I've transcribed about 95% of the first part of the presser, omitting some of the intro from Captain Converse. It's not 100% verbatim because the sound quality was poor in places, and I had problems with buffering. All of the pertinent details are correct, however. (found it)
Approx. 1:20 in the video
Captain Craig Converse
I will tell you that there was a burglary two houses west of where Amanda was killed. We believe it's connected.
And her husband, he left home at 6:11. We believe the people committing this burglary saw this as a home that they could get in, take some things. Well, it so happened Amanda was home, 12 weeks pregnant. She had her little baby in the crib upstairs...and she was murdered.
We've had a great outpouring from the community and the neighborhood. A lot of people have come forwarded with descriptions of cars. A lot of people have cameras on their homes. We have a lot of information to go through. And that's what we're doing.
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It's unbelievable how many people have approached us and given us tips to work off of.
We know who killed her, at least we have a picture of him. We don't know the name. And the person was seen by a number of people on the street, and also our timeline can place him... puts him there...
Approx. 3:20 in the video
Major Eric Hench
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I know Captain Converse really takes this close to heart. He's an outstanding homicide investigator and captain. He's been in homicide for over 12 years. And this one really gets ya.
About 5:30 is when the burglary occurred two doors down. There is an individual, we know that because there is a recording from inside that residence. We believe that when Mr. Blackburn left to go work out, they saw an opportunity to burglarize another home. As the Captain said, that occurred about 6 o'clock.
There are surveillance cameras throughout the neighborhood. There are multiple sightings of an individual, that the Captain referenced.
There are neighbors who had seen the individual on that street and on the neighboring street.
Video surveillance on both streets captured images of an individual and a vehicle.
At approximately 6:00 there was a camera from west of the burglarized home that captured a dark colored SUV driving quickly down the street.
Approximately one minute later that vehicle was then seen leaving.
There were TV's and laptops that were taken that were sizable, that would lead us to believe they were likely loaded into a vehicle to be removed from the area.
Approximately 6:45-6:55, there was a neighbor who reported hearing shots, or what she believed to be shots.
Another neighbor saw an individual wearing a dark colored hoodie traveling from the first burglarized home.
Later on...occupants from that same residence reported seeing a subject wearing a hoodie walking westbound, away from the area of the Blackburn residence.
This individual was captured on a surveillance camera both on that street and on the neighboring street.
Further neighbors on the neighboring street did see that individual with the same hoodie cinched down attempting to cover his face.
At this time I won't be able to release a photograph or a detailed description, although we anticipate being able to do so at some point in the near future.
Continues with admonitions to possible accomplices and/or those who have information to come forward; and a warning/promise to the killer: "You are not as good as you think you are. You left behind evidence. We will find it, and we
have found it. And we will find you, and we will not stop until we get you."
http://www.wthr.com/clip/12000406/impd-discusses-blackburn-case