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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,266 --> 00:00:00,300   (D                             2 00:00:00,300 --> 00:00:00,333   (Dra                           3 00:00:00,333 --> 00:00:00,367   (Drama                         4 00:00:00,367 --> 00:00:00,400   (Dramati                       5 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:00,433   (Dramatic                      6 00:00:00,433 --> 00:00:00,467   (Dramatic in                   7 00:00:00,467 --> 00:00:00,500   (Dramatic inst                 8 00:00:00,500 --> 00:00:00,533   (Dramatic instru               9 00:00:00,533 --> 00:00:00,567   (Dramatic instrume             10 00:00:00,567 --> 00:00:00,600   (Dramatic instrument           11 00:00:00,600 --> 00:00:00,633   (Dramatic instrumental         12 00:00:00,633 --> 00:00:00,667   (Dramatic instrumental m       13 00:00:00,667 --> 00:00:00,700   (Dramatic instrumental mus     14 00:00:00,700 --> 00:00:00,734   (Dramatic instrumental music   15 00:00:00,734 --> 00:00:02,068   (Dramatic instrumental music)  16 00:00:02,135 --> 00:00:05,305 ♪                                17 00:00:15,749 --> 00:00:16,783  It was brutal.                  18 00:00:16,816 --> 00:00:18,985    And for a                      man who's 87,                   19 00:00:19,019 --> 00:00:20,920  that makes it                    even sadder.                    20 00:00:20,954 --> 00:00:23,790   There's kind of an old adage     in crime scenes that           21 00:00:23,823 --> 00:00:25,291 you only get one chance,         22 00:00:25,325 --> 00:00:26,793    and you don't want            to screw it up.                  23 00:00:26,826 --> 00:00:30,430  Most likely the killer          knew the victim.                 24 00:00:32,699 --> 00:00:35,535   We go back and more closely     examine the bedding.            25 00:00:40,440 --> 00:00:41,908    [Thudding impact]             26 00:00:43,076 --> 00:00:44,611     [Narrator] When homicide      investigators                   27 00:00:44,644 --> 00:00:46,679   collect evidence from           a crime scene,                  28 00:00:46,713 --> 00:00:49,082   they hold the                     pieces of a puzzle.           29 00:00:49,115 --> 00:00:51,751     Only by connecting those         pieces back together...      30 00:00:51,785 --> 00:00:53,653  can they catch                    the killer.                    31 00:00:53,686 --> 00:00:57,590    ♪                             32 00:00:57,624 --> 00:01:02,095    ♪                             33 00:01:02,128 --> 00:01:04,931 Bremerton is the largest          city in Kitsap County.          34 00:01:04,964 --> 00:01:07,000 We're directly                   west of Seattle                  35 00:01:07,033 --> 00:01:09,102 and across Puget Sound.          36 00:01:09,135 --> 00:01:11,905  The best thing about            Bremerton is the views.          37 00:01:11,938 --> 00:01:15,975 You have the skyline of          Seattle, Mount Rainier,          38 00:01:16,009 --> 00:01:17,877 along with the Cascades.         39 00:01:17,911 --> 00:01:20,680  Also,                            the Olympic mountains.          40 00:01:20,713 --> 00:01:22,882  MARTY: There's a nice            mix of young families           41 00:01:22,916 --> 00:01:24,851 and working-class folks.         42 00:01:24,884 --> 00:01:27,387    Also, a lot of people find    this is a good place to          43 00:01:27,420 --> 00:01:29,122   retire after they're            done working.                   44 00:01:29,155 --> 00:01:33,526    ♪                             45 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:35,995  On November 7th, 2015,          46 00:01:36,029 --> 00:01:38,898 at 4:44 in the evening,          47 00:01:38,932 --> 00:01:41,568 our 911 dispatch centre             received a call.              48 00:01:41,601 --> 00:01:42,602 [Phone ringing]                  49 00:01:53,680 --> 00:01:55,715   MARTY: The caller identifies   himself as Craig Miller,         50 00:01:55,748 --> 00:01:59,752    a neighbour of the               occupant of the apartment,    51 00:01:59,786 --> 00:02:03,022    an 87-year-old man              named Floyd Zumwalt.           52 00:02:13,967 --> 00:02:16,002  Police are dispatched            to the scene.                   53 00:02:16,035 --> 00:02:19,739 [Sirens]                         54 00:02:19,772 --> 00:02:23,176    MARTY: Office Switzer was       a brand-new officer for us,    55 00:02:23,209 --> 00:02:25,411   had just come from               the police academy,            56 00:02:25,445 --> 00:02:28,815 and he was riding alone.         57 00:02:28,848 --> 00:02:30,884    Craig steps out of               the house itself,             58 00:02:30,917 --> 00:02:32,819 out onto the front porch          while he's waiting for          59 00:02:32,852 --> 00:02:35,054  the police to arrive.           60 00:02:35,088 --> 00:02:37,490 [Sirens]                         61 00:02:37,524 --> 00:02:39,058  The neighbourhood that          Floyd lived had                  62 00:02:39,092 --> 00:02:41,161  kind of fallen                  on harder times.                 63 00:02:41,194 --> 00:02:45,865    ♪                             64 00:02:45,899 --> 00:02:47,433    BEAU: When Officer            Switzer arrived,                 65 00:02:47,467 --> 00:02:49,903  Craig Miller told him             he had made                    66 00:02:49,936 --> 00:02:51,971  a roast for his buddy,          67 00:02:52,005 --> 00:02:54,741    and he had set a timer...     68 00:02:54,774 --> 00:02:58,044  and was just coming to          take it out of the oven.         69 00:02:58,077 --> 00:03:00,446    He said that when               he got to the door,            70 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:02,448  he noticed the                     door was unlocked,            71 00:03:02,482 --> 00:03:06,186    and he knew that he locked     the door when he left.          72 00:03:06,219 --> 00:03:09,489  So he found that odd.           73 00:03:09,522 --> 00:03:11,958 MARTY: Officer Switzer              told Craig to wait there.     74 00:03:11,991 --> 00:03:16,696    ♪                             75 00:03:16,729 --> 00:03:18,731    ♪                             76 00:03:18,765 --> 00:03:21,834    And then he steps              into the apartment...           77 00:03:21,868 --> 00:03:23,870  He enters the bedroom.          78 00:03:23,903 --> 00:03:26,072   BEAU: He sees Floyd              laying on his side             79 00:03:26,105 --> 00:03:28,908  with his head                   in a trash can,                  80 00:03:28,942 --> 00:03:30,710   obviously deceased.            81 00:03:30,743 --> 00:03:33,746    We have a                       baseball bat that is           82 00:03:33,780 --> 00:03:37,584    within arm's reach            of Floyd's body.                 83 00:03:37,617 --> 00:03:38,851  It appears...                   84 00:03:38,885 --> 00:03:41,221  that that bat was used          85 00:03:41,254 --> 00:03:44,524 to bludgeon Floyd with.          86 00:03:44,557 --> 00:03:46,960   MARTY: Officer Switzer calls   for additional officers          87 00:03:46,993 --> 00:03:49,529   and additional help             to the scene.                   88 00:03:49,562 --> 00:03:51,965    While homicide detectives      and CSI techs                   89 00:03:51,998 --> 00:03:53,633    make their way to                the crime scene,              90 00:03:53,666 --> 00:03:56,135 Officer Switzer                    rejoins Craig Miller           91 00:03:56,169 --> 00:03:58,538 outside Floyd Zumwalt's            apartment.                     92 00:03:58,571 --> 00:04:01,241    ♪                             93 00:04:01,274 --> 00:04:03,142  MARTY: It's rainy out             that night,                    94 00:04:03,176 --> 00:04:06,012    and Craig wants to            return to his apartment,         95 00:04:06,045 --> 00:04:07,947   which is just across           the parking lot.                 96 00:04:07,981 --> 00:04:10,283  But before he does so,          Officer Switzer                  97 00:04:10,316 --> 00:04:13,786   snaps five                      photographs of Craig.           98 00:04:13,820 --> 00:04:17,757   Overall photo of the front,     an overall photo of the back,   99 00:04:17,790 --> 00:04:20,093 just documenting                    what he's wearing.            100 00:04:20,126 --> 00:04:22,195   And then closeups of           tops and bottoms                 101 00:04:22,228 --> 00:04:23,796  of both hands.                  102 00:04:23,830 --> 00:04:26,099 Craig doesn't appear to          have any blood on him.           103 00:04:26,132 --> 00:04:28,034 He doesn't look like...          104 00:04:28,067 --> 00:04:29,569 his clothes are a mess,          105 00:04:29,602 --> 00:04:31,938 or he's been in a fight,          or anything like that.          106 00:04:31,971 --> 00:04:34,874    It was agreed that Craig        would wait at his apartment    107 00:04:34,907 --> 00:04:38,244    across the parking lot to       be contacted by the police.    108 00:04:38,278 --> 00:04:39,746    ♪                             109 00:04:39,779 --> 00:04:41,714 I arrived at the                    apartment complex,            110 00:04:41,748 --> 00:04:45,785 and as I walk into the            bedroom inside the apartment,   111 00:04:45,818 --> 00:04:48,054 it was a shocking scene.         112 00:04:48,087 --> 00:04:50,623    Floyd is in what could be      described as                    113 00:04:50,657 --> 00:04:52,659 a semi-foetal position.          114 00:04:52,692 --> 00:04:56,829  BEAU: He's got a large          laceration on his elbow.         115 00:04:56,863 --> 00:04:59,265  His head is opened up.          116 00:04:59,299 --> 00:05:02,635  There's blood                     around him, pooled.            117 00:05:02,669 --> 00:05:07,273   His hair is                       mangled in blood.             118 00:05:07,307 --> 00:05:09,642    MARTY: It was shocking to        see the amount of violence    119 00:05:09,676 --> 00:05:12,645   that was taken out               on Floyd.                      