Detective (Police Interview)
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When police released a picture of Rousseau, another woman called saying Rousseau had said the same thing to her.
Police say fingerprints left in her home matched Rousseau's.
In May, Russo was indicted for the November 2001 murder of Diane Hollick.
Hollick's Northwest Austin home was up for sale.
Police think Russo posed as an interested buyer.
An arrest warrant explains November 15th, Hollick told a friend a man was going to sell his ranch and buy her home.
The next day, police found her strangled body.
This is supposed to be a hearing where Patrick Russo's defense finds out what evidence the prosecution has against him.
But the judge decides to focus on other capital murder cases first and postpones the hearing.
I'm absolutely innocent, and I don't think that sitting around in here for two years of my life... It's a setback for Russo and his family.
Russo's family members don't want to talk about details, afraid it might hurt the case, but say they know Russo's innocent and just want the chance to tell his side and get him home.