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A lot of people
believe they know the story
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from what they've heard
on the street, seen on TV.
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They don't know probably 80%
of the facts of the story.
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Oddly enough,
in this relatively small town,
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there are a lot of really good
stories, a lot of good stories.
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I would classify it
as kind of a clique-ish town.
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That area pretty much
sticks to their own.
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An outsider
is not always welcome there.
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We've had a few missing persons
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uncovered in the woods around
there in the last several years.
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This one was so... complex,
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and so deep, and so disturbing,
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that when people caught onto it
and started watching it,
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it was probably bigger
than any reality show,
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because people were so drawn
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into the cast of characters,
and there were many.
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I did talk to a detective,
and off the record he said,
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"This is an unbelievable case."
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"When it goes to trial, you're
gonna be really surprised."
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I don't think
she'll ever be forgotten
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because she was a young girl.
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She had that all-American look
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that seems to like to land
on front pages
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of newspapers and magazines
and television.
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She had that look.
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The public
has it all wrong.
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Not everybody was involved.
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And what they think
doesn't per se mean it's true.
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I'm gonna set you straight,
because there's the truth,
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and then there's
what the media said,
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and you can't always believe
the media.
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The media will blow you up
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and take the little story
and bits and pieces
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and make their own story,
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so they get their paycheck.
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They don't really care
about the truth.
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That's why we're here today,
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because this is the truth.
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There's a lot of ways
that evil comes up with
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to hide their crime,
unimaginable ways.
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You know,
people say all the time,
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"A person can't just fall off
the face of Earth."
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I'm here to say they do.
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But where's Brittney?
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It's the unanswered question.
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It's the perfect whodunit.
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May 30th, 2012, I remember it
like it was yesterday.
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Brittney said
that she was going to see
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a good friend of hers
named Courtney.
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Her demeanor changed.
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She was aggravated
or frustrated with something,
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and she grabbed her bag
with all her stuff in it
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and walked out my door.
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So when she left
and we couldn't find her,
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the first person I called
was Courtney.
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And Courtney
had not heard from her,
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and it was not the plan for
Brittney to come to her house.
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When your child first comes up
missing, believe it or not,
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there are just so many scenarios
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that a parent
will flash through their head
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trying to figure out
what happened to 'em.
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One is always they ran away.
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Number two is a serial killer
might have come through town.
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We really didn't want that one
to happen.
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They're hard to solve.
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Um, three, human trafficking is
such a big problem in America.
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Number four,
somebody we know did it,
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which is the saddest answer.
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We had no clue what had happened
to my daughter
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until the evidence
started coming out.
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My name is Eric Winberg.
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I'm a former detective
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with the Baldwin County
Sheriff's Office
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here in Alabama.
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I was involved
in an investigation
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which precipitated the events
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leading up to the disappearance
of Brittney Wood.
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Down here in South Alabama,
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Baldwin County,
where my investigation began,
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is separated from Mobile County,
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which is a neighboring county,
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and it sits across Mobile Bay.
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Due to the close proximity,
there is a lot of transference,
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whether it be from offenders
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committing a crime
in Baldwin County
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and then fleeing to Mobile,
and vice versa.
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I believe
in every detective's career,
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you have probably
three to five cases
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that, no matter what,
you will always remember,
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and, for me,
this particular investigation
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was probably my number one case
that I will never forget,
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and will always have questions,
and will always wonder about.
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Brittney was
a very loyal friend,
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so I felt like
she opened up and was loyal
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to the people that she felt like
she could trust.
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My main hope
for this documentary
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is that it opens light
to everything that went on,
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and I hope people
really, like, open their eyes
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to see that this stuff is
really happening, it's not fake,
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it's not just something
you see on Facebook,
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or something that the news
posted and it went away.
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Like, her family still hurts
every single day.
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Like, I just hope
that this brings light
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to everything that went on.
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Brittney was awesome.
She was a little scrapper.
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I mean, she was
five foot nothing,
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but she'll throw down
with anybody.
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Right before
she came up missing,
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she... she met my daughter
for the first time.
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She wouldn't let me feed her.
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She wouldn't let me
change her diapers.
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She wanted to hold her.
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She wanted to do everything,
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because Brittney loves children,
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loves children, like,
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anything a child would need
and she's there for it.
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Brittney's disappearance
has affected me and...
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Oh. Not as bad as Chessie,
being her mother.
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I mean, I was there
when she was born.
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I was there...
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...with Chessie the whole time
when she was born,
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and so I've been there
from the beginning,
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and, I mean, she was...
she was my heart.
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Chessie's kids are like my kids.
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My kids are like Chessie's kids,
you know.
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They were always
around each other.
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They're more like brothers and
sisters than they are cousins.
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Brittney was
my only daughter for 17 years.
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I had two sons, one right above
her, one right below her.
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And I loved my children,
all of 'em.
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But she was my buddy, you know.
She was my only girl.
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Um, we did everything together.
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So it's like
I didn't lose my daughter,
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I lost my best friend,
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and that's why
seven years later, it don't...
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A lot of people told me just
hang on, time would heal it.
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Time heals nothing.
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I think it helps you...
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to learn how to cope
with the pain,
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but it does not heal
a single drop of your pain.
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You just know
you gotta live life and...
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where I'm kind of struggling.
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And I believe
it's because of how she left us.
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This is the house
where really my nightmare began.
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On May 30th, 2012,
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approximately around 7pm,
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I was standing at that door.
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Brittney walked out the door.
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I came out,
probably 10 feet in the yard,
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and Brittney walked out
behind me with a tote,
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and she said...
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I said, "Where are you going?
I thought we had plans."
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And she said, "I just don't
think you'd understand, Mom."
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And she said,
"But I'll be back."
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And I watched her
walk across the yard,
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come up to the road,
and shoot down that way.
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When she got behind that fence,
I could no longer see her.
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At the end of that road
right there
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is where Donald Holland
picked her up.
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And it's that close,
but with the fence and stuff,
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you cannot see it
from where I was standing,
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so we had no idea
who picked her up right there.
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I believe on the day
that Brittney Wood went missing,
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she was picked up by her uncle,
Donald Holland,
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who was the prime suspect
in my investigation.
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He took her to Styx River,
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which is
out in the Wilcox area,
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which is near
the Alabama-Florida line.
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And he was staying
in a friend's home at that time,
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and Brittney was there.
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Right here behind me
is where Brittney Wood
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was last seen to be alive,
May 30th, 2012.
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When we first heard
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that Brittney had stopped here
at Styx River,
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we haul-butted out here
from Theodore.
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And my brother
was caught back like this.
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He was kicking the door
so we could find
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if Brittney or any of her stuff
was in there.
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And right when he went
to kick in the door,
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we took a right...
we looked to the right,
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and there was two detective cars
pulling up.
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They walked out to the car,
got out the briefcases, gloves,
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all their little CSI equipment,
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and they walked in the house,
but they wouldn't let us go.
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And when they walked out,
they walked out with a bag
of Brittney's belongings,
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which is another
piece of evidence
that shows she was here.
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It was a very dynamic situation,
with numerous people involved,
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numerous investigators,
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and two separate
law-enforcement agencies.
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So there was a lot going on.
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So, at that time,
I actually had to delegate
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and assign
crime scene investigators
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to go out
and process that scene.
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They were responsible
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for organizing the search teams
on the ground,
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getting the search dogs
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and the cadaver dogs
out there as well,
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collecting any physical or
forensic evidence at that time,
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in order to submit it
to the state laboratory.
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When they searched
and they come out,
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they told me that they were
gonna take the bag of clothes,
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I had to sign a release,
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take the bag of clothes
with them
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to search for blood
or any... any kind of evidence.
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They kept it
for about three weeks,
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which was a little bit
too long.
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I was giving them a hard time.
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But when they were finally done,
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we had a meeting,
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and they told me
the clothes yielded no evidence,
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and they found nothing
in the house,
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nor the immediate yard
around the house.
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When we first found out
this was the last place
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Brittney Wood
was ever seen or heard from,
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when we come out here,
there was probably 10 of us,
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and when we arrived,
we noticed that there was
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this concrete slab
in the yard of that house.
