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foreign [Music] had her whole life ahead of her but when she was kidnapped on her way to school her future was unbearable [Music] the first called her terrified parents maid was to the FBI they hoped that the combined experience of agents and local law enforcement would flesh out the kidnappers before they took her life [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] wealth has its rewards but it also brings its dangers kidnapping is one of them no ideal is more horrifying for a family than to have a child taken I'm Jim calstrom former head of the FBI's New York office kidnapping cases are among the most challenging for law enforcement who often must remain out of sight get close at hand ready to move in at a moment's notice [Music] 20 miles south of Fort Worth Texas lies Alvarado a small town in rural Johnson County a few wealthy residents found Alvarado a safe haven away from the state's Urban centers [Music] the mcneils were among them they lived as one of the area's most prominent families partly from the return that Mr McNeil made by selling an early design of the handheld calculator at 7 15 a.m on Friday January 11 1985. they began their day having breakfast together as was their usual routine afterwards their teenage son would drive himself and his 13 year old sister Amy to school [Music] on the way Amy and her brother stopped to pick up their cousins well he and his family lived in a separate house on the McNeil estate [Music] at about 7 45 they were finally on their way to class then from behind an abandoned truck a sedan pulled out across the road forcing the teenager's Jeep off to the side a gunman jumped out of the car and approached the Jeep he demanded that Amy get into the sedan the blonde-haired man warned her brother not to contact the authorities he would call the family in a short while with his demands instinctively the teenager started to get out to help his sister but the kidnappers threatened to kill him and his sister if he tried to follow him as they raced off with the 13 year old the teenagers couldn't make out the license plate in a matter of seconds the girl was gone the boys told the mcniels what had happened and repeated the kidnapper's warning not to contact the authorities and if you told the police that they kill her Mr McNeil ignored the demand and called the FBI field office in nearby Fort Worth give me the FBI former FBI special agent Clint Brown a 30-year veteran understood that when a kidnapping occurs every second counts I work many kidnapping cases and and not a single case did the subject get away with it the number one goal in all cases like this is the safe return of the victim all activities all actions are all geared toward not doing anything to endanger the safety of the person who's been kidnapped foreign the FBI's first task was to set up a recorder on a family's phone by capturing the kidnapper's voice they hoped to identify him or the place he was calling from the FBI also informed the local phone company to be prepared to trace any incoming calls agents instructed the father on how to handle the core he needed to insist on proof from the kidnappers that his daughter was still alive expect a call to come in today you probably want to look from the fact that they had worn no disguises Disturbed former Johnson County Sheriff Eddie Boggs who called in the Texas Rangers moments after he arrived the kidnappers hadn't tried to conceal who they were and all they just as we call it they just bare-faced on just no Mass no disguise as anything that means there's not going to be a victim around telling who they are and what they look like uh they're going to kill them [Music] uncovering the kidnappers identities might prevent that using an identicate that included hundreds of facial features investigators worked with Amy's brother and cousin building a composite of the man who held the shotgun the teenagers had never seen the man with a stringy blonde hair before they also provided a description of the kidnapper's car it seemed like the people who engage in this or people of questionable and limited mental capacity and very often they have I guess what you might say delusions based on drug use very often you know the need to get money to promote their drug habits or or what drives them and so we have that being a motive for the kidnappings very much and that certainly impairs their ability to think or plan or pull this off successfully at 10 A.M over two hours after Amy had been abducted the phone finally rang hello it was one of her kidnappers yeah just until I had your daughter the man demanded a hundred thousand dollar Ransom half was to be in hundred dollar bills the other half in smaller denominations none of it could be sequenced as instructed Amy's father pleaded to speak to his daughter let me put the kidnapper refused her captor insisted Amy was still alive and that a father could speak to her when the man called back to say where to drop the ransom he added that if the family called the FBI they would never see Amy again [Music] the call lasted less than a minute not long enough to establish a trace for the technology of 1985. [Music] agents played back the recording listening for any background noise that might reveal the location they figured the call was likely made from a pay phone since they could hear wind and traffic noise Mark but they heard nothing more specific and no one in the family recognized that kidnapper's voice though Amy's family was wealthy her father did not have a hundred thousand dollars in cash available since most of his assets were tied up in Investments he called his associates to fly in on chartered planes with whatever cash they were able to withdraw the next call they received was not the one retired Sheriff Eddie Boggs had hoped for the Press had learned of the kidnapping from one of McNeil's Neighbors I got a call from my chief deputy and he said that he has all sorts of media Representatives uh out there wanting a story they knew that there had been a kidnapping there had been a ransom demand they demanded to talk to somebody about the story and if they were going to go on the air with it if the kidnappers discovered that law enforcement was involved they would likely dispose of Amy before the ransom was delivered everything investigators discussed what they should do next as precious minutes ticked by the FBI instructed the family and the Johnson County sheriff on how to proceed in the FBI said well here's what you do you have your Chief Deputy College one of the reporters in asking for his ID ask him who is the very top man at his station that he can talk to and then tell that top man we're not going to confirm whether or not you have a story but if you do have a story and you run it run it you could possibly cost the life of a little girl every local press agency agreed not to run the story until notified by the sheriff just before one o'clock in the afternoon the phone rang again hello it was the same man who had called earlier on a separate line an agent contacted the chief of security at the local phone company who was standing by hoping to trace the call yeah he trapped the number and began to track its origin yeah yeah Mr McNeil begged the kidnapper to let him hear his daughter's voice this time the man allowed the frightened girl to speak to her father [Music] her eyes concealed to prevent her from knowing where she was hurt me be my girl he could hear her crying despite his own he reassured Amy that everything would be okay and that you would soon be home that's when the man grabbed the phone the kidnapper said that he had not yet secured a location for the ransom to be dropped what do you mean you're having trouble getting a drop zone again he promised to call back later hello the room fell silent his former Texas Ranger Bill Gunn recalls it was very heart-rending to listen to it she was frightened and then of course Mr McNeil was frightened the conversation was very short Mr McNeil encouraged her to keep her upper lip up and remember who she was and that was at the end of the conversation they hope the trace would be successful security Chief reported that the call had originated from outside the phone company's calling area and since the call had been terminated it would be impossible