garrick, and thinking mistakenly local law enforcement was trying to find out. recently our drew griffin began knocking on dours down there, asking questions local authorities have not wanted to answer. what they discovered three-and-a-half years ago the local authorities seemed to have let what could have been a murder case, they let it go. they let it go cold. now we're learning the case may have been solvable back then and we're learning this from new details of the killing that they themselves just fed to the local newspaper. that new story that ran in today's paper about the unsolved hit and run killing of ruby's son three-and-a-half years ago makes it pretty plain. turns out there was evidence at the scene. there were clues to follow. there was even a potential witness. that would mean tracing the evidence, locating the witness, finding the death car. anything and everything you would think that any sheriff's department can do these days. but they didn't do it at the time, it seems. and as we said, we don't know exactly why. we don't know, because they refused to answer our questions. in fact, just about the one and only thing the local sheriff did