120 00:05:12,679 --> 00:05:14,847  An 87-year-old man.             121 00:05:14,881 --> 00:05:15,848  He's lived a long life.         122 00:05:15,882 --> 00:05:18,251  And this is, you know,          how he meets his demise.         123 00:05:18,284 --> 00:05:19,852   It's terrible.                 124 00:05:19,886 --> 00:05:22,188    ♪                             125 00:05:22,221 --> 00:05:24,057   Crime scene technicians now      begin to photograph            126 00:05:24,090 --> 00:05:26,259   the crime scene and               collect evidence.             127 00:05:26,292 --> 00:05:27,760    [Camera shutter clicking]     128 00:05:27,794 --> 00:05:30,096    BEAU: He's laying                on his right side.            129 00:05:30,129 --> 00:05:32,799    So, you see his left ribs.    130 00:05:32,832 --> 00:05:36,636   His shirt is kind of             pulled up a little.            131 00:05:36,669 --> 00:05:39,305 MARTY: The baseball bat,         it's later identified as         132 00:05:39,339 --> 00:05:41,774    belonging to Floyd himself      and one that                   133 00:05:41,808 --> 00:05:44,811  he kept beside his bed          for protection.                  134 00:05:44,844 --> 00:05:46,846  It's covered in blood.          135 00:05:46,879 --> 00:05:50,783 There was also a lot of           castoff on the walls.           136 00:05:50,817 --> 00:05:53,353    ♪                             137 00:05:53,386 --> 00:05:55,321   The first time that you hit       somebody with something,      138 00:05:55,355 --> 00:05:57,390 it doesn't cause                  that cast off.                  139 00:05:57,423 --> 00:06:00,026    It's only once that weapon      has been applied to            140 00:06:00,059 --> 00:06:02,128   wet blood, and then             it's lifted up again,           141 00:06:02,161 --> 00:06:05,998   and then it comes off as a       motion of centrifugal force    142 00:06:06,032 --> 00:06:08,668 where it's cast off onto         the walls and ceilings.          143 00:06:08,701 --> 00:06:11,237    And so, we knew from that        that whoever had done this    144 00:06:11,270 --> 00:06:13,973    had hit Floyd many times,     over and over.                   145 00:06:14,006 --> 00:06:15,808    ♪                             146 00:06:15,842 --> 00:06:17,677    [Thudding impact]             147 00:06:17,710 --> 00:06:19,112  BEAU: It is an                  obvious assault.                 148 00:06:19,145 --> 00:06:21,781    A vicious assault.            149 00:06:21,814 --> 00:06:26,352  So, that bat is a very           important item to us.           150 00:06:26,386 --> 00:06:28,187    MARTY: It's the one thing      that we know                    151 00:06:28,221 --> 00:06:30,223 our killer has touched.          152 00:06:30,256 --> 00:06:33,726    So it becomes our              primary focus for DNA.          153 00:06:33,760 --> 00:06:35,261 We don't do any                     swabbing at scene.            154 00:06:35,294 --> 00:06:38,197 We just try to preserve            the bat exactly like it is,    155 00:06:38,231 --> 00:06:40,199 and have it transported          directly to the                  156 00:06:40,233 --> 00:06:44,103 crime lab for analysis.          157 00:06:44,137 --> 00:06:45,438   Once that was done,            158 00:06:45,471 --> 00:06:47,206  then it was a matter             of collecting all the           159 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:49,008   other evidence that             we could use                    160 00:06:49,041 --> 00:06:51,377  to document the case.           161 00:06:51,411 --> 00:06:53,312    We collected blood            off of the walls                 162 00:06:53,346 --> 00:06:54,914    and off of the comforter,     163 00:06:54,947 --> 00:06:57,316   as well as the other           bedding at the location.         164 00:06:57,350 --> 00:06:59,986   We collected everything from      his pockets at the scene,     165 00:07:00,019 --> 00:07:02,989    but you leave the                clothes in place.             166 00:07:03,022 --> 00:07:07,293  He had over $1,000 in           cash in his back pocket.         167 00:07:07,326 --> 00:07:09,862   It was unusual that,             if it was a robbery,           168 00:07:09,896 --> 00:07:12,365    all that cash was               left in his pocket.            169 00:07:12,398 --> 00:07:15,168 But, then we don't know           if some other                   170 00:07:15,201 --> 00:07:17,303 large amount of                  cash is missing.                 171 00:07:17,336 --> 00:07:20,406   Some of the items that were      in the kitchen area            172 00:07:20,440 --> 00:07:22,475 were collected as well.          173 00:07:22,508 --> 00:07:23,342    [Camera shutter clicking]     174 00:07:23,376 --> 00:07:27,079  And we also collected           his cell phone.                  175 00:07:27,113 --> 00:07:29,315    BEAU: Investigators found        a bank statement              176 00:07:29,348 --> 00:07:33,119 that had a very                   low balance.                    177 00:07:33,152 --> 00:07:35,455   There was a bicycle,              a child's bicycle             178 00:07:35,488 --> 00:07:38,724  that was found inside           the apartment.                   179 00:07:38,758 --> 00:07:39,892  There was also                   a small baggie                  180 00:07:39,926 --> 00:07:43,463    with a crystalline               substance inside,             181 00:07:43,496 --> 00:07:45,798   and that was                   sent to the lab.                 182 00:07:45,832 --> 00:07:48,501    ♪                             183 00:07:48,534 --> 00:07:49,969   MARTY: The door was              examined and found             184 00:07:50,002 --> 00:07:52,738 not to have any                   forced entry.                   185 00:07:52,772 --> 00:07:55,942    So, the person was either      let in, or had a key,           186 00:07:55,975 --> 00:07:57,977   or came in                     some other way.                  187 00:07:58,010 --> 00:08:01,380    ♪                             188 00:08:01,414 --> 00:08:04,517 BEAU: When Floyd's body             was lifted off the floor,     189 00:08:04,550 --> 00:08:08,988  there is a broken knife blade      that had been under him.      190 00:08:09,021 --> 00:08:11,457    ♪                             191 00:08:11,491 --> 00:08:12,592  It's a butcher knife.           192 00:08:12,625 --> 00:08:16,963    I'd say it's approximately       8 to 10 inches long by...     193 00:08:16,996 --> 00:08:22,068    maybe two, two and a half        inches, blade-wise, tall.     194 00:08:22,101 --> 00:08:24,270 So, it's a large blade.          195 00:08:24,303 --> 00:08:26,372    MARTY: It's really              surprising.                    196 00:08:26,405 --> 00:08:29,408   We didn't even realise that      Floyd had suffered             197 00:08:29,442 --> 00:08:32,512    any sharp force injuries.     198 00:08:32,545 --> 00:08:34,881   So, at that point,              we take a closer look           199 00:08:34,914 --> 00:08:37,083  at Floyd's condition.           200 00:08:37,116 --> 00:08:40,019    BEAU: He had been stabbed       at least six times.            201 00:08:40,052 --> 00:08:43,022    ♪                             202 00:08:43,055 --> 00:08:45,892  MARTY: We more closely            examine the bedding            203 00:08:45,925 --> 00:08:48,995   that was on his bed,             and we're able to...           204 00:08:49,028 --> 00:08:51,931    find that there's                actually a slice              205 00:08:51,964 --> 00:08:54,567   through the                     comforter on his bed,           206 00:08:54,600 --> 00:08:56,469    indicating that...            207 00:08:56,502 --> 00:08:59,939    he was in bed and covered      up with his bedding,            208 00:08:59,972 --> 00:09:04,043    presumably asleep at the         time that he is attacked,     209 00:09:04,076 --> 00:09:07,079 so it was what would be           considered a surprise attack.   210 00:09:07,113 --> 00:09:09,382    ♪                             211 00:09:09,415 --> 00:09:12,084    It appears that once he...    212 00:09:12,118 --> 00:09:13,853 was surprised with that,         213 00:09:13,886 --> 00:09:16,889  his natural reaction               was to roll away from it,     214 00:09:16,923 --> 00:09:19,091  and that's most likely             what broke                    215 00:09:19,125 --> 00:09:21,193 the handle on the knife.         216 00:09:21,227 --> 00:09:23,029  And when the                    killer realises                  217 00:09:23,062 --> 00:09:25,364 that this knife                  has now broken,                  218 00:09:25,398 --> 00:09:27,400  he's got just an empty            handle in his hands,           219 00:09:27,433 --> 00:09:29,869 he has to switch                    to something else,            220 00:09:29,902 --> 00:09:32,838    and spots that bat that's        sitting beside Floyd's bed    221 00:09:32,872 --> 00:09:35,474 and uses it as a                  weapon of opportunity.          222 00:09:35,508 --> 00:09:37,843 And used that to                   beat Floyd to death.           223 00:09:37,877 --> 00:09:40,146    [Thudding impact]             224 00:09:40,179 --> 00:09:42,081 We searched all                     throughout the apartment,     225 00:09:42,114 --> 00:09:44,216  and the handle                  was never found.                 226 00:09:44,250 --> 00:09:47,920    ♪                             227 00:09:47,954 --> 00:09:49,188 RESHMI: After collecting         all the evidence                 228 00:09:49,221 --> 00:09:50,890    at Floyd Zumwalt's               apartment,                    229 00:09:50,923 --> 00:09:53,859   police now have the              pieces of a puzzle.            230 00:09:53,893 --> 00:09:57,029   Their next step is to start      putting the pieces together    231 00:09:57,063 --> 00:09:59,999   to deduce who killed            Floyd Zumwalt.                  