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NARRATOR 1: This program is
about unsolved mysteries.
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Whenever possible, the
actual family members
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and police officials
have participated
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in recreating the events.
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What you are about to see
is not a news broadcast.
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[theme music]
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ROBERT STACK: In 1935,
legendary gangster Dutch
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Schultz was ambushed
by an underworld rival
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at a tavern in New Jersey.
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On his deathbed Schultz
reportedly rambled incoherently
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about his mother, his enemies,
and his ill-gotten $7 million
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fortune buried in
rural upstate New York.
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But when Dutch died,
he took the secret
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of his alleged lost treasure
with him to the grave.
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When five-year-old Lauren
Jackson disappeared,
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an eyewitness account led
police to believe she'd
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been abducted by a stranger.
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Then a few months later,
another witness came forward
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with a stunning accusation.
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Lauren's own mother
may have been
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involved in the kidnapping.
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Beware of the classifieds.
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In September of 1992, a man
calling himself Tom Johnson
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answered an ad for
a computer system,
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but Johnson had no intention
of paying for his purchase.
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Instead he had hatched a
con of deadly proportion.
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Just outside Dallas, Texas,
a young boy and his mother
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were murdered by a
ruthless unknown assailant.
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Authorities hope
one of our viewers
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will recognize several
items left behind
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by the killer, crucial evidence
that may lead to the suspect's
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identity and capture.
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Join me.
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Perhaps you hold
the one vital clue
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that will help solve one of
tonight's unsolved mysteries.
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On a cool moonless
night some 60 years ago,
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two shadowy figures dug along
the banks of Esopus Creek.
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100 miles north
of New York City.
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The man doing all the work was
Bernard Rosenkranz, nickname,
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oddly enough, Lulu; his boss,
the infamous Dutch Schultz,
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king of the New York underworld.
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According to legend, Dutch
buried a strongbox that night
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containing a king's
ransom of cash, bonds,
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unset diamonds, and gold coins.
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Today it would be worth
more than $50 million.
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That is, of course,
if it ever existed.
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Like most tales of
buried treasure,
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this one comes with a familiar
wet blanket disclaimer,
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but let's face it,
we love these tales.
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Perhaps because
they often spring
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up around society's
villains as pirates,
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thieves, and gangsters.
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Men just like Dutch Schultz.
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The legend of his lost
treasure is rooted smack
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in the middle of one of
America's most colorful
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periods, the roaring '20s.
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[swing music]
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The decade came by
its nickname honestly.
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Prohibition was passed in 1919.
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The criminal element
was in its element.
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Bootleg liquor
became an art form.
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Its manufacture and
distribution made millions
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for ruthless gangsters like
Legs Diamond, Lucky Luciano,
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Al Capone, and Dutch Schultz.
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Dutch Schultz was something
of a criminal prodigy.
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Born Arthur
Flagenheimer in 1902,
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he was already a
force to be reckoned
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with by the time he was 25.
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He adopted his name from
a notorious ganglord who
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had flourished in another era.
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JACK FRENCH: Dutch Schultz was
a very successful and widespread
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bootlegger.
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Owned a string of
speakeasies, and then
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quickly branched out into
narcotics, the numbers racket,
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and the protection racket.
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Schultz was an extremely
dangerous gangster.
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He was reported to have
had 136 people killed,
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and that's over a criminal
career of less than 10 years.
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ROBERT STACK: As the
roaring '20s came to a close,
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Dutch Schultz's criminal
empire was netting
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more than $20 million a year.
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In 1933, Dutch turned
a dubious distinction.
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He was named public enemy number
one by the Justice Department.
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Like Al Capone
before him, Schultz
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was highly vulnerable
to the newly enacted
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federal income tax laws.
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When he was indicted by a grand
jury for income tax evasion
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he did what gangsters do.
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He went on the lam.
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THOMAS P. TERRY: At
the time, Dutch Schultz
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was facing a long
prison sentence
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and he decided that
he needed a nest
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egg to fall back on in
case he was sent to prison.
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He had his top lieutenants
clean out a safety deposit boxes
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and gather together
whatever cash
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they could from his
available bank accounts.
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Beautiful.
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Looks good, boss.
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ROBERT STACK: At a
hideaway in Bridgeport,
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Connecticut, Dutch
and his henchmen,
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including Lulu Rosenkranz and
a man named Marty Krompier,
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rendezvoused.
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According to
gangland legend, they
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stacked bundles of $1,000 bills
in negotiable liberty bonds,
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together with a
trove of gold coins,
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unmounted diamonds,
and other gems,
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into a steel plated strongbox.
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Hey, Marty.
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Go get me something to drink.
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ROBERT STACK: Schultz
had the only key.
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That very night, Dutch
and the faithful Lulu
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made their fabled nocturnal
journey across the Hudson River
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towards Phoenicia, New York,
a tiny hamlet Dutch knew
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well from his bootlegging days.
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Dutch swore Lulu
to secrecy, then
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allegedly marked the site by
carving an X into the trunk
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of a nearby tree.
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But Lulu couldn't
keep his mouth shut.
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He wasted no time in
spilling the beans
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to his crony Marty Krompier.
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LULU ROSENKRANZ: I
shouldn't tell you this,
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but I think it'd be good
for somebody else to know.
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MARTY KROMPIER: Know what?
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Remember that strongbox
that me and Dutch
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buried upstate a few weeks ago?
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Yeah, what about it?
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I'm going to tell
you where we buried it.
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ROBERT STACK: Some say
Lulu even drew Marty a map.
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I ain't got to worry about
you doing anything stupid, do I?
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Me and the Dutchman,
we're like this.
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And he's going to
take care of me.
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ROBERT STACK:
As it turned out,
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Marty was none too good at
keeping his mouth shut either.
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WOMAN: And just where
is this nest egg?
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Lulu drew me this map, and I
got it right here in my wallet.
