reporter: wow. he knew his life was over. he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. reporter: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog owning clients, he heard all about mark s fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda. but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that, i guess. but he was concerned, and he had this feeling that something terrible was going to happen. reporter: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i m dead. reporter: and it wasn t just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win and they always get the last word. reporter: and so according to his friends, mark stover spent the late summer and early fall
because he knew that he wasn t going to survive. he knew it. keith morrison: wow. he knew his life was over, he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. keith morrison: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog-owning clients, he heard all about mark s fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda, but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that i guess. but he was, he was concerned. and he had this feeling that something terrible was going to happen. keith morrison: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i m dead. keith morrison: and it wasn t just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win. and they always get the last word.
terrible was going to happen. keith morrison: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i m dead. keith morrison: and it wasn t just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win. and they always get the last word. keith morrison: and so according to his friends, mark stover spent the late summer and early fall of 2009 in a state of mortal fear. even escaped secretly to montana, says teresa. he would only use cash. he would call me from pay phones. he was very worried. and he even called me and said, you know if things happen, this is what i want you to do. and i said, mark, how will i know if something happens to you? and he said, you ll know. keith morrison: and now, of course, she did.
he knew it. reporter: wow. he knew his life was over. he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. reporter: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog owning clients, he heard all about mark s fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda. but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that, i guess. but he was concerned, and he had this feeling that something terrible was going to happen. reporter: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i m dead. reporter: and it wasn t just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win and they always get the last word.
he knew it. keith morrison: wow. he knew his life was over, he just knew it. and that there was nothing he could do about it. keith morrison: as detective luvera talked to friends and dog-owning clients, he heard all about mark s fears those last few months. he kept on pointing the finger at linda, but again, there was no evidence to prove that or suggest that i guess. but he was, he was concerned. and he had this feeling that something terrible was going to happen. keith morrison: what did he tell you about linda? he told me that she will not rest until i m dead. keith morrison: and it wasn t just linda mark fretted about. he told friends he was afraid of her father, too. why was he afraid of them? what i can say is often he would comment that they always win. and they always get the last word. keith morrison: and so according to his friends,