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[The Footprint at the Lake: The Tragic Murder of Manuela Allen]-[The Footprint at the Lake]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2023-10-17

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📋 Summary

The Unthinkable Tragedy in Olney

On July 7, 2019, the quiet town of Olney, Texas, was shattered by the murder of Manuela "Manu" Allen, a beloved teacher and mother. The discovery began when her husband, Peter Allen, found blood in their bedroom but no sign of his wife. As the investigation unfolded, it became clear that this was a "sinister scene," characterized by "footprint and blood on the floor" and "handprints" that suggested a violent struggle. Despite the proximity of family members in the house, nobody reported hearing the attack, a detail that initially cast deep suspicion on the husband and children.

A Perplexing Crime Scene

As investigators from the Texas Rangers and local police processed the house, the evidence was bewildering. Manuela had been "stabbed like 47 times" and strangled. The trail of blood led from the bedroom to the kitchen where the car keys were kept, indicating that the killer had intimate knowledge of the home. The victim’s body was eventually discovered at Lake Cooper, wrapped in bloodstained bedsheets and partially covered with plants, a sign of "overkill" that suggested the crime was highly personal and fueled by rage.

The Investigation and the Suspects

Initially, Peter Allen, a former Green Beret, faced intense scrutiny. His calm demeanor and his claim that he heard nothing while sleeping on a nearby couch struck investigators as "far-fetched." However, the narrative shifted when investigators discovered a bicycle track and a footprint near the victim's abandoned vehicle at the lake. This led them to Julius Mullins, a former student of Manuela’s and the ex-boyfriend of her daughter, Melanie. Mullins, a troubled teenager who had been taken under Manuela's wing, became the primary person of interest.

The Confession and the False Allegations

When confronted with evidence—specifically that his shoe matched the footprint at the crime scene and his bicycle tires matched the tracks—Julius Mullins confessed to the murder. He claimed it was a "burglary gone bad" that escalated when Manuela woke up and caught him. In a desperate attempt to secure a "lesser case" and "lesser time," Mullins fabricated a story implicating Peter Allen, alleging that Peter had forced him to commit the murder under threat. Investigators quickly dismantled this lie, as there was "no physical evidence whatsoever" linking Peter to the crime. Mullins eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 55 years in prison.

Seeking Closure and Healing

For the Allen family, the betrayal by someone they had supported and trusted was devastating. Peter Allen continues to struggle with the guilt of "failing as a husband," despite being cleared by authorities. The family remains focused on healing, finding small comforts in the memory of Manuela—the teacher who famously cheered for her football team with a cowbell. Even after her death, the team’s sudden success and the phantom sound of a cowbell in the stands serve as a poignant reminder that, as Peter puts it, "She's still there."

🎯Key Sentences

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It was pretty evident that there was some type of struggle.
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Somebody would have heard something.
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I was waiting for the cuffs to come out.
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Somebody out of control, in a rage.
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I stop and try to reason through the situation.
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📝Key Phrases

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tears me up
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pretty evident
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have anything to do with
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out of control
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in a rage
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline... The last thing I said to her, uh, I'll see you later.
And it just tears me up.
Cause I didn't tell her goodnight, I didn't tell her I love her.
This is a sinister scene.
It is.
We see footprint and blood on the floor.

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