Jenna Jackson
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There's nothing that Tina didn't do to try to get to the bottom of this.
So Tina's building out the tree, and she keeps running into this family named LaPointe. And then she runs into Shira, keeps coming up Shira LaPointe. And she's saying, who is this person? Why is she everywhere? And could she be related to her suspect? So she gets Aaron to do the calling. Aaron calls her up.
So Tina's building out the tree, and she keeps running into this family named LaPointe. And then she runs into Shira, keeps coming up Shira LaPointe. And she's saying, who is this person? Why is she everywhere? And could she be related to her suspect? So she gets Aaron to do the calling. Aaron calls her up.
So Tina's building out the tree, and she keeps running into this family named LaPointe. And then she runs into Shira, keeps coming up Shira LaPointe. And she's saying, who is this person? Why is she everywhere? And could she be related to her suspect? So she gets Aaron to do the calling. Aaron calls her up.
And not only is Shira uploading her family tree, and it turns out there may be some distant connection. She's also a professional genetic genealogist. So suddenly they have this new person who knows how to work these cases, has done at least one with the Texas killing fields where she identified a woman in that case who had been buried along the highway with all those other victims.
And not only is Shira uploading her family tree, and it turns out there may be some distant connection. She's also a professional genetic genealogist. So suddenly they have this new person who knows how to work these cases, has done at least one with the Texas killing fields where she identified a woman in that case who had been buried along the highway with all those other victims.
And not only is Shira uploading her family tree, and it turns out there may be some distant connection. She's also a professional genetic genealogist. So suddenly they have this new person who knows how to work these cases, has done at least one with the Texas killing fields where she identified a woman in that case who had been buried along the highway with all those other victims.
And they just, Tina and Shira to this day are really great friends. It was a huge connection. And they even described, Shira was driving almost through Beaumont. So they met and Tina said, we met in a coffee shop and we were both wearing like the same cat eye glasses. I mean, this sort of mind meld was just, it was just incredible. Yeah.
And they just, Tina and Shira to this day are really great friends. It was a huge connection. And they even described, Shira was driving almost through Beaumont. So they met and Tina said, we met in a coffee shop and we were both wearing like the same cat eye glasses. I mean, this sort of mind meld was just, it was just incredible. Yeah.
And they just, Tina and Shira to this day are really great friends. It was a huge connection. And they even described, Shira was driving almost through Beaumont. So they met and Tina said, we met in a coffee shop and we were both wearing like the same cat eye glasses. I mean, this sort of mind meld was just, it was just incredible. Yeah.
And also the relay and the teamwork among the four of them was really very extraordinary to watch. And the way they worked together. I mean, at one point, Brandon, Beth says to you, Natalie, and it doesn't make the show, but he talks about... what it's like to be a cold case investigator, how they're just a different breed, you know, and that many great policemen have already looked at a crime.
And also the relay and the teamwork among the four of them was really very extraordinary to watch. And the way they worked together. I mean, at one point, Brandon, Beth says to you, Natalie, and it doesn't make the show, but he talks about... what it's like to be a cold case investigator, how they're just a different breed, you know, and that many great policemen have already looked at a crime.
And also the relay and the teamwork among the four of them was really very extraordinary to watch. And the way they worked together. I mean, at one point, Brandon, Beth says to you, Natalie, and it doesn't make the show, but he talks about... what it's like to be a cold case investigator, how they're just a different breed, you know, and that many great policemen have already looked at a crime.
But the cold case people come in and they look at it sideways. And he called it like looking at it from the 10 mile mark. You just get above it. Look, look at everything. And that's what they all did together.
But the cold case people come in and they look at it sideways. And he called it like looking at it from the 10 mile mark. You just get above it. Look, look at everything. And that's what they all did together.
But the cold case people come in and they look at it sideways. And he called it like looking at it from the 10 mile mark. You just get above it. Look, look at everything. And that's what they all did together.
Tina actually said in testimony that had she billed for overtime, it would have amounted to something like $50,000.
Tina actually said in testimony that had she billed for overtime, it would have amounted to something like $50,000.
Tina actually said in testimony that had she billed for overtime, it would have amounted to something like $50,000.
Well, that's a very dramatic moment. Aaron Llewellyn describes just running a check on both of them to see if they have a criminal record. And Michael is completely clean as a whistle. But Clayton Foreman has a conviction for aggravated assault. There are some similarities to what happened to Mary Catherine. And suddenly they are off to the races. This is our guy. We are on the right track.