Paul DeLano
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He also is going to confirm that he was the person that dropped the car off at St.
Mary Corwin Hospital and then walked away.
You take a group of sticks, one by itself breaks in half.
You grab two together, you could probably still break them in half.
You grab three, you could still break them in half.
But when you have a whole bunch of sticks or cohesive together, you can't break them.
And even if one or two breaks, the whole remains intact.
And each one of those sticks represents a piece of circumstantial evidence that we had in Kelsey's case.
And so together, every one of those pieces creates this overwhelming, strong case that Dante murdered Kelsey.
And we talk about that 3.56 a.m.
text message from Kelsey's phone and Dante.
That location roughly puts them in that prairie between the landfill and Dante's grandma's house.
The goal was to find Kelsey, and we never did.
We still haven't found her.
And I just feel we got 50% of it, but the other 50% are still missing.
And again, I hope that one day we can give the family that last piece.
We were actually able to trace the amount of miles she would have driven from his house in Holyoke back to Denver and then from Denver to the doctor's appointment and from the doctor's appointment to work and then from work down to Pueblo.
The landfill is one of the few that doesn't grid their trash.
I think it was described to us that it's 80 stories deep and 20 football fields long is what the area that we'd be looking at in searching, which feels virtually impossible.
I think the estimation was that it would take 70 some years and with 20 personnel searching seven days a week for I think 10 to 12 hours a day, completely unrealistic.