Is just makeup. Its a story binge watched around the world. The Netflix Series evil genius. One of the most diabolical cases and criminal history. Reporter a bank robbery and bomb plot. Horrifying. Turned deadly mystery. The note say, we are following you. It seems like someone playing a game. Interviews heard here first. It was murder. Inside the Riveting Story Dateline has covered from the start. We have three different deaths. How are they related . Im thinking, she could really be the mastermind of the evil and death and greed. Its not a Script Spirit is not makebelieve. How horrible can you be . Maybe burn in. Hell. What a pretty summer afternoon had been along the great lake. August 28, 2003. A day people of erie, pennsylvania, will long remember. But for its pleasant leases but for the unexpected violence. Dateline was there. I started with the Pizza Delivery and ended two hours later and more the bizarre Crimes Police have ever witnessed. Maybe you remember bits of it. Pizza de
her. and i offered hear cup of coffee. little did i know how important that cup of coffee would be. cement your friendship, huh? yes, it did. sitting side by side, kelly kept scrupulous notes for what she said was thousands of hours of conversations with marjorie often telling the chatterbox to slow down. marjorie thought she was talking to someone who would help her beat the rap for killing her boyfriend. but kelly would also try to use their conversations to steer her new friend to talk about a different case: the pizza bombing. we talked of, you know, her past relationships, the murder of roden, of course, and then slowly into the the pizza bomber. how does that subject get introduced, kelly, the brian wells pizza case?
yes. this is amazing, because marjorie has never talked about these things to anybody. i know. and you re taking the notes? yeah. there was one moment when i was takin the notes, and marge is, like - - it s not like we didn t measure his neck for the for the bomb for the collar. and we did so in rothstein s kitchen. you knew exactly what she meant. yes. yes. which law enforcement would love to have that quote, maybe the most important words, from their point of view, that you ever wrote down. yeah. because that connected marjorie to the case they could never make. yeah, and putting the putting the brian wells case on her. yes. when i realized everything she was tellin me was the honest-to-gods truth, i had to turn it over. i knew she d get out and kill again without a doubt. with her attorney, kelly handed the notes over to the prosecutor in the roden case. but inexplicably the explosive notes weren t turned over to
before pleading guilty in the frozen body case, marjorie diehl - armstrong sat in the erie county prison trying to figure out how to get away with that murder. she didn t like talking to cops but she had no problem sharing with inmates. i met marjorie in the erie county prison. she was brought in september 21st of 2003. kelly makela was in the prison for assault and gun charges. but before that, she trained at a police academy. she knew cops. how they thought. what questions they asked. marjorie thought kelly had expertise that could help her in her upcoming trial. marge became my best friend. everybody was stayin away from her. everybody was staying away from