to trace it through the neighboring system the phone company was able to determine that the call was made from somewhere in the town of Kennedale 25 miles north of the McNeil's estate good Amy was still in Texas close to Fort Worth but without a specific location investigators had little to go on we had no idea no evidence no weren't no leads nowhere to go the only thing we had was the description of a car I did have my troops what if you had to go out and start and a perimeter and expanding this parameter checking every Farm every house ever housing addition everywhere they could for a car that matched the description that we had Johnson County deputies fanned out over a 30-mile radius from Alvarado up to Canada searching for the kidnapper's car they also alerted other local officers to be on the lookout for the four-door sedan yet without a license plate it was not likely they'd locate the vehicle among the rural expanse almost six hours after 13 year old Amy McNeil had been abducted her father's friends from Texas and Arkansas had begun to arrive in Alvarado carrying tens of thousands in cash Texas Rangers escorted them from a small airport to a local bank where the currency would be processed before it was paid to the kidnappers wearing latex gloves ranges recorded and bundled the one hundred thousand dollar Ransom foreign half of it in hundred dollar bills as the kidnapper had instructed another fifty thousand dollars was compiled from smaller denominations retired Texas Ranger Sergeant John dendy helped direct the processing they had quite a Time raising that amount of money on such short notice but after after they got the money then the Rangers that were at the bank started to getting clean bags to put it in other words no no fingerprints plastic bags and uh made copies of the bills so we'd have the serial numbers on each bill everything was loaded up and then all we had to do then was sit and wait until more demand came in in the late afternoon deputies had located a car that fit the description of the kidnapper's vehicle parked 20 miles from the McNeil's estate a license plate check revealed that the sedan had been stolen the day before from Mesquite Texas 50 miles east of Alvarado inside deputies found no obvious signs of Amy or her abductors they impounded the car and continued to Canvas the area for Witnesses who may have seen the driver at the Johnson County Sheriff's Department the FBI processed the sedan for forensic evidence from the interior they removed several sets of fingerprints but without a suspect's prince to compare them to the recovered Prince could not help identify Amy's captors or their current whereabouts by 11 30 PM 16 hours after Amy had been taken her family had received three more phone calls but still had not been told where the ransom was to be dropped they hope this would be the call that could secure Amy's release hello it was the same man who had called earlier yeah once again the phone company initiated a trace yeah I'm working on it right now Amy's father told the kidnapper that he had the one hundred thousand dollars prepared as the man had requested no no but the caller said that it was too late The Ransom drop he had in mind was at least 200 miles away from Alvarado the gas station no by the time Mr McNeil reached the location it would be light too risky for the kidnapper to take a chance on being seen the father pleaded to make the exchange tonight well I can't wait till tomorrow the man refused he said he called back tomorrow to make the arrangements we didn't think they would uh let us have her back alive you know in good shape we we had no idea what they'd done to her in this period of time that they'd had her agents waited for word to see if the trace had been successful yeah what longer it did not know once again the phone company had failed to secure the kidnapper's location [Music] investigators can only hope that 13-year-old Amy McNeil would survive the night and eventually be reunited with her parents [Music] by 5 PM on Saturday January 12 1985. a day and a half had passed since 13 year old Amy McNeil had been kidnapped on her way to school in Alvarado Texas [ __ ] one of several unidentified kidnappers had called Amy's wealthy family seven times demanded one hundred thousand dollars in unsequenced currency but had not told the mcniels where to drop the ransom though the kidnapper had also warned Amy's family not to call the FBI Mr McNeil had done so and was joined by several agents a dozen Texas Rangers and the Johnson County Sheriff's Department her abductors had promised to call again at 5 PM with the location of the ransom exchange and to confirm that Amy remained unharmed despite the agonizing weight former special agent Clint Brown and his team wasted no time in preparing when the instructions were anticipated a plan was devised to deliver the ransom money with Mr McNeil driving the car and carrying the money himself for delivery so that anybody would see the car it was the limousine that he had they would assume he was in the car by himself actually concealed in the car would be two FBI agents the agents also outfitted Mr McNeil with a mini cassette device to record any conversations he may have with the kidnappers if they should approach his limousine [Music] the interior of the car would be wired as well and the two concealed agents would be heavily armed at 5 10 pm the kidnapper called again [Music] he told Mr McNeil to drive 40 miles alone in his limousine from Alvarado on Interstate 30 to East Dallas and take exit 51. there he would find a gas station the father was to be there by 7 PM in order to receive further instructions on the pay phone by the vending machine Mr McNeil spoke to Amy briefly before her abductor disconnected she was scared but unharmed the call was too brief to be traced as planned a contingent of FBI Texas Rangers and Johnson County Personnel would follow McNeil's car at a distance the team would be fully equipped as retired Texas Ranger Bill Gunn remembers we got all of the assets available tracking devices aircraft um we had a tracking device on Mr McNeil's car so that if we lost contact with it on the ground both aircraft could receive Amy's father promised his wife that he wouldn't come home without their daughter he was fitted with body armor and provided with a sidearm in the event the kidnappers attacked him the two agents with him would be armed with shotguns and semi-automatic pistols check that out they check their radios to make sure they could be heard by the follow team you guys okay back here retired FBI special agent Rod kicklighter was assigned to ride in the limousine and advise the concerned father I recall one of our main instructions to him was not to let himself be taken hostage and we talked through that quite a bit he was to deliver the money and we would then take over try to affect the arrest but he was in no way to get involved himself McNeil got the go-ahead to leave for the gas station in East Dallas 40 miles away when the limo had reached about a mile the agent instructed the others to follow since the kidnapper had provided a specific route to the Dallas gas station former Ranger Sergeant John dendy and the others feared that the kidnappers could be surveilling the limousine as it traveled [Music] we had no idea where they would be who they were what they were in or anything about them and uh in order for them not to become suspicious of any of us we kept a good distance behind behind the car as the stretch crossed county lines the Rangers radioed ahead to local authorities informed traffic patrols not to stop the speeding unmarked cars and provided license plates for their vehicles foreign several units raced ahead to set up surveillance of the service station in East Dallas While most maintained an outside perimeter one team held a distant view of the pay phone they stood by ready to act in the event that the kidnappers revealed themselves or their 13 year old hostage [Music] reported that the limousine had just reached exit 51. the phone had begun ringing at exactly 7 PM when Amy's father rolled into the service station it was the eighth call he had received from his daughter's kidnappers over the past 34 hours the man did not give the Father the news he had hoped for he told Mr McNeil to take Interstate 20 