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It was about four foot wide,
about six foot long,
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and it was brand new pour.
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And we do believe
that it is quite possible
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that under that slab
was my baby's grave.
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So for seven years,
we've been trying
to get up under this slab.
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We've been waiting
for Jennifer Gonzales,
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which is one of the suspects
in the crimes.
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She owned it,
and we knew, with a fact,
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she'd never get us...
let us on there.
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I still feel like
she could be there.
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In seven years, some of
the leads, I'm, like, you know,
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I was ready to jump on that
a year ago.
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But now that I gave it
some thought,
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there's no way that Brittney
Wood could be in that location.
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This is a different story.
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This is the last place
the neighbors heard her,
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the last place
she made phone calls or texts.
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I believe this is the most
likely place for her to be.
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She was not seen nowhere else
after this.
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We just wondered,
since that slab was so new,
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had a little disturbed dirt
around it,
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could she be under there,
and I need to know.
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I believe... I believe she did.
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and he later
disposed of her body,
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again, where, we don't know.
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I have suspicions that
he could have dumped her body
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in the truck stop.
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And I believe, you know,
with a large dumpster bin,
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that would have been
an easy and convenient location
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to dispose of a body.
248
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"We checked
every camera and every dumpster
249
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within seven miles."
250
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"Brittney Wood was not placed
in a dumpster."
251
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"I called Eric Winberg
for five whole years."
252
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"When he come up
with that theory
253
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was the last time
I ever talked to him."
254
00:13:03,674 --> 00:13:07,034
First of all,
the ineptness of the detective
255
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that they put on that case.
256
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He was very young,
257
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and I will give him that much,
258
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and that would be Eric Winberg.
259
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Um, to get given a case
of this magnitude
260
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at such a young age
261
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and as recently
as he'd been made detective
262
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seemed to me to be crazy.
263
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He was in way over his head.
264
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I don't think
that he believed...
265
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They came out on the news
and said
266
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that Brittney Wood
was not in Baldwin County.
267
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How did they know that?
I mean, they're guessing?
268
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They didn't want people
to think she was there?
269
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Because Baldwin County
has a reputation
270
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of being squeaky clean
compared to Mobile,
271
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and this was a Mobile problem,
272
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and they subsequently refused
to even consider
273
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that that girl was there,
which made no sense,
274
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since that was the last place
anybody saw her.
275
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A day or two before we
found out she had been missing,
276
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I had a missed call on my phone,
so I really...
277
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I really thought if I would have
picked that phone up,
278
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I could have helped her.
279
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As soon as I noticed
I had a missed call from her,
280
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I tried calling her back, and
she never picked up the phone.
281
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I tried sending text messages.
She wouldn't answer my texts.
282
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I had no idea what was going on.
283
00:14:22,347 --> 00:14:26,027
And all the while, everybody's
gathered in a hospital room
284
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with Donnie Holland.
285
00:14:29,227 --> 00:14:33,467
And I wasn't.
I just never trusted him.
286
00:14:33,547 --> 00:14:35,947
There was something about him
I really did not trust.
287
00:14:36,027 --> 00:14:39,147
So I tried to keep my distance
from him.
288
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Really,
some days I'd hear
from Brittney a hundred times,
289
00:14:43,027 --> 00:14:44,637
and some days,
no, I didn't hear from her,
290
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especially with her being around
her buddies like Courtney.
291
00:14:47,361 --> 00:14:49,391
So therefore
we didn't really think
292
00:14:49,467 --> 00:14:52,347
anything was wrong with Brittney
until two days later
293
00:14:52,361 --> 00:14:55,751
when her uncle was found
with a gunshot wound to his head
294
00:14:55,827 --> 00:14:57,277
and was rushed to the hospital.
295
00:14:58,827 --> 00:15:02,987
Well, initially,
it's a... a missing person.
296
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And then...
I think at the time we did know
297
00:15:05,627 --> 00:15:08,627
that the uncle
had committed suicide.
298
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So then it's like, okay,
what happened?
299
00:15:11,827 --> 00:15:15,067
You know, there's that mystery
of what happened.
300
00:15:15,147 --> 00:15:19,307
And then, of course,
that mystery... kept going.
301
00:15:19,321 --> 00:15:22,551
It's still... It's still there.
302
00:15:22,627 --> 00:15:25,507
One of the odd things
about Brittney's Uncle Donnie
303
00:15:25,587 --> 00:15:29,027
was who he was before
we found out this information.
304
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He was charismatic, friendly,
happy, um, very outgoing.
305
00:15:34,987 --> 00:15:40,317
He rode the roads all the time,
going here, there and yonder.
306
00:15:40,394 --> 00:15:43,954
We thought he was enjoying life
to its fullest,
307
00:15:44,027 --> 00:15:46,587
'cause he used to go in stores
and could talk to anyone.
308
00:15:46,667 --> 00:15:49,947
He can make a friend
with a stranger in five minutes.
309
00:15:50,027 --> 00:15:52,787
He loved Brittney
in like a morb... a weird...
310
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I ain't gonna say morbid.
It was a weird type of way.
311
00:15:55,947 --> 00:15:57,147
More like a sister.
312
00:15:57,227 --> 00:15:58,787
If Brittney needed anything,
313
00:15:58,867 --> 00:16:01,557
Donnie would help her out
with money, if he had it.
314
00:16:01,634 --> 00:16:04,754
He would... He come all the way
up to North Alabama
315
00:16:04,827 --> 00:16:05,947
and got me, you know.
316
00:16:06,027 --> 00:16:07,467
My car broke down.
317
00:16:07,547 --> 00:16:09,427
That was the type of person
Donnie was.
318
00:16:09,507 --> 00:16:14,187
Donald Holland
was a large man,
319
00:16:14,267 --> 00:16:17,427
looked very much like a biker,
if you would.
320
00:16:17,507 --> 00:16:21,587
He had the goatee
and handlebar mustache,
321
00:16:21,667 --> 00:16:25,317
again, large in stature,
barrel-chested.
322
00:16:25,394 --> 00:16:28,074
However, he had
a very soft voice,
323
00:16:28,147 --> 00:16:33,357
so his voice certainly
did not match his build.
324
00:16:33,434 --> 00:16:35,914
And I did interview
Donald Holland
325
00:16:35,987 --> 00:16:37,947
on a number of occasions,
326
00:16:38,027 --> 00:16:41,267
both in person
and over the telephone.
327
00:16:41,347 --> 00:16:44,307
He even consented
to a polygraph,
328
00:16:44,387 --> 00:16:47,947
and which he failed
in the 99th percentile
329
00:16:48,027 --> 00:16:49,557
and made some tacit admissions
330
00:16:49,634 --> 00:16:52,994
during the course
of the post-polygraph interview.
331
00:16:53,067 --> 00:16:55,747
Okay, on June 1st, um,
332
00:16:55,827 --> 00:16:58,867
Donnie was reported to have
shot hisself in the head.
333
00:16:58,947 --> 00:17:02,547
And this is the location
we came to a few days later.
334
00:17:02,627 --> 00:17:05,947
This is the location
that Donald Holland was found,
335
00:17:06,027 --> 00:17:08,187
in his SUV, running,
336
00:17:08,267 --> 00:17:10,557
with a bullet in his head,
gurgling blood.
337
00:17:10,634 --> 00:17:12,644
He was not yet dead.
338
00:17:12,714 --> 00:17:16,954
He was found by Jennifer
Gonzales and Wendy Holland.
339
00:17:17,027 --> 00:17:19,547
We're about a mile
off of the main road.
340
00:17:19,627 --> 00:17:21,947
They weren't even
at the main road.
341
00:17:22,027 --> 00:17:23,667
They were in Magnolia Springs,
342
00:17:23,747 --> 00:17:26,717
which is about 45-minute drive
from here.
343
00:17:26,794 --> 00:17:30,554
And they left Jennifer's house
after Donnie left there,
344
00:17:30,627 --> 00:17:34,267
and they drove all this distance
to this location,
345
00:17:34,347 --> 00:17:35,747
where Donnie was found dead.
