detective sanchez claimed by leaving her in the water, it watched any a mint. i thought that she was gonna be dead in the water. we started looking for what happened. there was still water in the drug. we pulled the train and i saw blacks got marks. a case that would see the suspect leave town. and unearthed dark deeds from the past. she would wake up and he was be standing over her. that s creepy. sinister stories! she told me that he was following her. yet justice was anything but certain. you want that smoking gun. uh-huh. and there s just not one. hello and welcome to dateline. cassy farrington was building a new life. the single mom had two kids, a doting boyfriend and an exciting new job. but that future was washed away. cassy was found dead in her bathtub. cassy s parents set out to solve this mystery and would stop at nothing to get justice for her daughter. here is keith morrison with suspicion in silver city. out in the middle
but who had done it? for months, all anyone could do was speculate. i thought it was over. i thought she was just dead and that was it and nothing was ever gonna be done about it. at the sheriff s office, investigative supervisor tavizon questioned his deputy, sanchez. why hadn t he even dusted for fingerprints? he said, no, he said, it s too clean. to him it wasn t anything that would ve been helpful to the investigation. kind of an assumption there, huh? well, i guess i would that s what you could call it. what s the old expression? to assume makes an ass of you it makes both and me. yeah, exactly. so, with zero physical evidence to point to anyone, the case of the murder in the bathtub went cold. until? until six months later, a particular friend, once
take off! unearthed dark deeds from the past. she would wake up and he was be standing over her. that s creepy. sinister stories! she told me that he was following her. yet justice was anything but certain. you want that smoking gun. uh-huh. and there s just not one. hello and welcome to dateline. cassy farrington was building a new life. the single mom had two kids, a doting boyfriend and an exciting new job. but that future was washed away. cassy was found dead in her bathtub. unsatisfied with the police investigation cassidy s parents set out to solve this mystery and would stop at nothing to get justice for her daughter. here is keith morrison with suspicion in silver city.
my sister is dead. and i just, i m sorry. i just kind of fell apart. inside a silent home, an eerie scene. water pouring through the rooms. you heard the water running? yes. it was just gushing. i saw her in the bathtub. face down? drowned? no. she was badly beaten? she was badly bruised. clues would be hard to come by. they claim that by leaving her in the water, it washed away any deal about it. i thought it was over. she was just dead and nothing was ever going to be done about it. not if this family could help it. we started looking and looking for what happened. there was still water in the tub. we pulled the drain and saw black scuff marks. a case that would see the suspect leave town. and and i was like wow, he s going to alaska. that s exactly what people do! they re in trouble and they
her tenant, cassy farrington, opened the back door and was confronted by water everywhere. and you heard the water running? yes. it was just, like, gushing. coming from? the bathtub. so she ran to the master bathroom, intending to turn off the water. and there she was. i saw her in the bathtub. it was like i ve never seen anything like it. it was heaped up, and the waves were just, like that s a deep big cresting. deep bathtub, too. yeah, it was, like, cresting. and she was on the top. oh. and she was in the water. yeah. she was upside down. and it was face down. right. right. i mean, you re a nurse. you ve seen lots of things. yeah. but that can t have been easy. no. well, at the time, you know, you re just in like emergency mode, you know? you just you don t even stop to think. you and so i just went and grabbed her and pulled her over to here and turned her over to see if there was something i could do to help her. i mean, it w