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>> we went down to the first site on interchange road. he was supposed to find a coffee jar and a couple of other things which we found. you know, we -- everything we found, we bagged for evidence. >> king made all the stops while another trooper timed the trip. it took well over an hour. and that was a crucial point, because the bomb's timing device turned out to be a common 60-minute kitchen timer. would you have had enough time to make all of these rounds on the scavenger hunt and recover the key and save your life? >> you would have never had the time. so that indicated to us that that device was never meant to come off. plus, there were no keys found at any of the sites. >> ah, there never was a key. >> so, there never was a key. >> that whole plan was not designed for him to live. it was a very cruel death, very cruel death. >> the thought was chilling. brian wells appeared to be the victim of a diabolical plot. a wrong time, wrong place patsy. a search of his home supported the theory. did you find any -- how to make a bomb things from
>> this is point "a." so what mr. wells is to do at this location is to go into this flowerbed, turn over a rock or a stone that was in the flowerbed and retrieve a note. >> the note under the rock directed wells to his next destination. but he never made it. >> law enforcement makes an entry here, does a felony car stop and basically placed mr. wells under arrest right here. >> so is this the standoff, the famous picture we see him -- >> this -- this is it, right here. >> wells'scavenger hunt and his life ended here. less than an hour after the explosion, lamont king of the state police took the notes and followed the rest of the directions, exactly as written. >> we went down to the first site on interchange road. he was supposed to find a coffee jar and a couple of other things which we found. you know, we -- everything we found, we bagged for evidence. >> king made all the stops while another trooper timed the trip. it took well over an hour. and that was a crucial point, because the bomb's timing
the -- >> makes entry here, does a felony car stop and basically placed mr. wells under arrest right here. >> so is this the standoff, the famous picture we see? >> this is it right here. >> wells' scavenger hunt and his life ended here. less than an hour after the explosion, lamont king of the state police took the notes and followed the rest of the directions exactly as written. >> we went down to the first site on interchange road. he was supposed to find a coffee jar and a couple other things, which we found. you know, everything we found, we bagged for evidence. >> king made all the stops while another trooper timed the trip. it took well over an hour, and that was a crucial point because the bomb's timing device turned out to be a common 60-minute kitchen timer. would you have had enough time to make all of these rounds on
clients from their clothes so they can look for any type of listening devices or check through their wallets, to see if they have any money, and if they're law enforcement of any kind. >> make sure there's nothing in here. >> sometimes they hide the unwrapped condoms in these bath towels. we need to check through them just in case we can use them as evidence. they're not individually wrapped. they buy them in bulk and they hide them in any household item you can imagine. that happened to be a coffee jar. that's easy to find. you open up the top, it looks like coffee mate. it has a false bottom. actually, it's a screw-in bottom, as you can see. >> how long have you been here? typically, we try to interview the girls.
with we need to check through them just in case we need to use them as evidence. they're not individually wrapped. they buy them in bulk and they hide them in any household item you can imagine. that happened to be a coffee jar. that's easy to find. you open up the top, it black looks like coffee mate. it has a screw-in bottom, as you can see. >> how long have you been here? typically, we try to interview the girls. they deny knowing english. but we had people come in a few days ago speaking english. >> this young woman says she's only been in houston for three days.
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