you ever walk in the country? i did. it s nice out. yes. he d mapped out a place where he used to keep bees. how large is the area? that you actually dug out for her? did you go pretty deep? probably four feet. even if he was telling the truth, locating cindy s body would be extremely difficult. it had been 22 years, she d been buried by a river known for flooding its banks. maybe her bones had carried downstream. even though mac had promised her father, maybe poor cindy was just destined to remain missing. coming up, a dramatic journey, a killer taken in chains to the place where he says he buried cindy. i ll tell you, she she was calling to us. and we weren t going to leave that area without her letting us know where she was. would they finally find her and bring her home?
is told, right? right now? yeah. at first, it seemed like ream wasn t taking the bait. the two sparred. if it doesn t matter what happened, it doesn t matter. it doesn t. it does matter. why would it matter? if you don t care, the family don t care? nobody cares no, we didn t say we didn t care, we just said we have closure. mac stuck to the game plan, pretend like it s all old history. i said i m fine with it, i m going to move on, and this guy was like hanging on to my i m trying to get up. i said art you ve got five minutes to write me out a map. the ploy was working. ream could sense the curtain was coming down and he didn t like not being center stage anymore. i don t have closure, so how the hell can they have closure? because that s the type of people they are. do they want their daughter back? of course they do. he took his trump card, it was perfect. art had no more control, he couldn t be the puppet master. mac took it from him. anyway, we re don
young men. he faces a hearing wednesday and. the media world is mourning the death of andy rooney. the broadcaster died just a month after his final commentary. now, back to disappearance at the dairy queen. he had to keep on aecoming. there were years of frustrations, but detective derek mclaughlin had finally taken down cindy zarzycki s killer. how did you take the verdict? i was real happy. was it a high five moment? more than high five. mac and i gave each other a big hug after that. but to jen and mac, this odd couple interrogation team, the conviction was only half the battle. the second we re done with all of the official proceedings, i mean, mac just took off and he went to go talk to art because i
theresa. i said when was the last time you two even talked? thinking they might have concocted some story. and they said, we haven t. i haven t talked to her since cindy disappeared. and i go, really? and she goes, yeah. and they told me almost identical stories. do you believe their stories? oh, absolutely. mac and jen s investigation was finally gaining traction. coming up a search of art ream s one-time warehouse and a big discovery. she goes, oh, my god, mac, look at this. when disappearance at the dairy queen continues. goods
digital, diving into a stuff that was mostly a mystery to mac. advanced computer research, searching missing persons websites, sifting myspace pages, hunting for cindy s old friends. along the way, she taught mac how to use e-mail. she s doing a lot of research, stuff that i don t have time to do. and she s helping me with that. jen s fascination with the psychology of the criminal mind brought her back time and again to some letters in the cindy case file. particularly letters from cindy s sisters that they had written to the police department just saying, please don t forget about this case. you know, this is my sister, this is a person. and there was a sense of injustice there that it looked like art ream was the one who did this to cindy, and has been sort of keeping the family psychologically hostage for all these years, you know, not know ing what happened to their daughter. art ream, the father of cindy s long-ago teenage boyfriend, scott, was behind bars for raping a yo