[0:19:45 - 0:19:51] That was a case in 1964 with police officer
Lonnie Zamora that I was investigating.
[0:24:29 - 0:24:36] So it was very difficult for me and
Lonnie's dead to find, you know, the, the, the, the
[0:25:19 - 0:25:23] And there were a couple of footprints exactly where
Lonnie's the more the police officers
[0:57:59 - 0:58:07] It made sense. He got
Lonnie to lie and say... Then it was something else, like a U-shaped thing
[1:02:03 - 1:02:08] worked out the dump site. Now,
Lonnie Samora was a police officer, but because of the attention and
[1:03:37 - 1:03:43] he said, you know, James, he said, I work with
Lonnie. What was it? 28 years, 30 years, 35 years,
[1:04:07 - 1:04:14] the dump site.
Lonnie came to him when he was retiring. He said, you offered me an opportunity. I'm
[1:04:21 - 1:04:26] and his buddy goes, yeah, I just would like one thing. And
Lonnie knew immediately what he was talking