20:20:04]CASAREZ: A manhunt tonight for the man seen in this picture. Police say this is suspect number one in the murders of two teenagers near
Delphi, Indiana. Officers tell us they have received tips from across the country about the girls` murders, but so far, they have been extremely
tight-lipped about the investigation.
Liberty German and Abigail Williams were found last Tuesday near a creek less than a mile away from where they`d been dropped off to go hiking. And
joining me right now is the gentleman that owns the property where Liberty German and Abigail Williams girls were found. Ronald Logan join us by
phone. Thank you so much, sir, and I`m so sorry that you`ve been thrust into this.
LOGAN (via telephone): I am, too. It`s been very traumatic.
CASAREZ: Well, I`m sure it has. I`m sure it has because I heard you say, you know, this was your land. You had nothing to do with this, of course,
but this was your land. This was -- you know, this was your property.
Can I ask you -- it was a week ago today that the family members called and said, They`re missing, we can`t find them, they`re not there to pick them
up. Did you hear about these two girls being missing? Because I believe a week ago tonight, the searches began, right?
LOGAN: Yes, that`s true. I did not find out about it until after about 6:30 PM in the afternoon. People stopped here and asked for permission to
go back on my property and said two girls were missing, and that`s the first I heard about it. It`s been a -- it`s been a -- OK.
CASAREZ: No, go ahead. What has the last week been like?
LOGAN: Well, it`s -- it`s been very -- really difficult to understand what all has been going on here. The pain and agony caused by the families and
the -- to the families and the community is just beyond belief. But to have all this pain and agony happen in my -- basically, my back yard, is
just -- I mean, it`s just -- it`s beginning to come home now because it`s really been difficult to understand that two little girls lost their life
in my back yard (INAUDIBLE) It`s just beyond belief.
CASAREZ: So how did you find out that their bodies were on your property?
LOGAN: It was shortly after they were found. I had been in town, in Delphi, and was coming home, and I saw the -- when I went to town, they
hadn`t been found yet. When I came home, they had been, and it was -- and then I found out that they were not -- that they were not alive. It was
just -- it was horrible. I mean, I don`t know how you -- because (INAUDIBLE) all end well. And obviously, that`s not true.
CASAREZ: So did you go -- did you go out -- since this was your property, you find out that they are there. Did you go out to the crime scene
yourself?
LOGAN: The crime scene has been closed off. It was not -- my property was not released back to me until late Wednesday. I went to the crime scene
Thursday morning to try to get a feeling of it. And it`s still difficult to just...
LOGAN: What did you see when you went out there?
CASAREZ: There was not much to see, other than the crime scene tape around the area. The area was still very pristine. You couldn`t actually tell
that there was any such a violent action.
CASAREZ: You didn`t see any blood? You didn`t see a gruesome scene?
LOGAN: No, nothing. The area was very, very pristine. There was nothing there to see. I mean, really...
CASAREZ: Was there one crime scene and one location from what you could tell, or two separate crime scenes because there were two victims?
LOGAN: Just one. One scene. And apparently, I assume that both were found in this area because that`s -- what I`m pointing at to now is all
that -- is all that was there.