232 00:10:00,032 --> 00:10:02,969  And so far, the fact             there are two murder weapons,   233 00:10:03,002 --> 00:10:05,137    a bat and a knife,            234 00:10:05,171 --> 00:10:07,473   makes it clear that              whoever killed Floyd           235 00:10:07,506 --> 00:10:11,043    was likely                       motivated by rage.            236 00:10:11,077 --> 00:10:15,247    BEAU: For someone to stab     someone multiple times           237 00:10:15,281 --> 00:10:18,017    is heinous enough                as it is.                     238 00:10:18,050 --> 00:10:19,652 But then on top of that,         239 00:10:19,685 --> 00:10:22,455   to bludgeon someone             to death is,                    240 00:10:22,488 --> 00:10:24,557   I would say,                      overkill.                     241 00:10:24,590 --> 00:10:27,426   That says that it's              a crime of passion,            242 00:10:27,460 --> 00:10:31,030 and most likely that the         individual, the killer,          243 00:10:31,063 --> 00:10:34,166 knew the victim.                 244 00:10:34,200 --> 00:10:35,534    MICHAEL: It's particularly    telling that the person          245 00:10:35,568 --> 00:10:38,504   who finds the body,             Craig Miller,                   246 00:10:38,537 --> 00:10:41,440   is a self-admitted              friend of the victim.           247 00:10:41,474 --> 00:10:43,643    Naturally, investigators'       first person of interest is    248 00:10:43,676 --> 00:10:45,511    therefore going to            be Craig Miller.                 249 00:10:45,544 --> 00:10:48,447    ♪                             250 00:10:48,481 --> 00:10:50,249  MARTY: That night when           detectives were free,           251 00:10:50,282 --> 00:10:53,085  they went to interview             Craig Miller about            252 00:10:53,119 --> 00:10:54,954 what he had seen                  more in depth,                  253 00:10:54,987 --> 00:10:57,023  but when they                      arrived at his apartment,     254 00:10:57,056 --> 00:11:01,127    shockingly, he was              not at home.                   255 00:11:01,160 --> 00:11:03,396    RESHMI: Suddenly,                Craig Miller's a suspect.     256 00:11:03,429 --> 00:11:05,264  He clearly had                  the opportunity.                 257 00:11:05,297 --> 00:11:07,299 And in spite of telling          police he'd wait at his          258 00:11:07,333 --> 00:11:10,369   apartment until they           came for him, he's gone.         259 00:11:10,403 --> 00:11:12,471   Investigators wonder           if the same man                  260 00:11:12,505 --> 00:11:14,240 who made the 911 call...         261 00:11:14,273 --> 00:11:16,375    ♪                             262 00:11:16,409 --> 00:11:18,544  ...was in fact Floyd's killer.  263 00:11:18,544 --> 00:11:20,379  ...was in fact Floyd's killer.  264 00:11:22,715 --> 00:11:24,583    We couldn't find              Craig at his apartment,          265 00:11:24,617 --> 00:11:26,686    so we called him                 on the telephone,             266 00:11:26,719 --> 00:11:29,822   and he said that he had left     and gone to a friend's house   267 00:11:29,855 --> 00:11:32,458  because he's so upset             by what he's seen.             268 00:11:32,491 --> 00:11:35,628  But that his friend,              John Mills, lived close by,    269 00:11:35,661 --> 00:11:37,630   and he would return             home shortly.                   270 00:11:37,663 --> 00:11:40,666    ♪                             271 00:11:40,700 --> 00:11:44,537  He did return to his             apartment shortly thereafter.   272 00:11:44,570 --> 00:11:48,808  So, we check to see if he has     any fresh injuries on him.     273 00:11:48,841 --> 00:11:52,578   We also collect his             DNA with his consent.           274 00:11:52,611 --> 00:11:55,981   He says that he has            actually changed clothes         275 00:11:56,015 --> 00:11:58,617  since the time                   of the murder,                  276 00:11:58,651 --> 00:12:00,720   so he retrieves the clothes      that he was wearing at the     277 00:12:00,753 --> 00:12:05,391   time that he found Floyd's       body and gives those to us.    278 00:12:05,424 --> 00:12:07,393  Mr. Miller is                   not dishevelled.                 279 00:12:07,426 --> 00:12:08,728  He's composed.                  280 00:12:08,761 --> 00:12:10,930 His clothing is                  not in disarray.                 281 00:12:10,963 --> 00:12:13,632  He does not appear to           have been in a struggle.         282 00:12:13,666 --> 00:12:15,768    Investigators just aren't       satisfied that the evidence    283 00:12:15,801 --> 00:12:19,672 is there pointing to Mr.           Miller as the actual killer.   284 00:12:19,705 --> 00:12:22,041    Investigators subsequently       interviewed Mr. Miller in     285 00:12:22,074 --> 00:12:25,444   his home in order to obtain       further information about     286 00:12:25,478 --> 00:12:28,848  Floyd and who may have            wanted to kill him.            287 00:12:28,881 --> 00:12:31,817   MARTY: Craig's well-spoken,    an intelligent person.           288 00:12:31,851 --> 00:12:34,019   Craig identifies himself as    289 00:12:34,053 --> 00:12:36,555 a retired fire captain.          290 00:12:36,589 --> 00:12:39,692   He had formerly worked in a      fire department back east.     291 00:12:39,725 --> 00:12:42,528  BEAU: He comes                   from Illinois.                  292 00:12:42,561 --> 00:12:44,497 He's been living at the             apartment complex             293 00:12:44,530 --> 00:12:46,932   for 8 to 10 months.            294 00:12:46,966 --> 00:12:49,568   Craig had been                   friends with Floyd for         295 00:12:49,602 --> 00:12:51,871 maybe six weeks.                 296 00:12:51,904 --> 00:12:54,473   MARTY: They had just fallen       into a friendship because     297 00:12:54,507 --> 00:12:57,476  they lived so                   close together.                  298 00:12:57,510 --> 00:12:58,711    BEAU: Craig would               come over.                     299 00:12:58,744 --> 00:13:00,646   Floyd would                    make him coffee.                 300 00:13:00,679 --> 00:13:04,517    And, Floyd would typically       have a beer or two            301 00:13:04,550 --> 00:13:07,086  while they conversed.           302 00:13:07,119 --> 00:13:09,755    MARTY: We learned               that Floyd is almost           303 00:13:09,789 --> 00:13:13,092  exclusively homebound.          304 00:13:13,125 --> 00:13:16,462 BEAU: Getting up out of             chairs, sitting, you know,    305 00:13:16,495 --> 00:13:18,764  getting into his bed,           out of his bed.                  306 00:13:18,798 --> 00:13:21,834  Things like that were             difficult for him.             307 00:13:21,867 --> 00:13:24,537 So, Craig would                  help Floyd out.                  308 00:13:24,570 --> 00:13:26,672 MARTY: Craig had                  begun running                   309 00:13:26,705 --> 00:13:28,741 small errands for Floyd.         310 00:13:28,774 --> 00:13:31,143   So he would run up              to the grocery store,           311 00:13:31,177 --> 00:13:33,813 and purchase items and              bring them back to Floyd.     312 00:13:33,846 --> 00:13:36,048    ♪                             313 00:13:36,081 --> 00:13:37,783    BEAU: Craig tells us that     314 00:13:37,817 --> 00:13:40,085   Tuesday November 7th, 2015,    315 00:13:40,119 --> 00:13:43,022  started out as                   a normal day.                   316 00:13:43,055 --> 00:13:45,524  MARTY: Craig said that            Floyd had asked him            317 00:13:45,558 --> 00:13:47,693   to bake a pot roast.           318 00:13:47,726 --> 00:13:50,896  Floyd, as was                      his usual course,             319 00:13:50,930 --> 00:13:52,798  went to take a nap...           320 00:13:52,832 --> 00:13:55,034   in the late morning,           early afternoon.                 321 00:13:55,067 --> 00:13:57,102    And at that point,            Craig said that                  322 00:13:57,136 --> 00:13:58,938   he left to run some errands,   323 00:13:58,971 --> 00:14:02,274   and set an alarm on               his watch so that             324 00:14:02,308 --> 00:14:04,643   he would be back in              time to take the...            325 00:14:04,677 --> 00:14:06,946  roast out of the oven.          326 00:14:06,979 --> 00:14:08,881    BEAU: He provided             receipts to...                   327 00:14:08,914 --> 00:14:12,918    both Safeway and                 Walgreens to confirm that     328 00:14:12,952 --> 00:14:16,655   he had been                    there for Floyd.                 329 00:14:16,689 --> 00:14:18,557    MARTY: Craig says                that he returns to            330 00:14:18,591 --> 00:14:21,026  the apartment                      complex and finds             331 00:14:21,060 --> 00:14:23,963  Floyd's door unlocked,             which is unusual.             332 00:14:23,996 --> 00:14:29,535   He enters Floyd's apartment       at approximately 4:42 PM.     333 00:14:29,568 --> 00:14:32,705    He said he takes the roast     out of the oven first,          334 00:14:32,738 --> 00:14:35,107   sets it on top of the stove,   335 00:14:35,140 --> 00:14:37,576    and then goes back            and finds Floyd.                 336 00:14:37,610 --> 00:14:39,712    ♪                             337 00:14:39,745 --> 00:14:41,780    He immediately calls 911.     338 00:14:54,026 --> 00:14:57,796   MARTY: And that call              is logged 4:44 PM.            339 00:14:57,830 --> 00:14:59,798  Based on their                  conversation with Craig,         340 00:14:59,832 --> 00:15:02,735   investigators believe Floyd      was killed sometime between    341 00:15:02,768 --> 00:15:07,172 2:30 and 4:30 PM                 on November 7th.                 342 00:15:07,206 --> 00:15:09,675   Given that cash and              some kind of drugs             343 00:15:09,708 --> 00:15:11,176 were present at                  the crime scene,                 344 00:15:11,210 --> 00:15:13,579   detectives consider whether    someone entered                  345 00:15:13,612 --> 00:15:15,714    Floyd's apartment             looking for these items          346 00:15:15,748 --> 00:15:18,784   during that                    two-hour window.                 