not going to believe this. What? I went out with this guy, Brian, that I work with. And I was like, yeah, call me back and let me know how that works out for you.
Loud and proud. I mean, he was funny. He was a great dad, too. I mean, he's a people person, you know, people person. Every way he went, he talked to somebody about something. He knew something about everything.
Loud and proud. I mean, he was funny. He was a great dad, too. I mean, he's a people person, you know, people person. Every way he went, he talked to somebody about something. He knew something about everything.
He had been caught twice in Baton Rouge before they ever moved here.
He had been caught twice in Baton Rouge before they ever moved here.
Yes. Two different women. You know, then they moved here and he still wanted to marry her. I said, Robin, there's nothing wrong with loving Brian. He does love you. And if you choose to stay with him, you can't hold this over his head because you'll never have a good marriage. And then when she finally... decided she was ready to marry him. I mean, she was just, I'd never seen her happier.
Yes. Two different women. You know, then they moved here and he still wanted to marry her. I said, Robin, there's nothing wrong with loving Brian. He does love you. And if you choose to stay with him, you can't hold this over his head because you'll never have a good marriage. And then when she finally... decided she was ready to marry him. I mean, she was just, I'd never seen her happier.
No. No. Not for her. Not for Jesus Christ himself. No. No, no. I don't have that in me.
No. No. Not for her. Not for Jesus Christ himself. No. No, no. I don't have that in me.
About 10.03, 10.05, whenever it was, my phone rang, and it was her Aunt Patsy. She said, Sissy, did you see the news? They found a man on Wagon Wheel Road. I said, where is that at?
About 10.03, 10.05, whenever it was, my phone rang, and it was her Aunt Patsy. She said, Sissy, did you see the news? They found a man on Wagon Wheel Road. I said, where is that at?
What's going through your mind, Cissy? Oh, I'm sick. Sick. Because part of me is thinking, you know, it's not him. But I knew, you know, by what they said that it was. Cissy then broke the devastating news to Robin. They found Brian, and she started throwing up.
What's going through your mind, Cissy? Oh, I'm sick. Sick. Because part of me is thinking, you know, it's not him. But I knew, you know, by what they said that it was. Cissy then broke the devastating news to Robin. They found Brian, and she started throwing up.
The night before Sunday night, when I went to get in my car, it wouldn't start. So I just took his car home because he was taking her truck to work.
By midnight, I said, call me when he gets home. And I went home. Woke up about 6 o'clock that morning. I called her. I said, is he home? She said, nope. I said, you're joking.
Still no word from Brian. It concerned me because you don't imagine Brian, you know, he's a big guy.
I would just like justice to be served all the way around. For Robin and I, for Brian, to put it to rest, make peace with it and go on.
I lost a best friend, and that has never been out of our line of vision.
Brian's gone, and he has been murdered by God knows who.
Okay, Ms. Davis, we need to get back to the cell phone thing.
I had no idea I was under suspicion for murder.
It's all I can do. My worst nightmares come true. From day one, I said, the two things that scare me the most is that my life is hanging on the bingo of a cell phone tower and there's 12 people that's gonna judge me that don't know me.
Oh, I would hope so. I would really be pissed if it didn't.
She is a very generous, very kind, loving person. She's a wonderful mother. You know, you are. You're a great girl.
It's unconscionable that they can do this to innocent people.
How long were you in jail? 67 days. They wouldn't let us see or speak to one another. What was it like for you, Sissy? Um, it wasn't nice. It was pretty tough. It was.
I can remember the phone call when she first went out with him. She's like, you're not going to believe this. What? I went out with this guy, Brian, that I work with. And I was like, yeah, call me back and let me know how that works out for you.
Loud and proud. I mean, he was funny. He was a great dad, too. I mean, he's a people person, you know, people person. Every way he went, he talked to somebody about something. He knew something about everything.
He had been caught twice in Baton Rouge before they ever moved here.
Yes. Two different women. You know, then they moved here and he still wanted to marry her. I said, Robin, there's nothing wrong with loving Brian. He does love you. And if you choose to stay with him, you can't hold this over his head because you'll never have a good marriage. And then when she finally... decided she was ready to marry him. I mean, she was just, I'd never seen her happier.
No. No. Not for her. Not for Jesus Christ himself. No. No, no. I don't have that in me.
About 10.03, 10.05, whenever it was, my phone rang, and it was her Aunt Patsy. She said, Sissy, did you see the news? They found a man on Wagon Wheel Road. I said, where is that at?
What's going through your mind, Cissy? Oh, I'm sick. Sick. Because part of me is thinking, you know, it's not him. But I knew, you know, by what they said that it was. Cissy then broke the devastating news to Robin. They found Brian, and she started throwing up.