At this point, police have not said if they have any suspects in the case or even a motive. News 8 saw three FBI agents at the Midlothian police headquarters. Sources told News 8 that they were there providing case management assistance much the same way as they did in the Williams case.
A day before, News 8 was there when an ATF dog was taken inside the church to check for gunshot residue. The Texas Rangers are also involved in the case.
Bevers’ husband, Brandon, arrived at police headquarters with a friend around 2 p.m. Thursday. His brother, Chad Tucker, told News 8 that he came there to make arrangements to pick up his wife’s truck.
Shook also says that the person was most definitely not behaving like a burglar. A typical burglar is going to get in and get out, not spend time wandering around the building.
“You don’t dress as a police officer and break into a church,” Shook said.
In fact, he and other homicide experts think the person seen walking around in that video may not even be a man at all.
“It could be a woman,” he said. “There's no way to say for sure. A person at least in one of the videos that has been placed on TV doesn't walk like a man.”