347 00:15:18,817 --> 00:15:20,085 So the morning                      after the murder,             348 00:15:20,119 --> 00:15:21,820  investigators canvass              the neighbourhood             349 00:15:21,854 --> 00:15:24,223    looking for leads.            350 00:15:24,256 --> 00:15:26,125 MARTY: We heard from the          neighbours that Floyd           351 00:15:26,158 --> 00:15:28,827   primarily was living             on social security,            352 00:15:28,861 --> 00:15:31,597    but as is the case with a     lot of people that are           353 00:15:31,630 --> 00:15:35,334   on social security as their    sole source of income,           354 00:15:35,367 --> 00:15:37,336 it makes things                  kind of tough.                   355 00:15:37,369 --> 00:15:41,307  And he had begun selling his     medication on a regular basis   356 00:15:41,340 --> 00:15:43,609 for cash on the street.          357 00:15:43,642 --> 00:15:45,911    ♪                             358 00:15:45,945 --> 00:15:47,379    RESHMI: Another neighbour       tells investigators            359 00:15:47,413 --> 00:15:50,916 she saw Floyd's grandson          Jordan Slate arrive in          360 00:15:50,950 --> 00:15:52,851 a Volvo at the                      apartment complex             361 00:15:52,885 --> 00:15:55,054   around 3 o'clock on             the afternoon                   362 00:15:55,087 --> 00:15:58,290    Floyd was killed, an hour      and 45 minutes before           363 00:15:58,324 --> 00:16:02,127 Craig Miller discovered            Floyd's body and called 911.   364 00:16:02,161 --> 00:16:05,364   The neighbours saw                Jordan enter the complex,     365 00:16:05,397 --> 00:16:09,835    and he stayed for a short      time and he left very quickly.  366 00:16:09,868 --> 00:16:12,738    RESHMI: Police learn more      about Floyd's grandson Jordan   367 00:16:12,771 --> 00:16:15,407 during Craig's formal interview  at the police station,           368 00:16:15,441 --> 00:16:17,710    on November 8th,                 the day after the murder.     369 00:16:25,884 --> 00:16:28,821   BEAU: Craig Miller,             he informed us that...          370 00:16:28,854 --> 00:16:32,124   when he would be at Floyd's,   371 00:16:32,157 --> 00:16:33,959    Jordan would come                over frequently.              372 00:16:33,993 --> 00:16:35,928   He'd always                    asked for money.                 373 00:16:35,961 --> 00:16:39,164    And many times, this would    cause arguments                  374 00:16:39,198 --> 00:16:40,899 between the two.                 375 00:16:40,933 --> 00:16:42,968 He said that he                  manipulated him.                 376 00:16:43,002 --> 00:16:44,903  He would steal                    from Floyd.                    377 00:16:59,918 --> 00:17:03,022  BEAU: Was this one of            those situations where          378 00:17:03,055 --> 00:17:07,159   Jordan arrived, wanted some    money from his grandpa.          379 00:17:07,192 --> 00:17:09,161    His grandpa said,               "No, not this time,"           380 00:17:09,194 --> 00:17:13,899    and then they get              into a physical fight,          381 00:17:13,932 --> 00:17:16,168   and it goes too far?           382 00:17:16,201 --> 00:17:18,737    ♪                             383 00:17:18,771 --> 00:17:20,939   MARTY: We do some background      research on Jordan and we     384 00:17:20,973 --> 00:17:24,710  find that he has an unrelated   warrant for his arrest.          385 00:17:24,743 --> 00:17:27,980   The warrant's for a failure      to appear on a drug charge,    386 00:17:28,013 --> 00:17:30,783 and a look into Jordan's            history finds that            387 00:17:30,816 --> 00:17:34,753  he's got an extensive           career with...                   388 00:17:34,787 --> 00:17:36,755  drug-related offences.          389 00:17:36,789 --> 00:17:39,358    ♪                             390 00:17:39,391 --> 00:17:41,460  BEAU: The day                      after the murder,             391 00:17:41,493 --> 00:17:43,829 investigators go                    to Jordan's house.            392 00:17:43,862 --> 00:17:45,497    He lives with his mother,     Laura Bennett,                   393 00:17:45,531 --> 00:17:48,967   and he's only about            four miles away                  394 00:17:49,001 --> 00:17:51,737 from Floyd's residence.          395 00:17:51,770 --> 00:17:54,039   When investigators arrived,       they were met by              396 00:17:54,073 --> 00:17:55,808   his mother,                     Laura Bennett.                  397 00:17:55,841 --> 00:17:57,242   Jordan was not home.           398 00:17:57,276 --> 00:18:01,013   They delivered the message       that Floyd had passed away.    399 00:18:01,046 --> 00:18:03,482  MARTY: She was                   very shocked.                   400 00:18:03,515 --> 00:18:06,518 We found out that on the          day of Floyd's murder,          401 00:18:06,552 --> 00:18:11,223  Laura and Jordan were           hosting a birthday party         402 00:18:11,256 --> 00:18:14,259   at their house for              Floyd's youngest son,           403 00:18:14,293 --> 00:18:17,129 who was turning                  eight that day.                  404 00:18:17,162 --> 00:18:20,933 BEAU: Floyd had another          ex-wife, Tessa Caldwell.         405 00:18:20,966 --> 00:18:24,803   And they had started dating     when he was in his early 70s,   406 00:18:24,837 --> 00:18:27,439 and were married                    for several years.            407 00:18:27,473 --> 00:18:30,442  But, Floyd and                   Tessa were not                  408 00:18:30,476 --> 00:18:32,778 speaking to one                   another at that time.           409 00:18:32,811 --> 00:18:37,883  So, he wasn't                    invited to the party.           410 00:18:37,916 --> 00:18:39,852  MARTY: We learned that Jordan   had borrowed his mother          411 00:18:39,885 --> 00:18:43,021    Laura's car on the day of        Floyd's murder in order to    412 00:18:43,055 --> 00:18:46,358   go to Floyd's house and pick   up a bike that Floyd had         413 00:18:46,391 --> 00:18:49,928 purchased as a birthday           present for his son.            414 00:18:49,962 --> 00:18:53,198 BEAU: That was somewhere            in the ballpark of            415 00:18:53,232 --> 00:18:55,901 3:00 to 3:15 PM.                 416 00:18:55,934 --> 00:18:57,536 MARTY: Which was                  during the time period          417 00:18:57,569 --> 00:19:00,272    of Floyd's death.             418 00:19:00,305 --> 00:19:04,042   Laura explained that Jordan      returns after a short time     419 00:19:04,076 --> 00:19:08,447   being gone, and rushes into      the house acting strangely.    420 00:19:08,480 --> 00:19:10,449 BEAU: Laura told                  investigators                   421 00:19:10,482 --> 00:19:13,152   he immediately went              into the bathroom,             422 00:19:13,185 --> 00:19:16,054 and he was just                  acting erratic.                  423 00:19:16,088 --> 00:19:18,824 He took off all                  of his clothes,                  424 00:19:18,857 --> 00:19:20,192  threw them in the tub,          425 00:19:20,225 --> 00:19:22,561    then poured Lysol              all over 'em.                   426 00:19:22,594 --> 00:19:27,332   And then took his shoes and       threw them in the dryer.      427 00:19:27,366 --> 00:19:32,404 Laura asked Jordan what           was going on, and...            428 00:19:32,437 --> 00:19:33,939   he wouldn't answer.            429 00:19:33,972 --> 00:19:36,275    She asked, "Well,                how was Grandpa?"             430 00:19:36,308 --> 00:19:38,577  And he said he never             made it to Grandpa's.           431 00:19:38,610 --> 00:19:40,512    And then he left.             432 00:19:40,546 --> 00:19:43,315    MARTY: We know that Jordan    is lying because we have         433 00:19:43,348 --> 00:19:46,185 several witnesses at the          apartment complex that          434 00:19:46,218 --> 00:19:50,189    saw him arrive at Floyd's        apartment that afternoon.     435 00:19:50,222 --> 00:19:51,590   BEAU: So, you know,            he looked good                   436 00:19:51,623 --> 00:19:54,426 for this murder.                 437 00:19:54,459 --> 00:19:56,261   MARTY: Jordan at this point     is absolutely                   438 00:19:56,295 --> 00:19:57,963 our number one suspect.          439 00:19:57,996 --> 00:19:59,231    ♪                             440 00:20:04,970 --> 00:20:06,738 Jordan Slate was located         441 00:20:06,772 --> 00:20:09,741   and was arrested on            a drug charge.                   442 00:20:09,775 --> 00:20:12,744    ♪                             443 00:20:12,778 --> 00:20:14,580   He was brought back             to the police station           444 00:20:14,613 --> 00:20:16,448 where he was questioned.         445 00:20:16,481 --> 00:20:17,749 MARTY: Jordan's                  cooperative when                 446 00:20:17,783 --> 00:20:19,551    he's initially brought in.    447 00:20:19,585 --> 00:20:21,853    He understands he's under     arrest for his warrant.          448 00:20:46,478 --> 00:20:47,879  MARTY: Jordan                    absolutely denies it.           449 00:20:47,913 --> 00:20:48,981  Says,                             "I was never there."           450 00:21:08,066 --> 00:21:11,069  MARTY: When he starts getting   questioned about his...          451 00:21:11,103 --> 00:21:13,805 grandfather's demise...          452 00:21:13,839 --> 00:21:15,741  his attitude changes.           453 00:21:23,649 --> 00:21:25,751   BEAU: He begins speaking...    454 00:21:25,784 --> 00:21:27,419  in...                           455 00:21:27,452 --> 00:21:30,889  odd quasi-religious...          456 00:21:30,922 --> 00:21:33,091 type analogies.                  