at the time, patrol sergeant diane clark was one of the first officers on the scene. >> we found a male with his hands tied behind him, lying on the ground, face down, just moaning. at this point, he was alive. we were able to roll him over, ask him his name. he wouldn't. the only thing he kept saying to us was, take me home. i am hurt, take me home. we asked him what happened while we were waiting for the ambulance. what happened? and he wouldn't. he gave us no information. he just kept saying, take me home, i want to go home. >> the ex-girlfriend, kim told police she and chip were kidnaped. she claimed the gunman shot chip in the chest, but she managed to escape. police noted in their incident reports. kim took her time to get help. >> she passed several houses. she passed convenience store that's open 24 hours a day. she passed a payphone. she passed the hospital and went to a friend of chip's, and that's when she called 911. had she done that quickly and help gotten there quickly, and he'd been at the hospital in a timely fashion, he'd be probably be alive today. >> sadly, chip died