i know what i did and i know i was. listen, you put yourself there, that is the point, you put yourself in the crime scene. i put myself in a position for them to look at me. right, you had the opportunity, you had the motive. if you just being in the vicinity you could have, in other words? within that timeframe, yes. do you see how that looks? yes, i can. i can. there are lot of things i don t understand myself why do. i don t understand, especially now, why couldn t of just stayed home tried to contact her few times and i guess in my head i thought i had some thought that i could do something to help if needed help. sometimes with a girl like susie, the thing you can do to help is to walk away? yes probably, probably would ve been best. at least for me. marty larsson s jury was out for about as long as it took marty to drive from buildings to glendive. three hours. the verdict? guilty. what was it like to hear that guilty verdict? everybody hollered, hugg
actually i called susie. whatever time i called her is i left city hall then. and yes indeed, here is the angry voice mail ted left. well, susie, i just called mariah. and seems like you didn t make it home last night. so, maybe what somebody called me and said maybe it s true. or you re doing somebody else. once again, it seemed, those age old motives pointed at the husband. 90% of the time you would be right. but was it possible ted could be the exception that disproves the rule? a little check revealed that ted was in fact at work that morning, as seen by a coworker, exactly when he said he was. if he did commit a homicide, when would he have time to dispose of the body? remember, they found susie in the yellowstone river, 28 miles upstream from glendive. so once again they pulled out that atm video from the u.s. bank. the one beside susie s apartment building. ted said he dropped his girls off at his brother s house that morning around 5:45 am. then drove to c
certainly several, swirling in one city block in little glendive, montana. who owned those eyes in the dark that watched susie casey in the moments before she disappeared? mom from the first moments of dawn that the kids, parents, and siblings, that susie casey had come home. as you know, everybody is looking for. you give me a call. not all of them. give me a call. tried calling the woman who never went anywhere without her phone. hello. just me. that phone was her lifeline. as susie s brother rusty and sister in law said during their interviews with investigators. i appreciate you guys coming in. among them was captain ty ulrich. i see i said let s see which phone call she had.
out that her ex husband had been in glendive, reactions were quick into the point. if i knew this ten years old early i would ve taken him for a ride. meaning, you know, here s would most of them thought right away. it just didn t add up that it was broad, and it didn t add up that it was ted. but marty perhaps? there were signs, like those obsessive voice mails. please call me. and the bank video. his own admission that he hoped to reunite with susie. the probability he saucily canoodling with brad, the mini van washed fairly well on his return home. and yet, marty larsson was not arrested.
olivia reager was a young lawyer than. i just thought, you have to be kidding. this is glendive, she has to be around somewhere. but when susie s brother and sister in law roared around town looking, it only made them more upset. as a kid, when you re younger, you always wish you had things you didn t have. and i just always wished i had a big sister. and when i met susie, she was my big sister. and i guess i just never imagined that she wouldn t be in my life. mid afternoon, val and her husband rusty drove over to the glendive police department. they sat down with then captain ty ulrich. they said susie always answers her phone, always. and i went to my office twice