product. It was almost certainly Melissa's car, a heavily used, burnt orange Buick Regal even less reliable than McDuff's Thunderbird. Bannister remembers how McDuff would push, jump out and straighten the steering wheel of the Thunderbird, and run back into the Buick to push again. The task was made more difficult by the slight incline of New Road. During subsequent interviews, McDuff would later complain that he could not have done any murdering or kidnapping that night because he was so strung out that he almost hurt himself while pushing his car: he had even run over his cowboy hat.
|
Bannister drove by McDuff to the New Road Inn to put his intoxicated wife to bed. He also had a cocker spaniel that had been locked in the motel room for several hours; it needed a walk. 4 When Bannister walked his dog to a large, gravel-covered, truck parking lot located between the hotel and the Quik Pak, he noticed McDuff standing near the Thunderbird. From New Road, McDuff had pushed his car into the lot, and parked it in an odd position. Bannister remembers, "As he approached me I kind of yelled, 'Hey, you need some help?' and he said 'no, I got it.' And he got back in and pushed the car towards me. And he got out and kind of walked up to me and asked if he could get some wrecker service locally." Bannister said he would check at the office of the hotel. He vividly remembered McDuff wearing a short sleeved shirt, and that one of those sleeves was dirty. McDuff also had a cut under his right eye. 5
|
Most likely, McDuff had already abducted Melissa. Bannister never stated that he saw a female, but it is clear, as McLennan County Assistant District Attorney Crawford Long believes, that something "spooked" McDuff. After his encounter with Richard Bannister, he did something that was, for him, unusualhe fled. After throwing his wallet into his car and locking the doors, he got into Melissa's Buick, and drove away from Central Texasnever to return, at least voluntarily.
|
Right about that time, Louis Bailey, on his route delivering issues of the Dallas Morning News, drove by the Quik Pak, and noticed a car parked across the access road nearby. The driver's side door was opened and the interior light was on. He looked towards the Quik Pak but saw no one. 6
|
Aaron called the store repeatedly until about 4:154:30 A.M. Then he decided something was wrong. He got into his father's Ford Taurus and raced fourteen miles to the store. He arrived at about 4:304:45 to find a bewildered customer waiting to be checked out. He asked the customer where the clerk was and the gentleman gestured as if to say he did not
|
|