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Listen, Marty.
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ROBERT STACK: Rumors
of Dutch's secret treasure
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filtered through
New York, but he had
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other troubles to contend with.
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Specifically Manhattan's
crime-busting district
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attorney Thomas E. Dewey.
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Dewey would later become
famous for almost,
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but not quite beating out
Harry S. Truman in the 1948
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presidential elections.
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But in 1934, he was
determined to make
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a career out of squashing Dutch
Schultz and his illegal empire.
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With the pressure
building, Schultz
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finally surrendered
to authorities
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in Albany, New York.
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His first trial
resulted in a hung jury.
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At his second trial he was
acquitted of all charges
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for lack of evidence.
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By Dutch's design, both trials
had taken place in upstate New
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York where he could
jury tamper in peace,
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far from Thomas E. Dewey.
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After the acquittal,
Dutch Schultz moved
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his headquarters to New Jersey.
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Specifically to the
Palace Chophouse, a tavern
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he owned in Newark.
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Determined to regain
control of his empire,
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Dutch went on a
bloody killing spree,
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thereby alienating the powerful
New York crime syndicate.
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JACK FRENCH: The syndicate was
a confederation of New York City
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mobsters who controlled
virtually all the crime
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in the Manhattan area,
and they were very afraid
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that he was bringing
additional heat
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upon them with these killings.
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NARRATOR: The heat came
in the form of Schultz's
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old nemesis Thomas E. Dewey.
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Finally Dutch decided
to get rid of Dewey.
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DUTCH SCHULTZ: Hey, let
me tell you something.
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Dewey's just another politician,
and I never met a politician
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who couldn't be bought.
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I don't think you
can buy off Dewey.
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Well, if I can't buy
him off, then we'll
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just have to bump him off.
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What are you crazy?
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You can't bump off Dewey.
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He's right, boss.
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Hey, nobody asked you your
opinion, Lulu, so shut up.
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ROBERT STACK: In the backroom
of the Palace Chophouse,
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Dutch's trusted lieutenants
tried to talk him out of it.
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Arthur, you can't
go around saying
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you're going to bump off Dewey.
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Maybe you're right.
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I'm just going to go splash
some water on my face.
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ROBERT STACK: Dutch Schultz
headed for the men's room.
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Perhaps he would have listened
to reason when he returned,
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but it was too late.
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The syndicate had already taken
matters into its own hands.
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The date was October 23rd, 1935.
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[gunshots]
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JACK FRENCH: They took
Schultz to the hospital,
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and he lingered on
until the next evening.
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And all the time issuing a
delirium series of statements.
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How many shots
were fired at me?
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JACK FRENCH: The police actually
had a court stenographer
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in the room with them taking
down everything he said,
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most of which was
unintelligible.
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Kindly take my shoes off.
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They're still on, they
feel like handcuffs.
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I wonder who owns these woods.
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NARRATOR: Dutch hung
on for nearly 22 hours.
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Once he allegedly begged
to be taken to Phoenicia,
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where the strongbox was buried.
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To the police it was only
the babbling of a dying man.
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POLICE: Come and get me if
he says anything useful.
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ROBERT STACK: Dutch
Schultz finally died at age
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8:35 PM on October 24, 1935.
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He was 33 years old.
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His trusted bodyguard,
Lulu Rosenkrantz,
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had died hours earlier.
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That left only one man who
knew where the treasure
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was buried, Marty Krompier.
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Too late, Marty learned that
the blonde he had blabbed to
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was friends with Jake
Shapiro, a mobster who
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had a few henchmen of his own.
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WOMAN: I don't believe you.
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Let me see it.
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THOMAS P PERRY: The night of
the Chophouse murders, the two
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henchmen caught up with Marty at
a barbershop in New York City,
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gunned him down,
and took the map.
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Krompier survived the attack,
but he was never able to locate
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the treasure without the map.
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Jake Shapiro made
several attempts
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at finding the
treasure from the map,
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as did several other
gangsters of the year,
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but none were successful.
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JACK FRENCH: I think buried
treasure is always fascinating.
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And certainly when you add the
element of the gangsters to it,
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it becomes even more
of a popular story.
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Because we're interested in
the gangsters because they
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represent unfortunately a
flamboyant side of our society
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which although evil, can
be compelling to people.
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If people knew about it,
Schultz's closest associates,
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they told other people.
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I would suspect
strongly that it had
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been retrieved long before now.
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I personally believe the
treasure of Dutch Schultz
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was buried, and there's
a good possibility
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that it still exists today.
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Because even though the
liberty bonds have long since
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matured in the
last 60-plus years,
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none have ever been redeemed.
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ROBERT STACK:
Did Dutch Schultz
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leave an ill-gotten
fortune buried
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on the banks of the Esopus
Creek in upstate New York.
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Those who believe say that
somehow, somewhere, someone
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will stumble across a
tree scarred with an X
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and hit the jackpot.
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[theme music]
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Next a classified ad
leads two innocent people
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into a deadly trap.
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[theme music]
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In today's high
tech marketplace,
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more and more people are
using the classifieds
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to buy and sell computers.
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In September of 1992, a music
video company in Nashville
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ran these notices in a
local trade publication,
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hoping to sell a top of
the line computer system
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valued at more than $30,000.
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At the time it seemed
inconceivable that the ads
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would lead to murder.
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OK, if you've got
a couple of minutes,
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I'd like to ask you some
specific questions about it
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because I'm really interested.
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ROBERT STACK: On
October 7th, 1992,
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a man calling himself Tom
Johnson answered the ads.
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He said he was a freelance
computer programmer
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and database consultant.
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A few days later, Johnson met
with a videotape editor named
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Jeremy for a demonstration.
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I'm mainly concerned
with a fast processor.
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ROBERT STACK: The
two men eventually
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agreed on a price of $31,000.