457 00:21:41,566 --> 00:21:44,903   MARTY: We challenged Jordan       with the information that     458 00:21:44,936 --> 00:21:46,872  he had told his mother           he was going to visit           459 00:21:46,905 --> 00:21:48,540    his grandfather that day,     460 00:21:48,573 --> 00:21:50,776   and borrowed the car             to do that.                    461 00:22:04,022 --> 00:22:06,091  MARTY: He continues to insist      that he was never in the      462 00:22:06,124 --> 00:22:08,727   parking lot and never went       to his grandfather's house.    463 00:22:08,760 --> 00:22:10,929    ♪                             464 00:22:10,962 --> 00:22:14,499    BEAU: We secured a warrant     and got DNA from him.           465 00:22:14,533 --> 00:22:16,201  We swabbed his hands.           466 00:22:16,234 --> 00:22:19,438 And took photos of him.          467 00:22:19,471 --> 00:22:21,640 MARTY: Eventually Jordan          asked for a lawyer and          468 00:22:21,673 --> 00:22:24,076  questioning is ceased.          469 00:22:24,109 --> 00:22:26,678  MARTY: At this point,            we 100% thought that            470 00:22:26,712 --> 00:22:28,547 he was our guy.                  471 00:22:31,216 --> 00:22:33,685   At this point, he's been        booked on his drug warrant,     472 00:22:33,719 --> 00:22:36,988  and he's being held               on that warrant.               473 00:22:37,022 --> 00:22:39,591 We got a search                   warrant for his house,          474 00:22:39,624 --> 00:22:41,660 and got the clothes that           he had been wearing            475 00:22:41,693 --> 00:22:43,628   when he visited his              grandfather's house.           476 00:22:43,662 --> 00:22:46,131   And all the stuff is tested       at the crime lab              477 00:22:46,164 --> 00:22:48,633 for Floyd's DNA.                 478 00:22:48,667 --> 00:22:51,970    ♪                             479 00:22:52,003 --> 00:22:53,238 On January 29th,                 480 00:22:53,271 --> 00:22:55,574 12 weeks after                   Floyd's murder,                  481 00:22:55,607 --> 00:22:57,609    investigators finally get      the lab results back            482 00:22:57,642 --> 00:22:59,778 of the clothing                     that Jordan Slate             483 00:22:59,811 --> 00:23:01,246    had dumped in his bathtub,    484 00:23:01,279 --> 00:23:03,882 doused in Lysol                  and hot water...                 485 00:23:03,915 --> 00:23:05,617    which was presumed               to contain                    486 00:23:05,650 --> 00:23:07,486    DNA from the crime scene.     487 00:23:07,519 --> 00:23:11,857  BEAU: Unfortunately,              there was no evidence of...    488 00:23:11,890 --> 00:23:15,527    Floyd's DNA on any            of those items.                  489 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:17,229    If those clothes were worn    490 00:23:17,262 --> 00:23:19,965    during the course of this     savage beating,                  491 00:23:19,998 --> 00:23:23,268  even if Jordan poured             Lysol all over 'em,            492 00:23:23,301 --> 00:23:25,570 there definitely                  would've been                   493 00:23:25,604 --> 00:23:27,806  DNA from Floyd on 'em.          494 00:23:27,839 --> 00:23:29,941   MICHAEL: Not fully satisfied     that the lab results           495 00:23:29,975 --> 00:23:33,245  necessarily exonerate Jordan,     investigators now begin to     496 00:23:33,278 --> 00:23:35,881    wonder if maybe they were       looking in the wrong place.    497 00:23:35,914 --> 00:23:38,984    Rather than Jordan having     perhaps taken DNA from           498 00:23:39,017 --> 00:23:41,820   the murder with him,           perhaps he left                  499 00:23:41,853 --> 00:23:44,823   something of himself            at the actual scene...          500 00:23:44,856 --> 00:23:47,058   BEAU: All the items             collected at                    501 00:23:47,092 --> 00:23:49,928    Floyd's apartment-             the sheets...                   502 00:23:49,961 --> 00:23:51,797    the bat...                    503 00:23:51,830 --> 00:23:54,533 the knife blade-                 504 00:23:54,566 --> 00:23:57,969   there was no                      foreign DNA found.            505 00:23:58,003 --> 00:24:00,705  MARTY: At this point            Jordan's still in jail.          506 00:24:00,739 --> 00:24:03,074 But there's nothing that           ties him directly to           507 00:24:03,108 --> 00:24:05,610  the murder other                   than his opportunity,         508 00:24:05,644 --> 00:24:08,747    which isn't enough              to hold him.                   509 00:24:08,780 --> 00:24:10,982    But he's also not                been eliminated.              510 00:24:11,016 --> 00:24:12,818 He had the opportunity,          511 00:24:12,851 --> 00:24:15,687   and he's lied about               his opportunity.              512 00:24:15,720 --> 00:24:17,255 So he remains a suspect.         513 00:24:17,289 --> 00:24:19,090    Soon after                       Jordan's released,            514 00:24:19,124 --> 00:24:20,759  crime lab technicians             make a new                     515 00:24:20,792 --> 00:24:22,794 forensic discovery on an           article of clothing            516 00:24:22,828 --> 00:24:24,763  police recovered from              the man who found             517 00:24:24,796 --> 00:24:28,133  Floyd's body,                    Craig Miller.                   518 00:24:28,166 --> 00:24:30,702  MARTY: Craig Miller's           clothing was sent to the         519 00:24:30,735 --> 00:24:32,938    Washington State              Crime Lab for analysis.          520 00:24:32,971 --> 00:24:38,877    ♪                             521 00:24:38,910 --> 00:24:41,947 No blood or DNA from the         crime scene was found on         522 00:24:41,980 --> 00:24:44,049  any of Craig Miller's              clothing,                     523 00:24:44,082 --> 00:24:48,653  except for one                    single spot of blood           524 00:24:48,687 --> 00:24:51,256 on the insole of                    one shoe.                     525 00:24:51,289 --> 00:24:53,892   Detectives bring Craig into      the station to ask him about   526 00:24:53,925 --> 00:24:56,061  the spot of blood they             found on his shoe.            527 00:24:56,094 --> 00:24:57,896    ♪                             528 00:24:57,929 --> 00:25:00,699  MARTY: Craig said that            he just assumed that           529 00:25:00,732 --> 00:25:02,901 one spot of blood on his         shoe was because                 530 00:25:02,934 --> 00:25:04,903    he was so close to            the crime scene.                 531 00:25:04,936 --> 00:25:07,672  But he confirmed that           he had not gotten closer         532 00:25:07,706 --> 00:25:10,675   to Floyd than arm's length.    533 00:25:10,709 --> 00:25:12,677  During his interview,              Craig brought up              534 00:25:12,711 --> 00:25:16,648  his own girlfriend,               Claire Prescott.               535 00:25:16,681 --> 00:25:18,316    BEAU: He tells us                Claire frequented             536 00:25:18,350 --> 00:25:20,752   Craig's apartment,             and...                           537 00:25:20,785 --> 00:25:22,988   she had met with Floyd         538 00:25:23,021 --> 00:25:24,689   at least two times.            539 00:25:24,723 --> 00:25:25,857    ♪                             540 00:25:25,891 --> 00:25:29,227    MARTY: Craig tells us that      his relationship with Claire   541 00:25:29,261 --> 00:25:31,696   is on again,                      off again.                    542 00:25:31,730 --> 00:25:33,965  When she's on drugs,             they don't get along.           543 00:25:33,999 --> 00:25:38,103 BEAU: Craig paints the           picture of Claire as...          544 00:25:38,136 --> 00:25:40,372  a drug abuser.                  545 00:25:40,405 --> 00:25:43,308 She frequently                      hangs out with...             546 00:25:43,341 --> 00:25:46,177    criminal vagrants.            547 00:25:46,211 --> 00:25:50,382    She is in the life               of crime, herself.            548 00:25:50,415 --> 00:25:53,318    ♪                             549 00:25:53,351 --> 00:25:55,220 MICHAEL: Based on Craig             Miller's new information,     550 00:25:55,253 --> 00:25:57,789  investigators begin to wonder      whether Claire Prescott,      551 00:25:57,822 --> 00:25:59,791  given her background,           552 00:25:59,824 --> 00:26:01,960 access, and opportunity,         553 00:26:01,993 --> 00:26:04,329  may have been drawn to             Floyd's apartment             554 00:26:04,362 --> 00:26:07,332   in search of cash or drugs.    555 00:26:07,365 --> 00:26:09,401   MARTY: Craig told us that...   556 00:26:09,434 --> 00:26:14,072   Claire was a likely suspect     because she knew that           557 00:26:14,105 --> 00:26:17,342 Floyd sometimes                     sold his pills and            558 00:26:17,375 --> 00:26:20,078  had a large amount of            money on him.                   559 00:26:20,111 --> 00:26:22,781   This rang true with             investigators because           560 00:26:22,814 --> 00:26:25,350 we found a large amount             of cash on Floyd              561 00:26:25,383 --> 00:26:27,218 at the time that                 he was murdered.                 562 00:26:27,252 --> 00:26:30,956 So, for Craig to connect         Claire to Floyd                  563 00:26:30,989 --> 00:26:33,925    made sense to us.             564 00:26:33,959 --> 00:26:37,329   Craig also tells us that he      thinks Claire was involved     565 00:26:37,362 --> 00:26:41,066  in a similar attack on           an elderly man                  566 00:26:41,099 --> 00:26:42,734  in Bainbridge Island,           567 00:26:42,767 --> 00:26:46,304  which is about                     45 minutes from Bremerton.    568 00:26:46,338 --> 00:26:48,273  BEAU: He said that...           569 00:26:48,306 --> 00:26:50,342 Claire told him                  570 00:26:50,375 --> 00:26:53,278    the reason she hit the man     over the head                   571 00:26:53,311 --> 00:26:56,014    was self-defence.             