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shifted as did the players time and again. until it evolved eventually into a tale that began easter night at bulldog s bar in murdock, where nick sampson, you ll recall, worked and ended at the stock farmhouse. all i remember hearing in this house was, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. and so i was like, that s not good. so i cruised down because obviously that guy s up there killing somebody. i don t want to stick around and have to deal with this [ bleep ]. excuse my language. i m sorry. but i don t know what happened up there. reporter: then with that off her chest, jessica looked at the photo of nick the man she claimed was the mastermind of the murder. it sounds really dumb, but i wish he wouldn t have been a murderer. why? he s really hot. why do the hot ones got to be the dumb ones? reporter: with that, jessica reed s well planned day, in fact, all of her plans ehave been rated in a jail cell. while detectives focus next on jessica s partner in crime, greg
about a mile from the stock farmhouse down there. and just here outside this cemetery, they saw a car just parked here. strange cars just don t get parked on country roads outside murdock, nebraska, at 3:00 in the morning. it was tan or light brown, four-door sedan said the young man. and what really stuck out was that this car later passed them in the same area that same night. this time driving 60 or 70 miles an hour. it was in a rush, it appeared, to get away. investigators now had a number of clues. that car, seen by the newspaper carrier. the flashlight with what appeared to be blood on it. the marijuana pipe. and detectives were probably looking for more than one killer. but a motive? who knew? not a thing was missing. wallets, purses, gun collections, even a safe hidden in the bedroom floor, all untouched. but all that evidence.
he not only forgot, but he falsified a lot of stuff on the report. that s a bad thing to say it s okay to plant evidence just because the guy s guilty, because how else do you know who is guilty or who is not guilty? reporter: no matter whom you believe on the blood issue, there are two people who know in living technicolor exactly what happened at the stock farmhouse that night. and one of them is about to tell us. jessica reed, on the evil of easter night. two people are dead because of me. doug s a man on the move. but choosing to go that extra mile can be tough on his body. that s why he wears dr. scholl s massaging gel insoles. they provide all day comfort so he has the energy to keep moving. delivering joy every step of the day.
spring arrived. the stock farm turned from brown to green. and wayne and sharmon s children struggled the best they could to put their lives back in place. they both wanted us to strive for so much more and said, you know, you can always do better. reporter: and so they may not have noticed so much the riddle that sprouted along with the corn. two towns, murdock, nebraska, beaver dam, wisconsin, more than 500 miles apart. now united, undeniably, by a single band of gold. that ring sold in a beaver dam walmart and found days after the murder in the kitchen of the stock farmhouse. how did it get there? matt livers never said anything about a ring when he confessed