she had a heart of gold. what happened to this woman? my job is to be a truth teller and seek out the truth. i wanted to solve it. her case was a mystery for years. the mom with a tender heart and tough as nails career. she was part of the sheriff s department. her ultimate goal was to try to get into the fbi. she found a new sense of purpose in the church. her pastor and his wife, like family. they had taken her in. they were helping her out. it s like, i m proud of you. you re finding god. then, one baffling text and she was gone. i go, i know, i probably watch a lot of law & order , but i have this really gut feeling. because i was a mom, i just knew she didn t leave on her own. there was no way she left that baby. two moms at opposite ends of a mystery. could one get justice for the other? this case for sure was an investigator s worst nightmare. soon, clues to a hidden life. a very amorous, romantic, wild relationship. it was lustful. oh, my g
without talking to me about it and talking to paris. she d been gone a week when the sheriff asked detectives keith matz to look into it. that takes a message, something off, said her family. this doesn t sound like marie. so when you got that one, the antenna must have gone up? the antennas did go up. detective nesli suhi-moore didn t hear about the case then. because on maternity leave. correct. and i came back two weeks after she was initially reported missing. and that s when nesli heard from other detectives about the case keith was working on. poor keith. had no idea that i was going to come bully my way into the investigation. and why did you want to bully your way into the investigation? i think the connection of just having a child. i just knew that she didn t leave on her own. so here they were, partners. the young detective who happen to be a brand-new mother, and
cause eventually. she d been gone a week when the sheriff asked detectives keith matz to look into it. that takes a message, something off, said her family. this doesn t sound like marie. so when you got that one, the antenna must have gone up? the antennas did go up. detective nesli suhi-moore didn t hear about the case then. because on maternity leave. correct. and i came back two weeks after she was initially reported missing. and that s when nesli heard from other detectives about the case keith was working on. poor keith. had no idea that i was going to come bully my way into the investigation. and why did you want to bully your way into the investigation? i think the connection of just having a child. i just knew that she didn t leave on her own. so here they were, partners. the young detective who happen to be a brand-new mother, and the veteran who had seen just about everything.
time to embrace the thought they d frankly had all along. and it wasn t a good one. keith and i both no longer believed we had a missing person. we believed we were dealing with a homicide investigation. but what s the hardest homicide investigation you can be given? one without a body. reporter: yeah. and we didn t have marie. coming up, the startling secret that marie kept from just about everyone. i went up and i put my hand on her stomach and i said what s going on with this? when secrets on the emerald coast continues. and also 6g. and 4c. and 2r. and 7l. apartments-dot-com. the most popular place to find a place. are you tired of clean clothes that just don t smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine
you know the machine that spits out tickets when you enter an airport parking lot? that very ticket goes back to the tollbooth when you leave. keith and i went to the little toll booth where you give the your ticket. reporter: maybe, thought the detectives, the parking ticket for marie s mazda would tell them not just when it was dropped off but, a more important question, by whom. we were thinking let s get a thumbprint, or a fingerprint and went through every single one of them until we found the one that marie s car had received. reporter: and yes, they got a print. but no, it wasn t clear enough to tell whose it was. then, another thought. hey, let s go pull surveillance video. and of course reporter: you looked at all of it. well, no. the video didn t wor it wasn t working. reporter: oh. during the time that we needed. this case, for sure, was an investigator s worst nightmare. reporter: dead ends everywhere. yes. reporter: and weeks went by. no sign