i just need to hear from you. please, please call me. i m worried. i don t hear anything. he expected to hear from susie saying, i m fine, don t worry, don t come. but susie s call never came. what time did you get into glendive? 4:30, 5:00. again, true. marty s cell pinged from a glendive cell tower. he said he parked around the corner and walked to her apartment. her car was parked outside as if she was home. i went in the building. i knocked on the door softly because her bedroom was near the door hoping it would wake her and not any of the kids. mm-hmm. hoping, you know, she d come and tell me she was okay. and there was no answer, so i went out and called and texted a few times, hoping to wake her up. so did you ever encounter susie at all? no. okay. i wish i would have seen her.
in her life. was someone involved. the age range went. you know is a person in. this the acts. the brand-new boyfriend. someone knew that we were seeing each other and did not like it. and the unbelievable thing. they were all there the day of the murder. so who did it. my stomach was in my throat. all of us were little taken aback. it was really hard for my brain to wrap around that. it was early morning, still dark. the spring air was a cold blanket around the pick up parked and running near the main street of little glendive, montana. at 5:20 am, the passenger side door open a woman stepped out and hurried across the and the street to the entrance to her
quite so fast. but here olivia reager it 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 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 strikes twice and tried to call. and to voice mail.
do you think rusty would be around today if they had moved quicker on that case? i try not to go there. i mean, there s all this what-ifs, what-ifs. it wasn t long after her rusty was put in the ground, a new county attorney was elected in glendive. you ve already met her. olivia reager. i felt we had a duty to give some explanation to jack and marlene and their family as to what was going on. if the case was going to go somewhere or if it wasn t, they needed to know. they couldn t be left dangling out there. and they certainly were dangling. absolutely. and if that were all, the hope for an answer and justice might have simply ended there, but one morning as olivia was settling into her new office, there was a knock at the door,
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. once again they point 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 city hall to work. it s a small town and city hall is just blocks from susie s place. ted said he drove right past her apartment. and sure enough we could see adrian vehicle driven by at approximately this time ted sadie drove. by the ponderous apartments the video. the time, 5:52 am, just like ted told police. so he s basically got a 15 minute window where he s dropping his kids off he s