had been nothing but trouble. she couldn t tell me what had, happen she was so upset. it was about to get much worse. my mom would say, if you find, the car you will find kathy. he did not want to be, dark because you wanted to keep looking. she had been stabbed multiple times, there was blood in the interior of the car. she was a targeted victim. who killed kathy? we had no witness, no confession, no dna. 20 years went by. they still had to keep looking for what i had lost. but, kathy had her, and she had him. i put a lot of faith in god. and the killer, he never had a chance. this was i fulfilled my promise. in the wee small hours of the morning, while it s a whole wild world is fast asleep, mary bennett is awake, not because she wants to be, but because something stay with you, whether you want them to or not. and for mary bennett, it is a 80 3:40 a.m.. every day i wake up around the time, it is embedded in my brain. for more than two
it is all my wife s stuff. he disowned said. he separates himself from it. which now, raises more suspicion. could you tell if he was connected to anyone in the case? not initially, i really had to dig deeper to see what the connection was. there are finally located the convicts wife. she wasn t cooperating at first, which is again now raising suspicions. ultimately, she did come in and talk to us, her explanation was she went to valencia high school with kathy, and upon closer examination, we are able to see the receipts were from a different sai vyon than the one she worked at. it was basically her keepsake file. she had saved those articles just because she knew someone who got murdered. correct. so the sun nothing to do with her husband and present at all? absolutely no. so your back to basically no suspect. no, we are back to the same. but at the same time, darren i had to admit that sam
were from a different sav-on than the one that cathy worked at. and this was basically, like, her keepsake file. reporter: she d saved those articles just because she knew someone who got murdered? correct. reporter: so this had nothing to do with her husband who was in prison at all? who absolutely nothing. reporter: so you re back to basically no suspects. no, we re back to sam. reporter: detectives had interviewed sam on two separate days, first on audiotape when cathy went missing. we re here about cathy. right, yeah, i heard. reporter: and later, this time on video, after her body was found. a whole week, i haven t hardly slept. because all i do is think about cathy. where the heck could she be. reporter: he had always been
was that she went to valencia high school with cathy. and then upon closer examination, we were able to see that the receipts from sav-on were from a different sav-on than the one that cathy worked at. and this was basically, like, her keepsake file. reporter: she d saved those articles just because she knew someone who got murdered? correct. reporter: so this had nothing to do with her husband who was in prison at all? who absolutely nothing. reporter: so you re back to basically no suspects. no, we re back to sam.
reporter: daron finally located the convict s wife. she was uncooperative at first, which again, now, this is raising suspicions again. ultimately she did come in and talk to us, and her explanation was that she went to valencia high school with cathy. and then upon closer examination, we were able to see that the receipts from sav-on were from a different sav-on than the one that cathy worked at. and this was basically, like, her keepsake file. reporter: she d saved those articles just because she knew someone who got murdered? correct. reporter: so this had nothing to do with her husband who was in prison at all? who absolutely nothing. reporter: so you re back to basically no suspects. no, we re back to sam. but at the same time. he didn t fit the profile of a murder suspect. no criminal history. a normal 22 year-old kid.