that he would not be surprised if McDuff put her near the S&S Mobile Home Park so as to implicate him in the murder. Immediately afterwards, a massive search took place there. 10
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On April 22, Tim, Chuck, J. W. and another APD officer named Mark Thompson took Worley on another "field trip." Using a camera mounted on a tripod, and pointing out through the front windshield, the men videotaped the route McDuff took the night he took Colleen. The long drive was an occasion for Tim, Chuck and J. W. to question Hank under relaxed conditions. In many ways Hank became even more of a mystery. (It was also an occasion to poke fun at Tim, who kept falling asleep during the trip. He had not had any sleep for nearly three days.)
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During the trip, and on several more occasions over the next two years, officials dealing with Hank Worley were baffled. Alternately, Hank could be perceived as repentant or opportunistic, a victim or a predator, truthful or lying. But that he lacked social graces and functioned on a different moral plane was never in doubt. He never understood how ridiculous some of his statements sounded to officers, statements including:
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"I was as nice to that girl as I could be."
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"I don't consider what I did as sex with her."
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"I don't believe in seeing anybody get hurt. I just can't handle that."
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"The girl didn'tshe didn't cry too much."
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Such statements seemed normal to Alva Hank Worley. More than a year later, during the days just before the beginning of his trial, Travis County District Attorney Investigator Alan Sanderson, who had gotten to know Hank pretty well, asked him how he managed to get himself into so much trouble. "It was a real bad night," Hank said. And he was serious. 11
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During the field trip of April 22, while at the murder site, Hank calmly said that when McDuff struck Colleen, it sounded like a tree limb breaking. J. W. casually asked Hank if he helped put Colleen in the trunk of McDuff's car. Enraged, Hank walked towards J. W. shouting "I ain't never touched no dead body!"
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"Don't go ballistic on me, Hank. I was just asking a question," J. W. said. He had just talked about how Colleen's death sounded like a tree limb breaking, and given the graphic, horrid statements he made during the previous day, why would he care if others thought he had touched a dead body? That question puzzles Tim Steglich to this day. 12
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