346
00:17:35,827 --> 00:17:38,547
Now, we have no idea
how they found this location,
347
00:17:38,561 --> 00:17:41,521
'cause it's so far away
from where they were,
348
00:17:41,594 --> 00:17:44,874
and it's so secluded
away from their regular home.
349
00:17:44,881 --> 00:17:49,351
But when they got here and they
found Donnie gurgling blood,
350
00:17:49,361 --> 00:17:51,751
they did not do what most wives
351
00:17:51,827 --> 00:17:55,147
and friends of the families
would do.
352
00:17:55,227 --> 00:17:57,427
Instead of
calling 911 immediately,
353
00:17:57,441 --> 00:18:00,471
like most of us
believe we would do,
354
00:18:00,481 --> 00:18:05,831
they... Wendy decided
to erase four text messages,
355
00:18:05,907 --> 00:18:11,587
and then Jennifer decided to
call a detective instead of 911.
356
00:18:11,667 --> 00:18:14,307
When I arrived on scene,
it was very chaotic,
357
00:18:14,387 --> 00:18:18,147
a lot of people on scene,
to include Wendy Holland.
358
00:18:18,227 --> 00:18:20,267
Donnie had already been taken
359
00:18:20,281 --> 00:18:23,071
out of the vehicle
by paramedics.
360
00:18:23,147 --> 00:18:26,307
When I saw him,
what appeared to me to be
361
00:18:26,387 --> 00:18:30,067
a self-inflicted gunshot wound
to the side of his head
362
00:18:30,147 --> 00:18:31,547
was readily apparent.
363
00:18:31,627 --> 00:18:35,427
And he was still breathing
and his eyes were open.
364
00:18:35,507 --> 00:18:37,587
When we were
up in this hospital room,
365
00:18:37,667 --> 00:18:39,877
we didn't know
Brittney was missing yet.
366
00:18:39,954 --> 00:18:41,554
We didn't know nothing about it.
367
00:18:41,627 --> 00:18:44,147
And Wendy was sitting there
asking Donnie,
368
00:18:44,227 --> 00:18:46,867
"Donnie, where's Brittney?
Where's Brittney at?"
369
00:18:46,947 --> 00:18:47,997
"Do you know where Brittney...?"
370
00:18:48,074 --> 00:18:49,954
That struck me as odd.
371
00:18:50,027 --> 00:18:53,347
But every time
Brittney's name come up,
372
00:18:53,361 --> 00:18:56,071
his brain activity
was going off on the monitor.
373
00:18:56,147 --> 00:18:58,147
They said he was brain dead.
374
00:18:58,227 --> 00:19:02,147
But every time Brittney come up,
he had brain activity.
375
00:19:02,227 --> 00:19:04,467
Sonia noticed
every time they asked Donnie
376
00:19:04,547 --> 00:19:06,307
questions about Brittney,
377
00:19:06,387 --> 00:19:08,347
his vital signs would go up.
378
00:19:08,427 --> 00:19:10,587
She actually tapped me and said,
"Watch this."
379
00:19:10,667 --> 00:19:14,827
"Donnie, where's Brittney?"
And his vital signs changed.
380
00:19:14,907 --> 00:19:18,947
And we don't know if it's guilt
of what he had done,
381
00:19:18,961 --> 00:19:23,751
or he was dying, literally,
to tell us something.
382
00:19:23,827 --> 00:19:25,107
I was scheduled
383
00:19:25,121 --> 00:19:27,271
to conduct an interview
with Donnie Holland
384
00:19:27,347 --> 00:19:29,747
on the day
that he committed suicide,
385
00:19:29,827 --> 00:19:32,267
and I believe that
Donnie Holland probably knew
386
00:19:32,347 --> 00:19:35,507
that if he showed up,
he was going to be arrested,
387
00:19:35,587 --> 00:19:38,307
and therefore
he actually took his own life,
388
00:19:38,387 --> 00:19:42,027
approximately 30 minutes before
he was due to meet with us.
389
00:19:42,041 --> 00:19:43,951
Donnie went
to an empty lot
390
00:19:44,027 --> 00:19:45,587
to commit suicide in the woods,
391
00:19:45,601 --> 00:19:48,151
two days
after Brittney went missing.
392
00:19:48,161 --> 00:19:50,351
He put a gun to his head,
pulled the trigger.
393
00:19:50,427 --> 00:19:54,237
The biggest shock was it was
my daughter Brittney Wood's gun.
394
00:20:02,187 --> 00:20:05,107
and had it, I guess,
for a little period of time.
395
00:20:05,187 --> 00:20:06,587
She didn't have, like...
396
00:20:06,667 --> 00:20:08,827
We wasn't just, like,
walking around the neighborhood
397
00:20:08,907 --> 00:20:09,957
with her carrying her gun, like.
398
00:20:10,034 --> 00:20:11,194
It was never like that.
399
00:20:11,267 --> 00:20:13,587
So I don't know
if she got it, like,
400
00:20:13,667 --> 00:20:17,077
because of what she was going
to do, or what was happening,
401
00:20:17,154 --> 00:20:18,834
or, like,
what was going on with her
402
00:20:18,907 --> 00:20:21,827
for her to get the gun
or anything like that, like.
403
00:20:21,907 --> 00:20:24,787
Maybe because she was tiny
and she had to protect herself,
404
00:20:24,801 --> 00:20:28,911
but what she was protecting
herself from, I don't know,
405
00:20:28,987 --> 00:20:32,267
like, unless it was them.
406
00:20:32,281 --> 00:20:34,311
It was suspected
for a little while,
407
00:20:34,387 --> 00:20:38,467
or at least a working theory
amongst our agency,
408
00:20:38,547 --> 00:20:42,347
that Dustin Kent,
Donnie Holland's brother-in-law,
409
00:20:42,427 --> 00:20:44,027
who was married to Mendy,
410
00:20:44,041 --> 00:20:46,481
Wendy's sister,
411
00:20:46,554 --> 00:20:49,114
had some involvement,
412
00:20:49,187 --> 00:20:52,467
and Dustin Kent denied
that he had any knowledge
413
00:20:52,547 --> 00:20:55,667
of what happened to Brittney
or where she was.
414
00:20:55,747 --> 00:20:57,467
There was something
just awful
415
00:20:57,547 --> 00:21:00,787
about Donnie and Dustin
and the twins.
416
00:21:00,867 --> 00:21:05,107
Like, the vibe
they'd give off just...
417
00:21:05,187 --> 00:21:08,107
it wasn't right,
so I tried to avoid 'em.
418
00:21:08,187 --> 00:21:12,317
Mendy Kent was identical
419
00:21:12,394 --> 00:21:14,074
to her twin sister,
Wendy Holland
420
00:21:14,081 --> 00:21:16,191
It was often joked
within the family
421
00:21:16,267 --> 00:21:18,797
that each of 'em
have half a brain,
422
00:21:18,874 --> 00:21:20,954
and together they make a whole.
423
00:21:21,027 --> 00:21:24,067
The cell phone tower that sits
right in front of my house
424
00:21:24,147 --> 00:21:25,877
pinged Donnie Holland
425
00:21:25,954 --> 00:21:29,324
later the night
after Brittney's disappearance.
426
00:21:31,187 --> 00:21:33,187
Which is not too far.
427
00:21:33,267 --> 00:21:36,947
Dustin and Mendy Kent's house
is right around this corner.
428
00:21:37,027 --> 00:21:38,507
And we all believe,
429
00:21:38,587 --> 00:21:40,587
law enforcement,
all of us believe,
430
00:21:40,667 --> 00:21:43,507
that for some reason,
after Brittney disappeared
431
00:21:43,587 --> 00:21:45,907
in Styx River that night
and went quiet,
432
00:21:45,987 --> 00:21:48,117
he came back to this area.
433
00:21:49,827 --> 00:21:53,627
All right, we're coming up on
Dustin and Mendy Kent's house,
434
00:21:53,641 --> 00:21:58,241
where they lived at the time,
in this trailer right here.
