or it was was the murder case of nancy. the flurry of action loose from the moment her body was found in february 2014, to the arrest of the final suspect kathy in mid march. dissipated with this spring frog. a case now splurged towards summer. nancy s friend, billy, missing her more than ever. the last time i spoke with her, all we talked about where plans. everything that we are going to do this summer. all the different ideas she had. but the only thing on the calendar now wears a pulmonary hailing signaled for late june. all three defendants had pleaded not guilty. and the attorneys beth, for nancy, and greg, for the carpenters. we re analyzing the evidence. the evidence, as i was seeing, it suggested very strongly that kathy carpenter may have done this. and she was settling with the ciders. kathy was innocent. innocent. innocent. i cannot say that enough.
collect the rent, and be her general go-between. she said, i like these people. she said that they felt that they had really great karma. and that s part of the reason why she invited them to move in, a full month before she left. but it wasn t long before they discovered that living with nancy was not quite like they thought it might be. after the first couple of days, she treated me like a slave. like, get my cigarettes. get this. get my drink. and, i was not used to be so disrespected. treated you like a slave? a slave. it was. not pretty. you know, i said, that s how nancy is. don t take a personal. she comes off this way. and, she really has a good heart. anyway, nancy left soon allow for australia. but then, the sailors discovered the house wasn t so perfect afterwards.
this is not just a standard trash can. now. this is breaking the case. how weirdly fluky was this? the town of basalt, who knew had a rule? that you can t put personal garbage in public trash cans. and a city worker, a little extra diligent. happen to be poking around in the trash, just randomly checking for illegal garbage disposal. tell me what this guy did? and how he got the he came across this. he pulled the trash at this location, and was going to check it to see if there was any, if something stood out about it. he actually does this stuff? yeah. opens the bag? thank goodness he open the bag. he looks inside, and he sees a prescription pill bottles. and what was special about the prescription pill bottle is that it had nancy s name on it. of course the city worker recognize the name.
the time that she was trying to portray herself as crying. some people cried without tears, surely? i m sure some people do. what can you tell from a thing like that? it s just always interesting when, you know, somebody is going to such lengths to act like they are emotionally distraught. and the body does not respond. and then she discovered what kathy did the day after that she said that you found nancy s body. she went to the bank, where nancy had trusted her with access to the safety deposit box. and kathy, took from that box. the last rent payment. $6,000 in cash. and an heirloom ring that nancy had inherited from her mother. within 24 hours, a little less actually. within 24 hours of her friends being found by her. she s going into the safety deposit box and taking $6,000 in jewelry from it. investigators now had an
tone changed. and the accusations began. why did you go in there and hurt nancy? maybe you don t even know, but i know it s true. i know it s true. the sheriff himself, a close friend to the late nancy. try to get straight to admit that in a desperate rage, he killed nancy. you did this man. you did it. and the quicker you start saying that, the better it s going to be. but trey insisted, they were going after the wrong guy. he was innocent. how can you know it s true when it s not true? over and over, trace stress and demonstrated how his 65 year old body, ravaged by disease. was far too frail to have done what was done to nancy. as you can see, it d be a formidable adversary in a fight. but, it had already dawned on detectives. the more trail claim to be physically and capable. my condition is that, i don t think i could beat up ahead. the worse it looked for his