keepsakes she said she wanted the girls to have. like what? bowling bags and ashtrays. just a bunch of weird junk. it kept coming. it had the exact reaction she wanted them to have. hatred more than i had before. sandra seemed to be telling them she d beaten them, got away with it, won the game. we said are we cursed? is there something with this case and it s not going to be solved? it s frustrating for him to put all this work in and to think these people might literally get away with murder. patty is tom s wife. they ve been together since high school. knows him better than anyone. she was used to his compulsive perfectionism. it s comforting to me, i think, to know where things are and where we re going. his nothing-out-of-place sense of order. he s a very stubborn man. so for him to take a case, he s going to do it and solve it. and so detective dove decided to start over, take a different approach this time. he immersed himself in sandra s old phone bills
time. he immersed himself in sandra s phone bills, seized by detective wyatt years before. what i did was go through every telephone call on those phone records looking for somebody related to this case. there had to be some communication. get anywhere? yep. there was a cluster of calls before the murder, short. one was at a target store, another to a pager, and one to a boarding house. so he called that last number. asked if anybody there knew a guy named schriber and the landlady said, nope. but, there was once a tenant named schrobin. is that the name? it was schrobin. he tracked him down to a suburb in the desert, and right
second interview, the day cathy s body was found. detective wyatt studied that tape, too. there was one thing that was important that sam didn t display that you would expect to see in a case like this. reporter: which is? emotion. he showed more emotion over the contents of a coke can. he picked it up when they left the room and reading the coke can and the ingredients and the number of calories. and at one point he puts that down and picks up a baseball hat he had been wearing, sees dirt and brushes it off and starts swearing about the fact that there s dirt on his hat. oh [ bleep ]. but he never shows any emotion about the fact that this gal has been brutally murdered, no emotion whatsoever. reporter: and that s a big red flag? huge. reporter: daron went deeper into sam and cathy s relationship. there were a lot of things that brought them together, they were in high school, lived across the street. cathy s older sister was married to sam s older brother. reporte
problems in the past with boyfriends. reporter: then there was the second interview, the day cathy s body was found. detective wyatt studied that tape, too. there was one thing that was important that sam didn t display that you would expect to see in a case like this. reporter: which is? emotion. he showed more emotion over the contents of a coke can. he picked it up when they left the room and reading the coke can and the ingredients and the number of calories. and at one point he puts that down and picks up a baseball hat he had been wearing, sees dirt and brushes it off and starts swearing about the fact that there s dirt on his hat. oh [ bleep ]. but he never shows any emotion about the fact that this gal has been brutally murdered, no emotion whatsoever. reporter: and that s a big red flag? huge. reporter: daron went deeper into sam and cathy s relationship. there were a lot of things that brought them together, they were in high school, lived across the stree