East to Tyler Texas almost 100 miles from Dallas that's a U.S 69 exit he would find another gas station where he'd receive another call at 9 20 on the pay phone outside for retired special agent Clint Brown it was difficult to predict what Amy's abductors might be planning we could tell the kidnappers were not very well organized they seemed somewhat ill at ease confused some of their plans seem to change they didn't seem to have a clear idea of where the money was to be delivered and so it even appeared to be stalling at times trying to formulate a workable plan that they thought they could use so it did not appear that they had thought this out very well at all at the second gas station in Tyler Amy's father was directed to drive to a third one in Longview 40 miles further east by 11 pm and there he was ordered to drive 60 more miles north to a fourth gas station in Mount Pleasant Texas [Music] precisely at midnight he'd receive another call at the Payphone outside by now investigators had covered over 180 miles traveling for well over five and a half hours they hadn't anticipated the long trip and two surveillance aircraft were forced to turn back to refuel in Dallas [Music] despite their frustrations the team was determined to Outlast the kidnappers we had no idea what they were going to do next they just kept running us over East Texas we saw a large portion of East Texas and we didn't know when it was going to stop but we knew that we were there for the duration was only getting worse [Music] the limousine began losing power after racing at speeds in excess of 100 miles an hour for extended periods the engine simply quit agent kicked lighter fear with the mechanical problem would jeopardize any chance they may have still had to rescue the 13 year old we're all getting a little tense and excited and worried that we're not going to get to the drop side and that we're not going to be able to get Amy back dozens of miles away at the gas station in Mount Pleasant two camouflaged Texas Ranger snipers had been deployed to surveil the Payphone at midnight it began to ring Mr McNeil was the only one who could answer but he missed the call at midnight on January 13 1985 just outside Mount Pleasant Texas two FBI agents and the wealthy father of a kidnapped 13-year-old girl worked frantically to repair a limousines engine right Mr McNeil's limousine was the car his daughter's kidnappers expected him to be driving alone to a Mount Pleasant gas station pay phone by midnight as Mr McNeil tried to restart his car camouflage Texas Ranger snipers deployed to surveil the gas station watched helplessly as the phone began ringing Mr McNeil was the only one who could answer but he missed the call for the final location of the 100 000 Ransom Exchange [Music] patrolling the desolate roads around the gas station in Mount Pleasant the support team was informed that Mr McNeil had finally found his cars difficulty according to former FBI special agent Clint Brown the car that Mr McNeil was riding in began to develop electrical problems apparently the alternator wasn't keeping the battery charged up and so as time went on the lights began to damn and he began to have trouble with the electrical system of the car the communications and tracking devices wired to the limo system had drained its power over the past seven hours disconnecting several instruments provided enough juice to get the engine started again though the headlights were inoperable the car would move forward Mr McNeil and the two agents pressed on without full power and limited visibility their path was lit by an aircraft overhead foreign the remaining FBI agents Texas Rangers and Johnson County Personnel gathered at a separate Filling Station a short distance from where the kidnappers had planned to call they debated what to do next since Mr McNeil had missed the midnight appointment and they had no way of contacting the kidnappers with few options investigators decided to send the limousine to the Mount Pleasant gas station late figuring that the kidnappers would probably call again we were pretty well counting on the fact that they were going to show up or call that you know they were desperate for the money and we reassured them we had the money and we certainly reassured them we wanted Amy back so uh we thought that they would stay connected to follow through with the payoff site and approximately 1am Mr McNeil and the FBI agents arrived at the Mount Pleasant gas station in the troubled limousine almost eight hours and 200 miles after they had first departed Alvarado The Limousines engine gave out for good the vehicle wasn't going anywhere without major repair they could do nothing more but wait in the chilly night and pray that the kidnappers would contact them [Music] due to the fact we had to drive very slowly in the limousine we were we were late getting to the drop site approximately an hour we were somewhat concerned about that but we set up to wait by the drop site Texas Rangers kept watch remaining hidden in the field across from the gas station the fate of 13 year old Amy McNeil remained unknown then at 1 15 in the morning the Payphone started ringing as investigators it's suspected one of the kidnappers called back eager to get the ransom he claimed that Amy was still alive but refused to let her speak worse still former Texas Ranger Bill Gunn and his team learned that the assailants had likely spotted the heavy presence of law enforcement on the desolate roads they started out telling him that he'd brought the police with him and they were very unhappy with that so they finally told him to bring the money to a motel in Mount Pleasant and at that time he informed the man the kidnapper that he could not move the vehicle again it was dead and the man told him on the phone then they said well we're coming after the money and we've got plenty of guns and there better not be any police officers around the father remained Resolute despite his fear of what the kidnappers may have already done to his daughter he grabbed the ransom bag and stood outside to his daughter's captors could see him as they approached [Music] agents hidden in the limousine readied themselves for an armed confrontation retired special agent kicklighter realized a mistake now could cost lives exchange of a ransom during a kidnapping is always the one of the most critical elements of the investigation in this case you don't want someone else to be hurt or taken hostage and be another victim of a kidnapping hours passed in the cold January night the Rangers stayed alert protecting against an ambush on the road circling the gas station investigators saw no sign of vehicles approaching the ransom drop if you see anything out here by three in the morning two hours after the kidnappers had caught it looked as if they weren't going to show Texas Rangers Johnson County deputies and the FBI considered what their next move should be it was decided that they were not going to come and so the whole surveillance and monitoring situation was called off in anticipation we're going to have to start again the next day on Sunday agents in the limo received word of the decision to regroup until Daybreak Mr McNeil insisted they stay but investigators convinced him that at present there was nothing more they could do for his daughter if nothing else right Mr McNeil was upset that yet another night was going to pass without a resolution to getting his daughter back he had done everything that they had told him to do so there was a great deal of disappointment a car came by to pick up McNeil and the Agents they headed back to the nearby gas station where others had begun to assemble the two Rangers hiding in the field for the past three hours moved toward the street where the sheriff was to meet them in a separate van [Music] as they approached an unidentified vehicle cruised by their position it was filled with a group of men and a young girl who headed towards the interstate Buick southbound ranges called for units need somebody to pick them up as they watch those believed to be the kidnappers speed off into the cold Texas night at 3 45 a.m on January 13 1985. two Texas Rangers believed they had spotted the kidnappers of 13-year-old Amy McNeil racing away from the ransom drop point in Mount Pleasant Texas they alerted all available