435
00:21:58,314 --> 00:22:00,874
Um, why this is
of such significance
436
00:22:00,947 --> 00:22:02,517
is because
this neighbor over here
437
00:22:02,594 --> 00:22:08,044
saw Dustin digging a hole
in this backyard, in dark,
438
00:22:08,114 --> 00:22:12,714
and Dustin never did
one inch of manual labor.
439
00:22:12,787 --> 00:22:17,427
So we've always wondered what
was hidden in that backyard.
440
00:22:17,507 --> 00:22:19,507
Something's in that backyard,
441
00:22:19,587 --> 00:22:21,587
but we never
could get permission
442
00:22:21,601 --> 00:22:23,191
to go on the property.
443
00:22:23,267 --> 00:22:26,037
A lady called the police
in Mobile and Baldwin County,
444
00:22:26,114 --> 00:22:28,354
trying to tell 'em
about the hole that was dug,
445
00:22:28,427 --> 00:22:31,367
and they would never
listen to her.
446
00:22:34,987 --> 00:22:39,747
Another big issue besides just
the location of where he parked
447
00:22:39,827 --> 00:22:42,747
was the location
of the gunshot wound, when...
448
00:22:42,827 --> 00:22:46,627
It's kind of hard to believe
that a man of his size
449
00:22:46,707 --> 00:22:50,907
would put a gun
up to his head right here
450
00:22:50,987 --> 00:22:53,107
and fire it to commit suicide,
451
00:22:53,187 --> 00:22:54,707
when it would be so much easier
452
00:22:54,721 --> 00:22:56,431
to put it to the temple
and you're dead.
453
00:22:56,507 --> 00:22:58,907
He probably wouldn't even
gurgle blood then.
454
00:22:58,987 --> 00:23:00,347
But he was shot right here
455
00:23:00,427 --> 00:23:03,467
and it lodged
into his bottom left jaw.
456
00:23:03,481 --> 00:23:06,191
To us, we're not professionals,
but, to us,
457
00:23:06,267 --> 00:23:09,907
that's a very odd spot to put
a gun and pull the trigger.
458
00:23:09,987 --> 00:23:13,077
So what we're looking
at here, this is a .380,
459
00:23:13,154 --> 00:23:14,314
made by Smith & Wesson,
460
00:23:14,387 --> 00:23:15,907
but this is
roughly the same size
461
00:23:15,987 --> 00:23:17,627
as the gun in question,
which was that 25.
462
00:23:17,707 --> 00:23:20,507
The make and model has not been
determined at this time.
463
00:23:20,521 --> 00:23:24,231
But this is real close to what
a size 25 would look like
464
00:23:24,307 --> 00:23:26,027
in comparison to... in my hand.
465
00:23:26,107 --> 00:23:27,787
I've been doing
self-defense training
466
00:23:27,867 --> 00:23:28,947
for the better part of 25 years
467
00:23:29,027 --> 00:23:31,627
in edged weapons, firearms,
468
00:23:31,707 --> 00:23:33,747
empty-hands fighting
or combative hands, we call it.
469
00:23:33,827 --> 00:23:36,227
So the years of that training
has put me in the situation
470
00:23:36,241 --> 00:23:39,191
to be considered a professional
witness in self-defense cases.
471
00:23:39,267 --> 00:23:40,837
There again,
if somebody wants to make sure
472
00:23:40,914 --> 00:23:43,314
they are going to kill
themselves and not survive it,
473
00:23:43,321 --> 00:23:44,911
they're gonna typically
get a larger caliber,
474
00:23:44,987 --> 00:23:47,757
and they're gonna put it
in a location on the body
475
00:23:47,834 --> 00:23:50,234
where they're gonna be
more assured
476
00:23:50,307 --> 00:23:52,107
that it's gonna do its job.
477
00:23:52,187 --> 00:23:53,747
And that being said,
they're gonna do it
478
00:23:53,761 --> 00:23:57,871
in a more relaxed or comfortable
position to do it in.
479
00:23:57,947 --> 00:24:00,187
They may be pointing the barrel
directly at their head,
480
00:24:00,267 --> 00:24:02,867
or in their mouth,
or even to the temple,
481
00:24:02,947 --> 00:24:06,827
but to put the gun behind
your head would seem very odd.
482
00:24:06,907 --> 00:24:11,557
I don't know of any suicide
that was done in that position.
483
00:24:11,634 --> 00:24:15,714
But given the bloodstain
evidence in the vehicle,
484
00:24:15,721 --> 00:24:17,311
and the location of the pistol,
485
00:24:17,387 --> 00:24:20,667
and the entrance wound
on his head,
486
00:24:20,747 --> 00:24:25,147
it was all consistent with
a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
487
00:24:25,227 --> 00:24:28,437
Later that was...
that question was raised
488
00:24:28,514 --> 00:24:32,034
through several
jailhouse informants.
489
00:24:32,041 --> 00:24:33,711
We started
getting letters
490
00:24:33,787 --> 00:24:35,947
from all kind of inmates.
491
00:24:36,027 --> 00:24:38,107
I mean, I got plenty
of these letters.
492
00:24:38,187 --> 00:24:40,267
I can't read 'em all.
493
00:24:40,347 --> 00:24:43,477
"Wendy admitted to me
494
00:24:43,554 --> 00:24:45,514
that Donnie
never committed suicide,
495
00:24:45,587 --> 00:24:48,107
and how Brittney's gun
got in the truck."
496
00:24:48,187 --> 00:24:51,587
"Wendy told Donnie
what she did to Brittney,
497
00:24:51,601 --> 00:24:54,511
and she said
that he had threatened her
498
00:24:54,587 --> 00:24:58,507
by saying whenever he talked
to the detectives on that day,
499
00:24:58,587 --> 00:25:01,267
that he was going to tell them
about Brittney."
500
00:25:01,347 --> 00:25:04,067
"That's when she shot him
in the back of the head."
501
00:25:04,147 --> 00:25:05,637
"She planted the gun
in the truck
502
00:25:05,714 --> 00:25:08,274
to make people think
that he used Brittney's gun
503
00:25:08,281 --> 00:25:11,271
to kill Brittney
and then to kill himself."
504
00:25:11,281 --> 00:25:13,711
"The bullet was never removed
from Donnie's head."
505
00:25:13,787 --> 00:25:15,707
"Had it been removed,
they would have known
506
00:25:15,787 --> 00:25:18,667
that it didn't come
from Brittney's gun."
507
00:25:18,747 --> 00:25:22,667
And people wonder
why we started wondering.
508
00:25:22,747 --> 00:25:26,037
I have letter after letter,
and the bad thing is
509
00:25:26,114 --> 00:25:28,514
all these letters
are from different inmates
510
00:25:28,587 --> 00:25:32,317
at different times,
at different facilities.
511
00:25:35,714 --> 00:25:37,564
where they've angled a gun
the wrong way,
512
00:25:37,634 --> 00:25:39,554
and they shot straight up
and it didn't do the job
513
00:25:39,627 --> 00:25:42,067
because it went straight up
and didn't go back.
514
00:25:42,147 --> 00:25:44,107
Also, the head is very hard,
515
00:25:44,121 --> 00:25:46,511
and penetration becomes an issue
at the angles.
516
00:25:46,587 --> 00:25:50,387
So, for someone,
especially of... of an age
517
00:25:50,467 --> 00:25:55,187
beyond, in my opinion, of 18,
they're not gonna wanna
518
00:25:55,267 --> 00:25:56,757
reach around
to put the gun behind them,
519
00:25:56,834 --> 00:25:59,274
knowing if they're trying
to commit suicide,
520
00:25:59,347 --> 00:26:02,107
the gun could slip and miss.
521
00:26:02,187 --> 00:26:04,047
It's a bad angle.
It's a wrong angle.
522
00:26:04,121 --> 00:26:06,841
And obviously this individual
survived for a period of time.
523
00:26:06,914 --> 00:26:09,554
Ultimately it killed him,
but it didn't do the job
524
00:26:09,627 --> 00:26:11,587
as quickly as he was expecting,
potentially,
525
00:26:11,667 --> 00:26:13,067
if he actually did it.
