of the world, clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandi johnson, a 28-year-old wife and mother, had a to do list as long as her arm. she was going to run and do all her errands that day to get ready for her son s birthday party the next day. vicky fulkerson was a friend of sandi s. they bonded in the hospital after their sons were born on the same day. sandi was a little younger than vicky, a tiny woman with a huge zest for life. i loved being around sandi. seemed like she really cared about people. no one knew that better than sandi s cousins, gina boone, they all grew up together. sandi is action action, move, go, do, do, talkative laugh, always. she s a mile a minute. and beautiful. gorgeous. tiny little thing. tiny. she wore like a 00.
frustrated. the hours went by and still no sandi. vicky s frustration turned to anger. but then she started to worry. around 7:00 that night, she began working the phones. we started calling greg, and then we started hospitals, the police. we were just on the phones. we were worried. vicky and her husband kept sandi s kids at her home that night. did you sleep at all that night? probably not much. i don t remember. it s a fog, it s unreal, where she, what happened to her. so, the next morning, still no sandi? had to get up and get ready to go to the birthday party. just told sean, it s okay, your mom will be there. meanwhile, greg johnson was looking around his home. there was nothing to indicate that sandi had left in a hurry and somehow forgot to tell anyone, as strange as that would be. all of her stuff was there. called the police, called
she modeled even. she did some modeling, actually. i remember she did some kind of a bridal thing at one time. that friday, sandi took the day off from her job at a car dealership to prepare for the party. sandi s husband greg says she was always a mom first. everything was about the kids. so, everything revolved around the kids. how excited was she to be a mom? i think she was really excited. i think that s what she wanted. yeah, she liked it. sandi had a plan. the kids would spend the day with vicky while she zipped around town. that morning, she left vicky a message on her phone. you can pick up sean s birthday cake after 3:00 today, and i ll be down right afterthat. i ll probably see you after 4:00. talk to you later. but 4:00 came and went and no sandi. vicky s hands were full with her kids and sandi s. at first she wasn t too concerned. around 4:30 or 5:00, i started calling her. you re not here yet, sandi. it just wasn t like her, and i was feeling
and carla carlstorm. greg had not done well on a polygraph test. so they asked if he would take another test. so, he called a lawyer and the lawyer said you need to stop talking to police right now. and so, he did. must have been a big red flag for police? yes, i think it was. i think whenever someone flunks a polygraph test, police get suspicious and want to go at that person harder. greg may have lawyered up, but the detectives used the polygraph tests to turn up the pressure. they told your sister you failed a polygraph test. yes, they did. lots of people in town were turning in that direction. after the weeks sandi went missing, her dear friend vicky fulkerson thought greg was somehow involved. the police came to me and said things to me that think maybe he did. what did they tell you that made you suspect greg. well, he didn t pass test, people at a work party had heard them fighting, just enough, could he have done it? cops were starting to think so, especia