. >> but detective glaze murder case against travis forbes and his search for kenia monge had both stalledenia vanished and still no sign of her. but one day, he got a call from the crime lab, requesting another dna sample of travelers for the fbi. >> i drove up there to get his dna. i walked in, laid down live a quarter. he didn't want to talk to any of the detectives in fort collins or anywhere. but he always talked to me. >> what's up, nash? why are you here? >> i am here because i have a warrant for you. >> and for the next two hours, like a couple of old college chums, the two shot that breeze about philosophy, books and religion. and of course the case of kenia, about which travis remained invasive. >> i said, listen travis, i've been here a long time, i'm done. i'm done playing chess with you. you move one way, i will move another way. i'm coming for you, i'm telling you. the next time you see me, i will be charging you for murder. i said, what do you want out of this? what exactly do you want out of this? >> i want to go to prison without being labeled as a sex offender. >> okay. w