nightmare. she screamed and she yelled an she cried, it was terrible did she fell down the steps? no one was thinking someone di this to her, but did someone d this to her. it just unraveled from tha moment on. the fashionista with re lipstick she meant the world to me. when she walked into the roo it was like a movie star walke in corporate executive, caring mom, 1 million dollar smile an a 4 million dollar estate. oh my god, i need a ambulance. murdered. i went screaming out of the house. this was a prominent woman, murdered in her home, late a night. almost certainly someone sh knew correct where would it lead a twisted case of betrayal and greed. the fingers being pointed a me her own daughter of suspect from the start you pulled the knife out an you tell the police oh you are going to find my fingerprint on the knife her son in law who seemed s devoted. they interrogated us fo eight hours. or maybe someone else with million dollar motive.
husband rob headed off to work but peggy was drawn to something bigger from he suburbansanctuary. , her mom was back in school earning her mba when suzanne was young. she was probably one of the few women in the graduatin class. it was a man s business and worked very hard much like the fictional character peggy olson in the hit series mad men the real life peggy broke th glass ceiling at xerox and became a rare member of th executive boys club. and martin was in that club, to we didn t have too many female managers, and peggy, sh rose very quickly because sh was very intelligent and always well dressed peggy wore a lot of black she loved to dress with th latest fashions. unlike her fashionable mom, suzanne was a blue jeans and t-shirt kind of girl
door,. and when in there you go police had warrants for all the family members phones. a few weeks later, they ha boxes of records to come through. detectives analyzed suzanne first. what could you tell about suzanne from her cell phon records. a lot investigator robin area from the westchester count d.a. s office specializes in phone data analysis. i figure out a pattern of suzanne s life just based on her records. and on the day of peggy s murder,. that day was like that they would like every other day and suzanne s life there wasn t a change for that particular day and you d expect to see a change if someone is in th process of committing murder for the first time correct suggesting, she s innocent? either that she s innocen or she has another phone but there certainly wasn t communication indicating tha something was going to happen.
but she was also spark and ambitious. and she loved that little girl her image survives and home movies and in memory from th days where she was relishing life, blissfully unaware of th evil to come i was always close with m mother, always i suzanne said her mom pegg was everything a mother coul be as a child i skated m mother would sit in the rink and freeze, sit there with coat on all bundled up and shivering. suzanne and her younger brother jim grew up in suburba rockland county about 45 minutes north of new york city we were able to go to sleep away camp when we were little, my parents traveled. at first, peggy did wha many women did in the 1960s, she stayed at home while her
spouses. after tha track phone call, the alarm at peggy s front door was tripped and that 1:23 a.m., the alar company called get hello, this is th monitoring center, gus s pegging adele, th colbert s max, i m sorry that s okay, ma am. and that everything is okay have a good night. it was probably the las time peggy s voice was heard b anyone except for killer police were convinced, still are convinced, peggy was letting in someone she knew. suzanne? maybe. but why would you use a trac phone to get her mom to open the door in the middle of th night. she wouldn t have to let me in i have a key and i know how to work the alarm. so if you wanted to kill her, you could ve just waited til she went to sleep, unlike th