572 00:26:56,047 --> 00:26:58,049  MARTY: At this point,             Claire seemed like             573 00:26:58,083 --> 00:26:59,484  a good suspect to us,           574 00:26:59,517 --> 00:27:02,120 because she not                     only knows Craig,             575 00:27:02,153 --> 00:27:04,756  who is the last person            to see Floyd alive,            576 00:27:04,789 --> 00:27:06,491   but she's also got a            connection to                   577 00:27:06,524 --> 00:27:08,793    the drug business.            578 00:27:08,827 --> 00:27:12,731   BEAU: Then, on top of that,    Claire had assaulted...          579 00:27:12,764 --> 00:27:15,967   another elderly male             with a 2x4,                    580 00:27:16,001 --> 00:27:17,836 beating him in the head.         581 00:27:22,273 --> 00:27:24,476   We did a background               check on Claire Prescott,     582 00:27:24,509 --> 00:27:27,579  and we found that she            and Craig Miller had            583 00:27:27,612 --> 00:27:30,949  a significant history              with the police.              584 00:27:30,982 --> 00:27:32,651 We know that the                   relationship between           585 00:27:32,684 --> 00:27:35,420   Craig and Claire was             an acrimonious one.            586 00:27:35,453 --> 00:27:38,523 Claire had called police            on Craig several times and    587 00:27:38,556 --> 00:27:41,493  accused him of holding           her against her will.           588 00:27:41,526 --> 00:27:43,828  MARTY: But police are              unable to locate              589 00:27:43,862 --> 00:27:46,431    any reports related to...     590 00:27:46,464 --> 00:27:48,533   the attack by Claire           591 00:27:48,566 --> 00:27:50,835   on a man on                       Bainbridge Island.            592 00:27:50,869 --> 00:27:52,237    ♪                             593 00:27:52,270 --> 00:27:53,772    After some investigation,     594 00:27:53,805 --> 00:27:56,474  we are finally able to           identify him.                   595 00:27:56,508 --> 00:27:59,778  BEAU: He is 70-year-old          Grant Mitchell.                 596 00:27:59,811 --> 00:28:01,379   KELLIE: He lives on               Bainbridge Island and has     597 00:28:01,413 --> 00:28:03,348   several DUI-related               offences,                     598 00:28:03,381 --> 00:28:05,283  but no other                    serious crimes.                  599 00:28:05,316 --> 00:28:07,552    ♪                             600 00:28:07,585 --> 00:28:09,421   MARTY: Once we make              contact with Grant,            601 00:28:09,454 --> 00:28:11,823    the first thing he does is     show us the scar that           602 00:28:11,856 --> 00:28:15,393   runs the length of his head      where it's been split open,    603 00:28:15,427 --> 00:28:18,329 and he's had it                     put back together.            604 00:28:18,363 --> 00:28:20,699  KELLIE: Grant Mitchell            had four surgeries,            605 00:28:20,732 --> 00:28:23,001   spent several months              in rehab,                     606 00:28:23,034 --> 00:28:26,504   and is permanently disabled      as a result of the attack.     607 00:28:26,538 --> 00:28:28,940    MARTY: He was so out of it     for so long, you know,          608 00:28:28,973 --> 00:28:31,609  he just assumed that somebody    was investigating it,           609 00:28:31,643 --> 00:28:33,678   even though it had               never been actually            610 00:28:33,712 --> 00:28:35,647  reported to the police.         611 00:28:35,680 --> 00:28:37,649  In reference to Claire,         612 00:28:37,682 --> 00:28:39,651 Grant says that                     they were friends             613 00:28:39,684 --> 00:28:42,520    and would                      occasionally meet up.           614 00:28:42,554 --> 00:28:47,425    But then she attacked him       out of the blue with a 2x4.    615 00:28:47,459 --> 00:28:49,594 He just laid out                   the whole story and,           616 00:28:49,627 --> 00:28:51,963    when we asked him if he'd     be willing to follow up          617 00:28:51,996 --> 00:28:53,932  with charges, he said           that he would.                   618 00:28:53,965 --> 00:28:55,767    KELLIE: Claire Prescott is     charged with Assault-1          619 00:28:55,800 --> 00:28:56,935    of Grant Mitchell,            620 00:28:56,968 --> 00:28:58,870  and an arrest warrant             is issued for her.             621 00:28:58,903 --> 00:29:00,772    ♪                             622 00:29:00,805 --> 00:29:03,908    MARTY: Claire was arrested     in a nearby county...           623 00:29:03,942 --> 00:29:05,810 a number of weeks later.         624 00:29:05,844 --> 00:29:08,747  And I transported her             from the jail that             625 00:29:08,780 --> 00:29:11,716  she was being held at             to our local jail.             626 00:29:11,750 --> 00:29:13,585    ♪                             627 00:29:13,618 --> 00:29:15,553   She was actually...            628 00:29:15,587 --> 00:29:17,021   still drug affected.           629 00:29:17,055 --> 00:29:20,325   So, she was what we               refer to as 'on the nod'.     630 00:29:20,358 --> 00:29:23,061 She was actually                 falling asleep.                  631 00:29:23,094 --> 00:29:25,563  At first Claire denies          any involvement                  632 00:29:25,597 --> 00:29:27,899   in Grant's assault.            633 00:29:27,932 --> 00:29:30,435    But eventually admits that    634 00:29:30,468 --> 00:29:32,637   she did hit him with a 2x4.    635 00:29:32,670 --> 00:29:36,040    But adds that he                provided her drugs,            636 00:29:36,074 --> 00:29:37,675   and once she                     was asleep,                    637 00:29:37,709 --> 00:29:40,812 she woke up with                  his hands in her pants          638 00:29:40,845 --> 00:29:43,081 and it was self-defence.         639 00:29:43,114 --> 00:29:44,716    KELLIE: But she's adamant      she had nothing to do           640 00:29:44,749 --> 00:29:47,819    with the attack on Floyd.     641 00:29:47,852 --> 00:29:50,722 MARTY: We did ask Claire          whether or not                  642 00:29:50,755 --> 00:29:53,324  she'd been at                      Floyd's apartment.            643 00:29:53,358 --> 00:29:55,960   And, although she claimed to    know and wave at Floyd          644 00:29:55,994 --> 00:29:59,397  as she was in the area          visiting Craig,                  645 00:29:59,430 --> 00:30:02,066 she claimed that she had           never been in his apartment.   646 00:30:02,100 --> 00:30:03,968    After Claire's interview,     she was booked                   647 00:30:04,002 --> 00:30:06,871    into jail for the                assault on Grant Mitchell.    648 00:30:06,905 --> 00:30:09,107    ♪                             649 00:30:09,140 --> 00:30:11,910 MARTY: But Claire had an         alibi for Floyd's murder         650 00:30:11,943 --> 00:30:14,579 that she was at                     a friend's house.             651 00:30:14,612 --> 00:30:17,015  We confirmed with that           friend that she was at          652 00:30:17,048 --> 00:30:20,618    his house at the time that    the murder was going on.         653 00:30:20,652 --> 00:30:23,388    KELLIE: And investigators     can't find any evidence          654 00:30:23,421 --> 00:30:26,858  that Claire is linked             to Floyd's murder.             655 00:30:26,891 --> 00:30:28,960    BEAU: Claire is eventually     convicted for                   656 00:30:28,993 --> 00:30:31,663 the assault on                   Grant Mitchell.                  657 00:30:31,696 --> 00:30:34,666    KELLIE: But investigators        rule her out as a suspect     658 00:30:34,699 --> 00:30:36,968   in Floyd's Zumwalt's           murder.                          659 00:30:37,001 --> 00:30:39,070 With Claire Prescott              ruled out,                      660 00:30:39,103 --> 00:30:40,672    detectives review the          evidence against                661 00:30:40,705 --> 00:30:44,542  Floyd Zumwalt's                  grandson, Jordan Slate.         662 00:30:44,576 --> 00:30:47,612   Floyd Zumwalt's neighbours       told police they saw Jordan    663 00:30:47,645 --> 00:30:50,448 at Floyd's house around          the time of the murder,          664 00:30:50,481 --> 00:30:52,951   but that's something           Jordan adamantly denies.         665 00:31:01,159 --> 00:31:03,161    MARTY: So we went back and      took another look at           666 00:31:03,194 --> 00:31:05,663  the statements of the           neighbours from                  667 00:31:05,697 --> 00:31:07,398  the night of                     the homicide.                   668 00:31:07,432 --> 00:31:10,001    ♪                             669 00:31:10,034 --> 00:31:11,870 BEAU: A neighbour that              lived next door to Floyd,     670 00:31:11,903 --> 00:31:13,938 Avery Sinclair,                    stated she                     671 00:31:13,972 --> 00:31:16,908   heard thumps                      coming from his apartment.    672 00:31:16,941 --> 00:31:20,478 KELLIE: She had said she         heard that around 4:24.          673 00:31:20,511 --> 00:31:22,614  MARTY: We bring Avery             in for questioning,            674 00:31:22,647 --> 00:31:24,782   and she's a                    perfect witness.                 675 00:31:24,816 --> 00:31:27,986  She describes herself              as a nosy gossip.             676 00:31:50,541 --> 00:31:53,111 MARTY: She said that she          quieted the TV to hear          677 00:31:53,144 --> 00:31:55,480   anything additional            that might be happening,         678 00:31:55,513 --> 00:31:57,482   but she didn't hear              any cries for help             679 00:31:57,515 --> 00:31:59,183 or any additional noise.         680 00:31:59,217 --> 00:32:00,818  At that point,                     she gets up to see            681 00:32:00,852 --> 00:32:03,121 if she can tell                  what's going on.                 682 00:32:03,154 --> 00:32:04,889   BEAU: She looked out            her window and                  683 00:32:04,923 --> 00:32:07,792    saw Craig leaving                Floyd's apartment.            684 00:32:14,232 --> 00:32:17,001 KELLIE: That puts Craig            there in Floyd's apartment,    685 00:32:17,035 --> 00:32:18,803 contradicting his story          that he didn't get there         686 00:32:18,836 --> 00:32:20,004   until 4:42.                    