jessee. most of the tipsters information we re frustratingly vague like a riddle. yet another game to be played. there were two killers though he gave no names one had a knife and the other had the getaway car. both worked at a big box department store. the man who told the story in the bar that they had been the driver of the car and with the blood money he bought a truck and nasty doom. but on the question of who was behind the plot that is when the story named names. two of them they were sandra s son tom. the mama s boy jack raised us his own. on the the direction of the mastermind herself jack s wife. sandra. we go with that new perspective on the case dug revisited sandra s full interview. the hours of mostly useless chatter. how many times did you listen to that? it least ten times. and then it jumped out at him right about here on the table sandra s going through slips of paper in her day
this day planner. from the year is 96, 97 and 1990. eight what were the chances of that here six years later was the day planner for 1998. the year jack jessee was murdered crucial evidence tossed in schrauben s garbage. a treasure that we did not expect to find. but what s that the plunder did was connected all the people back in 1998 that were associated with brett schrauben. what did you think? this is too good to be true. i thought good things were going to happen. somebody is back on her side again. and with this evidence doug was able to get a judge to approve a wiretap on brett schrauben s phone. then as doug waited for the he continued to go through schrauben s trash lucky so far he thought he d find not more. and didi? he did! and it turned the case upside down. he found rental listing in arizona. brett schrauben was moving out
ex-husbands to investigate. ron beigler, the last person known to have seen her alive, and rob dixon, the man she told friends she lived in fear of. most people that she knew, friends, believed that rob dixon had something to do with this. so he pops right up to the top of your list? absolutely. he and rob beigler, both. as for hard evidence, there was very little. except for the investigators little secret, the one bit of evidence they d been hiding from everyone, even the birgfeld s something that by pure luck survived that car fire, paige s day planner. the melted dash had fallen down onto the floor covering up the day planner and so it was protected from the heat as well as from the fire because it had an upper layer on it. what sort of condition was it in? it was in i mean, it was smoke damaged and it had heat
the day planner, items along the roadside, the bits of paper left along the highway, the search dogs who scented on jones, the tracfone jones bought then lied about. and the apparent suicide note he d left for his wife, and the jury heard that strange call jones had with a deputy when jones said you asked me where i would bury a body. lisa nance told the jury the harrowing tale of the night jones took her into the mountains. and he looked at me. he said, i m going to kill you. and there was this. hi, mom. it s me. i was just wondering when you would get home. the prosecution played the fearful phone messages paige s then 8-year-old daughter jess left on her mother s cell phone. love you, bye. and here was jess today, now a senior in high school, but still able to give a child s perspective of a very loving mother. she was pretty much a