he was a family man, who didn t seem to have an enemy in the world. right up until, the night he was murdered. there was evidence of a violent struggle between jack and his killer. someone was keeping secrets and police thought they knew who. her was just scary. they thought they knew the motive to. but a matter of proving it was a different story. until someone found the perfect bag. hey, dude it s me. you need to call me asap. could they set the perfect trap? these people might literally get away with murder. hello, and welcome to dateline. jack jessee, who was a doting granddad and the patriarch of a large blended and by all appearances, loving family. but when he was stabbed to death in the southern california home, police wondered if the jessee weren t quite as happy as the scene. the case went unsolved for years. but those who love jack never gave up hope. neither did the relentless detective who was determined to catch jack s killer. her
different story. until someone found the perfect bag. hey, dude it s me. you need to call me asap. could they set the perfect trap? these people might literally get away with murder. hello, and welcome to dateline. jack jessee, who was a doting granddad and the patriarch of a large blended and by all appearances, loving family. but when he was stabbed to death in the southern california home, police wondered if the jessee weren t quite as happy as the scene. the case went unsolved for years. but those who love jack never gave up hope. neither did the relentless detective who was determined to catch jack s killer. here s keith morrison with deadly conspiracy. [noise] the game s call, mel strap. a little ball on its track with the tiny mouse which, how every lever works in unison this would not be caught. and, how often things go wrong to allow the mice to get away. so, did what really have been could so accurately mimic a children s game? all, how nice! the
didn t seem to have an enemy in the world. right up until, the night he was murdered. there was evidence of a violent struggle between jack and his killer. someone was keeping secrets and police thought they knew who. her was just scary. they thought they knew the motive to. but a matter of proving it was a different story. until someone found the perfect bag. hey, dude it s me. you need to call me asap. could they set the perfect trap? these people might literally get away with murder. hello, and welcome to dateline. jack jessee, who was a doting granddad and the patriarch of a large blended and by all appearances, loving family. but when he was stabbed to death in the southern california home, police wondered if the jessee weren t quite as happy as the scene. the case went unsolved for years. but those who love jack never gave up hope. neither did the relentless detective who was determined to catch jack s killer. here s keith morrison with dea
like what? little boxes like ash trees bowling ball bag. it was just weird stuff that just kept coming. which seem designed to provoke exactly the reaction the sister s fault. hatred. more than i had before. sandra seemed to be telling them she had beaten them got away with it won the game. he just said are we cursed? is there something with this case that s just not going to be solved? it s frustrating for him putting all this work in and to think that these people might get away with literally literally murder. patty is tom s wife and together since high school knows them better than anyone. she was used to his compulsive perfectionism. it is comforting to me i think to just know what things are and where they re going. is nothing out of place since of order? he s a very stubborn man so for him to take a case he is going to do it and solve it.
and so detective dove decided to start over. take a different approach this time he immersed himself and sandra s old phone bills. seized by detective why years before. i did is i went through every telephone call on those phone records looking for somebody related to this case. there had to be some communication. get anywhere? what s the phone had been overlooked before was a cluster of calls who not long before the murder, all short within minutes of each other. one of those calls was to a target store one was to a pager and one was to a boarding house. so he called that last number asked if anybody there knew a guy named schreiber. and the landlady said no. but there was once a tenant name shrub, she said, could he be the man the detectives were looking for?