an ache in the heart. it was one of the most baffling cases investigators had ever seen. this tops the charts for most bizarre. no one can believe that this actually happened. a single mom and a whip smart computer whiz who seemed to disappear. i am starting to get text messages saying that she which her job. she had something down in kansas. left behind a puzzling computer trail. emails, text messages, so active on social media. nobody can locate her. she did not want to be found. exactly. a mom turned ghost. was she missing? or hiding? i wanted to know. taunts, threats, violence my leg is soaked with blood. oh, jesus. a deadly mystery that would lead three moms and one man. you were the last one to see her? it was as if i had already done something, and he already knew it. he was a drilling me with the ironies. it was almost an obsession to get it solved. a heart stopping case of jealousy, secret identity, and murder. it is li
like thousands of others right across the country, the weekly accounts just hadn t added up. in west yorkshire, gillian howard had taken over the post office from her husband when he suffered a stroke. the auditors arrived and the sums didn t add up. gillian told the inquiry today she didn t know where to turn. at that point, i considered ending my life. i talked to myself and i thought about my family and i thought about graham, and i knew i d got to return and face whatever they was going to find. a court summons arrived for gillian on the day of her daughter s wedding. we were all robbed of that wedding day. robbed. each day of this public inquiry will bring equally devastating stories to light, of thousands of lives ruined by the post office s decision to blame their staff rather than question their software. coletta smith, bbc news.
that was preposterous. that would have never happened. so, elaine started to compare notes with friends and family. but the conversations weren t about the cia. they were telling me different incidents and different things that they had with andre. andre, marie s husband, things he was saying and doing didn t add up. first, there was jean s story about what she saw that saturday morning when andre showed up at her home looking for marie. he had a bruise on his lip. andre had a bruise on his lip? he did. he said, oh, i bruised it playing football with andre jr. really? it looks kind of fresh. then there was kelly clayton who spent the better part of sunday calling andre s house hoping marie would show up. and with each phone call, andre seemed to have a new developing story. first, it was this
the videos were pre films and loaded. this was always going to happen. it turns out that if russia moves the vast majority of its arm army around the borders, it will invade. there were signals there. but what is strange that even inside our own country, people fought against that intelligence. it s that 20-year hangover from the invasion of iraq, when things really didn t add up and the intel was fudge. but i have to say, we did a great job here. we will do really well from the u.s. and nato partners on state to state engagement and understanding in terms of intelligence. and also the 20 years since the global war on terror. our capabilities in terms of intelligence have advanced considerably during the war on terror and i think that is why you are seeing such clarity on what we understood in this battlefield today. and earlier today, before this all happened, we were reporting that there was a decision taken by the biden administration to share more information than normal at the
reporter: they searched her home, and later sat her down in an interview room and hooked her up to a polygraph machine. asked her questions like this one, among others. reporter: did you go to big lakes park that day? um, no. reporter: amy also denied that she shot liz. again and again. but she failed the polygraph. still, something didn t add up. when that local detective arrived at amy s place right after the shooting, he felt the hood of her car. ice cold, hadn t been driven for a while. and the neighbor said amy was home all afternoon. so was amy so nervous she blew the polygraph? or was something else going on? detective avis went to see liz at the hospital, his recorder rolling. i feel like it s just written on the wall what it is. it s amy shot you with dave s gun, isn t it? pretty much, that s what i m thinking. dave still doesn t think so. reporter: you seemed like the friendly cop. or the dumb one, i ll be whatever she wanted, as long as she kept telling u