it was like being in a nightmare. mom was never late. mom didn t miss appointments. she didn t just disappear. a mother of two. disappears! she waved a quick goodbye. walk down the stairs, out the door. but she wasn t the only to vanish. this was a town that appeared to be haunted by a serial killer. it became sickening to hear that another girl had gone missing. and wendy, another victim? or could she have been targeted by neighbors she tangled with? she made an enemy? she made an enemy for sure. or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. she began screaming obscenities. shouting. but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? when she does that she is [inaudible] . was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate underground operation. the stage kidnapping. the fake blood. truly phenomenal. all leading up to a s
poisoning. cleaned out the bank account. are you trying to accuse me of something? have a brother determined to find a killer. how dare anybody do that to my little brother? it wasn t supposed to happen like this. a toxic mystery and an emotional trial. is the jury being out long a bad thing or a good thing? it was a mystery from day one. from that time, right around the end of the hockey season. it made sense of what was happening to matthew podolak, met the hockey amateur, met the hunter, the fish are, the athlete. it would make sense from the very first day that matthew podolak woke up with the pain in his back. and after what happened in the hospital a couple of months later, nothing made sense after that. [noise] the, god knows there were accusations. well yes, plenty of those. and a brother, mark, from whom the stories, the mystery became a kind of obsession. it s had quite an effect on me over the past seven years. the story of what happened to matt
for you, that city didn t stay and eat her fries. as bizarre as it sounds, yes. jeff, how do you feel about michael being dead? i don t have words. he wasn t around when this murder took place. that s what he said. who do you feel like you are looking in the eyes? a cold blooded killer. hello, and welcome to dateline. cindy henderson and michael reese needed the same thing change. the relationship was a second chance at love for both and they fell hard. but after five years of marriage, tragedy struck. now investigators would have to sort through small town gossip to sift out the truth and uncover a killer. here is, even the devil went to church. out here in rubble, sweet home alabama, where churches outnumber street lights, faith is a way of life. i grew up in the church. everyone that i knew went to church. sunday sermons, when they services, church picnics faith is a huge part and always has been a huge part of southern life. it is how the peopl
or maybe the enemy lurked within. some say she had a history of emotional troubles. she began screaming obscenities. shouting. but this beloved teacher, could she have multiple personality? when she does that she is [inaudible] . was this a woman broken or woman taken? to find out what really happened, an elite group of detectives would launch an elaborate underground operation. the stage kidnapping. the fake blood. truly phenomenal. all leading up to a sit down with a man they call mr. big. [inaudible] a high stakes gamble to reveal the truth on tape. and the children left behind. what s going through your head? shattering. the story you are about to witness is all too real. though it may seem, perhaps, impossible. like a play or a movie. with its dark heart, something quite unspeakable. the actors are the family, divided across the folio line separating truth and deception. there is the gamblers, last desperate hand. the voice, the presence. so
nuclear sites for the international community. i ll talk to the iaea chief about what happens next. and average u.s. gas prices hit a record, $5 a gallon. overall inflation hits 8.6%, consumers are pessimistic about the state of the u.s. economy. what does the former federal reserve chair think? i ll ask him. we are now living in a totally new era. that is what the 99-year-old henry kissenger said. in an op-ed last week president biden vividly outlined the stakes. he wrote if russia does not pay a heavy price for its actions it would send a message to other would-be aggressors they too canceive territory is subjugate other countries, and it could mark the end of the rules based international order and open the door to aggression elsewherual catastrophic consequences the world over. in times like these it seemed appropriate that the secretary of state antony blinken would deliver a major policy address, which he did late last month except he chose to give the talk on china