. >> at the firehouse keith led in nichols hills near mustang, roger straka, a captain back then, couldy believe it. >> you just have that gut-wrenching feeling it is all exploding and don't know what happened. >> it must be a weird thing to hear. >> it was. over the years in this type of work you tend to get calloused over and hide your feelings, but when it hits so close to home you ask yourself why. >> detective camie mcneil was no rookie but it was the first case of its kind she had ever seen in mustang. >> that was my first real who-done-it homicide case. >> what significance does that have for you? >> it was very significant. i was nervous. i wanted to, of course, do a good job and make sure that the right person went to jail for that crime. >> to find that person detectives needed to comb through every detail of becky's eyewitness account. mcneil and an agent from the oklahoma state bureau of investigation interviewed her again at the hospital the night of the shooting. >> the time is 1:23 a.m. in the morning. what is your first name. >> becky bryan. >> becky talked about how clo