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
children, and that was something that she really liked about him. cassy s friend and co-worker, mary flores. they had a relationship that was fun. they were just building a life together. especially on the morning of march 24th, 2014. something billy lee had been trying to arrange for her came through. she had just been notified by billy lee that she was getting off of the med surge floor, going to the e. r., the job she wanted. cassy had just finished her graveyard shift at this silver city hospital when she called her mom to tell her the news. that was the plum job, the one she always wanted? yes. then she went home to get the kids off to school and have a nap before meeting her friend mary again later. i had heard that the shift was particularly difficult, so i texted her and told her to go home and get some rest. and then when she got up to get the
arrange for her came through. she had just been notified by billy lee that she was getting off of the med surge floor, going to the e. r., the job she wanted. cassy had just finished her graveyard shift at this silver city hospital when she called her mom to tell her the news. that was the plum job, the one she always wanted? yes. then she went home to get the kids off to school and have a nap before meeting her friend mary again later. i had heard that the shift was particularly difficult, so i texted her and told her to go home and get some rest. and then when she got up to get the kids from school, we could all they could come by, we d go get ice cream or something. the afternoon came. no cassy. i understand. you have kids, and who knows? i mean, a million things could have come up. and when cassy s parents got a call from their grandson s school to say she didn t show to pick him up, they weren t
old, patrick. you see him there. spoke with him through a window in the covid icu there. when we go into hospitals, andrea, we ask them to put us in touch with patients that would be willing to speak, he was eager to speak with us to say he regretted not getting the vaccine. he wanted people to understand how serious the virus is. 24 years old. shy of his 25th birthday. andrea, just a few days ago, we sadly heard this weekend he passed away, and we spoke with his nurse, one of the nurses that was treating him. take a listen. the day you interviewed him, we hoped he would downgrade from icu level care to the med surge floor. his oxygen levels never stayed at a level we could make that move. we were no longer able to help sustain patrick. and the family made the decision to make him be comfort care.
she had just been notified by billy lee that she was getting off of the med surge floor, going to the e. r., the job she wanted. cassy had just finished her graveyard shift at this silver city hospital when she called her mom to tell her the news. that was the plum job, the one she always wanted? yes. then she went home to get the kids off to school and have a nap before meeting her friend mary again later. i had heard that the shift was particularly difficult, so i texted her and told her to go home and get some rest. and then when she got up to get the kids from school, we could all they could come by, we d go get ice cream or something. the afternoon came. no cassy. i understand. you have kids, and who knows? i mean, a million things could have come up. and when cassy s parents got a call from their grandson s school to say she didn t show to pick him up, they weren t really worried. i was hoping that she d just