On August 1, 1966, a sniper climbed the steps of the University of Texas at Austin’s 27-story tower.
After decades without justice, Irene Garza’s case finally moves forward. Now in his 80s, John Feit i
McAllen police chief Victor Rodriguez recounts when he first met a key witness in Irene’s case, Fath
In 2002, the Texas Rangers launched the Unsolved Crimes Investigation Team. Ranger Rudy Jaramillo an
After Irene Garza’s body was found, a formal investigation into the murder began. Investigators disc
On Holy Saturday in 1960, Irene Garza told her parents she was going to an evening confession at the
A young high school student from McAllen, Texas, a small border town, went on a date with a guy from
On the evening of April 16, 1960, a young woman from McAllen, Texas named Irene Garza went to church
Introducing a new series from The Drag: "Forsaken." "Forsaken" is a series that explores the systems
Fifty years after the shooting, survivors, heroes and their families return to Austin. A committee p
College students discuss their experiences growing up with school shooting drills and the constant f
Forty-four years after the Tower shootings, another shooting occurs on the University of Texas campu
The shooting becomes national news. Students return to classes a few days later. Law enforcement con
Ninety-six minutes after the shooting began, the sniper is dead. Everyone nearby converges on campus
More law enforcement officers swarm campus and join the efforts to stop the shooter. In the tower, a
A police officer assigned to divert traffic from the campus area decides to head into the action. Th
The shooting continues along The Drag, a nearby street full of shops and restaurants. An employee of
The sniper opens fire on the University of Texas campus and the surrounding area. He shoots a pregna
It’s August 1, 1966, a hot summer day in Austin, Texas. Not that many people are on the University o
As the bloody year of 1885 draws to a close and 1886 begins, the police are no closer to solving the