units in the area in route to collect the Rangers the Johnson County Sheriff heard their call and saw the suspicious vehicle on the highway he gave Chase but the sedan easily pulled away from the lumbering van that former Sheriff Eddie Boggs was driving my bam being as slow as it was they outran me like I was standing still there wasn't any way I could keep up in even with inside what was going on because that chase was going over 100 miles an hour and they were they were it was unbelievable despite his best efforts the sheriff lost the car and returned to the makeshift command post to provide a detailed account Amy's life was now an even greater Jeopardy since there was no question the kidnapper's new law enforcement was in the area the pilot had spotted the vehicle and investigators still on the road and resumed The Chase former Texas Ranger Bill Gunn recalls that the suspects were speeding West on interstate 30. but that time the rest of us were had gotten involved and we were in pursuit of the vehicle and we continued at a high speed chase down interstate 30. to which would have been a direction going toward Dallas and to a small community in another County ten minutes later Texas Rangers Sheriff deputies and the FBI fell into line the suspects refused to slow down as the lead Ranger began to close in he was fired upon a shotgun and Pistol held at his car with rounds as he prepared to return fire he glimpsed two girls in the back seat one was young Amy McNeil who they were forcing into the back window the people who were responsible for this started firing guns at him out the back windows on each side of the Buick they would push Amy up into the back glass or that she could be seen and of course we couldn't return any fire [Music] shots hit the grill of elite [ __ ] slugs pierced the carburetor forcing the ranger to stop [Applause] this continued at high speeds through three Texas counties before the suspects exited into the small town of Saltillo Texas [Applause] about 4 a.m they stopped on the front lawn of a home and several fled on foot opened fire on investigators two gunmen barricaded themselves behind a van parked in the driveway while a third disappeared behind the house none of the officers on the scene were wearing body armor when I first got out of the car I could see this man standing in front of the van now this is Sunday morning at four o'clock and then no moons as far as I can remember and every time he pull off around with that 12 gauge hit line up for girl foreign took cover behind their vehicles and pinned the gunman down the suspect's abandoned Carr was in the direct line of fire Amy was trapped inside without any means of Escape one assailant attempted to break into the home of an elderly resident she took cover not knowing what was happening a few feet from where she had slept as the firefight raged on investigators knew that they had to somehow get to Amy McNeil before it was too late at 4am on January 13 1985. the FBI Texas Rangers and Johnson County Sheriffs exchanged gunfire with the kidnappers of 13-year-old Amy McNeil after being held for almost two days Amy remained trapped inside a captor's vehicle with a female assailant on the front lawn of a farmhouse in Saltillo Texas Ranger Sergeant John dendy was one of several who braved the hail of bullets I could see one of them behind the front wheel of the car and that's what I was mainly shooting at I didn't have any other place to go and the only thing I know to do is just shut them down and the only way I'm going to do that is to hit one of them several miles away in another vehicle Amy's wealthy father was accompanied by the Johnson County sheriff and an FBI agent on their way to the scene they could do nothing more but hope and pray that the 13 year old would survive the battle go ahead as the shooting continued the Johnson County Sheriff's deputy moved towards the suspect's cars Ranger Bill gunley calls one deputy sheriff ran from the vehicle that he arrived in over to the kidnappers vehicle and she asked him if he was a police officer and he said yes ma'am and she just really grabbed hold of him then and hung on the deputy handed the frightened girl to a ranger who took her out of Harm's Way they ran back to the road where more backup arrived after 44 hours in captivity thirteen-year-old Amy McNeil was finally safe the ranger needed to contact the other investigators and to tell her father the good news retired FBI special agent Rod kicklighter was in the vehicle as the Ranger's call came through it seemed like hours before we finally got the confirmation that Amy was safe I recall Mr McNeil beating me about The Head and Shoulders about Amy being safe and they've got her and he was he was ecstatic as were we all hold your fire Hold Your Fire well Amy was headed to meet her father the shooting had subsided the gunman had both been wounded investigators held their weapons on them not sure if the suspect still had ammunition third gunman emerged realizing that escape was impossible he surrendered from inside the kidnapper's car investigators cuffed the female suspect and a fourth man who would remain there during the shootout range is confirmed with Amy that all the kidnappers were now in custody on a deserted highway a mile away Amy ran towards the waiting van that held Mr McNeil former special agent Clint Brown watched The Reunion between father and daughter foreign everybody was pretty emotional you know we all had kids and daughters and such so we were pretty uh pretty emotional just watching that reunion and everyone was so happy that it had turned out so well that we all shared in that excitement and joy of her being recovered safely no one but the suspects had been hit by gunfire both were ex-convicts and high on methamphetamine at the time of the shooting the elderly Resident was also examined she had survived the ordeal with only frayed nerves [Music] a license plate check on the kidnapper's car revealed that it had been stolen in Dallas the day before investigators also figured out why the suspects had stopped their vehicle when they had we never could understand why they turned in at this particular house but we found out later they'd run out of gasoline 34 year old James Foote who had made the initial Ransom calls had previously worked for Mr McNeil and it hatched the plan to kidnap Amy for using a weapon in the commission of the crime he was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and attempted murder and was sentenced to life in prison 27 year old Michael Mills who had made the remaining calls was likewise convicted of aggravated kidnapping and attempted murder receiving life the other assailants 21-year-old Daniel neckar Jr and 21 year old Thomas Barnes were convicted of the same charges and also sentenced to life the 18 year old woman who was with them was charged as the men were it only met James foot a few days earlier before the kidnapping had occurred the woman was scared when the men brought the 13 year old into the house but stayed to prevent Amy from being abused by them Amy later confirmed that the 18 year old had protected her according to retired Johnson County Sheriff Eddie Boggs she was only given a 10-year probetty sentence per Amy's request female accomplice really didn't know what she was getting into at the time whenever she joined him because this they had already been using dope for several days steady before she got involved in it and it was just a uh she got involved something she couldn't get out of six months later on July 4th 1985 foot was transferred from the State Penitentiary to the Johnson County Jail to face additional charges authorities had traced the weapons he used in the kidnapping to the armed home invasion of a Dallas man foot was also indicted in Arlington where he had attempted to kidnap the child of a wealthy developer days before he took Amy outside in the blistering Texas summer the prison guard agreed to retrieve a water hose to cool down the inmates when he left foot climbed over the eight-foot fence he made it under the barbed wire seconds later the kidnapper disappeared into the nearby Woods that evening the Johnson County Sheriff faced the difficult task of informing Mr McNeil that his daughter's kidnapper escaped to where no one knew deputies would be stationed outside the McNeil