he figures he somewhere else, running errands, doing something for christmas even take the time to put his close in the wash, take a shower, have a snack and then realizes maybe i should call somebody. here s what s unusual. he calls lacey s mother and say says, doesn t say have you spoken to lacey or do you know where she is, he said lacey is missing. the word missing struck a chord with everyone. when you hear that moment described, the ground going out and your heart sinking from the floor, what do you mean missing? that s a very important word. my daughter has been missing since this morning. she is eight months pregnant. the clock is ticking. lacey peterson is eight months pregnant. she needs medical care. her family is desperate to
okay. i am sorry i went out of order. here we go. what time of the day are you most productive? that s a fine question. 7 a.m. you are a morning person? yes, me too. morning. 3:30. a.m. i am up. that s when i am the most interesting when no one is around. i find myself fascinating. [laughing] 3 in the morning. what is your alrm set for? 2:20. oh! you better get to bed. don t worry on tuesday. it s friday. probably in the morning. early in the morning when no one is around or up. running errands on a sunday morning at 8 a.m. is the best. we sound like we have such great lives. you have a tough job.
he figures he somewhere else, running errands, doing something for christmas even take the time to put his close in the wash, take a shower, have a snack and then realizes maybe i should call somebody. here s what s unusual. he calls lacey s mother and say says, doesn t say have you spoken to lacey or do you know where she is, he said lacey is missing. the word missing struck a chord with everyone. when you hear that moment described, the ground going out and your heart sinking from the floor, what do you mean missing? that s a very important word. my daughter has been missing since this morning. she is eight months pregnant. the clock is ticking. lacey peterson is eight months pregnant. she needs medical care. her family is desperate to find her.
reporter: we instructed our actor to be friendly, establish a rapport. he praises sam s artwork. this is terrific, man. thanks. reporter: then, a few days later, sam s mom tells him she is going out to run errands. love you. okay. love you, too. reporter: she leaves him alone in the house, but she really joins me in the watch mobile, parked right around the corner. you can tell i m nervous. reporter: nervous she hasn t made it clear to her son that just because he has melt someone before doesn t mean he should open the door when he is home alone.
pled doors respect strangers, but people kids have met. sam thinks his mom is out running errands. time to find out what he will do as we testimony our actor to go ring the door bell. my heart s pounding. yeah. [ door bell rings ] i have told him to hide. i have told him not to answer the door when i m not home. yeah. for no one. not even the neighbor. hey, what s up, sam, right? yeah. how s it going, man? everything good? i need to take a quick estimate for the air duct cleaning tomorrow in the back. can you tell me where the kitchen is? um, sure. yeah, thanks, man. just in the back for tomorrow. it s he is hard to see that. he didn t even hesitate. just opened the door wide open. i hoped he would say let me call my mom. you till them and you tell them and you tell them. and they don t listen until you show them.