the police interview as little more than a nuisance to be endured. my grandma s coming into town, and i kind of i want to do this, but i want to do it a little bit faster. this going to take forever. reporter: jessica was all of 17. did she wonder why the wisconsin cop was joined by investigators from nebraska? i really want to know what nebraska has to do with this? because i don t think we even entered nebraska. reporter: didn t go to nebraska, didn t know anything about a gold ring, she said. she and fester just stole a truck, she said, and fueled by pot and massive dose of over the counter cough syrup went off in search of the ocean before running outs of gas and money and leaving that pickup truck in louisiana. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. and jessica reid s mantle began to crack. okay. i did steal i stole a whole
wired when they drove down another back road completely at random. and greg said stop. and at what turned out to be the stock farmhouse, in they went. greg was like, follow me real quick. so i followed him and we went upstairs and when i turned around, greg had turned on a light in the room. and i seen this guy laying in the bed. and i said, come on, let s go, let s do something. because there was people there. reporter: what was the feeling you had as you said that? like panic. it was like craziness like god, what if they wake up. you know? reporter: but. he just turned and went into that room. the guy had rolled out of bed and they were wrestling with the gun. and i just was like startled and my gun went off. and i have no idea where that shot went. reporter: sources close to the investigation, though, tell
reporter: but the judge, acknowledging he was moved by letters written by livers and sampson asking him to throw the book at kofoed, did just that. the defendant has not acknowledged any wrong doing. he s not appeared to be particularly remorseful. kofoed would serve two years in federal prison. and he had to pay restitution to livers and sampson for ruining their lives. you talk about forgetting to write the report but you don t forget about logging in the 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.
particularly remorseful. kofoed would serve two years in federal prison. and he had to pay restitution to livers and sampson for ruining their lives. you talk about forgetting to write the report but you don t forget about logging in the 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.it s fine. i saw something the other day. myeczemaexposed.com. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to myeczemaexposed.com to learn more. happiness is powerful flea and tick protection
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 to killing wayne and sharmon stock. nothing about a stolen truck or out of control wisconsin teenagers either. one of whom, jessica reid, out on bail over the vehicle theft, responded to an invitation to visit the wisconsin detective, jim roarer. she had to know somewhere in the back of her mind that maybe they know more or want to talk to me about more than just a stolen truck. reporter: did she? in fact, as she settled in, young ms. reid se