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that is, the bill of sale for a 9mm carbine. and the name on the document, bold as brass, was indeed andy wegener. how was that remotely possible? it s more evidence to suggest that there s some sort of conspiracy involved here. it s too early to really rule anybody out. we wanted to find out if andy was the actual purchaser of that weapon. fortunately, that bill of sale gave us the lead to where the weapon came from. his name was right here drew bahlmann. and here he is. he s a small-town high school english teacher in a little place called sigourney, 90 miles or so from des moines. there is something you can do with a degree in english then? yes, there is. yes. and i love my job. an english teacher who likes to tell stories. and this one? sort of thing that would make an interesting plot for a novel, wouldn t it? for a novel perhaps, yes. drew is a self-described nerd. he also is a target shooter and a metal detector enthusiast. he s forever digging up old coins and s
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and inside? no, they didn t find the murder weapon. but they did find these strange notes, seemed to have been written by someone who had been watching justin and angie s neighborhood. those surveillance notes listed addresses in the immediate area around the crime scene. and they were very specific about when neighbors were turning on and off their lights. the creek behind the house is is it wide enough where i can jump across that? obviously, it looked like a way to make an escape once the murder was done. reporter: but then they found what looked like the mother lode a bill of sale. it was in andy wegener s name. reporter: yeah. but there it was in david moffitt s house. reporter: that is, the bill of sale for a 9mm carbine. and the name on the document, bold as brass, was indeed andy wegener. how was that remotely possible? it s more evidence to suggest that there s some sort of conspiracy involved here. it s too early to really rule anybody out.
it was in andy wegener s name. reporter: yeah. but there it was in david moffitt s house. reporter: that is, the bill of sale for a 9mm carbine. and the name on the document, bold as brass, was indeed andy wegener. how was that remotely possible? it s more evidence to suggest that there s some sort of conspiracy involved here. it s too early to really rule anybody out. we wanted to find out if andy was the actual purchaser of that weapon. fortunately, that bill of sale gave us the lead to where the weapon came from. reporter: his name was right here drew bahlmann. and here he is. he s a small-town high school english teacher in a little place called sigourney, 90 miles or so from des moines. there is something you can do with a degree in english then? yes, there is. yes. and i love my job. reporter: an english teacher who likes to tell stories. and this one? sort of thing that would make an interesting plot for a novel, wouldn t it?