no leads. no arrests. and 2010 was no different. same for 2011, nothing. it s fair to say sandra s murder investigation was very much cold. so, 2012 now, six years after the murder. and three years after that dna test, chief perry gave the case to a new detective named bryson ponce who re-examined the physical evidence, like sandra s car, undisturbed since the day she was murdered. she was sitting down in the driver s seat. and the from her waist up, was pulled, slouched over onto the passenger s seat. you said pulled? did it appear that it had been yanked over that way? it appeared that way, yeah. we believe that there was a struggle outside of the vehicle in the garage. and that s due to some evidence that was on the outside front of the vehicle. like what? what were they? um, smudge marks, some hair.
smudge marks. some hair. when you look at how this homicide happened, it wasn t sexually motivated or it wasn t a robbery. it was really focused on anger. and so ponce circled right back to those original two suspects. husband darren, boyfriend ryan. but which one? from the file ponce learned ryan addition to being a drug trafficker had also been convicted of domestic violence. and was there something fishy about how he found sandra s body? he told the cops went to sandra s house, doors were locked. said he peered through these ventilation slats at the base of her garage wall. said he saw sandra in her car. calling out, sandra, sandra, he says he couldn t get into the door. he called a friend to come and help him open the door. called a friend to help him find a body? wouldn t be the first time a guilty party did that. and did ryan remain here at
helble was not what investigators had hoped for. the results showed us that the bullets that we had recovered from john were not the same bullets that was removed from andy rich s house in greybull, wyoming. investigators found smudge marks on the inside windows of rich s jeep, similar to those caused by animals when pressing their noses against the glass. was it possible that rich used his car to transport helble s dog across town after the murder? police took keisha s noseprint in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog s noseprint is as unique as a fingerprint. unfortunately, we weren t able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to
the results showed us that the bullets that we had recovered from john were not the same bullets that was removed from andy rich s house in greybull, wyoming. investigators found smudge marks on the inside windows of rich s jeep, similar to those caused by animals when pressing their noses against the glass. was it possible that rich used his car to transport helble s dog across town after the murder? police took keisha s noseprint in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog s noseprint is as unique as a fingerprint. unfortunately, we weren t able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to do that, but it certainly was an interesting element that we
investigators had hoped for. the results showed us that the bullets recovered from john were not the same bullets removed from andy risch s news graybull, wyoming. investigators found smudge marks on the inside window of risch s jeep, similar to those caused by animals when pressing their nose against the glass. was it possible that risch used his car to transport helble s across town after the murder. police took kiesha s nose print in the same way they collect human fingerprints. each dog s nose print is as unique as a fingerprint. unfortunately, we weren t able to get the type of smudges or prints actually from the vehicle that would enable us to do that. but it certainly was an interesting element that we