ralph candelario appeared to believe that his 3,300-word letter about the murder of his wife would be the accepted true account of that terrible event. but here s what pam s daughter, shannon, thought. it felt overly dramatic and really just glamorous that he was the victim of this. and that wasn t that made me sick. and angry obviously. yeah. her sister kelsey s interpretation? i thought it was very strange. i thought that he had some work to do on a story because it sounded really phony. entitled to their opinions, of course. but then so were the cops. recovered memory? no, said the cbi s jody wright. more like a cover-up. nothing in his statement matched anything that i knew to be at the crime scene. it just didn t make sense. none of it.
he must have put those rugs into the machine himself, hoping to wash away the evidence. finally they had enough. almost nine months after pam s death, officers went to the antique store with an arrest warrant. that s when we learned that he decided to go on vacation. ralph candelario was gone. coming up, a manhunt for a suspected killer by cell phone. i initiated some phone calls with ralph so we could try to track him down. but would he answer? when dateline extra continues. gah! look at us. we re rapidly losing credibility as handymen. mom washed our clothes. one wash with tide pods and we re right back where we started. we look like catalogue models! who trusts a clean handyman anyway? yeah! turns out it was just dirt left there by our old liquid detergent. that s gross! they had built up a respectable, dingy character over the past couple washes. we earned that dinge! look how good we look! we can t look this good! dinge is the dirt the bargain detergent can t get to.
yes, your honor. then here it was, february 25th, 2016. already ralph had managed a victory, had tied prosecutor ryan brackley s hands, in one way, anyway. well, we tried to tell the entire story about ralph candelario and ralph candelario s life. in other words, the very suspicious disappearance of dena, the first wife, whose body has never been found. but ultimately, the judge denied that motion, and we went to trial without that piece. you ve already heard about the prosecution s evidence. ralph s open letter to the huerfano world journal which, said prosecutor matt durkin, had been exposed as an elaborate lie. that letter was in itself a very sensational story, but it was inconsistent with all of the physical evidence in the investigation that had occurred to that point. which the prosecution listed in detail for the jury to hear.
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i looked down the hallway. i could see pam, her legs. she was there. revealed by the first rays of a warm morning sun. her head there was just blood all over. and there was blood on the floor. and i touched her cheek. and she was cold, cold, cold. and i ran out of the house. and that, said ralph, is when he saw his neighbor and yelled for help. but who did it? robbers? or someone else? normally, said walsenburg police captain vince suarez you always look at the closest people to the victim. except in this case, ralph candelario was also a victim, and clearly wanted to help find the killer or killers. cbi agent jody wright