Emergency Services received a 911 call reporting an unresponsive male at a local church.
Investigators put together an informal drawing of the crime scene.
The detectives asked the third witness at the scene what he saw.
Did anyone see or hear anything unusual at the church that night?
CSU submitted a preliminary inventory of evidence collected at the crime scene.
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Frederick was known as a demanding biology teacher, archery coach, and choir director.
To escape her domineering father, Caroline fled to a midwestern college, where she met Frederick.
Detective Murphy spoke to the victim's wife at the family home.
Confident and headstrong, Lizzie is friendly with other teens across all social groups.
Detective Armstrong spoke to the victim's daughter at the family home.
Caroline Miller gave the detectives permission to search for evidence in their residence.
YCSD investigators spoke to Frederick's neighbors to determine whether they saw or heard anything unusual.
Detective Murphy consulted a local archery expert to get more information about the murder weapon.
The detectives talked to the secretary at Faith and Glory Community Church.
Nathaniel is no stranger to controversy over his music selections for the church.
Detective Armstrong talked with the church choir director about his relationship with Frederick.
Investigators spoke to Frederick Miller's co-workers at Yoknapatawpha High School.
Investigators spoke to members of the Faith and Glory Community Church choir.
YCSD investigators spoke to witnesses to see if they could corroborate Caroline Miller's alibi.
YCSD investigators spoke to witnesses to see if they could corroborate Lizzie Miller's alibi.