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Johnson requested that the
computer system be delivered
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to his office in
Marietta, Georgia,
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several hundred
miles from Nashville.
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October 24, 1992, 1:30 a.m.
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Jeremy, and his fiance
Heather Uffelman
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set off on a five
hour trek to deliver
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the computer to Tom Johnson.
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I just had this feeling that,
that you were attracted to me.
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JEREMY: I'd been
working for about
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30 hours on another project,
and was completely exhausted.
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And I said well, I don't know
if I'm going to be able to find
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anybody except
Heather at this point,
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and I'd like to take
her along anyway
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because we enjoyed
taking trips together.
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ROBERT STACK: 7:30 AM.
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After driving all night, Jeremy
and Heather arrived at Tom
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Johnson's motel in Marietta.
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JEREMY: Originally
we had been set
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to meet in an industrial park,
but he said that the directions
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to the industrial park were so
complex that he would prefer
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to meet us first at his motel.
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Which made perfect sense to me
because I spent a lot of time
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lost in industrial
parks trying to find
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an unposted address somewhere.
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Come on in.
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Tom, hi.
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How you doing?
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This is my fiancee Heather.
- Hi.
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Nice to meet you.
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JEREMY: We arrived a
little early, I think.
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But he said that his business
partner would be along shortly,
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and he was bringing
the certified check.
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He should be here in about
half an hour, 45 minutes.
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JEREMY: I suggested
that we go and get
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breakfast if we had to wait
for a while because Heather
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and I were really hungry.
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So we left, and when we came
back maybe half an hour later,
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he said that his
business manager
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had called and was on the way
and would be there shortly.
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I think it'll really
save some time if we just
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transfer it between your car.
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Where's he coming
from, do you know?
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He's coming from--
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ROBERT STACK: 8:00 AM.
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Johnson suggested that Jeremy
and Heather load the computer
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into his car while they
waited for Johnson's
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partner to arrive with a check.
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JEREMY: We so trusted this guy.
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It didn't strike
me as being odd.
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There were absolutely no clues
that this guy was anything
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but what he said he was.
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He was very good
at making people
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believe that he was legitimate.
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Think about how computer
technology's influenced
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every aspect of our society.
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ROBERT STACK:
The three returned
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to Johnson's motel room and
made small talk for 20 minutes.
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Finally Jeremy grew
tired of waiting.
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Tom, I've been
up about 30 hours.
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If you knew where your president
was, we could close this deal.
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I think we can close
this deal right now.
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Are you kidding?
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No, I'm not kidding.
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Put your money belt over there,
and get down on your knees.
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You stand up.
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Take the sheet off that bed, and
lay it down here on the floor.
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Hurry up.
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Put the sheet down here.
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Lay it on the ground.
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JEREMY: Why are you
doing this, Tom?
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Why did you lie?
TOM JOHNSON: Shut up.
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Lay down.
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JEREMY: The person
we've been talking
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to before was this kind of
thoughtful, introspective guy
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interested in
computers, and then
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this person who is
pointing a gun was cold,
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and calculating, and deliberate.
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He knew exactly what
he wanted to do.
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TOM JOHNSON: Now lay down in it.
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Roll yourself up in it.
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Your company's going to
get an insurance check,
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and I'm going to
get the computer,
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and everybody's
going to be fine.
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Look away.
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Don't look at her.
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JEREMY: And so I turn
my head away from him,
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and then a second later I hear
a sharp buzzing in my ear,
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almost like a siren,
and the whole room
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spins because he's struck
me in the back of the head.
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And then he moved
over to Heather,
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and I saw him raise his
hand up, and bring it down.
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And when he did, Heather
screamed this horrible scream.
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So he kept hitting her.
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[screams]
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Stop screaming,
and he'll leave.
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00:18:18,965 --> 00:18:20,633
So he came back over,
and hit me more,
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and then went back
over, and hit her more.
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And then as he backed out of
the room still pointing the gun
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at us, he dusted the
countertop for fingerprints
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as he walked out of the room.
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And as soon as he left, I
crawled over to Heather,
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and I told her that I
was going to get help,
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and we were going to be OK.
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And what I saw haunts
me, you know, I can't--
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I can't get the
picture out of my head.
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I mean, that someone could
so hurt such a gentle person.
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ROBERT STACK:
Heather and Jeremy were
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rushed to a nearby hospital.
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Two hours later,
Heather Uffelman
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died of massive skull injuries.
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Meanwhile, the authorities
questioned witnesses
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and searched the motel
room for evidence.
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Among the few clues
that Johnson left
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behind was the murder weapon.
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BILLY HUGGINS: The hammer
was still wrapped in plastic,
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still had the card identifying
its weight, its SKU number.
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But we have not been able
to trace exactly which
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store it was purchased from.
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Beautiful.
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Oh, I can hardly wait.
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BILLY HUGGINS: This is a very
unusual robbery in the fact
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that he would allow himself to
be seen in public in daylight.
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I think we can close
this deal right now.
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00:19:43,182 --> 00:19:47,320
BILLY HUGGINS: It's unusual that
he had a handgun, especially
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a small caliber handgun,
and didn't use this handgun
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to kill the victims.
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00:19:55,127 --> 00:19:56,429
ROBERT STACK:
Police learned of yet
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another curious circumstance
that occurred approximately
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00:19:59,198 --> 00:20:00,600
an hour before the attack.
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MOTEL WORKER: Yes,
ma'am, may I help you?
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WOMAN 2: Yes, I'd like to report
a disturbance down in room 332.
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00:20:04,937 --> 00:20:06,906
NARRATOR: An unknown
woman had complained
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of a problem in the motel
room rented to Tom Johnson.
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At that time, Jeremy and Heather
had gone out for breakfast.
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I know, but there's a
lot of noise going on.
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00:20:15,582 --> 00:20:17,950
Well, ma'am, it sounds
like a domestic dispute.
