three times. in one family. i never really grieved for susie. just like i never really grieved for rusty. until marya s accident. and that was the day i grieved for all three of them. i can t imagine that scope of loss. i don t know how you managed it. i don t know either. that hit you pretty hard? when she was killed? is that the point that gets you every time? yeah. marya was later resting that little cemetery outside circle. next to her uncle rusty, and her mom susie. she d had a hard time living
but when? and by whom? this time, brad, the last person known to have seen susie alive i ll be right back, okay. okay. had been interviewed time and again. when she left, she was wearing my white sweatshirt. and they talked repeatedly to brad s wife. both she and her husband maintained they had no motive to kill susie. they were headed for a divorce. basically, i need you to start from the beginning. but how did she feel, really? after all they were still living together. did brad s wife who might be considered the odd woman out in a love triangle, have a reason to get rid of susie? honestly, am i a suspect? honestly, we have a variety of suspects. and yeah, right now, both you and brad are. but brad s story didn t change. he and susie were out all night. he dropped her at her apartment around 5 am. then drove a few blocks home and went right to sleep. and his wife insisted that was true.
town. and i m like, this girl has got to have a date tonight. and the very next morning mom, pick up. when susie s worried children and increasingly frantic family call to check on her. call me whenever you get the message susie who always kept her phone within reach did not answer. coming up. susie casey s sudden disappearance triggers a desperate search. can the people she loves help solve this mystery? i mean, what do you do? how do you help find somebody? i was a detective. i was going to backtrack all of her steps. you can tell her house was dark and it was kind of it was like an eerie feeling. when dateline continues. enough was enough. i talked to an asthma specialist and found out my severe asthma
susie and the kids were living at the ponderosa apartments here in downtown glendive. and in a town like this people noticed when what susie was up to. like tour said family acquaintance a living, but notice. people thought of susie as someone that was going through a time. some of that was sowing some wild oats. she liked to have fun. and she was having a lot of fun. then it got to that friday evening in april. when she came in to see me. she was really happy and she had makeup on, which wasn t really a susie thing. and that was great. so i knew something was up. and so val watched as susie bounded out the door to take her two youngest kids to ted for the night. while the two older kids fended for themselves. then susie headed out on the
don t you don t need to get the why and get in trouble like that. and she promised to call him back later. i said, if i m sleeping, don t worry about it, it s okay. wake me up. after all, said marty, they were couple again. it was his business to worry about her. and when she didn t call. i called her 12:30 because i hadn t heard from her. and i thought, you know, is everything ok? if you don t call me back at 1:00 i didn t know whether she d gotten arrested, or what was going on. and then i thought, i m gonna go up there. i m gonna see if she s okay. make sure that she got home. make sure everything is okay. what time did you leave billings? do you recall? 1:30-ish. and sure enough, when police pull video at the gas stop, time stamp said 1:39 am. and so he drove he said, calling and leaving voice messages for susie, during the entire 220 mile trip. i just need to hear from you,