it sent shockwaves right away. no fingerprints, no bloody footprints you are trying to constantly find out what s going on. park your car somewhere else, walk to the location. the list a killer would make? yes, it is. he said, they had it coming. where is he going? what s he gonna do? you re getting real life. god, what the hell do we have here? winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, brutal. in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seemed to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13th 2008, was one of those days of cautious jubilation, in omaha nebraska. 61 degrees, and a light velvety winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, brutal. in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seemed to raise their limbs in celebration. march 13th 2008, was one of those days of cautious jubilation, in omaha nebraska. 61 degrees, and a light velvety breeze. 11-year-old tom hunt
she was found lying face down with a large amount of blood. what does the scene tell you? what do your victims tell you? you ve got a killer loose here who specifically targeting people. yeah. she was somebody that he really thought was smart on him, he had animosity towards her. there was a doctor s house. somebody s after the doctors. four people are dead because of somebody s vengeance. revenge, that s their motives. revenge. it sent shockwaves right away. no fingerprints, no bloody footprints next thing you know, you are trying to constantly find out what s going on. park your car somewhere else, walk to the location. the list a killer would make? yes, it is. he said, they had it coming. where is he going? what s he gonna do? you re getting real life. god, what the hell do we have here? winter on the great plains can be long, bleak, brutal. so, in march, when winter briefly releases its grip for a day or two, even the trees seemed to
He was head of the department. he and mary brumback were both 65. in researching their final hours, reporter todd cooper learned the couple had last been heard from, at about 2 pm on mother s day. one of the first things we found out about was based on a conversation between both of them, they were roaring with laughter, so much that the daughter took a screenshot of the conversation. that kind of stuff that humanizes this and makes you realize this was just a lightning bolt in the middle of an otherwise normal mother s day. carol brumback, roger s sister, also spoke with her brother that afternoon. then two days later, a family member broke the awful news. wow. he said roger and mary were murdered. i said, i said i said what are you talking about? he said they were murdered. what goes through your mind? i had no idea, i had no idea you know, what had happened. carol couldn t imagine who might want to kill her brother, although well off, she said he and mary had lived m
Get justice finally? it feels. good feels good, but not completely. not complete. lost a guy, the nicest guy i ve ever met. and for tom dove, he is now retired from the sheriff s department, and is going away party, his fellow detectives give him this. it honors his commitment to the jesse case. it means more to me than any other plaque or award i ve ever received in my life. in retirement, tom planned to set up a shelter for stray dogs. the urge to rescue runs deep. that is all for this edition of dateline, i m craig melvin, thank you for watching. talk about shutters going down in your spine. a crime like this doesn t happen. this was just a lightning bolt.