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We try not to get involved
in a domestic dispute.
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ROBERT STACK:
Investigators now
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believe that the woman may have
been an accomplice of Johnson's
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who attempted to sabotage the
scheme when she learned that he
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intended to murder his victims.
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I wouldn't have
come down here if i
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didn't think this was urgent.
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BILLY HUGGINS: If we could
locate the mystery woman that
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entered into the
motel that morning,
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maybe she could give
us further information.
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00:20:37,036 --> 00:20:39,606
Or anybody at the motel, if they
would come forward and give us
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any further information on
the vehicle or this suspect
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called Tom Johnson.
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Or if anybody has any
information on the computer,
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its whereabouts.
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ROBERT STACK: The vehicle
that Tom Johnson was driving
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was a Dodge Dynasty,
black cherry color
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with a red interior and
Tennessee license plates.
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Tom Johnson is in his
late 20s, or early 30s,
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approximately six feet tall
and weighing 165 pounds.
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He has sandy brown hair
and may be wearing glasses.
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00:21:11,871 --> 00:21:13,606
He was last seen wearing
an expensive pair
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of boots made of either
snake or alligator skin.
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JEREMY: Tom Johnson is a riddle.
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He had a smile, and a
way of talking to you
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00:21:23,550 --> 00:21:26,252
that made you feel
very much at ease.
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00:21:26,285 --> 00:21:29,221
Tom Johnson could be
someone's coworker.
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00:21:29,255 --> 00:21:32,024
He could be someone's
acquaintance,
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and they would have no clue
that this other side is there
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at all.
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00:21:36,529 --> 00:21:37,330
Until it was too late.
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00:21:40,400 --> 00:21:42,001
ROBERT STACK: This
is the same computer
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model the man calling himself
Tom Johnson stole from Jeremy.
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00:21:46,439 --> 00:21:50,042
It is a Macintosh Quadra 950
used for desktop publishing
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00:21:50,076 --> 00:21:51,944
or videotape editing.
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00:21:51,978 --> 00:21:54,080
Perhaps someone in
our audience purchased
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the unit from Tom Johnson.
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00:21:56,449 --> 00:21:58,685
At this point the police have
evidence that Johnson tried
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to pull a similar
scam just one week
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00:22:00,820 --> 00:22:03,055
before he murdered
Heather Uffelman.
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But for some unknown
reason, Johnson never
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showed up for the appointment.
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[theme music]
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When we return, after a
five-year-old girl disappears,
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her grieving mother
finds herself a suspect.
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[theme music]
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On a chilly October
evening in 1988,
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200 rescue workers
and volunteers
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swarmed into the tiny township
of East Vincent, Pennsylvania.
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00:22:38,024 --> 00:22:39,559
At a moment's
notice, they had put
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00:22:39,592 --> 00:22:43,362
their lives on hold to launch
a search for one of their own.
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A five year old girl named
Lauren Jackson was missing.
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CHRISTINA O'DONNELL: At
the time, I was in shock,
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and I really didn't
realize because I always
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thought she's right here.
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00:22:57,477 --> 00:22:58,945
She'll come up, you know.
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00:22:58,978 --> 00:23:06,118
She'll come home, mommy,
and this is all for naught.
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00:23:06,152 --> 00:23:10,222
But when daylight
came, she wasn't home.
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ROBERT STACK: Lauren
Jackson has been missing
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for more than five years.
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00:23:17,897 --> 00:23:21,934
In a case like this, anyone
and everyone becomes a suspect.
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00:23:21,968 --> 00:23:23,903
Since Lauren vanished,
her case has taken
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00:23:23,936 --> 00:23:25,905
a number of bizarre turns.
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00:23:25,938 --> 00:23:28,007
And when all is said
and done, many people
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00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:30,376
believe the prime suspect
is a member of Lauren's
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00:23:30,409 --> 00:23:32,044
family, her own mother.
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Lauren's parents, Christina
O'Donnell and Mickey Jackson,
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were never married.
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00:23:40,086 --> 00:23:43,089
They split in 1987 when
Lauren was four years old.
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00:23:45,725 --> 00:23:49,529
Lauren lived with her mother,
but in September of 1988,
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Christina was arrested for
attempting to illegally
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obtain prescription drugs.
484
00:23:54,834 --> 00:23:57,269
Soon after, Mickey
told Lauren he planned
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00:23:57,303 --> 00:23:58,571
to file for custody of her.
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A month later on
October 4th, 1988,
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00:24:06,479 --> 00:24:10,116
Kristina took Lauren and her
other daughter out for dinner.
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The day had been so normal
it was almost mundane.
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00:24:14,053 --> 00:24:18,424
But within two hours, Lauren
Jackson would be gone.
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00:24:18,457 --> 00:24:20,593
CHRISTINA O'DONNELL: I
remember her all day asking me
491
00:24:20,627 --> 00:24:24,531
for a cheeseburger, and I
finally gave in and took her
492
00:24:24,564 --> 00:24:26,999
down, got her a cheeseburger.
493
00:24:27,033 --> 00:24:30,002
And we ate, and I let
her go out and play
494
00:24:30,036 --> 00:24:34,607
with Brian to dig in the
dirt, she loved to do that.
495
00:24:34,641 --> 00:24:36,709
ROBERT STACK: Brian
was a six-year-old boy
496
00:24:36,743 --> 00:24:39,245
who lived three doors down
from Lauren and Christina
497
00:24:39,278 --> 00:24:41,080
in the Park Springs
Apartment complex.
498
00:24:43,850 --> 00:24:46,719
CHRISTINA O'DONNELL: I was
outside sweeping, watching her.
499
00:24:49,789 --> 00:24:56,062
And I walked in, and I
put the broom in the house
500
00:24:56,095 --> 00:24:57,930
and cleaned up my kitchen
counters, and went out,
501
00:24:57,964 --> 00:24:58,765
and she was gone.