526
00:26:13,081 --> 00:26:14,871
When I saw Donnie
in the hospital,
527
00:26:14,947 --> 00:26:18,147
he had bags on his hands,
which is what we do here.
528
00:26:18,227 --> 00:26:19,987
You bag the hands to check 'em
529
00:26:20,067 --> 00:26:22,507
for gunshot residue
at the hospital.
530
00:26:22,587 --> 00:26:25,077
And while we were standing
there, the doctor come in
531
00:26:25,154 --> 00:26:27,194
and was removing the bags
off his hands.
532
00:26:27,267 --> 00:26:29,387
And we asked him, "Why in
the world would you do that?"
533
00:26:29,467 --> 00:26:31,267
And he said
the police had just called
534
00:26:31,347 --> 00:26:33,147
and ruled it a 100% suicide.
535
00:26:33,161 --> 00:26:36,071
There was no reason
to test his hands.
536
00:26:36,147 --> 00:26:38,747
Definitely the gunshot residue
537
00:26:38,827 --> 00:26:40,627
should have still been there.
538
00:26:40,641 --> 00:26:42,951
I mean, it's generally
four to five hours
539
00:26:43,027 --> 00:26:46,547
before unpreserved
gunshot residue is gone,
540
00:26:46,627 --> 00:26:50,667
and when your, you know,
hands are bagged,
541
00:26:50,747 --> 00:26:52,107
it's being preserved.
542
00:26:52,187 --> 00:26:57,067
So I don't understand
why that wasn't done,
543
00:26:57,147 --> 00:27:03,027
even if they thought
it was an apparent suicide.
544
00:27:03,107 --> 00:27:06,397
The word "apparent"
is there's a chance it's not.
545
00:27:06,474 --> 00:27:10,154
In Alabama
at that time, in 2012,
546
00:27:10,227 --> 00:27:14,507
gunshot residue test was not
a test that was performed
547
00:27:14,587 --> 00:27:17,277
by the Alabama Department
of Forensic Sciences.
548
00:27:17,354 --> 00:27:20,764
So GSR was not conducted.
549
00:27:20,834 --> 00:27:22,594
You're gonna get
blood spray,
550
00:27:22,667 --> 00:27:26,347
as it enters, back on the hands,
you're gonna get it on the gun.
551
00:27:26,427 --> 00:27:28,187
Even though the bullets
go in that direction,
552
00:27:28,267 --> 00:27:30,357
you get some that's gonna
come out, because it's...
553
00:27:30,434 --> 00:27:32,274
you're hitting blood vessels
at some point,
554
00:27:32,281 --> 00:27:35,591
and you're gonna see some
blowback of gunshot residue,
555
00:27:35,667 --> 00:27:40,067
bone fragments, skin, hair,
bone, brain matter,
556
00:27:40,147 --> 00:27:41,667
you're gonna get
some of that back.
557
00:27:41,747 --> 00:27:44,387
So that would have been
another way to test also
558
00:27:44,467 --> 00:27:46,947
if he had brain matter
and bone fragments
559
00:27:46,961 --> 00:27:49,321
embedded in his hands
or on his hands.
560
00:27:49,394 --> 00:27:51,154
Don't know.
There was no test done.
561
00:27:51,227 --> 00:27:53,267
If you ask law enforcement today
562
00:27:53,281 --> 00:27:55,071
why that was not performed,
563
00:27:55,147 --> 00:27:57,507
they will tell you that in 2012
564
00:27:57,587 --> 00:28:01,347
it was not routinely performed
by law enforcement.
565
00:28:01,361 --> 00:28:05,871
Okay, if that be the case,
which I do not believe it is,
566
00:28:05,881 --> 00:28:07,551
but if that was the case,
567
00:28:07,627 --> 00:28:11,637
why in the world would
the paramedics bag his hands
568
00:28:11,714 --> 00:28:13,474
for later GSR testing?
569
00:28:13,547 --> 00:28:16,917
Wendy Holland's
actions at the scene
570
00:28:16,994 --> 00:28:19,274
were very telling to me,
571
00:28:19,347 --> 00:28:24,957
in that we knew that she had
manipulated the scene.
572
00:28:25,034 --> 00:28:27,234
Her grabbing the phone
573
00:28:27,307 --> 00:28:31,027
and taking time
to delete text messages,
574
00:28:31,107 --> 00:28:32,877
and even having
the presence of mind to do that,
575
00:28:32,954 --> 00:28:36,114
knowing that your husband
is laying there gasping for air,
576
00:28:36,187 --> 00:28:39,507
is pretty cold, but yet
calculated at the same time,
577
00:28:39,587 --> 00:28:42,467
because she knew
what she was doing.
578
00:28:42,481 --> 00:28:45,951
She knew that there was evidence
on that phone
579
00:28:45,961 --> 00:28:50,001
that could implicate him
and/or her,
580
00:28:50,074 --> 00:28:51,834
and something else.
581
00:28:51,907 --> 00:28:53,587
We don't know,
because those messages,
582
00:28:53,667 --> 00:28:56,547
to my knowledge,
were never recovered.
583
00:28:56,627 --> 00:29:00,947
Could one maybe think
that this could have been
584
00:29:00,961 --> 00:29:03,071
a murder/suicide attempt,
585
00:29:03,147 --> 00:29:05,997
and maybe she just
didn't follow through?
586
00:29:06,074 --> 00:29:08,644
I doubt it,
and the reason I say that
587
00:29:08,714 --> 00:29:11,924
is because, one, you have to
put things in perspective.
588
00:29:11,994 --> 00:29:16,994
She was calling me to report
her husband missing, okay?
589
00:29:17,067 --> 00:29:19,307
She was actively
looking for her husband
590
00:29:19,321 --> 00:29:23,111
because she knew
he was in distress, okay?
591
00:29:23,187 --> 00:29:29,067
And if you're gonna stage this
and do all of that,
592
00:29:29,147 --> 00:29:30,357
why notify me?
593
00:29:30,434 --> 00:29:32,394
Why not just carry it out?
594
00:29:32,467 --> 00:29:36,467
See, how do I have
knowledge of detective work
595
00:29:36,547 --> 00:29:39,107
when the detectives don't have
knowledge of detective work,
596
00:29:39,187 --> 00:29:40,787
is my big question of the day.
597
00:29:40,867 --> 00:29:45,347
Why would you call the police
for somebody missing?
598
00:29:45,427 --> 00:29:47,637
Ask all these husbands killing
their wives, and they kill 'em
599
00:29:47,714 --> 00:29:50,754
and five minutes later
report 'em missing.
600
00:29:50,827 --> 00:29:54,027
However,
I go back and I reaffirm
601
00:29:54,107 --> 00:29:58,797
that if anyone knows
what happened to Brittney Wood,
602
00:29:58,874 --> 00:30:00,474
it's gonna be Wendy Holland.
603
00:30:00,547 --> 00:30:03,587
Two weeks after
Fairhope Police Department
604
00:30:03,601 --> 00:30:07,631
gets the SUV
after Donnie's supposed suicide,
605
00:30:07,707 --> 00:30:10,157
Wendy Holland brings this
to my front door
606
00:30:10,234 --> 00:30:12,314
and says that she found it
in the SUV
607
00:30:12,387 --> 00:30:14,587
when the cops
gave it back to her.
608
00:30:14,667 --> 00:30:16,787
This battery is the battery
609
00:30:16,801 --> 00:30:19,111
that come out
of Brittney Wood's phone
610
00:30:19,187 --> 00:30:21,467
after she disappeared.
611
00:30:21,547 --> 00:30:25,317
How do we know this is
Brittney's phone battery?
612
00:30:25,394 --> 00:30:27,074
A lot of people
has asked us this.
613
00:30:27,147 --> 00:30:29,997
It's because
these scars right here,
614
00:30:30,074 --> 00:30:33,674
her stepdad, Paul Houseknecht,
put them scars on there,
615
00:30:33,747 --> 00:30:36,027
trying to get this battery
out of her phone for her
616
00:30:36,107 --> 00:30:39,107
to keep...
to help her phone unfreeze.
