kerri lombardi. >> we had to do something. and time was of the essence she was alive. >> reporter: they focused first of course on the good samaritan, the guy who'd given kenia a ride, travis forbes. he was 31, they discovered, had a rap sheet for theft and drugs. but now he owned a small business in denver, baking and delivering gluten-free granola bars. he was renting a space at a local bakery, owned by monica poole. >> travis was energetic. he seemed friendly. wanted to have a business. he launched into granola bars, which i thought was a great idea. they didn't exist in the marketplace. not the way he was making them. >> reporter: travis could bake. but he wasn't the best businessman. he was often in debt, sometimes missed deliveries and deadlines. and one day he came to work, seemed a little frazzled, and told monica about his odd encounter the night before. >> he said i gave some girl a she's gone. and i thought, wow, that's kind of strange. >> reporter: then a few days later monica's bakery was crawling with cops. >> wh