502
00:25:02,835 --> 00:25:05,772
Lauren?
503
00:25:05,805 --> 00:25:08,307
ROBERT STACK: Christina says
that 20 minutes had elapsed.
504
00:25:11,210 --> 00:25:13,546
She immediately went
to Brian's apartment.
505
00:25:17,016 --> 00:25:19,318
According to Christina,
no one was home.
506
00:25:22,321 --> 00:25:23,556
CHRISTINA O'DONNELL:
I found out later
507
00:25:23,590 --> 00:25:26,626
that his mom had
went to the mall,
508
00:25:26,659 --> 00:25:30,597
and they left Lauren outside.
509
00:25:30,630 --> 00:25:33,165
But she wasn't out
there when I went out.
510
00:25:33,199 --> 00:25:35,768
MICKEY JACKSON: When I showed
up at Park Springs that night
511
00:25:35,802 --> 00:25:37,637
and got out of
the car, there was
512
00:25:37,670 --> 00:25:40,472
people mobilizing, and
fire engine trucks,
513
00:25:40,506 --> 00:25:43,342
and just a whole lot of--
514
00:25:43,375 --> 00:25:44,176
it was pretty hectic.
515
00:25:47,614 --> 00:25:48,848
I was hoping for the
best at the time.
516
00:25:48,881 --> 00:25:50,549
You know, you're kind of
overwhelmed by everything,
517
00:25:50,583 --> 00:25:53,853
and you can't believe
what is happening to you.
518
00:25:53,886 --> 00:25:54,821
What is all this?
519
00:25:54,854 --> 00:25:55,955
JIM COTE: There
are a lot of people
520
00:25:55,988 --> 00:25:57,323
out here looking for Lauren.
521
00:25:57,356 --> 00:26:00,459
ROBERT STACK: At the time
Lauren disappeared, Jim Cote
522
00:26:00,492 --> 00:26:02,128
was East Vincent's police chief.
523
00:26:02,161 --> 00:26:04,163
JIM COTE: Anything you can tell
us at all to help us find her?
524
00:26:04,196 --> 00:26:05,765
I had probably 250
people went out,
525
00:26:05,798 --> 00:26:07,834
going through weeds
and bushes, combing
526
00:26:07,867 --> 00:26:09,869
the area looking for the child.
527
00:26:09,902 --> 00:26:12,772
Rescue units from
the surrounding area
528
00:26:12,805 --> 00:26:16,643
cleared 19 ponds in two days.
529
00:26:16,676 --> 00:26:18,310
ROBERT STACK: By
the next morning,
530
00:26:18,344 --> 00:26:21,480
the police, using bloodhounds
and a professional tracker,
531
00:26:21,513 --> 00:26:23,916
uncovered evidence that
Lauren had either wandered
532
00:26:23,950 --> 00:26:26,518
or been dragged
towards Route 724,
533
00:26:26,552 --> 00:26:29,956
a quarter of a
mile from her home.
534
00:26:29,989 --> 00:26:31,891
When an 11-year-old
girl came forward
535
00:26:31,924 --> 00:26:34,927
with an eyewitness account,
everyone's worst fears
536
00:26:34,961 --> 00:26:36,328
seemed to be confirmed.
537
00:26:46,773 --> 00:26:50,142
The girl was certain that
the child she saw was Lauren,
538
00:26:50,176 --> 00:26:52,011
but the investigation
soon stalled
539
00:26:52,044 --> 00:26:54,580
for lack of further evidence.
540
00:26:54,613 --> 00:26:56,783
Then a few months
later, another witness
541
00:26:56,816 --> 00:26:59,351
came forward with
stunning new information
542
00:26:59,385 --> 00:27:01,187
that pointed the
finger of suspicion
543
00:27:01,220 --> 00:27:04,724
directly at Lauren's
mother, Christina.
544
00:27:04,757 --> 00:27:06,793
DAVID E RICHTER:
A witness told us
545
00:27:06,826 --> 00:27:12,999
that Lauren was not kidnapped,
and that she saw Christina give
546
00:27:13,032 --> 00:27:18,070
Lauren away to a
couple in the James Way
547
00:27:18,104 --> 00:27:23,209
Mall on October 4th of 1988.
548
00:27:23,242 --> 00:27:26,245
ROBERT STACK: According to
the witness, at around 7:00 PM
549
00:27:26,278 --> 00:27:31,684
she was in the mall parking lot
when she heard a child yelling.
550
00:27:31,718 --> 00:27:35,454
LAUREN: Please don't
make me go, no.
551
00:27:35,487 --> 00:27:36,923
ROBERT STACK:
The witness reported
552
00:27:36,956 --> 00:27:39,792
seeing a woman, possibly
the child's mother,
553
00:27:39,826 --> 00:27:42,228
hand the young girl to a
couple in a parked car.
554
00:27:52,004 --> 00:27:53,973
The day after the
witness came forward,
555
00:27:54,006 --> 00:27:56,508
police chief Jim Cote
showed up unannounced
556
00:27:56,542 --> 00:28:00,512
at Christina's apartment.
557
00:28:00,546 --> 00:28:03,682
From across the street,
the witness and FBI agents
558
00:28:03,716 --> 00:28:06,118
were watching.
559
00:28:06,152 --> 00:28:07,987
WOMAN 3: That's the woman.
560
00:28:08,020 --> 00:28:10,823
That's the woman I saw.
561
00:28:10,857 --> 00:28:15,995
DAVID E RICHTER: She observed
Christina, and told us
562
00:28:16,028 --> 00:28:19,431
that she was 100%
positive that that was
563
00:28:19,465 --> 00:28:23,302
the same woman that
she saw give Lauren
564
00:28:23,335 --> 00:28:25,738
away on October 4th of 1988.