home as long as foot remained at large fearing that the convict might seek Vengeance on the Family Mr McNeil immediately offered a reward for any information leading to foot's recapture a few days later A call came in to sheriff Boggs that seemed promising James foot had a cousin that lived up close to Paris Texas that called in and said that he knew where he was and had been in contact with him and that cousin also had some criminal charges pending on him and was willing to make a deal okay guys we're going to be in her foot had been hiding in the cousins Paris Texas Home 170 miles Northwest of the prison I was getting access to the property Johnson County deputies prepared for the assault of the single-story dwelling over here this is your living room area they readied themselves for another armed confrontation as promised the cousin made certain that foot was inside at home for the arrest to take place there would be no shootout Sheriff deputies captured foot without incident he was returned to prison where foot will spend the rest of his life at the state capitol in Austin Texas retired Ranger Sergeant John dendy was among those who received Commendation and recognition for the successful conclusion to the case going to Austin talking to the governor get an accommodation the fact that I knew that I had had something to do we're saving this beautiful little girl's life was worth more than anything else they could do that made everything worthwhile all 36 years that I spent law enforcement that that was that was the top because law enforcement responded quickly and did not relent Amy McNeil was reunited with her family and friends thankful for the determined officers and agents who answered the call thank you [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] in Los Angeles a band of gunmen invade an armored car company [Music] they grabbed millions and then vanish [Music] when the FBI does find suspects insufficient evidence prevents their arrest agents and detectives try to penetrate the gunman's secretive world bring them to justice [Music] foreign [Music] [Music] robbery is a terrifying ordeal when a gang descended on a Los Angeles cash Vault they threatened to kill anyone who resisted the violent assault was the largest heist in U.S history and a piece of plastic was the only evidence I'm Jim calstrom former head of the FBI's New York office the FBI LAPD and the IRS joined forces to unravel a complex network of money laundering fraud and a tight Code of Silence the Los Angeles Warehouse district is a tough Bleak part of town street gangs and violence in common the area's businesses are housed in non-descript buildings many surrounded by barbed wire fences one secure block was occupied by a leading armored car company Friday night September 13 1997. employees of the armored car company were going about their routine counting and sorting over 20 million dollars yeah the money would be dispersed to automated teller machines across Los Angeles to meet the weekend demand for cash there were five employees including two security guards working the graveyard shift 12 30 a.m one guard took his break in the lunchroom as he did every night [Music] but he wasn't alone we got one we got the good five armed men subdued the guard in seconds they dragged their hostage into an office where security monitors were kept foreign then a second security guard preparing to go home for the night entered unarmed and out of uniform he offered no resistance four of the assailants headed for the cash vault the fifth held the guards at gunpoint and monitored the security cameras the employees in the vault prep area were unaware that the building was Under Siege [Music] the gunman threatened to shoot if anyone disobeyed orders or made any sudden moves foreign s now had Direct access to the Vault and its 20 million dollars one man appeared to be in charge barking orders to his accomplices number five everything's on schedule he also used a consumed radio headset to direct others somewhere outside the world when commanding his men the leader didn't use names only a numbered code the robbers were coldly efficient wasting no movement in less than 10 minutes they wield Millions to the loading dock face down number six come on up we're ready in the outer office the gunman removed the surveillance recorder bolted to a desk seconds later employees heard more destruction in the back office what's up when the leader and another man returned the employees no doubt feared it was to eliminate Witnesses assailants only stole the Vault manager's pickup truck key [Music] suddenly it was quiet believing the gunman had fled the guards risked freeing themselves they called 911 [Music] LAPD officers were immediately dispatched to the scene okay hold on we're going to go down there right now [Music] detective John Licata knew the case was unusual from the beginning we have experienced armored car robberies where the couriers or the truck are attacked this was the first time we've ever had a facility hit officers secured the crime scene and detectives began interviewing the employees they said the five assailants seemed to move through the facility as if they had been there before they didn't see them leave but they heard the sound of a diesel engine pulling into then out of the loading area a sixth assailant must have been driving one employee thought she recognized the voice of one of the gunmen is that of a former armored card driver for the company [Music] she agreed to come to the station in the morning to study a photo lineup of former employees detectives spoke with the vault manager whose personal pickup truck and keys had been stolen parties they wondered why his keys were taken and not the others the manager said he parked in the same spot each night no the suspects had asked him what the vehicle looked like that led us to believe that whoever took his keys and had taken his vehicle knew him and his vehicle the manager agreed one of the men's voices was familiar but he couldn't think of a name he said he would contact him if it came to him forensic technicians took impressions of the facility's door locks initially damage found on the doors and locks suggested the thieves used Force to gain entry but later examination by technicians in the Police lab proved otherwise but not to the degree that it would have caused them to malfunction to open they believed the gunman had used a key then faked signs of forced entry company officials later estimated the loss at a staggering 18.9 million dollars the robbers knew what to take and what to leave behind those bins that contained large amounts of cash were taken those that didn't that contained stamps and cash checks were not taken this suggested that the assailants knew how the company stored its cash the robbers also appeared to know where the company had installed its video surveillance recorders including a backup machine that was hidden inside a locked cabinet in the back office employees had heard the assailants destroy the lock to get to the backup VCR s the recording devices were kept in a cabinet inaccessible to most employees we interviewed all the facility employees and 80 percent of them didn't know about the recording devices in the back office investigators processed the loading area for any evidence of shoe prints tire tracks or clothing fibers they found none but they did discover what appeared to be a broken truck reflector or lens cover I personally spoke with maintenance person that had cleaned the facility earlier in the day and he assured me that that lens would have had them and left there sometime in the evening so it was surmised by us that it probably was left by the suspect's vehicle and we didn't have a lot of Clues as to what the vehicle would be other than that reflector that was recovered and we didn't know if it was a common item taking off of trucks or thank you since the money stolen from the facility was federally insured the FBI joined the investigation [Music] special agent John McCarron from the Los Angeles field office studied a crime scene video made by the Los Angeles police the detailed the sequence of the gunman's activities during the robbery [Music] put up in this room here this door is unlocked and they both victims down on the floor here and they also remove their keys once they