Texas girl played dead to survive shooting that killed her family
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This story previously aired on March 6, 2016. Child Advocate: Do you know why you are here today? 911 operator: 911. What is your emergency? 911 operator: Is there anybody else in the house with you? Robin Doan [to 911]: I so hope my mom is not dead. Robin Doan [to 911]: Please can you just send somebody out here? Robin Doan [to 911]: I'm cold. I'm very cold. Robin Doan [to 911]: I heard my mama scream ... Robin Doan [to 911]: I want my mom. I want my mom. Robin Doan [to 911]: It's on Highway 70. It's about 13.3 miles out from the bowling alley. I have a purple shirt on I have purple pants on. Robin Doan [to 911]: All I want right now is my blanket and my pillow. ... I see him. I see him. Robin Doan [advocate interview]: I really don't want to go to sleep anymore. It makes me to where I'm too scared. I really don't want to go to sleep. OK. Robin Doan [advocate interview]: He had shot in my room and missed me. Advocate: Did you hear anybody say anything. Could you hear anybody talking? Robin Doan [advocate interview]: I don't know this for sure but I thought I saw a white eyes ... a white face. Robin Doan [advocate interview]: And when he shot I saw a flash. Robin Doan [advocate interview]: I can't talk about it. It's too heartbreaking. Levi King interrogation: Before I even realized it, I mean, I'd just pointed it at him and fired.
Produced by Ruth Chenetz Robin Doan (at age 10): To talk about what happened this morning.... I have a question. Do I really have to talk about what happened this morning again? Because I've told people and told people, and it just crushes me every time I say it ... I can't really talk about that again. Robin Doan [to 911]:: Um. There was a shootout in my house and I don't know who's dead. And I'm scared half to death. Robin Doan: No, I think I'm the only one alive. I don't know, but I'm scared. I want my mom. 911 operator: Somebody's coming honey, somebody's coming. 911 operator: OK. They're coming, they're coming. Advocate: OK. Advocate: OK. Robin Doan: Nobody talked Advocate: OK. Detective: How many times did you fire?
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE | SEPT. 30, 2005 Robin Doan: Thank you. Robin Doan: And so I had to pretend like I was dead two whole hours... Levi King: Just once. He spun and fell over.
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