


The detectives decided to question her while in the ambulance in order to get any information about the shooting. Due to her severe injuries, the paramedics and detectives feared that she would die. He immediately summoned the police and paramedics.Ĭarol was placed in an ambulance and taken to a nearby hospital. From his elevated view, its driver was able to notice her. A few minutes later, however, a utility truck drove by. Because she was slumped in her seat, she was out of the view of the other drivers. She could hear cars passing by, but was unable to signal for help. Carol recalls being semi-conscious and partially paralyzed from the shooting. He then got back in the truck and quickly drove away. She began to sense that something was wrong with its driver.įor unknown reasons, the driver stopped the truck in the middle of the road, stepped out, pulled out a gun, and shot Carol in the face at point blank range, just ten feet from her. It would also cross the center line and come within inches of hitting other cars. It would speed up and then abruptly slow down. As she followed it, it began to behave erratically. En route, she came upon a black pickup truck that was driving slowly in front of her. On this day, she was running thirty minutes late. Details: On the morning of August 22, 1988, "Carol" was driving along Brayman Hollow Road, a two-lane highway, which she took to her social work job at a local mental hospital in Putnam, Connecticut.
