The boyfriend of Giselle Tapia-Salazar, the mother of four found hanging from a Texas dock, is maintaining that he had nothing to do with her death, as investigators comb through thousands of video files, looking for clues as to what really happened to her.
James Hart claims that Giselle got up to use the restroom in the middle of the night, and never returned.
"There are so many questions and there's no answers. I don't understand why because we have cameras all over this marina," Hart said through tears in an interview with KHOU, "there should be no doubt about this. There should be no way this isn't all filmed."
"I want justice for Giselle and for myself."
A neighbor who lives near the marina also spoke to the outlet about the nature of Hart and Salazar's relationship, saying that the couple "fought like crazy, and loved like crazy."
The neighbor also corroborated that there was history of disturbance calls at Hart's boat in the past.
On May 31, officers responded to reports of "a woman hanging off a dock of a marina" in the 700 block of Davis Road, according to the League City Police Department, adding that callers told authorities that the body appeared to be "lifeless" and "hung from a rope."
Responding officers and League City Fire Department staff quickly pronounced the woman, later identified by friends as Salazar, dead at the scene.
Nearly two weeks after her body was discovered, police say that foul play is suspected.
"Because of the position of her arm, we believe she probably passed away somewhere else. Rigor mortis set in and then she was moved, her arms stayed in that position," League City Police Lt. Eric Cox told KHOU.
Authorities are still waiting on a medical examiner's report and a toxicology report to determine her true cause of death.