“48 Hours” on how investigators unraveled the murder of Texas teen



Livye Lewis, 19, was found shot dead in her car, with her ex-boyfriend bloodied on the ground nearby. He says he has no memory of what happened. “48 Hours” correspondent Peter Van Sant reports on how investigators pieced together the events of that night

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35 thoughts on ““48 Hours” on how investigators unraveled the murder of Texas teen”

  1. I wonder if the blood that was on him was even human blood & not from an animal (to make it appear as if there were another person) or another victim that hasn't been found. With what sounds like bad police work here, it might be possible.

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  2. This is my hometown! The case was terrible for the people who still live there. Saddly i knew the killers grandparents they were friends with my grandparents. I knew someone who was related to Liv as well. Believe me this case tore my town apart. I dont live there anymore but i know how this case effected everyone and how hard it was on my town.

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  3. why is Libye spelled wrongly – Libby or Libbey would be correct unless its some obscure language. You cant just change the sound of letters 😂 whats the sense in that? s lifetime correcting authority figures for the person? im sure some teachers resented her for being corrected in front of class

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