did that the five massed gunmen had pulled off the largest cash heist in U.S history agent McCarron hoped the public could help find them the media was given General descriptions of the individuals that committed the robbery as far as height and weight and clothing and the fact that the individuals were all armed and and there was a posting of a reward at the time assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager hoped the vague descriptions would be enough to produce a lead the victims told us that they believed that the robbers were black and that was based on the skin color that they saw through the eye holes of the Mask and they also told us that one of the robbers appeared to be lighter-skinned and he may be Hispanic they were not able to see anybody's face but they had heard voices kitchen an LAPD headquarters one of the armored car company employees was shown a photo lineup the woman believed she had recognized the voice of one of the robbers [Music] now she was trying to match his voice to a face the lineup consisted of pictures of policemen mixed with several former armored car drivers and security officers she picked one former driver as a possible match to the voice she heard on the night of the robbery [Music] police learned that the man had recently left La for New Orleans Agents from the FBI's New Orleans field office approached the former armored car driver at his family's home there your Marksman FBI is my partner is there a problem no problem he said he was unaware that the company had been robbed and was willing to cooperate sure [Music] he said that he had left his job on good terms a few weeks before the robbery the robbery and the Agents were able to corroborate his statements about being out of town thank you very much on the night of the robbery in Los Angeles the man was 1900 miles away in Louisiana he was ruled out despite the false lead investigators still believe the robbery had been an inside job but whoever the gunman were they left little behind and with 18.9 million dollars in their hands they could be anywhere [Music] in September 1997 the FBI and the LAPD were unable to identify any of the six masked men who had robbed an armored car company of nearly 19 million dollars they believed at least one was a current or former employee since the gang ended the building with a key and knew where hidden surveillance equipment was you made mention at the scene in a second interview the vault manager on duty during the heist realized he recognized the voice of the lead gunman plus he he just got let go too so maybe he believed the man was Alan Pace a former Company employee he thought Pace was one of the two gunmen who stole the keys to his pickup truck Pace was familiar with the truck and had asked to borrow it before FBI special agent John McCarron studied Pace's employment history Allen Pace was an employee who had worked for the company for approximately a year and a half he was actually suspended the day prior to the robbery 28-year-old Alan Pace had no criminal record but when the company suspended him for disciplinary reasons he had not turned in his keys investigators went to interview Pace at his home in Los Angeles Hayes told them he knew about the robbery through the media but assured the agents that he had nothing to do with the heist heard about it he said he was at a party with his girlfriend on the night of the crime he gave them her address and phone number investigators needed to verify Pace's alibi called in for a background check on the girlfriend detective John Licata learned she was a former employee too Mr Pace's girlfriends worked in the facility in the cash balt area and specifically had a position that required her to handle the security video equipment she had been terminated approximately four weeks prior to the robbery [Music] investigators asked Pace's girlfriend about the night of the robbery she confirmed that on that night pace and several of his friends attended an all-night party in Long Beach G and Pace stayed at the party through the early morning hours of the following day and there were plenty of witnesses who saw them there though suspicious Pace's Alibi was corroborated and it was enough to block investigators temporarily [Music] they would need a different tack to keep the case moving forward okay John John look out of here the only physical evidence was a cracked Amber lens found at the crime scene we're going to uh they believed it came from a diesel truck used as one of the getaway vehicles [Music] they needed to find that truck well I got the assistance of some of my partners and half a dozen of us for the next five evenings between the hours of 11 pm and three a 3 A.M um went to the location of where the armored car facility was and interviewed anyone that frequented the area either on foot or in a vehicle a week after the robbery they patrolled the warehouse District near the scene of the crime after several nights they found a homeless man who lived on the streets in the area memory maybe it's just where you stay he said that on the night the robbery took place he saw a mid-sized rental truck idling near the armored car company sounded like a diesel big white truck he noticed it that night because usually there was little business or late night traffic in the area but he didn't see the driver he'd never seen the truck there before or since the description of the diesel rental truck fit the victim's statements that they heard a diesel truck in the company loading area foreign that the Amber lens found in the loading area had fallen off that truck teams of agents and detectives canvas facilities in the Los Angeles area that rented diesel trucks they showed employees a photo of the partial lens found at the crime scene several recognized the lens as the type used on the running lights for a certain model of truck the lenses were a problem because they frequently fell off and needed to be replaced [Music] facilities that rented the truck that the lens most likely came off of we subpoenaed documents from all the rental vehicles that they had rented two months prior to the robbery for a period of time two months after the robbery investigators spent hours pouring through the rental records but there were no rentals by Alan pace or his girl his girl it looked like another dead end authorities contacted assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager for legal advice on how to proceed you can't just go get a warrant because somebody is a suspect and you think that they did a crime you have to have evidence that they committed the crime Allen Pace had denied any involvement in the robbery and had even claimed that he was at another place he had an alibi which witnesses that we spoke to corroborated so at that point in time all we had was the fact that he was a disgruntled employee who had been fired the day before the robbery and one of the employees believed that the one of the robbers had a voice that was similar to his and that clearly was not enough evidence to find out more the FBI and LAPD began watching the former armored car company employee foreign if Pace was involved in a multi-million dollar robbery he might show signs of his Newfound wealth we did do surveillance of Mr pace and he did not appear to be living beyond his means he didn't appear to be spending a lot of money he didn't appear to have a lot of cash at his disposal nothing in located Pace in the robbery beyond the circumstantial evidence they already had as the months passed there was little movement on the case the reward for information leading to a conviction now totaled 250 thousand dollars and uh the rewards for any information about the perpetrators of this robbery there were absolutely no leads no forensic evidence no eyewitnesses the investigation just came to a grinding halt though Pace was still the primary suspect without more substantial evidence the FBI was unable to make an arrest for now it appeared that Alan pace and five accomplices had gotten away with nearly 19 million dollars in cash by September of 1998 a full year had passed since six masked gunmen made off with almost 19 million dollars the prime suspect was Alan Pace a former armored car company employee suspended the day before the crime assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager was frustrated by the lack of evidence against pace it didn't appear that he was out there spending money it didn't appear that he had the fruits of the crime so there really wasn't any legal legal basis to go out and arrest him or even to search his house then press coverage of the one-year anniversary of the crime prompted a lead for case agent John McCarron an informant called the FBI saying he thought he might know one of the robbers investigators went to the informant's home in Suburban Los Angeles the informant explained he had been an employee of the armored car company a year earlier around the time of the robbery he had since left to become a real estate agent he claimed that shortly after the robbery he was given one hundred thousand dollars in cash to purchase a home for a man he knew Eugene Hill asked that the deed to the home be listed in the name of his girlfriend [Music] at his girlfriend's apartment Hill stored a trunk filled with smaller boxes he gave one of the boxes to the informant it contained cash still bundled by Bank rappers totaling one hundred thousand dollars [Applause] the informant when he received the money noticed that the ten thousand dollar bundles had these Bank straps on them he kept those Bank straps they were dated the two days prior to the heist we were able to later determine the paper type wrappers actually came from some of the money stolen from the armored car company the informant said Hill changed his mind and asked for the money back but in cashier's checks not cash the informant had kept fifteen thousand dollars and Hill had recently begun threatening him he hoped the FBI could protect him [Music] Eugene Hill had no criminal record and had never worked at the armored car company but a background check revealed Hill had a connection with prime suspect Alan pace both had worked for another Security Agency in Los Angeles investigators began surveillance on the hill at one point they followed him to a business named extreme entertainment the company build itself as an entertainment service that provided everything from children's games to exotic dancers business records revealed that Eugene hill was a partner in the company along with Alan pace investigators suspected that extreme entertainment was likely established to launder money from the robbery the Internal Revenue Service was brought on board and supplied with information from records and documents which would assist us in preparing money laundering charges against some of these individuals the investigative team learned more about the company besides Alan pace and Eugene Hill stream entertainment listed two other men as partners Terry Brown and Fred McCrary the four had worked together at the same La Security Agency before Allen Pace was hired at the armored car company team entertainment's accounting books looked suspicious to Los Angeles IRS assistant special agent in charge Philip Mullins there were four suspected robbers involved in extreme entertainment extreme entertainment wasn't really generating very much income but there was a lot of cash going through the business into the bank accounts and then a lot of money being paid out in salaries investigators began to dig deeper into the financial backgrounds of the four partners they subpoenaed bank statements credit card reports and tax returns [Music] in the personal bank records of Eugene Hill they found the suspect had a second source of income one of the things covered were deposits of zipped from a company called rainforest now we'd never heard of rainforest and we didn't know what kind of company it was so we went and looked at the rainforest bank records and we found that in addition to writing regular monthly checks to Eugene Hill rainforest was also writing checks on a regular basis to somebody named Thomas Johnson like Hill Thomas Johnson's position at rainforest was listed as a consultant it was unclear what type of Consultants they were rainforest was in business developing New Recycling Technologies Johnson and Hill had invested two million dollars in the company the investment in a legitimate company was a classic money laundering scheme you take bad money you invested in something you hide it conceal it and ultimately end up with something that looks legitimate investigators felt confident that the five men were strong suspects but so far no evidence connected them directly to the 18.9 million dollar robbery LAPD detective John lacotta and his partner detective John Wong cross-referenced the suspect's names against Truck Rental records from the time of the robbery detective Wong made an important discovery my partner John Wong is the one that found the rental agreement from one of the suspects Eugene Hill in which he had read in the suspect's vehicle that was used that night just prior to the robbery and then returned just after the robbery we were able to locate that very truck it was still in the Los Angeles area and we got that truck and we removed the light assembly and had the FBI forensics lab compare it to the lens that was found on the loading dock area they needed to know if the Amber lens had fallen off that truck while waiting for the lab results investigators looked further into suspect Thomas Johnson lived in an expensive home in an upscale Las Vegas neighborhood surveillance of his residence and during that period of time his girlfriend at the time was identified agents flagged the girlfriend's name if Vegas Police ran into her they should call La on the night of September 10 1999 nearly two years to the day after the robbery the team in La got a call and boarded a helicopter there had been a domestic disturbance at Thomas Johnson's Las Vegas home Johnson's girlfriend had called the police used the disturbance call as an opportunity to question the girlfriend she alleged that Johnson had beaten her she was more than willing to answer any questions they had about him she said Johnson was laundering money through the Las Vegas casinos he and a friend would buy thousands of dollars in chips that he would later have her exchange for cash the exchange was always in amounts less than ten thousand dollars to avoid filling out cash reports gambling and appear to have a lot of money with which to gamble and it's a little tricky when you uh do these types of Investigations because you don't know where that money is coming from if it's perhaps gambling winnings that are then being used to conduct more gambling activities or if it's perhaps what we thought which was money from the robbery the girlfriend told investigators Johnson had mentioned a big job that he had taken part in back in Los Angeles Johnson had invested in a company with a gambling friend when investigators showed her a photo of Eugene Hill she confirmed that he was Johnson's friend circumstantial evidence against Thomas Johnson Alan pace and Eugene Hill was building but it was still not enough to make any arrests agents would need to turn the suspects against one another if there was to be any hope of convictions two years after six massed gunmen robbed an armored car company of 18.9 million dollars the FBI IRS and LAPD had gathered strong circumstantial evidence against five Suspects but had nothing that directly tied the men to the crime the only physical evidence recovered was a cracked Amber lens found in the loading area of the armored car company investigators believe the lens fell off a truck rented by suspect Eugene Hill the day before the robbery and the other lenses from the truck's running lights to the FBI lab in Washington DC forensic metallurgist Michael Smith compared tool marks from the broken lens to those on the other lenses from the truck in this case the marks look rather like the uh the rings on a tree and we attempt to see whether those marks line up or not using a high-powered comparison microscope he made an exact match the same tool had made all the lenses in the same work session indicating the broken lens had very likely come from the truck rented by Hill the forensics results were compelling but they did not definitively prove that Eugene Hill or the other four suspects were with the truck during the robbery assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager needed stronger evidence before authorizing arrests he hoped Hill's girlfriends would provide it we had