617
00:30:39,121 --> 00:30:42,001
I called
Fairhope Police Department
618
00:30:42,074 --> 00:30:46,914
and asked them if indeed
they had seen this battery
619
00:30:46,987 --> 00:30:49,747
in the console
of Uncle Donnie's SUV,
620
00:30:49,761 --> 00:30:51,671
and they told me they had.
621
00:30:51,747 --> 00:30:54,867
I asked them why did they
never contact any of us
622
00:30:54,947 --> 00:30:57,587
about when they found
the battery,
623
00:30:57,667 --> 00:30:59,267
and their response was
624
00:30:59,347 --> 00:31:03,107
they didn't find no significance
in it, it doesn't hold data.
625
00:31:03,121 --> 00:31:05,271
So I just let them know,
you know,
626
00:31:05,347 --> 00:31:08,347
if there's ever another family
looking for a phone
627
00:31:08,427 --> 00:31:10,547
and they come across
anything like this,
628
00:31:10,627 --> 00:31:13,397
it probably would be great
to let the family know.
629
00:31:22,187 --> 00:31:25,547
When we got the telephone pings
back, we started researching,
630
00:31:25,561 --> 00:31:28,031
and we come to find out
that she had talked
631
00:31:28,107 --> 00:31:30,787
to one of her friends
named Bradley
632
00:31:30,867 --> 00:31:33,227
multiple, multiple times
at the end,
633
00:31:33,307 --> 00:31:37,067
right before she quit
responding to this world,
634
00:31:37,147 --> 00:31:40,307
where we believe
that she had done been killed.
635
00:31:40,387 --> 00:31:42,597
We find Bradley, I know Bradley,
636
00:31:42,674 --> 00:31:45,594
and we kept asking him
what they were talking about.
637
00:31:45,667 --> 00:31:49,067
We thought it was the most
important bit of information,
638
00:31:49,081 --> 00:31:50,431
and he just wouldn't tell us.
639
00:31:50,507 --> 00:31:53,627
He just told us
that he couldn't remember.
640
00:31:53,707 --> 00:31:58,347
The Bradley situation
is another red flag to me.
641
00:31:58,427 --> 00:32:01,587
I wouldn't venture to say
he had anything to do with it,
642
00:32:01,667 --> 00:32:04,027
I don't have
enough information on that,
643
00:32:04,107 --> 00:32:06,307
but I do find it a little odd
644
00:32:06,321 --> 00:32:11,591
that he can't remember
her text messages to him,
645
00:32:11,667 --> 00:32:13,387
and... any of them,
646
00:32:13,467 --> 00:32:16,627
and that suddenly
he changed his phone.
647
00:32:16,707 --> 00:32:17,827
Why did that happen?
648
00:32:17,907 --> 00:32:20,157
That's definitely on my top of
649
00:32:20,234 --> 00:32:22,804
let's figure this situation out.
650
00:32:22,874 --> 00:32:25,634
And this is when time
was very crucial
651
00:32:25,707 --> 00:32:29,397
and we just wanted him to tell
us what they were talking about.
652
00:32:29,474 --> 00:32:31,354
And we never
got that answer either.
653
00:32:31,427 --> 00:32:34,307
And now Bradley is deceased.
654
00:32:34,387 --> 00:32:38,747
Here's her and Payton.
I have a lot of Payton.
655
00:32:38,761 --> 00:32:40,831
Because that's what she did.
Look.
656
00:32:40,907 --> 00:32:42,227
They're different pictures,
657
00:32:42,307 --> 00:32:44,877
but every one of 'em
she's kissing her baby.
658
00:32:49,427 --> 00:32:52,387
This is our favorite one
of Brittney.
659
00:32:52,467 --> 00:32:56,507
When I saw her on my couch like
that, I ran and got the camera.
660
00:32:56,587 --> 00:32:59,877
She was mad
when she saw that picture.
661
00:33:02,041 --> 00:33:05,671
And her baby being born.
662
00:33:05,747 --> 00:33:08,107
Her holding Payton.
663
00:33:08,187 --> 00:33:09,587
But if you look at her,
664
00:33:09,601 --> 00:33:13,071
you can tell how happy she is
to have her baby.
665
00:33:13,147 --> 00:33:16,187
That's how we knew
she didn't run off.
666
00:33:16,201 --> 00:33:18,231
When Brittney
first come up missing,
667
00:33:18,307 --> 00:33:20,027
Payton used to look
and tell everybody,
668
00:33:20,107 --> 00:33:21,707
"My mama lives in the TV."
669
00:33:21,721 --> 00:33:25,671
'Cause she was only two years
old. She didn't understand.
670
00:33:25,681 --> 00:33:28,071
But she knew that's
the only time she saw her mom,
671
00:33:28,147 --> 00:33:30,427
was when her face was on the TV.
672
00:33:30,507 --> 00:33:32,827
Because she would have
really been something.
673
00:33:32,907 --> 00:33:36,427
She would have made something of
her life and that baby's life.
674
00:33:36,507 --> 00:33:38,307
I honestly don't feel like
675
00:33:38,387 --> 00:33:40,227
Brittney would have ever left.
676
00:33:40,307 --> 00:33:41,787
Most importantly, Payton, like,
677
00:33:41,867 --> 00:33:44,027
I don't feel like she would have
left her, regardless.
678
00:33:44,107 --> 00:33:46,307
I feel like if she was going
to leave somewhere,
679
00:33:46,387 --> 00:33:48,107
she would have took her
with her, like,
680
00:33:48,121 --> 00:33:51,121
"If I'm leaving, you're leaving
with me. We're both going."
681
00:33:51,194 --> 00:33:54,274
And that's just, like,
understandable to me,
682
00:33:54,347 --> 00:33:56,507
but the way
that her and Chessie,
683
00:33:56,587 --> 00:33:58,197
like, their relationship
that they had,
684
00:33:58,274 --> 00:34:00,394
I don't feel like she would have
left Chessie either.
685
00:34:00,467 --> 00:34:02,947
Not only were they like
mother and daughter,
686
00:34:03,027 --> 00:34:04,627
they were like best friends.
687
00:34:04,707 --> 00:34:07,627
So I don't feel like she would
have left her mama either.
688
00:34:07,707 --> 00:34:10,267
The night
that Brittney did disappear,
689
00:34:10,347 --> 00:34:14,147
she had spoken to a few friends,
Bradley ,
690
00:34:14,161 --> 00:34:16,911
and Andy
was also another one.
691
00:34:16,921 --> 00:34:18,801
Brittney's relationship
with Andy,
692
00:34:18,874 --> 00:34:21,274
which is her daughter's father,
693
00:34:21,347 --> 00:34:24,147
was a very volatile
relationship.
694
00:34:24,227 --> 00:34:26,827
There was a lot of abuse,
695
00:34:26,907 --> 00:34:30,387
mentally, physically,
emotionally.
696
00:34:30,467 --> 00:34:34,427
I even have pictures of her arm
being scrubbed up.
697
00:34:34,507 --> 00:34:36,027
Um, he cheated on her.
698
00:34:36,107 --> 00:34:39,907
I mean, it was just
the most negative relationship
699
00:34:39,921 --> 00:34:42,031
two kids can possibly have.
700
00:35:30,034 --> 00:35:32,314
I have to be
very careful on that one.
701
00:35:32,387 --> 00:35:36,467
At first,
Andy couldn't accept it,
702
00:35:36,547 --> 00:35:42,067
because he thought that maybe
she had just run off.
703
00:35:42,147 --> 00:35:46,197
And, um, and he would go
sometimes at night,
704
00:35:46,274 --> 00:35:49,634
and ride up certain roads,
trying to find her,
705
00:35:49,707 --> 00:35:51,547
just to see if he could see her.
706
00:35:51,627 --> 00:35:52,917
But as a little time went on,
707
00:35:52,994 --> 00:35:55,954
he just... he finally
had to accept the fact
708
00:35:55,961 --> 00:35:57,721
that she's not coming back.
