i couldn t comprehend. i remember telling my mom, i m going to get you through. this she let me in the eyes of, that jessica, how am i supposed to get to the rest of my life? what did you find in his phone? have a picture sent to him. with his wife? they were not his wife. i m not the kind of wipe that went through my husband s phone. did you think that maybe this other woman, on todd s phone, might have had something to do with his murder? we can t rule anyone out. we begin to get video from several different locations. we see someone, same clothing, glasses, hat, going from place to place. they started asking me a lot of questions. do you recognize the, gate do recognize the way she s walking? whoever this woman is, has had this murder plan and very well planned. a dangerous killer, a devious plot, who was behind it? it came as a shock. a complete shock. look carefully and ask yourself whether you can trust your own eyes. this is video of me? a
i had and i looked at his body. and when that relatives began to tell us there is no problems, there s no one no, there s no reason for this. you put a bulletin out? absolutely, yes. a lot of law enforcement was looking for that cart at that point. soon, detectives got their first big break. we get a call from our communications center and we are told that todd s car has been found. we have the car. you have the car? this is a big deal? yes, it is. a big deal that was about to drive the case in a whole new direction. coming up the car is a little dusty. it s in pristine shape. how odd is that that this car was dumped and child s got is right there? it s very odd. usually begun, if it s not taken by the suspect, it s concealed or taken to be destroyed. did he ever carried a loaded gun in his car? ever. no, never. now you re thinking, talk
On May 4, 1891, the schooner-barge Atlanta was heading up Lake Superior with a load of coal. It went down in heavy gales. It hasn't been seen since, until now.
On May 4, 1891, the schooner-barge Atlanta was heading up Lake Superior with a load of coal. It went down in heavy gales. It hasn't been seen since, until now.
On May 4, 1891, the schooner-barge Atlanta was heading up Lake Superior with a load of coal. It went down in heavy gales. It hasn't been seen since, until now.