565
00:28:25,772 --> 00:28:27,206
CHRISTINA O'DONNELL:
My whole thought is she
566
00:28:27,239 --> 00:28:29,742
saw my picture in the paper.
567
00:28:29,776 --> 00:28:34,546
Either maybe she mistaked
me for somebody else,
568
00:28:34,580 --> 00:28:37,884
maybe she just is one of
those kind of people that like
569
00:28:37,917 --> 00:28:39,752
to go to the police or the FBI.
570
00:28:39,786 --> 00:28:41,253
There are people like that.
571
00:28:41,287 --> 00:28:43,155
Why, I don't know.
572
00:28:43,189 --> 00:28:45,257
ROBERT STACK: Christina
O'Donnell staunchly
573
00:28:45,291 --> 00:28:47,559
maintains that she had nothing
to do with her daughter's
574
00:28:47,593 --> 00:28:50,763
disappearance and points
to a major discrepancy
575
00:28:50,797 --> 00:28:51,630
in the witness' story.
576
00:28:54,834 --> 00:28:57,403
The witness placed Lauren and
Christina in the parking lot
577
00:28:57,436 --> 00:28:59,538
at 7:00 PM.
578
00:28:59,571 --> 00:29:02,274
However residents at
Christina's apartment complex
579
00:29:02,308 --> 00:29:05,177
clearly recall seeing Lauren
playing in her front yard
580
00:29:05,211 --> 00:29:08,114
as late as 7:15.
581
00:29:08,147 --> 00:29:10,917
BILL DEMPSKI: I don't doubt
that she may have seen a child
582
00:29:10,950 --> 00:29:13,185
and a mother in the mall.
583
00:29:13,219 --> 00:29:14,320
ROBERT STACK:
The current East
584
00:29:14,353 --> 00:29:17,023
Vincent police chief
Bill Demski believes
585
00:29:17,056 --> 00:29:18,324
the witness was mistaken.
586
00:29:18,357 --> 00:29:20,993
BILL DEMPSKI: She's quite
sure the time she was there.
587
00:29:21,027 --> 00:29:24,063
There's other people
that live in the complex
588
00:29:24,096 --> 00:29:27,199
where Lauren disappeared from
that are quite sure the times
589
00:29:27,233 --> 00:29:30,469
that Lauren was
still in the complex.
590
00:29:30,502 --> 00:29:32,504
ROBERT STACK: Mickey
Jackson is convinced
591
00:29:32,538 --> 00:29:35,074
that Christina was involved.
592
00:29:35,107 --> 00:29:38,677
MICKEY JACKSON: I'd bet my
life on it that she did it,
593
00:29:38,710 --> 00:29:44,483
and I feel certain
that it's because two
594
00:29:44,516 --> 00:29:45,384
reasons tied together.
595
00:29:45,417 --> 00:29:46,652
Number one to spite me.
596
00:29:46,685 --> 00:29:48,587
Number two she was just
overwhelmed with responsibility
597
00:29:48,620 --> 00:29:49,956
of raising a child.
598
00:29:49,989 --> 00:29:51,723
DAVID E RICHTER: Everyone was
a suspect in the beginning.
599
00:29:51,757 --> 00:29:54,126
Mickey Jackson was a suspect.
600
00:29:54,160 --> 00:29:56,528
He can probably relate the phone
conversation I had with him
601
00:29:56,562 --> 00:29:57,796
the night of the disappearance.
602
00:29:57,830 --> 00:29:59,966
Wasn't too happy with that.
603
00:29:59,999 --> 00:30:03,735
He took offense at being
an initial suspect.
604
00:30:03,769 --> 00:30:05,872
There are other
suspects along the route
605
00:30:05,905 --> 00:30:10,376
of that long and tedious
investigatory process,
606
00:30:10,409 --> 00:30:12,411
and you work through them.
607
00:30:12,444 --> 00:30:18,717
Christina O'Donnell, given the
scenario, would be a suspect.
608
00:30:18,750 --> 00:30:21,253
ROBERT STACK: Ultimately
a grand jury in East Vincent
609
00:30:21,287 --> 00:30:23,923
was asked to consider whether
Christina O'Donnell should
610
00:30:23,956 --> 00:30:25,992
be charged in connection
with the disappearance
611
00:30:26,025 --> 00:30:27,826
of her daughter.
612
00:30:27,860 --> 00:30:31,931
After four months, the grand
jury declined to take action.
613
00:30:31,964 --> 00:30:36,302
Today there is only one absolute
fact in this troubling case.
614
00:30:36,335 --> 00:30:39,972
Lauren Jackson has not been seen
since the day she disappeared
615
00:30:40,006 --> 00:30:43,042
more than five years ago.
616
00:30:43,075 --> 00:30:44,576
MICKEY JACKSON: There's
got to be-- there's
617
00:30:44,610 --> 00:30:46,913
got to be a trail somewhere.
618
00:30:46,946 --> 00:30:52,851
We were so far behind
it that we're here,
619
00:30:52,885 --> 00:30:54,053
and the trail's there.
620
00:30:54,086 --> 00:30:55,254
You know, we need--
we need somebody
621
00:30:55,287 --> 00:30:56,255
to put us on the trail.
622
00:30:56,288 --> 00:30:59,358
A lot of times I
give up hope, but
623
00:30:59,391 --> 00:31:05,531
there's always just that glimmer
there that I'll see her again.
624
00:31:19,045 --> 00:31:20,512
[theme music]
625
00:31:20,546 --> 00:31:22,949
ROBERT STACK: Next,
authorities in Dallas,
626
00:31:22,982 --> 00:31:28,054
Texas need your help to
solve a brutal double murder.
627
00:31:28,087 --> 00:31:30,456
[theme music]
628
00:31:36,028 --> 00:31:39,165
Just a few days before
Christmas in 1981,
629
00:31:39,198 --> 00:31:41,433
the Dallas County, Texas
Sheriff's department
630
00:31:41,467 --> 00:31:43,669
was preparing for their
annual holiday lunch.
