what did that say to you? a great deal of rage by someone. he looked like your average high school student. tall, clean cut, polite. a teenager with two sides. he would yell at her. he would be pushing her around. a puzzle seemingly solved, then blown apart. we recorded the conversation and it was dynamite. micaela was on the ground and she wasn t really moving. to unravel the mystery, investigators would follow a trail through high school hallways, teaming with secrets and schemes. the hatred grew more and more and more. bad idea that became a horrible idea. bad idea that went very, very bad. they call him wendover will. he waves at you from miles. the big neon cowboy. wendover will is what he s called. and his job has been to tampa travelers off of interstate 80 near the utah-nevada border. pull them off the road to this tiny casino commerce. and most evenly a little lighter on the wallet. knowing precious little about the stories wendover like to te
he would be pushing her around. a puzzle seemingly solved, then long apart. we recorded that conversation, then it was dynamite. mckayla was on the ground, and she wasn t really moving. to unravel the mystery, investigators would follow a trail through high school hallways, teaming the secrets and schemes. the hatred grew more and more and more. the whole idea became a horrible idea. a bad idea that went very, very bad. he waves at you from miles. the big neon cowboy. wendover whale is what they call him, and it was his job for more than 60 years. and it s here at the nevada utah border. pull him off the road to this tiny high desert casino casino, and most leave again a little and the wallet. knowing precious little about the stories west winter love loves to tell, about the races who come here, who breaks speed records of flats. about the local airbase, and the gate took up from hiroshima. but there s also the story they whisper to each other, up a
investigator. a former secret service agent named bill savage. asked him to find out what he could about kody, the murderer. and that boys confession. some of the details that mr. patten reported, didn t quite pack quite passed a sniff test. me mickey s, swoons, so severe, so brutal. they certainly didn t seem to be the result of an accident, as kody had claimed. or from a shovel of all things. horrible. slicing, disfigurement to mickey s face. what did that say to you? a great deal of reach by someone. why would kody have done that to a childhood friend? had to be more to the story. attorney ohlson wondered if kody s fiancée, toni fratto, might provide some insight. had kody already talked to the police during the routine interviews with people who knew mickey. kind of curious, where is mickey? what s going on? you know? where could she have gone? so, ohlson spoke to toni himself. did she have any idea why? absolutely not. no idea. was she as devastated as other
did you hear that? tony was not all to blame. was cody implying that she played a role in at least some or even most of those horrific stab wounds to mickey s pretty face? there is no reason to know why. just the case and fourth. again, sorry is not enough. but i i apologize for everything. . norman s later, his sentence, a chance of parole at maybe 25 years. i sent into you to jail for life, there will be no possibility of parole. it was justice, said nikki s family. but, an odd feeling lingered. you have to sit there and go, oh my gosh. this person that i knew so well we ll never, never have a chance of anything. now they re conflicted. i see the good in him, i see what he did, i want him to be punished for what he did, but i see that good side of him. both kody and the prison where he spend his, life turned down a request for an interview.
five miles from home. it was very emotional. the age of the victim and the brutality. i guess, disturbing would be the word. had mickey been beaten, cut, stabbed, repeatedly. several jagged slashes across her face, neck, head. the blood loss had saturated the ground underneath her. what kind of personal? yes. it was very aggressive. it was not a precision type of injury. and then those police men had to go to mickey s family and tell them what they found. my heart sank to my stomach. and i screamed. i just dropped and i just kept screaming. the one thing i will never, ever forget in my entire life is watching my daughter, dj, scream. just scream i hadn t heard from her, even as a baby. and fall to the ground.