Case. Elizabeth mattered. She i had gotten a call saying, youll never believe this. Sayin youre like, this is it. It was just a picture, shut up one they on social media back in 2014. It was an early offering on our missing america series. And that bright, open face, the questions that begged for answers. Who was Elisabeth Sullivan . Completely brilliant. She was almost an unacknowledged genius. I dont even know how to describe it, it was like this tornado mom that was disheveled, she was fighting, she will talk here in here and go all over the place. They knew her well, these two. And so they knew in October Of 2014 something very serious was going on. I had never seen her so nervous. She didnt know what to do. Their best friend seem to be on the verge of doing something drastic. She was angry. I dont want to call it frantic, but, you know, it gives you cold sweats. We needed to know. What happened to her . Was she alive . Was she dead . Couldnt know that. There was a story here that
I call and her phone went to voicemail, over and over. I realized something was wrong. I got the call that they found heathers car. We popped the trunk and there is the victim. A body of evidence that made no sense. She was wearing a mickey mouse shirt. She have Mickey Mouse Clothing . No. She had long hair. Her hair was cut. Potential suspects would pile up so why did loved ones distrust the Lead Detective . We were begging them, take him off the case. Building to a reckoning. The world blows up. Almost surreal. Heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the local whirlpool factory, hello, and welcome d to dateline. Heather bogle was thrilled to get a job at the whirlpool factory, even if it meant working the graveyard shift. This way, her days were free for her daughter. Then, the young mother was murdered. The search for her killer would lead to a handful of suspects but her family had their doubts. Soon, they would find officials were hiding a mountain of dirty laundry, but with a
the missing person, did not see any signs of all. play it s like what, i know i m just different. i ll just feel like something s lost. i very, very much believe that my friend was in danger. did you get the impression you were a list of possibles? definitely. the husband, he was under suspicion, basically immediately. there were searches of his own the husband was cooperative. the boyfriend was not. got a warrant for his home, his phone, his computer. this was a very complicated case. elizabeth mattered. she i had gotten a call saying, you ll never believe this. you re like, this is it. it was just a picture, shut up one they on social media back in 2014. it was an early offering on our missing america series. and that bright, open face, the questions that begged for answers. who was elisabeth sullivan? completely brilliant. she was almost an unacknowledged genius. i don t even know how to describe it, it was like this tornado mom that was disheveled, she
while surprised, i don t think he didn t come across as that bothered by it because they had been living separate lives in their own homes for a couple of years. separate lives? matt told the detectives, he and liz slept in separate bedrooms. so he was presenting a marriage where they were both moving on, they just happen to live in the same house? right. would that be fair? yes. liz on the other hand was wrecked with guilt according to matt who said she cut herself using a piece of that broken mirror. it s the one investigator saw when they conducted that first search of his house in the garage. liz had cut herself before but nathan was afraid this time might be different. liz felt bad, she did. she said it s bad with matthew and she had cut herself and she thought she had gone a little too deep. and when i saw her, i mean, her
that broken mirror. that s the one investigator saw when they connected that first search of a s house and garage. is that cutter so before, but nathan was afraid this time might be different. it is filled bad. she did. she said is bad with matthew, and she encountered herself, and she thought that she d gone a little too deep. and when i saw her, i mean she had her arm s bandaged. i didn t see the wound, but i was really concerned about it. steve s reaction to the whole thing? hard to say, because he wasn t talking. when investigators asked him to take a polygraph, he refused. and not only heightened detectives this suspicion, so they kept digging. why did you conduct a search at a lake? and there was a search, and that was done by certain rescue,