was no big deal. it was the strangest thing ever. did he say what happened? he said he got shot in his home. he said someone must have been really mad at him? how did you figure you 24is out? an old friend of doug s called james and let him know. did you think at the time, i wonder if james had something to do with this? it seemed fishy, it did. but again, your life s already crumbling. you don t want to think that your husband could be doing anything like that. why didn t you get out of that marriage? i was scared of him. so. everyone wants the fairy tale. everyone wants to be married with a good life and kids and it came crashing quickly. so finally, sarah started talking about divorce. i told him and he d be like, how are you going to feel if you divorce me and find out all this isn t true and the kid s not mine. you ll be a horrible person and
how would you describe him? he comes across as just you re at a loss for words. he comes across as a used car salesman, but that s not fair to used car salesmen. the guy is just, he s a scumbag. by the time doug carlile was murdered, doug had been on james trail for more than a year looking into possible illegal drug imports and the mysterious disappearance of friend and employee casey clark. began to look like henrikson was behaving like some latter day wild west outlaw. he s a sociopath and a coward. and he didn t get his hands dirty in any of it. truedell already suspected henrikson may have ordered someone to kill casey clark. then doug carlile was murdered in washington and truedell began working with burbridge.
they re purposely designed so an adult human head can t get out the window. they could have charged him for escape attempts. they didn t. the prosecutor had bigger things to do. and finally, january 2016 james henrikson encountered them. i was so mad i couldn t see straight. doug carlile still grieving family. i had to close my eyes several times and say a prayer, god, calm me down. i wanted to put my hands on him for sure. and then you d be in trouble. it would be worth it. the investigators were, however, not exactly confident about their case. proving casey clark s murder was the toughest part that i was thinking of. we didn t have a body. we had no forensic evidence. so, to get a conviction, they d need these two sketchy characters, who allegedly on orders from henrikson had done some truly awful things. if they didn t tell the story and make the jury believe it, henrikson would get away with murder. but if they did tell it? what sort of credibility would a
named luck. a dropped welding glove leads to a tattooed hitman named timothy suckow. whose phone provides a direct connection to the man who may have ordered murder of doug carlisle, james henrikson in south dakota. he may have been able to rule out business partners in washington state. at this point did you feel you had the outlines of what the conspiracy was. i felt we had a good idea of what was going on. it turned out to be a lot more. a sentiment which when the investigation turned back to north dakota, sarah, aka, mrs. james henrikson, could have put in exactly the same words but for more personal reasons. best i remember there was rumors of james having an affair. it s an old story, of course. husband cheats on wife with a younger woman. even younger than sarah, who was only in her 20s. what was it like to hear that he was cheating on you in the first place?
some time earlier, put p their crime scene tape. sesnick walked into the house. it was just a weird scene all in all. this was december 15th. there s christmas music playing throughout the house. that s bizarre. it was very bizarre. they re very religious people, so there s religious scripture written on the walls. then you have this horribly violent and gruesome murder with a body laying on the floor that you re investigating. it was a very, very odd scene. 63-year-old doug carlisle was lying on the kitchen floor, clearly the victim of a close-range shooting. there was a lot of blood around the body. a lot of shell casings. a lot of bullets laying around. how badly was this person damaged? he d been shot seven times. it was obviously a very brutal attack. it wasn t just a one time shot and the person ran out. clearly someone was making sure. correct. whoever had done this, we knew