Detective Lauren Gonzalez
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And when Debra told him he couldn't do that, he grabbed her by the arm and started to take her outside when she fell down and hit her head. He said that according to Debra's mother, this injured Debra, but Tim felt Debra often made a bigger deal about things than they really were, so he didn't know if the incident is what caused her head injury.
Tim's mother was there and grabbed one of his arms, and Deborah grabbed the other in an attempt to pull him away from the fight, but he didn't know who had grabbed hold of him, so he threw them off. His mother fell to the ground, and Deborah hit her head against a wall.
Tim's mother was there and grabbed one of his arms, and Deborah grabbed the other in an attempt to pull him away from the fight, but he didn't know who had grabbed hold of him, so he threw them off. His mother fell to the ground, and Deborah hit her head against a wall.
Tim's mother was there and grabbed one of his arms, and Deborah grabbed the other in an attempt to pull him away from the fight, but he didn't know who had grabbed hold of him, so he threw them off. His mother fell to the ground, and Deborah hit her head against a wall.
The clerk reported the suspect stated, quote, He told her to walk around from the counter slowly so he could watch her. She screamed at him no and grabbed the phone to call for police, and this caused the suspect to flee the store. He got into a navy blue 1976 to 1979 Oldsmobile two-door car with glass T-tops and a Texas plate, but no front plate.
The clerk reported the suspect stated, quote, He told her to walk around from the counter slowly so he could watch her. She screamed at him no and grabbed the phone to call for police, and this caused the suspect to flee the store. He got into a navy blue 1976 to 1979 Oldsmobile two-door car with glass T-tops and a Texas plate, but no front plate.
The clerk reported the suspect stated, quote, He told her to walk around from the counter slowly so he could watch her. She screamed at him no and grabbed the phone to call for police, and this caused the suspect to flee the store. He got into a navy blue 1976 to 1979 Oldsmobile two-door car with glass T-tops and a Texas plate, but no front plate.
And he was seen driving eastbound on Oakwood at a high rate of speed. She described the suspect as a white male, around 24 to 25 years old, 5'8 or 5'9, 120 to 140 pounds, slim build, with light brown collar to shoulder length, straight hair, and a thin mustache. And then he was wearing a white t-shirt, cut-off blue jeans, and thong sandals, or what we would call flip-flops.
And he was seen driving eastbound on Oakwood at a high rate of speed. She described the suspect as a white male, around 24 to 25 years old, 5'8 or 5'9, 120 to 140 pounds, slim build, with light brown collar to shoulder length, straight hair, and a thin mustache. And then he was wearing a white t-shirt, cut-off blue jeans, and thong sandals, or what we would call flip-flops.
And he was seen driving eastbound on Oakwood at a high rate of speed. She described the suspect as a white male, around 24 to 25 years old, 5'8 or 5'9, 120 to 140 pounds, slim build, with light brown collar to shoulder length, straight hair, and a thin mustache. And then he was wearing a white t-shirt, cut-off blue jeans, and thong sandals, or what we would call flip-flops.
At 12.30 p.m., a vehicle matching the description that the clerk gave was located at the nearby University Garden Apartments at 4801 Oakwood. And the vehicle was an exact match to the clerk's description, except it had an Oklahoma plate on the back, not a Texas plate. And officers were quickly able to make contact with the owner of the vehicle. And he was identified as David Good.
At 12.30 p.m., a vehicle matching the description that the clerk gave was located at the nearby University Garden Apartments at 4801 Oakwood. And the vehicle was an exact match to the clerk's description, except it had an Oklahoma plate on the back, not a Texas plate. And officers were quickly able to make contact with the owner of the vehicle. And he was identified as David Good.
At 12.30 p.m., a vehicle matching the description that the clerk gave was located at the nearby University Garden Apartments at 4801 Oakwood. And the vehicle was an exact match to the clerk's description, except it had an Oklahoma plate on the back, not a Texas plate. And officers were quickly able to make contact with the owner of the vehicle. And he was identified as David Good.
And he was a resident of apartment 406 in that complex of University Garden Apartments.
And he was a resident of apartment 406 in that complex of University Garden Apartments.
And he was a resident of apartment 406 in that complex of University Garden Apartments.
He stated that he'd had an argument with his girlfriend, Peggy, around 10.30 or 11.30 p.m. that night, so he left the apartment. And he drove around for a while before going to the Baby Doll Strip Club. And he stayed there until they closed, which was around 2 a.m., and he drove around for a while before driving back toward his apartment.
He stated that he'd had an argument with his girlfriend, Peggy, around 10.30 or 11.30 p.m. that night, so he left the apartment. And he drove around for a while before going to the Baby Doll Strip Club. And he stayed there until they closed, which was around 2 a.m., and he drove around for a while before driving back toward his apartment.
He stated that he'd had an argument with his girlfriend, Peggy, around 10.30 or 11.30 p.m. that night, so he left the apartment. And he drove around for a while before going to the Baby Doll Strip Club. And he stayed there until they closed, which was around 2 a.m., and he drove around for a while before driving back toward his apartment.
He stopped at the 7-Eleven store at the corner of Oakwood and John Ben Shepard Parkway, which is the same 7-Eleven where the kidnapping occurred. He said he left his car running and went inside the store where he played a video game, which is consistent with the statements given by the clerk and her husband and friend. He stated he played four to five games and that each game was one minute long.