an ache in the heart. it was one of the most baffling cases investigators had ever seen. this tops the charts for most bizarre. no one can believe that this actually happened. a single mom and a whip smart computer whiz who seemed to disappear. i am starting to get text messages saying that she which her job. she had something down in kansas. left behind a puzzling computer trail. emails, text messages, so active on social media. nobody can locate her. she did not want to be found. exactly. a mom turned ghost. was she missing? or hiding? i wanted to know. taunts, threats, violence my leg is soaked with blood. oh, jesus. a deadly mystery that would lead three moms and one man. you were the last one to see her? it was as if i had already done something, and he already knew it. he was a drilling me with the ironies. it was almost an obsession to get it solved. a heart stopping case of jealousy, secret identity, and murder. it is li
to do. i picked up the cell phon and told steve what ha happened he needed to come down and dea with charlotte and ski if he was taken aback it was almost kind of disbelie that he did not know what to say, really. heard him choking back som tears a little bit it is hard right away, steve rushed to carl s house a detective had a recorder rolling. you can hear charlotte sobbing and steve talking. the last time i was out her was i don t know i m sorry. i don t know it s been a while someone else talk to th detectives, too. the man who showed up just minutes after the deputies got there. jim knack, carols border who had been living in the guesthouse
pointing at you? yes, yeah. what do they say to you? they had said that i was accused of shooting liz. they searched her home, and later sat her down in an interview room and hooked her up to a polygraph machine, ask your questions like this one, among others. did you go to big lakes park that day? no. amy also denied that she shot liz, again and again. but she failed the polygraph. still, something did not add up. when that local detective arrived at amy s place right after the shooting, she felt the hood of her car, ice-cold, had not been driven for a while. and the neighbor said amy was home all afternoon. so, was amy so nervous she blew the polygraph? or was something else going on? detective avis went to see liz at the hospital. his recorder rolling. i feel like it s just writing on the wall, one it is.
but, she failed the polygraph. still, something did not add up. when that local detective arrived at amy s place right after the shooting, she felt the hood of her car, ice-cold, had not been driven for a while. and the neighbor said amy was home all afternoon. so, was amy so nervous she blew the polygraph? or was something else going on? detective davis went to see liz at the hospital. his recorder rolling. i feel like it s just writing on the wall, one it is. it s amy shot you with dave s gun, isn t it? pretty much. that s what i m thinking. dave still does not think so. seems like the friendly cop. or the don juan. i ll be whatever she wanted, as long as she kept telling us information. wait, what? avis was playing dumb, he said, to pump liz for information, because he and his partner had
heard him choking back some tears a little bit. it is hard. right away, steve rushed to carl s house. a detective had a recorder rolling. we can hear charlotte savvy. instead of talking. the last time i was out here was i don t know. i m sorry. i don t know it s been a while. someone else talk to the detectives, too. the man who showed up just minutes after the deputies got there. jim knack, carols border who had been living in the guesthouse. i can t remember anything. and jim had a lot to say about carole, and he didn t stop there! coming up! . it was, certainly, a gruesome stream. blood drops, shoe prints, they tell a story. so what does this tell you about how she died? she certainly and the man at the guest cottage has a story to. i warn you guys, it s just