had been nothing but trouble. she couldn t tell me what had, happen she was so upset. it was about to get much worse. my mom would say, if you find, the car you will find kathy. he did not want to be, dark because you wanted to keep looking. she had been stabbed multiple times, there was blood in the interior of the car. she was a targeted victim. who killed kathy? we had no witness, no confession, no dna. 20 years went by. they still had to keep looking for what i had lost. but, kathy had her, and she had him. i put a lot of faith in god. and the killer, he never had a chance. this was i fulfilled my promise. in the wee small hours of the morning, while it s a whole wild world is fast asleep, mary bennett is awake, not because she wants to be, but because something stay with you, whether you want them to or not. and for mary bennett, it is a 80 3:40 a.m.. every day i wake up around the time, it is embedded in my brain. for more than two
Christopher Ryan claims in a federal lawsuit that he endured a hostile work environment because of his race and because he is an active Republican in the Democrat-led town.
sounds admitted jealousy, kathy doting on albert, a rejected proposal. all of it seem to add up to motive. but motives don t prove murder. there was still no physical evidence tying sam to the crime. all of the blood on the car had been dusted and it was all cafés. then, welcoming the case file, detective darren why it learns something shocking. there were blood and hair samples that had never been sent to the crime lab. and when those samples were analyzed, they pointed to a whole new suspect. coming up new dna. and a new man in the hot seat. he sat there and put his best in front of his mouth to keep himself from talking. when dateline continues.