Detective Scott Roberts
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We talked about the cheating and that's when he basically said, yeah, I did. We talked about the real estate. He said that really wasn't a problem, which was kind of confusing because when you're getting conflicting statements from people, her friends were saying that it was a problem, you know.
We talked about the cheating and that's when he basically said, yeah, I did. We talked about the real estate. He said that really wasn't a problem, which was kind of confusing because when you're getting conflicting statements from people, her friends were saying that it was a problem, you know.
We talked about the cheating and that's when he basically said, yeah, I did. We talked about the real estate. He said that really wasn't a problem, which was kind of confusing because when you're getting conflicting statements from people, her friends were saying that it was a problem, you know.
And then we got to the fact of, towards the end, because he was getting a little antsy in regards to Richard Engel. And do you know this person? Do you know that name? And he said, no. Show him the picture. No, I don't know him at all.
And then we got to the fact of, towards the end, because he was getting a little antsy in regards to Richard Engel. And do you know this person? Do you know that name? And he said, no. Show him the picture. No, I don't know him at all.
And then we got to the fact of, towards the end, because he was getting a little antsy in regards to Richard Engel. And do you know this person? Do you know that name? And he said, no. Show him the picture. No, I don't know him at all.
The third caller, a male who identified himself as a corrections officer, stated, looks like he's got a bullet hole to his chest. He moved his head for a second. His car is running. The door is open. He's on the ground. Looks like he might have gotten into an altercation and got shot.
The third caller, a male who identified himself as a corrections officer, stated, looks like he's got a bullet hole to his chest. He moved his head for a second. His car is running. The door is open. He's on the ground. Looks like he might have gotten into an altercation and got shot.
The third caller, a male who identified himself as a corrections officer, stated, looks like he's got a bullet hole to his chest. He moved his head for a second. His car is running. The door is open. He's on the ground. Looks like he might have gotten into an altercation and got shot.
The sergeant asked the male, who did this? He asked again, who shot you? The male did not answer. The male's jaw quivered as if he was trying to speak, but he was unable to do so.
The sergeant asked the male, who did this? He asked again, who shot you? The male did not answer. The male's jaw quivered as if he was trying to speak, but he was unable to do so.
The sergeant asked the male, who did this? He asked again, who shot you? The male did not answer. The male's jaw quivered as if he was trying to speak, but he was unable to do so.
So based on the positioning of the vehicle, it was parked at an angle, so not totally within one parking spot. And the door was open, engine running, headlights on. So it seemed like he either pulled in quickly or needed to exit his vehicle fairly quickly.
So based on the positioning of the vehicle, it was parked at an angle, so not totally within one parking spot. And the door was open, engine running, headlights on. So it seemed like he either pulled in quickly or needed to exit his vehicle fairly quickly.
So based on the positioning of the vehicle, it was parked at an angle, so not totally within one parking spot. And the door was open, engine running, headlights on. So it seemed like he either pulled in quickly or needed to exit his vehicle fairly quickly.
He had at least a second to try to defend himself, you know, by no DNA on that other than Kyle's. So that never got used. Basically, Kyle was never close enough to the person who shot him that he was able to use the knife on him.
He had at least a second to try to defend himself, you know, by no DNA on that other than Kyle's. So that never got used. Basically, Kyle was never close enough to the person who shot him that he was able to use the knife on him.
He had at least a second to try to defend himself, you know, by no DNA on that other than Kyle's. So that never got used. Basically, Kyle was never close enough to the person who shot him that he was able to use the knife on him.
So the most difficult part of the case is that there was no real evidence that we were able to get from anybody else. The only evidence we collected was from the victim, including his knife that was open near the rear tire of the car. Nothing was collected that would say that somebody else was there.
So the most difficult part of the case is that there was no real evidence that we were able to get from anybody else. The only evidence we collected was from the victim, including his knife that was open near the rear tire of the car. Nothing was collected that would say that somebody else was there.