the name i just wrote down is georgeann hawkins. can you hear that? like i said, the hawkins girl's head was severed and taken up the road. 45 to 50 yards and buried in a location about ten yards west of the road on a rocky hillside. >> probably you would have found the damage to the head. the jaw in particular probably broken. if you found that, you would have known who it was. up that dirt road, beyond the grassy area, i'll try to trace it here on a piece of paper, how about that? it might help. i'm working from pretty old memories. well, let's do it this way. here is the grassy area, the road coming up, trees to the northwest of this grassy area. >> he drew a map as to where her skull might be found. it was as though he buried it. but, we never found the skull. >> i can't remember what night of the week it was, thursday night, i believe, i don't know. 11:00 or 12:00, probably closer to 12:00 on a warm, seattle night. i think it was clear. whether had been fairly good. i was moving up the alley, using a briefcase and some crutches. the young woman w