this is dateline. i just dropped off the children and he wouldn t let me in the door. it was horrible. we re normal people in the person you re dealing with is a psychopath. it s a story that haunted the country, the case of susan powell. i was like, this can t be real. and he professed to love them. could it have been prevented? he exploded the house. as you listen to it now what does it do to you? it s excruciating. the 9-1-1 dispatcher shares his story about that. i wish i had recognized the urgency of the situation. also, the startling details of a plot unfolding. nobody knew it was going on. and a father s unraveling. he just saw that there was no way out. intimate emails from susan herself. the young mother s private fears in her own words. it s the genuine belief of a good many people that you killed her. her husband speaks of final eerie interview. i love my son s more than anything. i put them first. i put my family first. hello
someone is going to pay for this. there are easier ways to die. i got a call from a cousin, saying. he s in the hospital. how did he look? horrible. he drank something sweet, and deadly. there was no question. the real question, why would he do it? stressed, out something was going on there. what happened to ray? soon, it wasn t just doctors and the families asking the question. it was detectives. most likely not a suicide. he had enemies. he received a surprise package. this man sent my data bob. a surprise phone call from a it s josh mankiewicz from day line, is there anything you want to say? welcome to dateline. on a warm day in august, 65 year old ray quenched his thirst with a cool drink that drink contained a secret. a potion. so sinister, he would be dead within hours. not only did investigators have to figure out what killed the happily retired pennsylvania man but who would want him dead and why, here is josh mankiewicz with somet
it doesn t make any sense. it took my father, you killed my father. someone is going to pay for this. there are easier ways to die. i got a call from a cousin, saying. he s in the hospital. how did he look? horrible. he drank something sweet, and deadly. there was no question. the real question, why would he do it? stressed, out something was going on there. what happened to ray? soon, it wasn t just doctors and the families asking the question. it was detectives. most likely not a suicide. he had enemies. he received a surprise package. this man sent my data bob. a surprise phone call from a it s josh mankiewicz from day line, is there anything you want to say? no shortage of suspects, just a shortage of detectives. all kinds of things go wrong and murder investigations. but the police department running out of money, is not one of the things you think of. now. i preston. i did what i had to do. would she ever find justice? it s your
she was a college student found on a lonely road in texas. we figured she had been sexually assaulted and dumped here. tough questions for her boyfriend. where was i the night before? what had i been doing? when had i last seen her? i really thought he could be our killer. but while police try to prove it, another attack. he has got me by the throat and he s shaking me and he s yellinh at me, telling me not to say a word. you re a prisoner in his apartment? yes. even on forsman they felt what do we have on our hands. there is growing danger because the police are looking in the wrong place. i lived health and no one believed me. this monster is walking free while they are wasting their time on me. can the killer be caught before he kills again? it makes you realize how fragile your life is. and that anybody can take it. welcome to dateline, a killer was on the loose in a texas college town leaving students and their parents terrified. with a sh
defendant guilty. as you can they read the wrong verdict. you feel so hopeless. it s like a shot in the chest. despair to hope. darkness to light. a fight for freedom. what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. at 18, he was arrested for murder. adamant he was innocent. i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god. so, what could ve possibly led to this? you stab that women. why would he confess to something you didn t do? why would he? what s really happened during that police interrogation. the evidence shows you were there. i cannot lie about the evidence. i can t lie to you about this. the officers lying about lying. and extraordinary look inside the interview room. if you don t talk to me i can t keep this is one of the most intense interrogations i ve ever seen. welcome to dateline. how could you confess to a crime you didn t commit? it seems to defy logic and common sense, but advocates say, it s h