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
that s gotta be a terrible thing to tell your kids, because they want you to tell them this is going to be okay. that always had all the answers. and you can tell them it s gonna be okay. no. you don t want fabrication. across town that morning pennsylvania state trooper fred caldwell was on the case, his first call had been to margaret kathy s mom. i remember asking her if she noticed changes recently that were unusual, and she said in the last 4 to 6 weeks or so she just wasn t herself. then, the trooper asked one of those probing and indelicate questions, that cops have to ask. i asked her mom if she had any indication that she was seeing anyone, if she said she d reestablish contact with an old acquaintance from school. that man s name was dennis taylor, he and kathy had
you see that it s like, okay, this is not good. that s gotta be a terrible thing to tell your kids, because they want you to tell them this is going to be okay. that always had all the answers. and you can tell them it s gonna be okay. no. you don t want fabrication. across town that morning pennsylvania state trooper fred caldwell was on the case, his first call had been to margaret kathy s mom. i remember asking her if she noticed changes recently that were unusual, and she said in the last 4 to 6 weeks or so she just wasn t herself. then, the trooper asked one of those probing and indelicate questions, that cops have to ask. i asked her mom if she had any indication that she was seeing anyone, if she said she d reestablish contact with an old acquaintance from school. that man s name was dennis taylor, he and kathy had