Megan Leann Holden, a 19-year-old Wal-Mart employee whose parking lot abduction was caught on surveillance tape, was found dead Jan. 21, 2005. Her body was found 380 miles from Tyler, the small Texas town where she was kidnapped.
This image from a surveillance video was recorded Jan. 19, 2005, at a Wal-Mart Store in Tyler, Texas. Police say the image shows the alleged abuction of Megan Leann Holden, of Henderson. Holden was reported missing the morning of Jan. 20 when she did not return home from her shift at Wal-Mart.
This image from a surveillance video recorded Jan. 19, 2005, at the Wal-Mart Store in Tyler, Texas, was released by the Tyler Police Department. Police say the image shows a man they say loitered around the store before allegedly abucting an employee and driving off in her truck.
This image from a surveillance video recorded Jan. 19, 2005, at the Wal-Mart Store in Tyler, Texas, was released Jan. 20, 2005, by the Tyler Police Department. Police say the image shows a man they say loitered around the store before allegedly abucting an employee and driving off in her truck.
This Dec. 26, 2004, booking photo provided by the Smith County, Texas, Sheriff's Office shows Johnny Lee Williams. Williams was being held as a suspect in the Megan Holden case in Willcox, Ariz. Police said he turned up at an area hospital with a gunshot wound, and authorities realized the missing woman's truck was parked outside.
Members of the Midland, Texas, FBI Crime Scene Unit look for evidence at the site where the body of Megan Leann Holden was found, Jan. 21, 2005, outside of Stanton, Texas.
Members of the Midland, Texas, FBI Crime Scene Unit look for evidence at the site where the body of Megan Leann Holden was found, Jan. 21, 2005, outside of Stanton, Texas.