Craig melvin then they found it, the diary he recorded in secret. And the clues came pouring out. Blood in the bushes. This was the hotspot. This was your Crime Scene. Craig melvin a stunner of a surveillance tape. Jeff wilbert a tarp, a rope. Everything you might need for a murder. Exactly. Craig melvin and what just may be the most sinister Mother Daughter Conversation youve ever overheard. These are not the same people that the public thinks that they are. You realize how cold this family is. Its pretty twisted. Very twisted. [music playing] hello, and welcome to dateline. Stephen moore was a Champion Speed Skater who was fast on the track but slow to find direction in life. That is, until he fell for Kindergarten Teacher Kathleen dorsett. Soon came a marriage, a career, and a baby. When stephen disappeared, detectives wondered if there was trouble in his seemingly normal life. But even they could not have imagined the sinister scheme at the heart of this case. Heres Andrea Canning
it was a puzzle for police. why would a father drop off his daughter and disappear? i knew something was not right. then they found it. the diary that he recorded in secret. this whole thing is just getting absurd. and the clues came pouring out. blind, in the bushes. this was the hot spot? this was the crime scene? a stunner of a surveillance team. charles, rob. anything you might need for a murder! exactly. and what may just be. the most sinister mother daughter conversation that you have ever overheard. it s already in motion, you need to do your part. these are not the same people that the public thinks they are. you will realize how cold this family is. it s pretty twisted. very twisted. hello, and welcome to dateline. stephen moore was a champion speedskater who was fast on the track was slow to find direction in life. that is, until he fell for kindergarten teacher, kathryn dorset. soon came a marriage, a career, and a baby. but
and the clues came pouring out. blood in the bushes. this was the hotspot. this was your crime scene. craig melvin: a stunner of a surveillance tape. jeff wilbert: a tarp, a rope. everything you might need for a murder. exactly. craig melvin: and what just may be the most sinister mother daughter conversation you ve ever overheard. these are not the same people that the public thinks that they are. you realize how cold this family is. it s pretty twisted. very twisted. [music playing] hello, and welcome to dateline. stephen moore was a champion speed skater who was fast on the track but slow to find direction in life. that is, until he fell for kindergarten teacher kathleen dorsett. soon came a marriage, a career, and a baby. when stephen disappeared, detectives wondered if there was trouble in his seemingly normal life. but even they could not have imagined the sinister scheme at the heart of this case. here s andrea canning with shattered bonds. [music playing] andrea
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focused on the cause of steven s death, blunt force trauma and strangulation. what was the significance of the injuries? the significance of that led us to clearly know that this was something more than just kathleen being involved. andrea canning: but police still didn t have any hard evidence to connect thomas to the crime until there was a phone call that came in from a restaurant owner in long branch. andrea canning: this restaurant owner had some videotape, he said, that might be of interest to the investigators. we left the scene where thomas tried to commit suicide, and we immediately responded to the restaurant in long branch. andrea canning: there they found this security video recorded monday, august 16, the morning of steven moore s disappearance. it shows two cars arriving, one after another. the first car grabbed their attention. it was evelyn moore s, the car steven was driving before his death. and there, behind the wheel jeff wilbert: we saw thomas dorsett driving