687 00:32:31,883 --> 00:32:34,585  RESHMI: Now, almost 12 months      into their investigation,     688 00:32:34,619 --> 00:32:37,121 detectives turn their attention   back to Craig Miller,           689 00:32:37,155 --> 00:32:40,959  the neighbor who made            the initial 911 call.           690 00:32:40,992 --> 00:32:43,094   MARTY: When we run              his criminal history,           691 00:32:43,127 --> 00:32:45,697 we find that...                  692 00:32:45,730 --> 00:32:49,233   he doesn't have any            local criminal history,          693 00:32:49,267 --> 00:32:52,770    but he does have criminal       history from another state,    694 00:32:52,804 --> 00:32:54,172   Illinois...                    695 00:32:54,205 --> 00:32:56,874 where he has actually served        some time in jail and         696 00:32:56,908 --> 00:32:58,876  is a registered                   sex offender.                  697 00:32:58,910 --> 00:33:00,945    ♪                             698 00:33:00,979 --> 00:33:04,148  He was convicted of placing      secret cameras in his house     699 00:33:04,182 --> 00:33:05,850  to record his                    stepdaughter,                   700 00:33:05,883 --> 00:33:08,820  and also of molesting              his stepdaughter.             701 00:33:08,853 --> 00:33:10,254    ♪                             702 00:33:10,288 --> 00:33:12,724    Craig's the only person in       this investigation            703 00:33:12,757 --> 00:33:17,061 that we ever located any          physical evidence on.           704 00:33:17,095 --> 00:33:19,998  So at this point Craig          goes from being                  705 00:33:20,031 --> 00:33:22,033 the most helpful                   of witnesses                   706 00:33:22,066 --> 00:33:23,935   to now our                       number one suspect.            707 00:33:23,968 --> 00:33:25,470    ♪                             708 00:33:25,470 --> 00:33:28,973    ♪                             709 00:33:30,975 --> 00:33:33,211   the top of the suspect list,   710 00:33:33,244 --> 00:33:35,980  we re-evaluated people           he was in contact with          711 00:33:36,014 --> 00:33:38,983   on the day of                   Floyd's murder.                 712 00:33:39,017 --> 00:33:41,319 When investigators went             to interview Craig at his     713 00:33:41,352 --> 00:33:43,454   apartment the night               of the homicide,              714 00:33:43,488 --> 00:33:45,256    he wasn't at home.            715 00:33:45,289 --> 00:33:48,626 He had actually gone to           visit his friend, John Mills.   716 00:33:48,659 --> 00:33:50,328    Police also spoke              to John Mills                   717 00:33:50,361 --> 00:33:51,662    in their                         original canvass,             718 00:33:51,696 --> 00:33:54,265    so now they reach                out to him again.             719 00:33:54,298 --> 00:33:56,034  MARTY: When we                     re-interviewed John Mills,    720 00:33:56,067 --> 00:33:59,537 he told us that                  Craig had said                   721 00:33:59,570 --> 00:34:02,640 Floyd had been                     beaten and stabbed.            722 00:34:02,673 --> 00:34:05,610    ♪                             723 00:34:05,643 --> 00:34:08,946   And the significance of this      is that it was unknown to     724 00:34:08,980 --> 00:34:11,616   investigators at this point     that a knife was even           725 00:34:11,649 --> 00:34:14,252 involved in the murder            because of the positioning of   726 00:34:14,285 --> 00:34:18,456   the body and the knife blade    hidden under his body.          727 00:34:18,489 --> 00:34:21,626  How would Craig know              that Floyd had been stabbed    728 00:34:21,659 --> 00:34:25,029    when trained investigators       didn't even know?             729 00:34:25,063 --> 00:34:27,498 MARTY: So at this point,         I decided to go back and         730 00:34:27,532 --> 00:34:30,368   take a look at the evidence     from the crime scene.           731 00:34:30,401 --> 00:34:32,236    [Camera shutter clicking]     732 00:34:32,270 --> 00:34:34,639 One of the first photos            taken was of Craig standing    733 00:34:34,672 --> 00:34:37,275    in front of the apartment      by the first officer            734 00:34:37,308 --> 00:34:39,043  that arrived on scene.          735 00:34:39,077 --> 00:34:42,980  I examined that photo            under magnification.            736 00:34:43,014 --> 00:34:47,018 I noticed in the picture            that the stitching            737 00:34:47,051 --> 00:34:51,089  on the fly of                   Craig's jeans...                 738 00:34:51,122 --> 00:34:55,493   was curved, and the            stitching on the fly of          739 00:34:55,526 --> 00:35:00,131  the pants that he had            given us was straight.          740 00:35:00,164 --> 00:35:03,468  They were not                   the same pants.                  741 00:35:03,501 --> 00:35:06,604  This was the first hard proof   that we had that Craig           742 00:35:06,637 --> 00:35:10,408  had actually tried to            deceive investigators.          743 00:35:10,441 --> 00:35:12,743   I knew at that point             that Craig had been            744 00:35:12,777 --> 00:35:15,046  lying to us all along.          745 00:35:15,079 --> 00:35:17,582  Craig led us down the           wrong path with Jordan,          746 00:35:17,615 --> 00:35:19,717   and he's also led us             down the wrong path            747 00:35:19,750 --> 00:35:22,086 with his own girlfriend.         748 00:35:22,120 --> 00:35:24,989    RESHMI: Now investigators     review everything Craig          749 00:35:25,022 --> 00:35:26,491   shared with them on            the night of the murder,         750 00:35:26,524 --> 00:35:29,227  and they consider more           closely how a drop of           751 00:35:29,260 --> 00:35:32,130 Floyd's blood landed on             Craig's shoe if he really     752 00:35:32,163 --> 00:35:34,232  did keep his distance             from Floyd's body,             753 00:35:34,265 --> 00:35:36,767 as Craig himself                 claimed.                         754 00:35:36,801 --> 00:35:38,402   BEAU: The blood drop            is important.                   755 00:35:38,436 --> 00:35:42,340    So, there's no way            physically possible that         756 00:35:42,373 --> 00:35:46,043    blood could have gotten on      the inside of his right sole   757 00:35:46,077 --> 00:35:50,114    if he had not been            closer to Floyd.                 758 00:35:50,148 --> 00:35:51,682 It was also a droplet...         759 00:35:51,716 --> 00:35:56,120  that was in movement             when it hit his shoe.           760 00:35:56,154 --> 00:35:58,523   MICHAEL: The teardrop shape,      for lack of a better word,    761 00:35:58,556 --> 00:36:01,559  of the blood drop also            indicated that it was moving   762 00:36:01,592 --> 00:36:05,196  in a centrifugal pattern away    from the body consistent with   763 00:36:05,229 --> 00:36:08,466    medium velocity, cast off,      which strongly suggests that   764 00:36:08,499 --> 00:36:11,169 Mr. Miller was not only            at the scene at the            765 00:36:11,202 --> 00:36:14,639   time of the murder, but got     close enough to Floyd           766 00:36:14,672 --> 00:36:17,208 for the blood to                   be cast off onto him           767 00:36:17,241 --> 00:36:18,609  in the fashion                    that it did.                   768 00:36:18,643 --> 00:36:20,611   BEAU: Investigators            speak with Craig again.          769 00:36:27,385 --> 00:36:29,587 BEAU: And Craig's reason         behind the blood                 770 00:36:29,620 --> 00:36:31,689   on his shoe changed            several times.                   771 00:36:31,722 --> 00:36:34,325 He kept dancing                    around his answers.            772 00:36:34,358 --> 00:36:37,495   Maybe he was close to Floyd,   maybe he wasn't.                 773 00:36:43,401 --> 00:36:45,069 RESHMI: There's also the            issue of Floyd's neighbour    774 00:36:45,102 --> 00:36:47,838 Avery hearing and seeing          Craig both inside and           775 00:36:47,872 --> 00:36:50,441    outside Floyd's apartment        20 minutes before             776 00:36:50,474 --> 00:36:53,077 the 911 call was placed.         777 00:36:53,110 --> 00:36:55,513    MARTY: Craig's story was        that he arrived just before    778 00:36:55,546 --> 00:36:59,617   he called 911,                   another inconsistency.         779 00:36:59,650 --> 00:37:02,386  BEAU: And this is enough to        arrest him for Murder-2       780 00:37:02,420 --> 00:37:04,488 and book him into jail.          781 00:37:04,522 --> 00:37:05,656   RESHMI: While Craig              is in jail,                    782 00:37:05,690 --> 00:37:07,825 police keep digging for            more hard evidence             783 00:37:07,858 --> 00:37:09,827 to secure a conviction.          784 00:37:09,860 --> 00:37:12,430    MARTY: I recalled that an     open bank statement had          785 00:37:12,463 --> 00:37:16,133    been found on the kitchen        table at the crime scene.     786 00:37:16,167 --> 00:37:17,835  MICHAEL: Investigators          proceed to check Floyd's         787 00:37:17,868 --> 00:37:19,737    phone records and                determine that he actually    788 00:37:19,770 --> 00:37:22,640  telephoned his bank at           approximately 11:30 AM          789 00:37:22,673 --> 00:37:24,542    on the day of his murder.     790 00:37:24,575 --> 00:37:26,110  MARTY: I reached out             to the bank to see if           791 00:37:26,143 --> 00:37:27,645   they had a                     recording of that call.          792 00:37:27,678 --> 00:37:28,746   And they do.                   793 00:37:49,734 --> 00:37:52,436 MARTY: Craig would often            take Floyd's debit card to    794 00:37:52,470 --> 00:37:55,806    the store to buy beer and      cigarettes for Floyd.           