709
00:35:57,794 --> 00:35:59,164
It affected him
in the beginning,
710
00:35:59,234 --> 00:36:02,874
but now that seven years
has passed,
711
00:36:02,947 --> 00:36:05,067
and he's got a new wife,
a new family,
712
00:36:05,147 --> 00:36:08,027
and he's doing really well,
you know.
713
00:36:08,107 --> 00:36:11,157
But he still keeps up, you know.
He watches this stuff.
714
00:36:11,234 --> 00:36:13,794
And of course he's got
a constant reminder of Brittney,
715
00:36:13,801 --> 00:36:17,231
you know, every day
that he sees his little girl.
716
00:36:17,307 --> 00:36:23,907
And she is her mother's child,
believe me. She is.
717
00:36:23,987 --> 00:36:26,067
When I called
and made the report,
718
00:36:26,081 --> 00:36:28,631
I got a feeling right then
719
00:36:28,707 --> 00:36:30,827
that we're gonna have to
do something on our own,
720
00:36:30,907 --> 00:36:33,627
because he did not call in
the troops like I expected,
721
00:36:33,707 --> 00:36:36,187
so I decided I'm gonna call in
my own troops.
722
00:36:36,267 --> 00:36:37,607
I called up my family.
723
00:36:37,687 --> 00:36:39,427
Of course,
they were more than supportive.
724
00:36:39,507 --> 00:36:42,387
So we grouped up
and we searched day after day.
725
00:36:42,467 --> 00:36:47,507
But it would have been nice to
have that support from police,
726
00:36:47,587 --> 00:36:50,627
from anybody,
from the beginning.
727
00:36:50,641 --> 00:36:54,591
They say the most important
hours of a missing person
728
00:36:54,667 --> 00:36:57,027
is the first 24 to 48 hours,
729
00:36:57,107 --> 00:37:00,427
but yet people wanna wait weeks.
730
00:37:00,507 --> 00:37:02,307
Interviewed those
who were searching.
731
00:37:02,387 --> 00:37:04,427
We were told
the family would be there.
732
00:37:04,441 --> 00:37:07,671
Her mother was there.
Her brother was there.
733
00:37:07,747 --> 00:37:11,427
And then we ended up
going with the search crews.
734
00:37:11,507 --> 00:37:13,267
And we're in the background,
of course,
735
00:37:13,347 --> 00:37:16,827
getting video of them
walking through the woods and...
736
00:37:16,907 --> 00:37:19,387
And they were just looking
for whatever they could find.
737
00:37:19,467 --> 00:37:22,747
Her brother
was part of the search.
738
00:37:22,827 --> 00:37:25,547
And her mother was too.
739
00:37:25,627 --> 00:37:27,907
And the brother, you know,
740
00:37:27,987 --> 00:37:31,227
was out there searching,
and we interviewed him,
741
00:37:31,307 --> 00:37:35,587
and then later on, when the...
the evidence came out,
742
00:37:35,667 --> 00:37:39,747
he was one of those who was
tried and convicted, you know.
743
00:37:39,827 --> 00:37:44,947
So, at the time, when he was
searching, he knew something.
744
00:37:45,027 --> 00:37:47,027
"This call
is from a correction facility
745
00:37:47,107 --> 00:37:50,157
and is subject
to monitoring and recording."
746
00:38:32,161 --> 00:38:35,551
Three years
into the journey
747
00:38:35,627 --> 00:38:36,827
of looking for Brittney Wood,
748
00:38:36,907 --> 00:38:38,747
a guy I know
brought to my attention
749
00:38:38,827 --> 00:38:40,227
that a ground-penetrating radar
750
00:38:40,307 --> 00:38:42,277
could be very significant
751
00:38:42,354 --> 00:38:44,994
in looking under that slab
in Styx River.
752
00:38:45,067 --> 00:38:46,787
I went to Mobile
Police Department first
753
00:38:46,867 --> 00:38:49,267
to try to get some help
to get a GPR.
754
00:38:49,281 --> 00:38:51,591
But every time I go
to Mobile Police Department,
755
00:38:51,667 --> 00:38:53,587
I get a no for everything.
756
00:38:53,667 --> 00:38:57,837
We've just been stuck
on that concrete slab.
757
00:38:57,914 --> 00:38:59,194
You gotta have something
758
00:38:59,267 --> 00:39:01,467
to go through
that concrete slab, you know.
759
00:39:01,547 --> 00:39:05,267
And, um, we've thought
about jack-hammering it up.
760
00:39:05,347 --> 00:39:08,347
We've thought about
bulldozing it up.
761
00:39:08,427 --> 00:39:11,347
So I've been trying not to get
drunk 'cause I might do it.
762
00:39:12,587 --> 00:39:14,747
But when a mother tells you,
763
00:39:14,827 --> 00:39:16,467
"I believe
my child's somewhere,"
764
00:39:16,547 --> 00:39:20,387
I don't mean you need to just
go destroy every property,
765
00:39:20,401 --> 00:39:25,031
but I believe if they stick
with that same story
766
00:39:25,107 --> 00:39:26,707
for a long period of time,
767
00:39:26,787 --> 00:39:31,107
I believe somebody
in seven years could have said,
768
00:39:31,187 --> 00:39:35,267
"Okay, Chessie, if you believe
that, let's go get her,
769
00:39:35,347 --> 00:39:37,787
or we'll know she's not there
and you can move on."
770
00:39:37,867 --> 00:39:42,067
Not one person, especially
the organizations in this town,
771
00:39:42,147 --> 00:39:45,357
and surrounding towns,
and law enforcement.
772
00:39:57,547 --> 00:40:00,827
Brittney was last seen
May 30th of 2012.
773
00:40:00,841 --> 00:40:03,711
She was seen at 7:30
in the evening.
774
00:40:03,787 --> 00:40:06,787
She was at the residence
of the mom.
775
00:40:06,867 --> 00:40:08,227
And it was her uncle
776
00:40:08,307 --> 00:40:11,387
who they had driven away with
that evening.
777
00:40:11,467 --> 00:40:14,107
That was the last time
where she was seen.
778
00:40:14,187 --> 00:40:17,987
This is the uncle's property
in which, on June 1st,
779
00:40:18,001 --> 00:40:20,761
he committed suicide,
and he was found,
780
00:40:20,834 --> 00:40:22,994
but Brittney
hasn't been seen since.
781
00:40:23,067 --> 00:40:26,637
Today's search is gonna focus
on the property,
782
00:40:26,714 --> 00:40:31,194
specifically the pad,
with the GPR.
783
00:40:31,201 --> 00:40:35,521
We will have canines available
should Paul see things,
784
00:40:35,594 --> 00:40:38,594
or we need to do some things and
do some probing around the pad,
785
00:40:38,667 --> 00:40:43,227
but that'll be decided after
we get eyes on the property.
786
00:40:43,307 --> 00:40:47,827
Concrete is a wonderful tool
787
00:40:47,907 --> 00:40:53,867
to obscure the easy discovery
of remains and so forth.
788
00:40:53,947 --> 00:40:56,667
So, partnered
with ground-penetrating radar,
789
00:40:56,747 --> 00:41:01,067
it helps the investigation
get a better understanding
790
00:41:01,147 --> 00:41:04,507
of what is there
underneath the concrete,
791
00:41:04,587 --> 00:41:06,667
and, with that,
792
00:41:06,747 --> 00:41:10,187
it has been successfully used
in cases before.
793
00:41:10,201 --> 00:41:16,791
We have originally searched
this property
794
00:41:16,801 --> 00:41:22,631
back in, uh,
January 20th of 2014,
795
00:41:22,707 --> 00:41:25,187
but it was with just canines.
796
00:41:25,201 --> 00:41:28,191
But what we understand is
797
00:41:28,267 --> 00:41:31,627
there had actually been
no searching done
798
00:41:31,707 --> 00:41:34,437
of the uncle's property
until we were first there.
799
00:41:34,514 --> 00:41:36,124
Yeah.
