anything. i ve got to go. and i grabbed the phone and i called 911. reporter: tony roared over to that conoco station nerves on edge, gun close to hand, expecting what? a violent confrontation? a dangerous standoff? a weirdo? but it was none of those things. travis forbes was there, all right. patiently waiting. and he looked just fine. not scary at all. he was very thin. blond hair, blue eyes, good-looking guy. my first impression of him was, you know, looks decent enough guy, if you re going to have somebody pick up your kid, you know, and help them out, you know. seemed like a nice guy. yeah. reporter: and because maria called 911, the denver police were at the gas station, too. so the cops, not tony, did most of the talking with travis. he told them that same story that he told me on the phone, and it was very consistent. the story that he told them matched exactly. i told the officers, i said man, everything he s told me just don t sound right. it just don t sound ri
made any sense to me. reporter: tony called the denver police to report all that but was told, remember, that the cops couldn t open an investigation because kenia hadn t been missing long enough. i m pissed. i m sitting there, i m like i can t believe this. so i took matters into my own hands. i called travis back. and i said, travis, i ve got some questions i want to ask you. tell me again where you last saw her at. and he says, well, i was at this conoco station. tell you what, why don t you meet me there? i told him i m on my way. immediately i was so afraid. i said, oh, my god. i grabbed the 9-millimeter pistol. i packed it in my waist. and i told her, i m on my way to meet this guy. maria was down on her hands and knees literally begging me, tony, don t do this, don t go down there, this is dangerous, this don t sound right. i told her i ve got to go, they re not going to do
so, i think the problem is the democrats have two things. it is very clear now that the votes in the primary don t like crazy. that s not the majority of democrats. so joe is literally the progressives and joe. joe doesn t have the stamina, not authentic, and trump will take advantage of that in the general election. i think he has. i don t think trump is always intentional. in dayton? he messes up all the time. tim apple is tim cook, i don t think . so i don t think . so. tim apple. i don t think he meant the continental army took out the airforce. when he says things sometimes they come off, offhanded and don t sound right. that s how he talks. anyone around trump, short sound bites. what do you think is this
were at the gas station, too, so the cops, not tony, did most of the talking with travis. he told them that same story that he told me on the phone and it was very consistent. the story he told them matched exactly. i told the officer, man, everything he told you just don t sound right. it just don t sound right. reporter: it didn t sound right to the cops, either. but they had nothing to hold travis on. he had been cooperative, forthcoming, concerned for kenia, so they let him go. as the meeting wrapped up, travis sidled up to tony and started talking. he was telling me, i promised i would take care of her, i wish i could have followed through on what i done, i feel responsible for this, i wish i could have done more. reporter: travis seemed sincere. his story, though strange, was consistent. maybe he was telling the truth. and that man kenia met at a gas station had abducted her. i stuck out my hand and said, i appreciate it.
reporter: and because maria called 911, the denver police were at the gas station, too. so the cops, not tony, did most of the talking with travis. he told them that same story that he told me on the phone, and it was very consistent. the story that he told them matched exactly. i told the officers, i said man, everything he s told me just don t sound right. it just don t sound right. reporter: it didn t sound right to the cops either. but they had nothing to hold travis on. he d been cooperative, forthcoming, concerned for kenia. so they let him go. as the meeting wrapped up, travis sidled up to tony and started talking. he was crying me. he was telling me i promised i d take care of her, i wish i could have followed through on what i d done, i feel responsible for, this i wish i could have done more. reporter: travis certainly seemed sincere. his story, though strange, was consistent. maybe he was telling the truth and that man kenia met at the gas station had abducted her.