we did consider that her husband made known that she was having an affair. where was? she there were no. answers nearly 30 years, 60 investigators, and it all kept coming back to one elusive suspect. he just very commonly said, i know how to get rid of a body, so it would never ever be found. him? murder something that could be done over it was basically an hour never situation. hello, welcome to dateline. when kathy had cole disappeared, police didn t know if they are dealing with a missing person case or cold-blooded murder. with little evidence to go on, the investigation grew cold. decades later, a young detective who was just a kid when kathy vanished, dusted off the old files. investigators couldn t solve her case then, could he help solve it now? here is josh mankiewicz, with she didn t come home. time can be like a river, a long stream of events rushing by. most barely make a ripple, but a few, like the sudden loss of a close friend, a child or a p
heckel, after she was leaving for lunch that day. his face was so red, just like he was terribly angry, and he was looking at kathy. kathy pulls out, loyd pulls out after. we believe that they did meet. that somehow, some way, kathy was scheduled into one last meet, just to hear loyd out. and at that point in time, he shot her, shoved her in that van, likely with a head wound. according to witnesses, groves was back at the plant, sometime between two and three that afternoon. he kills or, disposes or body, and measures to get back to work that day, and act like nothing is wrong. and guess what way within.
groves staring daggers at kathy heckel, after she was leaving for lunch that day. his face was so red, just like he was terribly angry, and he was looking at kathy. kathy pulls out, loyd pulls out after. we believe that they did meet. that somehow, some way, kathy was scheduled into one last meet, just to hear loyd out. and at that point in time, he shot her, shoved her in that van, likely with a head wound. according to witnesses, groves was back at the plant, sometime between two and three that afternoon. he kills or, disposes or body, and measures to get back to work that day, and act like nothing is wrong. and guess what way within. i think it s because he s smart, and a good plan or. i think for him, murder is something that can be done over a lunch hour. the prosecution wrapped up its case with two witnesses, people who had only surfaced shortly before trial. the first was loyd groves s now
like he was terribly angry. he was looking at kathy. kathy pulls out. loyd pulls out after. we believe that they did meet. that somehow, some way, kathy was cajoled into one last meet just to hear loyd out. and at that point in time, loyd shot her, shoved her in that van, likely with a head wound. according to witnesses, groves was back at the plant sometime between 2:00 and 3:00 that afternoon. you think loyd groves kills her, disposes of her body, and manages to get back to work that day and act like nothing s wrong and get away with it? i think it s because he s smart and a good planner. to him, i think, murder is something that can be done over a lunch hour. the prosecution wrapped up its case with two witnesses, people who only surfaced shortly before trial. the first was loyd groves now ex-wife. there was something she had been holding back on telling for the past roughly 30 years.