that is, of course, if he knew anything about it. the undercover canadian investigator posing as the crime boss, wanted him to feel comfortable. so he spoke french, his mother tongue. we have translated and dubbed over the conversation in english. there are three things that i want. loyalty, truth, and honesty. the last, when i did? and honesty. being honest. yeah honestly okay. then a knock on the door. it was one of the crime bosses alleged cronies. with an internal police memorandum. read it, said mr. bag. as he sat and listened. only suspect, husband, dennis rat a. for this investigation.
investigation of wednesdays disappearance. no sign of when the anywhere. police radar was squarely pointed at her husband. which was no surprise to a seasoned prince george reporter. frank peoples. it was just the notion that some of of that style, that demographic would go missing. unless it was to someone that she knew closely. the husband had claimed his innocence. took a lie detector test. but there is no shortage of other theories in the case. those theories, like rumors, are easily separated rumor from fact. does it matter at all together. and as the detective discovered, as she changed on the lead. first, the highway of tears. for years women have been going missing out here. a body occasionally turning up beside the road. a horrifying surprise for passersby. but thomas had investigated
hear. i was pretty nervous. i guess, around here. he shot wendy. he told mr. bag. that morning, at the house in prince george. she was feeding the ducks, her back to him. when he took aim with a 22 caliber rifle. right or left side? i gotta put myself back there. theory. seeing a husband, trying to leave live the moment where he said he tried to murder his wife. you move over there like that. because i remember turning. yeah. and that s your left side right? that is my left side. he said it was just one shot. not a lot of broad. after she fell to the ground, he said, he quickly wrapped her body in a black tarp. and that s when he noticed she was still moving. i took a bumper jack.
was coming in, he made to pay the bills. it made me wonder about his character. he suddenly became suspect number one. though it was hardly a surprise that police would look at the husband. in fact, in the very first week of the investigation. thomas had questioned him three times. i introduced myself as a police officer coming to talk to him. and i said how are you doing? and his comment was better. better? it struck me as of right at the beginning. did he seem nervous, upset? he didn t strike me as overly concerned. not distraught by any means. frustrated, is what he was. he told his sister. i said get used to it. euro husband. they re gonna a look at you. because 99% of the time, the husband did it! it didn t help that from one interview to the next, he appeared to change vital information about the day that his wife went missing. he said that she left with no money. but in the following statement
that family had moved for months prior. the main person they alluded to, wasn t in the area. and there was nothing else to support that. the jones were ruined out. as suspects in the disappearance of wendy ratte. which left wendy s husband danny. he created the suspicion himself, of course, when he illegally cashed wendy s unemployment checks. and his gambling had almost bankrupted the family. in those terrible fights before she disappeared. but danny agreed to take a lie detector test. and now the results were in. the polygraph operator came back and told him that he found him to be truthful. you heard that right. truthful. letting him go as a suspect must have been difficult. did it seem to have the time, hey, this can t be? i remember having a thought