795 00:37:55,840 --> 00:37:57,642    But it turned out               he was also                    796 00:37:57,675 --> 00:38:01,412 making cash withdrawals           for himself.                    797 00:38:01,445 --> 00:38:04,515 BEAU: I think that Floyd           realised that Craig            798 00:38:04,548 --> 00:38:06,617    had been stealing                from him.                     799 00:38:06,651 --> 00:38:10,521    Craig, I believe,               wanted to save face.           800 00:38:10,554 --> 00:38:12,823  We think that                   was his motive.                  801 00:38:12,857 --> 00:38:16,260   But, we don't have to prove      motive here in Washington.     802 00:38:16,294 --> 00:38:17,895 We don't have to                  prove the why,                  803 00:38:17,928 --> 00:38:19,930   but we have to prove that...   804 00:38:19,964 --> 00:38:22,833  Craig intended                   to kill Floyd.                  805 00:38:22,867 --> 00:38:25,236    ♪                             806 00:38:25,269 --> 00:38:27,672 MARTY: Four months after          Craig Miller's arrest,          807 00:38:27,705 --> 00:38:30,474    his cellmate came forward     with some information.           808 00:39:03,307 --> 00:39:06,577   MARTY: He then told him he       got rid of the knife handle    809 00:39:06,610 --> 00:39:07,912  by throwing it                   in the bushes                   810 00:39:07,945 --> 00:39:09,680    outside of                       Floyd's apartment.            811 00:39:17,321 --> 00:39:19,457   MARTY: So, we get permission    from the owner of the           812 00:39:19,490 --> 00:39:21,792   apartment complex to             cut down the bushes            813 00:39:21,826 --> 00:39:23,894    next to Floyd's apartment      and look for                    814 00:39:23,928 --> 00:39:25,763    that handle of that knife.    815 00:39:25,796 --> 00:39:27,264    ♪                             816 00:39:27,298 --> 00:39:28,999 We get search and rescue            out there,                    817 00:39:29,033 --> 00:39:32,470  followed by detectives           with metal detectors,           818 00:39:32,503 --> 00:39:33,838   who survey the area.           819 00:39:33,871 --> 00:39:35,539   And within an hour,            820 00:39:35,573 --> 00:39:38,376    we get a hit on a                knife blade handle            821 00:39:38,409 --> 00:39:40,444   that's there in the               bushes 22 months              822 00:39:40,478 --> 00:39:43,848    after the original murder.    823 00:39:43,881 --> 00:39:47,952   I was actually very shocked       that it was still there.      824 00:39:47,985 --> 00:39:49,754   KELLIE: The cellmate            also tells police that          825 00:39:49,787 --> 00:39:51,689   Craig told him that              he had worn one of             826 00:39:51,722 --> 00:39:53,657  Floyd's shirts                     during the murder.            827 00:39:53,691 --> 00:39:55,593  And after he was done,           he took it off                  828 00:39:55,626 --> 00:39:57,695   and hung it back in            Floyd's Closet.                  829 00:39:57,728 --> 00:39:58,829   BEAU: Floyd's shirts            were found in                   830 00:39:58,863 --> 00:40:01,499   his granddaughter's               basement.                     831 00:40:01,532 --> 00:40:03,334   MARTY: She had taken              the shirts because            832 00:40:03,367 --> 00:40:05,469  she heard about making          a memory pillow                  833 00:40:05,503 --> 00:40:07,872    out of a deceased                relative's shirts,            834 00:40:07,905 --> 00:40:10,007 but she had never gotten            around to doing it            835 00:40:10,040 --> 00:40:11,942   and they were still               in her basement.              836 00:40:11,976 --> 00:40:13,577 MICHAEL: At this point,            detectives believe             837 00:40:13,611 --> 00:40:16,914  they know exactly what             happened to Floyd Zumwalt.    838 00:40:16,947 --> 00:40:20,317   MARTY: On Tuesday,               November 7th, 2015,            839 00:40:20,351 --> 00:40:22,453  Floyd Zumwalt                    got his mail.                   840 00:40:22,486 --> 00:40:25,322   In it was a                    bank statement.                  841 00:40:25,356 --> 00:40:28,492   BEAU: We think Floyd              opened his bank statement,    842 00:40:28,526 --> 00:40:31,762   realised there were            ATM withdrawals                  843 00:40:31,796 --> 00:40:33,864  that he did not make,           and immediately                  844 00:40:33,898 --> 00:40:38,035    got on the phone with the      bank to question it.            845 00:40:38,068 --> 00:40:41,539 MARTY: Craig Miller can            hear Floyd on the telephone.   846 00:40:41,572 --> 00:40:43,741 KELLIE: And he panicked.         847 00:40:43,774 --> 00:40:46,977 Craig puts Floyd to bed          and goes on his errands.         848 00:40:47,011 --> 00:40:50,047   BEAU: He comes back            and finds Floyd asleep.          849 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:53,050 Craig finds one                     of Floyd's shirts.            850 00:40:53,083 --> 00:40:55,019    ♪                             851 00:40:55,052 --> 00:40:57,354    Puts his shirt on.            852 00:40:57,388 --> 00:40:59,657   KELLIE: The fact that Craig     put on Floyd's shirt            853 00:40:59,690 --> 00:41:01,759   before he committed             this murder,                    854 00:41:01,792 --> 00:41:03,794   tells us that he was           855 00:41:03,828 --> 00:41:06,363  thinking about                     what he was doing,            856 00:41:06,397 --> 00:41:09,333    and that he was intending        to kill Floyd and             857 00:41:09,366 --> 00:41:11,502   did not want                    to get caught.                  858 00:41:11,535 --> 00:41:14,738  Craig was able                  to grab a knife.                 859 00:41:14,772 --> 00:41:17,074    MARTY: During the attack,        the knife handle broke off    860 00:41:17,107 --> 00:41:19,577 of the knife and                 Craig panicked.                  861 00:41:19,610 --> 00:41:22,746   He grabs the bat that Floyd     kept next to his bed            862 00:41:22,780 --> 00:41:24,415 for his own protection,          863 00:41:24,448 --> 00:41:28,719  and ironically used it            to end Floyd's life.           864 00:41:28,752 --> 00:41:30,488  KELLIE: But he doesn't          realise he gets                  865 00:41:30,521 --> 00:41:32,122 a spot of blood                   on his shoe.                    866 00:41:32,156 --> 00:41:34,658    ♪                             867 00:41:34,692 --> 00:41:37,061   BEAU: Later, Craig switches       out of the pair of pants      868 00:41:37,094 --> 00:41:39,430  he was wearing and...           869 00:41:39,463 --> 00:41:43,434  gives investigators a           different pair of jeans.         870 00:41:43,467 --> 00:41:46,637   MARTY: Craig admitted to his      cellmate that he wore the     871 00:41:46,670 --> 00:41:49,139    pants that he wore               during the murder             872 00:41:49,173 --> 00:41:51,642    to a local charity             thrift store,                   873 00:41:51,675 --> 00:41:53,911    where he switched               into the new pants,            874 00:41:53,944 --> 00:41:56,514   and hung up his murder pants   back on the rack                 875 00:41:56,547 --> 00:41:58,382    for somebody else                to purchase later.            876 00:41:58,415 --> 00:42:00,918 They were never located.         877 00:42:00,951 --> 00:42:03,821    The shirt's recovered from     Floyd's granddaughter           878 00:42:03,854 --> 00:42:06,590   as well as the knife handle    recovered from                   879 00:42:06,624 --> 00:42:08,559    the bushes outside            of his apartment                 880 00:42:08,592 --> 00:42:11,829 are never tested for DNA           because Craig admits           881 00:42:11,862 --> 00:42:14,532 his involvement                   and takes a plea deal.          882 00:42:14,565 --> 00:42:16,734    ♪                             883 00:42:16,767 --> 00:42:18,602   KELLIE: Craig Miller pleads    guilty to murder in the          884 00:42:18,636 --> 00:42:21,038  second degree, and is            sentenced to 20 years           885 00:42:21,071 --> 00:42:23,040   for Floyd Zumwalt's murder.    886 00:42:23,073 --> 00:42:27,545    ♪                             887 00:42:27,578 --> 00:42:30,080 MARTY: Floyd was                  murdered over                   888 00:42:30,114 --> 00:42:32,783 the theft of a couple of         hundred dollars.                 889 00:42:32,816 --> 00:42:35,619  Probably wouldn't even          have resulted in                 890 00:42:35,653 --> 00:42:38,589    Craig's doing any               jail time if he had            891 00:42:38,622 --> 00:42:42,026    been found guilty             of stealing from Floyd.          892 00:42:42,059 --> 00:42:45,596    And instead, Craig            decided it was easier to         893 00:42:45,629 --> 00:42:47,531 end Floyd's life                 894 00:42:47,565 --> 00:42:50,935 than take responsibility          for his crime.                  895 00:42:52,770 --> 00:42:54,805 BEAU: This was a                   particularly heinous           896 00:42:54,838 --> 00:42:57,174  and violent attack on           897 00:42:57,207 --> 00:43:00,611    a vulnerable man.             898 00:43:00,644 --> 00:43:04,181    And anytime we're able to        get justice for victims,      899 00:43:04,214 --> 00:43:07,952    especially murder             victims, is...                   900 00:43:07,985 --> 00:43:09,486  one of the best things             I think we can do             901 00:43:09,520 --> 00:43:11,455    as investigators.             902 00:43:11,488 --> 00:43:16,727    ♪                             903 00:43:16,760 --> 00:43:21,699    ♪                             904 00:43:21,732 --> 00:43:26,770    ♪                             905 00:43:26,804 --> 00:43:31,775    ♪                             906 00:43:31,809 --> 00:43:36,447    ♪                             108107

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