800
00:41:36,194 --> 00:41:39,274
So that had gone
two years being unsearched.
801
00:41:39,281 --> 00:41:41,431
We know
through telephone records
802
00:41:41,507 --> 00:41:47,147
that Wendy and Donald Holland
were in communication.
803
00:41:47,161 --> 00:41:50,161
Wendy actually went out
to the house in Styx River,
804
00:41:50,234 --> 00:41:51,634
for what, we don't know.
805
00:41:51,707 --> 00:41:54,277
It could have been
just to visit her husband.
806
00:41:54,354 --> 00:41:56,754
It could have been
to clean up a crime scene.
807
00:41:56,761 --> 00:41:58,271
We don't know.
808
00:41:58,347 --> 00:42:01,387
This is a rough drawing
of the place
809
00:42:01,467 --> 00:42:04,067
we've been wanting to search
in Styx River.
810
00:42:04,147 --> 00:42:09,067
I drew this map because
this is the house in Styx River.
811
00:42:09,147 --> 00:42:11,547
There's a big slab right here.
812
00:42:11,627 --> 00:42:14,787
I really do not believe Brittney
Wood is under this big slab,
813
00:42:14,867 --> 00:42:17,987
and I didn't want them
to be confused.
814
00:42:18,067 --> 00:42:22,677
We believe the little slab
is probably this size,
815
00:42:22,754 --> 00:42:24,644
compared to this big one,
816
00:42:24,714 --> 00:42:30,194
and her stepdad, Paul, believes
this little slab set right here,
817
00:42:30,267 --> 00:42:33,237
and I believe
the little slab set right here.
818
00:42:33,314 --> 00:42:35,874
Putting a three-meter perimeter
819
00:42:35,881 --> 00:42:40,071
around the slab
that's been there.
820
00:42:40,147 --> 00:42:44,707
So hopefully that will encompass
anything the...
821
00:42:44,787 --> 00:42:50,997
the mom suspected, or the dad
had previously suspected, so...
822
00:42:55,467 --> 00:42:57,187
"Hi, Chessie. How you doing?"
823
00:42:57,267 --> 00:42:59,387
- "Hiya. Can you hear me?"
- "Yeah."
824
00:42:59,467 --> 00:43:01,627
"I just wanted
to keep you in the loop."
825
00:43:01,707 --> 00:43:04,947
- "Thank you, Thomas."
- "Okay, how are you feeling?"
826
00:43:04,961 --> 00:43:08,881
"I can't breathe."
827
00:43:08,954 --> 00:43:10,964
- "You know what I'm saying?"
- "Yeah."
828
00:43:11,034 --> 00:43:12,914
"Just come to the conclusion
829
00:43:12,987 --> 00:43:14,707
that this is a bad day, period,
830
00:43:14,787 --> 00:43:17,667
'cause if she ain't here,
we have nowhere else to look."
831
00:43:17,747 --> 00:43:21,227
"So this is it.
Hopefully she's here."
832
00:43:21,307 --> 00:43:23,427
"But thank you, Thomas.
I'll let you get back to it."
833
00:43:23,507 --> 00:43:26,397
"Okay, thank you.
All right, then. Take care."
834
00:43:26,474 --> 00:43:29,114
We've got
some large disturbances
835
00:43:29,187 --> 00:43:31,787
underneath the grass, um,
836
00:43:31,867 --> 00:43:34,667
but I'm really going to have
pull it off this
837
00:43:34,747 --> 00:43:36,667
and see how it matches up,
838
00:43:36,747 --> 00:43:38,757
to see if it truly is something
839
00:43:38,834 --> 00:43:41,594
or is it just a buried piece
of concrete
840
00:43:41,667 --> 00:43:43,067
that's showing up in this lawn
841
00:43:43,147 --> 00:43:45,827
but not showing up
in the other two lawns, so...
842
00:43:45,841 --> 00:43:48,711
Seven years old, missing.
843
00:43:48,787 --> 00:43:50,077
It's always a challenge.
844
00:43:50,154 --> 00:43:51,594
From this point forward,
845
00:43:51,667 --> 00:43:55,587
the GPR information
will be analyzed and processed
846
00:43:55,667 --> 00:43:59,947
to determine if there is
something significant there
847
00:44:00,027 --> 00:44:01,707
to further investigate,
848
00:44:01,787 --> 00:44:04,027
to go back
to law enforcement with,
849
00:44:04,107 --> 00:44:05,987
or whether there's not.
850
00:44:06,067 --> 00:44:08,347
So Paul can give you more detail
851
00:44:08,427 --> 00:44:10,867
on the GPR processing
that's gonna happen now.
852
00:44:10,947 --> 00:44:14,947
I'm able
to put all of it together
853
00:44:14,961 --> 00:44:16,991
and get a block of data
854
00:44:17,001 --> 00:44:21,191
to actually start
purely analyzing.
855
00:44:21,267 --> 00:44:23,387
With the different colors,
856
00:44:23,401 --> 00:44:30,791
it's just different levels of
intensity of the signal return.
857
00:44:30,867 --> 00:44:36,957
So, like here,
where we have this dark blue,
858
00:44:37,034 --> 00:44:40,594
we have filtered out
some background noise,
859
00:44:40,667 --> 00:44:47,387
and there's really
nothing present in those areas.
860
00:44:47,467 --> 00:44:50,707
Whereas right here
at the corner,
861
00:44:50,787 --> 00:44:53,667
we do have some type of object
862
00:44:53,747 --> 00:44:59,587
that, when we look at it,
has some presence to it, so...
863
00:44:59,667 --> 00:45:03,187
And with that,
I will, you know, try to discern
864
00:45:03,267 --> 00:45:05,547
what that might actually be.
865
00:45:05,627 --> 00:45:12,477
The area that we were
just looking at, at the edge,
866
00:45:12,554 --> 00:45:19,444
is actually
just right off of the concrete.
867
00:45:22,587 --> 00:45:23,827
Mm-hm.
868
00:45:23,907 --> 00:45:26,187
I've gotta continue to process,
869
00:45:26,267 --> 00:45:29,707
take it apart digitally,
870
00:45:29,787 --> 00:45:33,157
before I can make
any type of recommendation.
871
00:45:34,307 --> 00:45:36,187
Brittney was an investigator.
872
00:45:36,267 --> 00:45:39,587
She was the one that always
wanted to bring the truth out.
873
00:45:39,601 --> 00:45:41,111
Somewhere along the lines,
874
00:45:41,187 --> 00:45:46,347
she tried
bringing these things to light,
875
00:45:46,427 --> 00:45:49,267
and something did happen
to her because of this.
876
00:45:49,347 --> 00:45:51,387
Leading up
to Brittney's disappearance,
877
00:45:51,467 --> 00:45:54,787
we had no idea what was going on
with this family.
878
00:45:54,867 --> 00:45:56,437
I do believe, after the fact,
879
00:45:56,514 --> 00:46:00,124
I learned that she got a text
from a cousin
880
00:46:00,194 --> 00:46:02,394
two days before she disappeared.
881
00:46:02,467 --> 00:46:05,187
So when you put
all of this together,
882
00:46:05,267 --> 00:46:07,107
we believe to this day
883
00:46:07,187 --> 00:46:10,827
that Brittney got into the truck
with her Uncle Donnie
884
00:46:10,907 --> 00:46:14,587
to confront him
about what's going on,
885
00:46:14,667 --> 00:46:18,587
maybe not even just him,
maybe a few family members.
886
00:46:18,601 --> 00:46:22,311
Brittney was that person.
She's going to stop a problem.
887
00:46:22,387 --> 00:46:25,107
And I believe
something went horribly wrong
888
00:46:25,187 --> 00:46:28,197
and she paid for it
with her life.
889
00:46:50,107 --> 00:46:52,627
And even the district
attorney sat there and said,
890
00:46:52,707 --> 00:46:55,307
and this is a quote from her,
891
00:46:55,321 --> 00:46:59,791
is that the Wood family didn't
have turkey for Thanksgiving,
892
00:46:59,867 --> 00:47:01,117
we had children.
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