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Saturday, January 31, 2004 -- 5:30 PM
The witness, who is
the victim's mother, was interviewed by Detectives Armstrong and Murphy
of the Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department.
The interview was conducted at Yoknapatawpha Sheriff's Department Headquarters
and was recorded on a portable tape recorder with the witness' knowledge
and consent.
TA = Detective T. Armstrong
SM = Detective S. Murphy
SD = Susan Dubois
TA: Good morning, Mrs.
Dubois. I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm sure this must be difficult for
you, but the more information we have, the sooner we can catch whoever
did this.
SM: Can I get anything
for you? Coffee? Water?
SD: Thank you, Detectives.
A glass of water, I guess. I'll help anyway I can. You have to catch the
monster who killed my baby! I can't believe she's gone. Oh God, how could
this happen? She never hurt anyone in her life.
TA: Here, have a sip
of your water and take a deep breath. Now. Better? Okay. First, would you
state your name and address for the record please?
SD: Susan Dubois. 3043 Davis Drive, Oxford, Mississippi.
SM: Now, Mrs. Dubois, I know you talked to the first officers on the scene,
but would you tell us about the events leading up to finding your daughter's
body this morning?
SD: I'll try. But
everything is sort of jumbled.. Oh god. It is such a shock! I... I... I... ah... can't... ah...
I can't believe she's gone. I... I don't know how long I can keep it together.
SM: Well, just do the
best you can and we'll try to help you get through this. When did you
realize she wasn't in her room?
SD: I went to get
her up about 6:30. I called her first and, when there was no answer, I thought
she was in the shower or something. She's usually up early. So I went to her
room and knocked on her door, but there was no answer. I knocked and knocked
and when I still didn't get an answer, I began to think something was wrong.
Like maybe she was ill or something. So I called the manager on my cell
and he came right up. He unlocked the door with his passkey and I went
in. She wasn't there. I called to her, but there was no answer. I looked
in the bathroom. That's when I noticed the bed hadn't been slept in. That
isn't... wasn't like Barbara. She was very conscientious about going
to bed early the night before the finals of a pageant. I r- r- really
got s- scared then. I called Scarlett to see if Barbara was with her.
Then I called Mary.
SM: Take your time Mrs. Dubois. Scarlett is...?
SD: Scarlett Webb.
She and Barbara are-- were... best friends. Oh, I can't believe she's
gone.
SM: And Mary is?
SD: Mary Jones. She's my dear friend.
TA: Okay, so you were
all looking for Barbara. Then what happened?
SD: After we'd looked
for a few minutes and there was no sign of her, Mary called 911.
SM: I know this must
be very difficult for you. You're doing great. Just a few more questions
and we'll be through here.
SD: Okay. I'll try. This is... s-o-o... hard.
TA: Hang in there, Mrs.
Dubois . We're almost through. Did Barbara have any enemies?
SD: Oh, no. Everyone
loved her. She was such a sweetheart. Who could have done this terrible
thing? I don't understand. How could God let this happen? She never hurt
anybody. Oh... why?
TA: What about her competitors in the pageant?
SD: Oh, no. Most of
these girls were friends. They competed yes, but it isn't a matter of
life or death to them... unless...
SM: Unless what, Mrs. Dubois?
SD: Well, Ingrid has
been acting a little strange lately. Sort of standoffish with Barbara.
In fact, Barbara mentioned it just yesterday. Yesterday. It... seems...
like a h- h- hundred years ago.
TA: And that is Ingrid...?
SD: Oh, Ingrid Freeman.
One of the other contestants. But I can't imagine her hurting Barbara.
SM: But someone did
hurt her, didn't they? What about the guy who found her... Bill
Lamar? They knew each other from high school, I understand.
SD: Bill? I can't
imagine him harming her. They were so in love-- but they were so young.
That was a long time ago and they hadn't seen or talked to each other
since he left. You think he could have done this?
TA: Anyone else, Mrs Dubois?
SD: Nooo... I... can't
even think. Oh God, how can I go on without her? Now I don't have anyone.
I'm all alone again. Oh God..
SM: Ted, she's too
distraught to go on. Let's wrap this up for today. Is there anyone we
can call for you, Mrs. Dubois? Family?
SD: I don't have any
family anymore. I don't have anyone. I'm all alone.
TA: A friend then?
SD: Mary. Mary Jones.
And Billie Jo. They will have to be my family now. I don't have anybody
else. My darlings are all gone. Oh God! What am I going to do?
SM: I'll call her for you. Do you have a number?
SD: She's here. She
drove me over. She didn't want me to go through this alone.
TA: That's enough
for today, ma'am. But we will probably want to talk to you again. Take
care, now.
SD: Thank you. You've
been very kind. Please find whoever did this t- t- terrible thing
Interview ends --
5:52 PM
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