narrator: neither robert hicke nor his wife had anything to do with meghan's death. t with meghan, and says being suspected of her murder ruined hicke's life at the time. still, the investigations didn't look good to the navy. he was given an other than honorable discharge and denied his pension. as for the homicide detectives, they were back at square one. are you stumped? we all were. the two lead investigators at the time thought they really had the case solved, and then there's no dna match. so they had to start all over again. now it's come down to, ok, we have to find her killer. and we need to find her killer as quickly as possible because with every passing day, that makes an arrest even more unlikely. or puts someone else in jeopardy. yeah, absolutely. narrator: investigators were going back to the beginning, a closer look at the crime scene and the people in meghan's life. who would have wanted this young girl dead? coming up, that trail of bloody shoe prints is about to lead investigators in a brand new direction. one of the neighbor's kids had a pair in th