631
00:31:47,206 --> 00:31:50,609
It was a Wednesday,
December 23rd, a day
632
00:31:50,642 --> 00:31:52,844
that no one in the
department will ever forget.
633
00:31:55,714 --> 00:31:58,817
At about 11:45 AM,
Officer Roy Baird
634
00:31:58,850 --> 00:32:03,389
was still on duty patrolling an
area 10 miles outside Dallas.
635
00:32:03,422 --> 00:32:05,524
His attention was
drawn to a car parked
636
00:32:05,557 --> 00:32:08,894
on the wrong side of a dirt
road with one door hanging open.
637
00:32:12,631 --> 00:32:15,134
ROY BAIRD: This vehicle
appeared to be suspicious to me,
638
00:32:15,167 --> 00:32:17,903
and I decided to check it out.
639
00:32:17,936 --> 00:32:19,705
And upon checking
the hood, I found
640
00:32:19,738 --> 00:32:20,706
that the car was still warm.
641
00:32:23,409 --> 00:32:25,777
ROBERT STACK: On the backseat
was a pile of brightly wrapped
642
00:32:25,811 --> 00:32:27,313
Christmas gifts.
643
00:32:27,346 --> 00:32:31,250
On the front seat, a blue sports
bag, a pair of women's gloves,
644
00:32:31,283 --> 00:32:32,784
and a purse.
645
00:32:32,818 --> 00:32:35,621
With the instinct born
of 15 years experience,
646
00:32:35,654 --> 00:32:38,224
Officer Baird quickly
concluded that someone
647
00:32:38,257 --> 00:32:41,693
was in dire trouble.
648
00:32:41,727 --> 00:32:46,665
ROY BAIRD: I felt that there
was possibly a rape going on,
649
00:32:46,698 --> 00:32:50,302
or that a female had been raped.
650
00:32:50,336 --> 00:32:58,977
I then called for cover, and
made my entrance into the field
651
00:32:59,011 --> 00:32:59,911
on the north side of the road.
652
00:33:03,482 --> 00:33:09,188
I very slowly and cautiously
made my way towards the tree
653
00:33:09,221 --> 00:33:13,525
line that was to the northeast.
654
00:33:13,559 --> 00:33:18,597
I observed a small boy that
appeared to be crumpled
655
00:33:18,630 --> 00:33:22,301
to the ground, and
lying next to him
656
00:33:22,334 --> 00:33:26,972
was a white female that
was covered with a blanket.
657
00:33:27,005 --> 00:33:29,975
I touched him, and his
body was still warm.
658
00:33:30,008 --> 00:33:34,980
I felt at that time that whoever
did this was possibly still
659
00:33:35,013 --> 00:33:40,186
in the area, and I
could not believe
660
00:33:40,219 --> 00:33:44,623
that someone had
shot this little boy
661
00:33:44,656 --> 00:33:46,192
this close to Christmas.
662
00:33:53,765 --> 00:33:55,934
ROBERT STACK: That
same day, the victims
663
00:33:55,967 --> 00:33:58,104
were identified as
30-year-old Roxanne
664
00:33:58,137 --> 00:34:01,140
Jeeves and her five-year-old
son Christopher.
665
00:34:04,176 --> 00:34:07,513
More than 12 years have passed
since the brutal double murder,
666
00:34:07,546 --> 00:34:09,881
but it still grips the
investigating officers as
667
00:34:09,915 --> 00:34:11,950
though it happened yesterday.
668
00:34:11,983 --> 00:34:14,620
For them the case
is far from over.
669
00:34:14,653 --> 00:34:16,522
They hope that tonight,
one of our viewers
670
00:34:16,555 --> 00:34:19,825
will provide the critical
information necessary to solve
671
00:34:19,858 --> 00:34:20,692
this troubling mystery.
672
00:34:25,231 --> 00:34:28,300
Roxanne Jeeves had moved
to Dallas after a divorce.
673
00:34:28,334 --> 00:34:29,968
She worked for an
insurance company
674
00:34:30,001 --> 00:34:32,971
and enjoyed
country-western dancing.
675
00:34:33,004 --> 00:34:38,677
Roxanne was engaged to be
remarried in June of 1982.
676
00:34:38,710 --> 00:34:40,979
Friends describe
Roxanne's son Christopher
677
00:34:41,012 --> 00:34:42,914
as happy and outgoing.
678
00:34:42,948 --> 00:34:47,853
He had turned five years old on
Wednesday, December 23rd, 1981,
679
00:34:47,886 --> 00:34:49,621
the very day he was murdered.
680
00:34:53,091 --> 00:34:54,926
That morning, Roxanne
and Christopher
681
00:34:54,960 --> 00:34:57,229
planned to embark on a
special Christmas trip
682
00:34:57,263 --> 00:34:58,530
to visit relatives in Kansas.
683
00:35:01,633 --> 00:35:04,703
Concerned that her car might
break down on the long journey,
684
00:35:04,736 --> 00:35:06,305
Roxanne told
neighbors she planned
685
00:35:06,338 --> 00:35:07,606
to take along her toolbox.
686
00:35:10,876 --> 00:35:12,978
About one hour
before the murders,
687
00:35:13,011 --> 00:35:14,980
a man authorities
believe was the killer
688
00:35:15,013 --> 00:35:19,185
was seen by a neighbor outside
Roxanne's apartment complex.
689
00:35:19,218 --> 00:35:21,587
It was the first of
many eyewitness reports
690
00:35:21,620 --> 00:35:23,389
that enable
investigators to piece
691
00:35:23,422 --> 00:35:25,123
together this appalling crime.
