having an affair. where was she. there was just no answer. nearly 30 years, 60 investigators, and it all kept coming back to one elusive suspect. he just calmly said, i know how to get rid of a body so it can never be found. it was basically a now-or-never situation. hello and welcome to dateline. when kathy heckel disappeared, the police didn t know if they were dealing with a missing person case or a cold blood murder. decades later, a young detective who was a young kid when kathy vanished dusted off the old files. investigators couldn t solve her case then. could he help solve it all? here is josh mankiewicz with she didn t come home. time can be like a river, a long stream of events rushing by. most barely make a ripple. but a few, like the sudden loss of a close friend, a child, or a parent, have a way of circling back upon us in a ceaseless loop of memory and regret. that s the way it s been for john heckel and his sister alicia talbot ever since that
then came that deadly night. i hear a big explosion. i just knew immediately that i had to get out of there. a single gunshot, and she was gone. the love of my wife. you said tex was emotional and distraught. yes. he s never been the same since. what happened in that dark suv? and what was hiding beneath the surface? trying to cover up something. i just took my breath away. she said, i cannot trust anyone else. power and privilege. love and greed. she was in control of the money. this had to be an intentional act. did a secret lead to murder? i just looked at him and i said, i can t lie. all that glitters is not actually gold. hello and welcome to dateline. diane mciver was an atlanta businesswoman who enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle with her husband, tex. then in a flash it was gone. a strange car ride through a dodgy neighborhood left one person dead and another struggling to explain how it happened. it was a mystery riddled with wealth, p
lunch. where was she? there were just no answers. reporter: nearly 30 years, 670 investigators. and it just kept coming back to one. he just very calmly said, i know how to get rid of a body so it would never, ever be found.” we were just a heartbeat away from losing a witness, to not having a case. it was basically a now-or-never situation. reporter: welcome to dateline. when kathy heckel disappeared, police didn t know if they were dealing with a missing person s case or cold blooded murder. and the investigation grew cold. decades later, a young detective who was just a kid when kathy vanished dusted off the old files. investigators couldn t solve her case then. could he help solve it now? here is josh with she didn t come home. reporter: time can be like a river. a long stream of events rushing by. most barely make a ripple. but a few, like the sudden loss of a close friend, a child, or a parent, have a way of circling back upon us in a ceaseless loop
i hear a big explosion. i just knew immediately that i had to get out of there. a single gunshot, and she was gone. the love of my wife. you said tex was emotional and distraught. yes. he s never been the same since. what happened in that dark suv? and what was hiding beneath the surface? trying to cover up something. i just took my breath away. she said, i cannot trust anyone else. power and privilege. love and greed. she was in control of the money. this had to be an intentional act. did a secret lead to murder? i just looked at him and i said, i can t lie. all that glitters is not actually gold. hello and welcome to dateline. diane mciver was an atlanta businesswoman who enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle with her husband, tex. then in a flash it was gone. a strange car ride through a dodgy neighborhood left one person dead and another struggling to explain how it happened. it was a mystery riddled with wealth, privilege, and power. but for
replaced by a mystery. she never returned for lunch. we did consider that her husband made known that she was having an affair. where was? she there were no. answers nearly 30 years, 60 investigators, and it all kept coming back to one elusive suspect. he just very commonly said, i know how to get rid of a body, so it would never ever be found. him, some it was basically an hour never situation. hello, welcome to dateline. when kathy had cole disappeared, police didn t know if they are dealing with a missing person case or cold-blooded murder. with little evidence to go on, the investigation grew cold. decades later, a young detective who was just a kid when kathy vanished, dusted off the old files. investigators couldn t solve her case then, could he help solve it now? here is josh mankiewicz, with she didn t come home. time can be like a river, a long stream of events rushing by. most barely make a ripple, but a few, like the sudden loss of a close fri