have struck wayne stock in the head, with evidence of the blast obliterated by another shot from greg fester s .12-gauge. then greg shot the guy in the back of the head and then he went back in the room and shot the lady. he ran down the stairs and i ran after that, and that ring that they found, it flew off then. i didn t know until way, way later when they showed me a picture of it. because i knew i lost the ring but i had no idea where. what was it like in the truck on the way away? we didn t say anything. i started crying at one point and greg just looked at me and he was like, don t do that. what about the letters found later in the house with reed s belongings, words she wrote, boldly admitting to her crimes? i killed someone, he was older. i loved it. i wish i could do it all the time. if greg doesn t watch it, i m going to just leave one day and
turned out to be the stock farm house and in they went. greg was like, follow me real quick. so i followed him. we went upstairs, and when i turned around greg had turned on the light in the room. i seen this guy laying in the bed and i said, come on, let s go, let s do something, because there was people there. what was the feeling you had when you said that? it was like panic, like craziness, god, what if they wake up? but? he just turned and went into that room. the guy had rolled out of bed and they were wrestling with the gun and i just was like startled and my gun went off. and i have no idea where that shot went. sources close to the investigation though tell dateline there s reason to believe whether jessica knows it or not her wild shot may have been the fatal one, that it may
chest, jessica looked again at the 230e9 tphoto of nick. i know is sounds really dumb but i kish wish he wouldn t havn a murder. with that, her well planned day, in fact all of her plans evapora evaporated in a jail cell. while detectives focussed next on her partner in crime, craig fester. conned me into going with her. it was all jessica s idea, said fester, stealing the truck, the ridiculous trip across the country. as for the murder in the farm house, that was the guy they met outsi outside du outside bulldog s bar. he kind of ran into the room.
time with that still. her demeanor, her presence, as she sits with us here, could easily be that of a kindergarten teacher. instead, she knows she will die in prison and says she is haunted by what happened in that farmhouse. what was it like to watch those people die? hell. reporter: and when you see it in your head? it makes my heart drop. that s one thing in this world that i can t go back and fix. reporter: the truth about that night? here it is, said jessica. she and fester, days without sleep or real food, have been driving aimlessly through wisconsin, iowa, nebraska, breaking into homes along the way. in one, she, too, grabbed a shotgun, so on easter night there they were both armed, drugged and wired when they drove down another back road completely at random. and greg said stop.
with murdering wayne and sharmon stock. the d.a. had let matt livers and nick sampson go. which to a suspicious family was puzzling. after all, hadn t the head of csi, david kofoed found a blood sample that tied them to the crime? it must have seemed to you as if they were letting two murderers back on the street. that was the way i felt. it did seem like they were just letting them go, but i guess nobody knew any different. reporter: in fact, some of the investigators remained convinced sampson or livers or both had to be involved somehow. they didn t buy the notion that two drug-addled teenagers just happened to stumble on the place by pure chance in the dark. and anyway, fester, remember, said the main shooter, the guy that led them to the farm was a local named thomas, with whom fester had been communicating by phone before the murder.