I didn't realize that there was also another video from a traffic camera showing the license plate, with a large post and an ice chest in the back of the truck. The camera at city hall showed the large post & ice chest which matched the same truck tied to BSL. So Lafayette's traffic cameras played a huge part in solving the case and getting the conviction. Sad story and I really feel for the family.
My wife graduated from UL in the Liberal arts college, and a part of the ceremony they gave Mickey's father her diploma (anthropology). It was very moving, in fact just thinking about it gets me a little choked up. I thought it was a sincere, and appropriate tribute.
Makes me wonder if Lourdes hadn't shut down and moved shop if they would've still had a boat load of Security cameras all along that area. Would've nailed this cat a lot quicker.
They often get criticized. But, the police department did an outstanding job.
you can watch the show here
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3032600/vp/50634174#50634174
Dateline NBC's Josh Mankiewicz reports on the disappearance of Mickey Shunick.
It was a well done piece. I saw the original air on tv. For those who missed it, see the link above. It's worth your time.
I was very impressed with "Charlie" Shunick. What a strong, determined, amazing young lady.
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