somewhere out in the wilderness, somewhere away from civilization for fear of being spotted. option two, he gets help from somebody. he has a friend who has an apartment, or he has a place to hole up, and he can get off the grid for a while and just hide and hope that things blow over and find his way to mexico or out of the country. you know, i think his options become more and more limited as law enforcement closes in. law enforcement is looking at his social network. they re trying to figure out who he may or may not be in contact with. then they camp out on them. they look at their phone traffic. they look at their comings and goings. they look to see if anyone is in contact with him. and that comes from going to school on him and knowing his habits and his social network. thank you, chris. i appreciate it. the vaccine has been available since january, so why are tens of millions of americans still not vaccinated? joe biden won the election, period. so why do so many millions o
zanesville police and fire. i m in a abusive relationship. and i m afraid to go home. and um tell my husband that i want to leave but he won t let me. and it gets physical. reporter: brandy didn t request a deputy that night but she did file a restraining order against josh when she left him. cops knew josh s buddy from the gym, sirius, was likely involved in the murder, but they just couldn t tie the two of them together despite some suspicious phone traffic between the pair. an additional difficulty in the investigation was the fact that josh was still living in alaska, about as far away as you could get from ohio and still be in the same country. josh daniels was here starting his new chapter, living in wasilla about an hour outside of anchorage with his mother and step-father. keeping tabs on him from thousands of miles away were the zanesville police, and they were seeing some patterns.
couldn t tie the two of them together despite some suspicious phone traffic between the pair. an additional difficulty in the investigation was the fact that josh was still living in alaska, about as far away as you could get from ohio and still be in the same country. josh daniels was here starting his new chapter, living in wasilla about an hour outside of anchorage with his mother and step-father. keeping tabs on him from thousands of miles away were the zanesville police, and they were seeing some patterns. when he wasn t working a job in the north slope oil fields, he was partying, pumping iron and chasing women. back in zanesville, meanwhile, the cops kept the pressure up on the person they did have in their zip code, sirius underwood. the detectives were all over his girlfriend wendy. every time that i had a little spat or whatever i was frustrated or disgusted with sirius, they would always show up, again, just wondered if maybe you remembered something. trying to find yo
was. cops found a 911 call brandy had made six months before her murder. zanesville police and fire. i m in a abusive i m in a abusive relationship and i m afraid to go home. and um tell my husband that i want to leave but he won t let me. and it gets physical. reporter: brandy didn t request a deputy that night, but she did file a restraining order against josh when she left him. cops knew josh s buddy from the gym, sirius, was likely involved in the murder, but they just couldn t tie the two of them together despite some suspicious phone traffic between the pair. an additional difficulty in the investigation was the fact that josh was still living in alaska, about as far away as you could get from ohio and still be in the same country. josh daniels was here starting his new chapter, living in wasilla about an hour outside of anchorage with his mother and step-father. keeping tabs on him from thousands of miles away were the
and her head is bloody. reporter: so you bury your girl. and then it s a murder cops found a 911 call brandy had investigation. yep. reporter: there were two people brandy feared. one in town. made six months before her she thought she was being murder. followed. reporter: one thousands of zanesville police and fire. miles away. i m in a abusive relationship. and i m afraid to josh was still in alaska. go home. and um tell my husband that i reporter: and then there was want to leave but he won t let the new man in her life. me. anybody close to brandy, we need to take a real hard, serious look at. reporter: no fingerprints. no dna. and no arrests, for years. and it gets physical. reporter: brandy didn t reporter: you re grieving, how do you put all that awful time together, molly? request a deputy that night but day by day. she did file a restraining order against josh when she left him. reporter: then hints emerge of someone s dark past. cops knew josh