little did you know the mystery that was about to unfold. i went into the living room and i saw blood all over the place. i went into the bathroom, more blood. the whole time we were thinking it was a car wreck. and now, what happened. i told my brother, this is how people get away from murder. the rumor mill is in overdrive. there was gossip there was an affair. sex, lies in a christian by club. who would ve thought. exactly. this was tearing us apart. you really can t make this. up there is no other way to describe a human being like that. say in spawn. hello and welcome to dateline. when this couple, met they swept off their feet. then jamie said, judy suffered two accidents in the same nights. and she was gone. detectives believed, the grieving husband. but her family launch their own investigation. their question, was this a case of bad luck? or the handiwork of a clever killer? here is andrea cannon, with, the black box. station, a standby for
the black ops. at that point, it got a little scary. we are here to do a job, and they are going to kill someone. this is crazy. in a marriage, three is a crowd. you are seeing another woman? right. who do you think it was? chemistry. and chemistry can be explosive. it s your girlfriend, in the bahamas! this is now a marriage from hell. enter the hitman. here is a name, i will bring you pictures of the person who you want to have killed. you say that you now feared for your own life? yes. a hit that could not miss? or a surprise to die for? they actually noticed a camera inside the car? this was a big moment? huge moment. everything took off real fast. no fairytale ending for this love story. it would end either in murder or prison. he says, my guys don t back down from a plan. hello, welcome to dateline. when ira bernstein and susan met on the college campus, they could not know the future that they would become college sweethearts, marr
climate change. this is new car business blue carbon yes, need to protect nature will do the rest corbin plus cnn filled sunday at nine we re, heading for opening statements in donald trump s criminal trial as soon as monday. and because of that, something very interesting happened right near the end of court today. the defense asked prosecutors to share their list of the first witnesses and the district attorney s office refused, which is their right. and they cited as the reason the defendant trump and his previous attacks on the witnesses, he he s gone after, among others, michael cohen and stormy daniels. trump s team tried to assure the judge that the former president would keep quiet about the witnesses, but the judge wasn t buying it, telling trump s lawyer, quote, i don t think you can make
detective seymour got a warrant, tracked his name and address. aric was 20 something, lived with his parents, but he wasn t home. his mother was there and she said that he usually volunteers at the church. so, a partner of mine and i went to the church to contact him there. the case that i am working right now is involving amber smith. yes, like i picked her up and then we re hanging out. i think he was surprised that we were there, but he also knew, i believe at that point in time that something had happened to amber because he was in connection with other people that she knew. and you didn t know at that point whether was guilty knowledge because he did it, or if he just knew? correct. reporter: aric echoed embers story, drinking in the park, having won too many. amber falling asleep. so i try to wake her up.
a colorado state university, waves of students had come and gone. life had moved on. except for a few. like detective siobhan seymour who was still chasing phantom s. chasing anything she could think of, and she kept an eye on the news from out of state. there were some guy in virginia who had used duck tape at one point and time in one of his murders, and i was like maybe this is my duck tape guy. reporter: but again, and again there was nothing to find. we could ve swab everyone, we could ve asked everyone for their consent. we could ve asked reporter: the whole town? we could have, it s not realistic. reporter: the idea crossed your mind? yes. every time there was a violent sexual assault here in town, i was certain that it was my guy, until it wasn t. reporter: and, new crimes were demanding of attention.