![]() > did they tell the officers that they had given him a car to use? > no. they had no idea where he was, where he had gone, that there was any trouble at all. ![]() only that he had come by, that he had asked for some money. > and from the parents? > there wasn't much detail, if any. was he at his parents house? > he was not a disappearance house. a swat team was assembled, they went to his parents door. > and there, lo and behold, just two blocks from the parents house, detectives found edwin laura's getaway car. > she definitely didn't lead us directly to that place, that's for sure. > what do you know? his wife, the police officer, basically let you away from that. and also, only five minutes from laura's house. Stepfather, and that's how the investigator knew that the stepfather lived five minutes from the police department. we had a gentleman who, now known, who was a member of the campus public safety, whose wife was police recruit who was > what did you think when you heard all these things? > i thought we had a significant problem. and then he just kept saying, i need to go, i need to go. other than, he did grab my gun for my purse. it was just him moving around, i'm not sure if he, i don't think he grabbed anything. > how long to this conversation go on before he left? > it was pretty brief. and just got in his car, told him he was gonna make a run for it, and fled. and then he told her that awful confusing story. > didn't make sense because her husband was a good man. especially you? especially him? like, it doesn't make any sense. he never said - > it wasn't making any sense to me, because unlike, why would somebody hit somebody and then do that. > all he said he hit her, and he panicked. > so i'm like, what do you mean? what do you mean you hit her? and he's like, yeah, i hit her in a panic. and then her friend tried to call her just before 1 am, and kaylee didn't answer the phone. > a little after midnight, kaylee sent a text message to her friend, i'm home, everything is okay, sorry about earlier tonight. the one who texted cam, better come get her. we'll denny talk to the family, he found that friend, the girl who had seed kaylee dancing at the bar. > officer denny was soon joined by corporal. > very safe area, i would think? > very safe. > it's on - one of the more prestigious areas of town, very nice homes. and park outside the apartment, right across the street from the campus of central oregon community college. > remember, cam story troubled kaylee's mother too. it's hard to imagine that, but you still do. > cam is a very innocent young man, it's hard to believe, he was a nice guy. > part of you was suspicious of cam? > i thought, did they really have that bad of an argument? did something bad happen? > your mind when there because, the vast majority of time, when something happens to young woman and someone very close. and she discovered kayleigh had this rail ability to make people laugh. > lisa castro was her mentor at the dentist office. because she really wanted to be the best. she'd follow me around to learn how to do things. she held a job for two full years now as a dental assistant. > no, but this year, the year she turned 23, that was changing. > she was going to be a plastic surgeon she's going to be a policeman she's going to be a chef she's gonna be a photographer. > now, if you just figure out what to do with her life. ![]() ![]() > they were a beautiful couple together, they involve themselves with family, if we had a family dinner and everybody knew kayleigh and cam were coming, then it became a holiday. we were looking - they would probably be getting engaged before too long. Kayleigh met cam that this was a good relationship for her. ![]()
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