identified two of his girlfriends who also appeared to be spending not large amounts but amounts of cash approximately two years after the robbery we had gotten to the point where we needed to talk to these women that were in Eugene Hills life worried that charges might be filed against her one of Hill's girlfriends rolled telling investigators what she knew she told him that after the date of the robbery Hill suddenly had a lot of cash she said Hill stored Two Foot Lockers filled with boxes of the cash in her apartment she and a friend helped him count and sort thousands Hill told her that before the new Chris Bills could be spent they needed to look worn so she washed them usually Thomas Johnson took part in the operation she said they would go to Las Vegas by gambling chips with the washed bills and then turn them in for new cash her story corroborated the statement previously given by Johnson's girlfriend [Music] in return for her testimony prosecutors agreed not to file charges against her next FBI agents and LAPD detectives wanted to talk to Eugene Hill's sister and some questions about bank accounts the IRS had uncovered we were able to subpoena her records and determine that she had several accounts that she was holding in trust for Eugene Hill those records showed that there were a lot of unexplained cash deposits into those records and it also appeared that checks were being written for motorcycles and vehicles and other consumer goods so now we had a little bit more indication that Eugene Hill was perhaps spending money that he really couldn't explain receiving she agreed to talk to the investigators but said she first needed to make a phone call she stepped away and appeared to send a numeric page [Music] investigators asked her about the accounts she held for her brother she was evasive and claimed to be unaware of any of her brother's financial matters moments after the phone call Eugene Hill arrived [Music] when questioned Hill denied any knowledge of the armored car company robbery he told investigators that he didn't have time to answer their questions then but he would meet them the next morning at their office loaded with cash hill was a significant Flight Risk [Music] foreign the FBI called assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager for advice I was just getting ready for bed the phone rang at home and the agent said uh you know this is what Mr Hill wants to do should we let him go and it was just one of those split-second you know decisions that had to be made and I made the decision that we were not going to let Eugene Hill go we were going to arrest him that night Hill was heading back to his car he was placed under arrest the only circumstantial evidence connecting him to the robbery it was a risk the law requires an expeditious trial clock had begun to tick on September 23 1999 the FBI arrested Eugene Hill one of five men suspected in an armored car company Heist assistant U.S attorney Alka Sager had made the decision to arrest Hill despite having only circumstantial evidence linking him to the crime [Music] he'll go there was a real danger that he would have alerted the others to the investigation given the amount of money that was taken in this robbery it was apparent that these robbers would have the means to flee if they wanted to and I just felt we couldn't take that chance that's completely the search of Hill's home provided no solid evidence tying Hill to the robbery but investigators did discover ledgers that showed Hill had purchased real estate and other people's names Prime Suspect Alan Pace was also listed on Hills ledgers as having purchased real estate and others names [Music] finally IRS agent Philip Mullins had something on Pace this was very significant in that there was over a million dollars worth of real estate purchased for Allen pace that he had no legitimate source of income to purchase that property if convicted Eugene Hill was facing up to 40 years in prison hoping for sentencing consideration he confessed and promised to tell police everything he knew he said Alan Pace recruited him and three others for the robbery Alan Pace told him that he had already spoken to Terry Brown and Freddie McCrary and they were ready to do the job and he wanted Eugene Hill to come on board and maybe bring another person in so Eugene Hill approached Thomas Johnson who agreed to participate and that's where the plan was hatched here Hill confirmed Pace was The Mastermind of the heist and leader of the Gang Hill knew all of the men except for the sixth who was a personal friend of paces Pace told the others his plan could set them up for life five to six employees at most Alan Pace told them that they would do the robbery on Friday night when there would be very few employees working there he said that he knew who those employees were that they wouldn't offer any resistance and that it wouldn't be a problem they would just uh tie up the employees take the money and they'd be in and out you know within half an hour things following orders Hill rented the diesel truck on the day of the robbery and met up with a gang at the party in Long Beach shortly before midnight they left the party one by one [Music] they drove to the warehouse District then five walked to the armored car company [Music] during the robbery one man stayed with the truck waiting a few blocks away for the call to pull in when the truck arrived they loaded it up Pace knew to take the surveillance equipment they later transferred the money to a storage unit rented by Thomas Johnson where it remained for two weeks four of them left in the rental truck Gene Hill and Alan Pace drove away in the vault manager's pickup since Pace knew where he parked each night the six men disposed of the guns and VCRs changed their clothes and returned to the party as if nothing had happened in the time it took others at the party to drink a couple more beers the gang had committed the largest armed Rob in U.S history investigators needed to corroborate Eugene Hill's story FBI special agent John McCarron and his team believed Thomas Johnson should be the next one taken agents in our Las Vegas field office were conducting surveillance on Thomas Johnson and we knew his exact location we followed him from one of the casinos [Music] agents tail Johnson as he visited several casinos [Music] did not know if the suspect was armed [Music] to execute a safe arrest agents needed to isolate Johnson outside and away from the casino crowd they asked at Casino security guard to approach him with the rules [Music] the guard told Johnson his car had been hit and that he needed to go outside to fill out a report [Music] Johnson took the bait [Music] he checked his car agent safely took him into custody investigators laid out the case against him and the possibility of decades in prison like Eugene Hill Johnson cooperated in the hopes of a lighter centers verifying Hill's version of the robbery and confirmed that Alan Pace was the leader investigators finally had sufficient evidence they quickly arrested everyone but the leader we knew that pace was aware of the earlier arrests of the other individuals there was a warrant for his arrest and and he contacted me here at my office and told me that he wanted to self-surrender on February 28 2000 Pace arrived at the LA Federal Building in the company of his lawyer he made no statement and refused to cooperate with investigators Pace was arrested and held without bail four of the robbers pled guilty to robbery and conspiracy Eugene Hill was sentenced to nine years in prison Thomas Johnson received 10 years Fred McCrary received seven and a half years and Terry Brown got eight the sixth gunman Eric Boyd fought the charges against him and was found guilty and sentenced to 17 years after a three-week trial Allen Pace who had orchestrated the armed robbery was sentenced to 24 years in prison agents seized all of the criminals assets they were able to account for about five million dollars of the stolen money to about 14 million that money is how it was spent if it was spent we just have no idea but whenever the felons are finally released the FBI will be watching if they make any moves to recover hidden money they'll go straight back to jail [Music] [Music] foreign [Music]
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