692
00:35:29,027 --> 00:35:33,232
LARRY FORSYTH: We located
a neighbor of Roxanne's who
693
00:35:33,265 --> 00:35:35,701
left about the time that
Christopher came out
694
00:35:35,734 --> 00:35:37,269
the door with the red toolbox.
695
00:35:37,303 --> 00:35:40,739
Matter of fact, she
spoke to Christopher.
696
00:35:40,772 --> 00:35:42,974
In the process of
going to her car,
697
00:35:43,008 --> 00:35:46,278
she saw the man
carrying the toolbox
698
00:35:46,312 --> 00:35:49,881
in one hand and
Christopher by the hand
699
00:35:49,915 --> 00:35:52,418
as they went around the
corner where she believed
700
00:35:52,451 --> 00:35:53,785
Roxanne's car was parked.
701
00:35:58,023 --> 00:36:00,158
She said they looked rough.
702
00:36:00,192 --> 00:36:01,960
They looked nervous.
703
00:36:01,993 --> 00:36:09,868
She described them as not
fitting in the complex.
704
00:36:09,901 --> 00:36:12,838
ROBERT STACK: 30 minutes
later at about 11:00 am
705
00:36:12,871 --> 00:36:15,040
the suspect was seen again.
706
00:36:15,073 --> 00:36:18,710
This time it was with Roxanne
and Christopher in their car.
707
00:36:18,744 --> 00:36:23,382
The man's female companion
was no longer with him.
708
00:36:23,415 --> 00:36:25,417
DONALD CRAWFORD: He was
acting kind of nervous.
709
00:36:25,451 --> 00:36:28,053
He had his hands down
between his legs.
710
00:36:28,086 --> 00:36:30,656
He never looked up at me.
711
00:36:30,689 --> 00:36:32,891
He never said anything.
712
00:36:32,924 --> 00:36:36,194
He just stared at
the floorboard.
713
00:36:36,228 --> 00:36:37,829
You could tell that
she was nervous,
714
00:36:37,863 --> 00:36:40,499
and when I looked at her she
looked me right in the eyes,
715
00:36:40,532 --> 00:36:42,501
and you could tell
then she was nervous,
716
00:36:42,534 --> 00:36:43,335
that something was wrong.
717
00:36:46,338 --> 00:36:48,807
Her little boy was in the
backseat, and I thought well,
718
00:36:48,840 --> 00:36:50,242
he acts like
everything's all right.
719
00:36:56,515 --> 00:36:58,049
I told one of my
fellow employees,
720
00:36:58,083 --> 00:36:59,885
I said, it's gonna be
something if something
721
00:36:59,918 --> 00:37:02,254
happens to that women cause
she acted awful strange.
722
00:37:04,856 --> 00:37:07,593
ROBERT STACK: Sometime
during the next half hour,
723
00:37:07,626 --> 00:37:11,663
Roxanne and Christopher
were murdered.
724
00:37:11,697 --> 00:37:17,235
I'm afraid that she
saw her son killed,
725
00:37:17,269 --> 00:37:21,139
and then she and the killer had
quite a struggle before she was
726
00:37:21,172 --> 00:37:24,943
initially shot twice herself.
727
00:37:24,976 --> 00:37:27,513
ROBERT STACK: The bodies
were still warm when officer
728
00:37:27,546 --> 00:37:29,114
Baird found them at 11:45.
729
00:37:32,017 --> 00:37:36,488
He immediately called
backup units to the scene.
730
00:37:36,522 --> 00:37:39,157
At the very moment support
officers were arriving,
731
00:37:39,190 --> 00:37:43,495
the suspect was seen
fleeing the area.
732
00:37:43,529 --> 00:37:45,731
A total of eight
eyewitnesses saw
733
00:37:45,764 --> 00:37:48,400
the alleged killer either
running or hitchhiking away
734
00:37:48,434 --> 00:37:49,234
from the scene.
735
00:37:52,070 --> 00:37:54,072
Meanwhile, less
than a mile away,
736
00:37:54,105 --> 00:37:56,041
investigators were
gathering evidence
737
00:37:56,074 --> 00:37:57,709
that may someday convict him.
738
00:38:00,779 --> 00:38:03,181
In making his quick
getaway, the suspect
739
00:38:03,214 --> 00:38:05,551
had inadvertently left
behind a blue sports
740
00:38:05,584 --> 00:38:10,589
pack, literally a bag of clues.
741
00:38:10,622 --> 00:38:15,594
A pre-World War II holster,
possibly a collector's item,
742
00:38:15,627 --> 00:38:23,502
a set of burglary tools, a
toboggan hat, and finally
743
00:38:23,535 --> 00:38:25,604
a bottle of formaldehyde.
744
00:38:25,637 --> 00:38:28,239
It would be the first hint that
the case was linked in some way
745
00:38:28,273 --> 00:38:29,074
to drugs.
746
00:38:32,878 --> 00:38:36,147
It was popular
among heavy drug users
747
00:38:36,181 --> 00:38:40,419
then to lace a marijuana
cigarette with formaldehyde.
748
00:38:40,452 --> 00:38:44,956
Locally here they called
it a Sherman stick.
749
00:38:44,990 --> 00:38:47,793
ROBERT STACK: Investigators
were still at the murder scene
750
00:38:47,826 --> 00:38:49,961
when the suspect burst
into a gas station
751
00:38:49,995 --> 00:38:52,731
just five miles away,
demanding to use the phone.
752
00:38:52,764 --> 00:38:54,099
SUSPECT: I need
to use the phone.
753
00:38:54,132 --> 00:38:56,034
CLERK: Got a pay phone right
out there on the corner, sir,
754
00:38:56,067 --> 00:38:57,268
right there where
that little sign is.
755
00:38:57,302 --> 00:38:58,269
There's a phone right there.
756
00:38:58,303 --> 00:38:59,505
Let me use that
phone right there.
757
00:38:59,538 --> 00:39:00,506
I'm sorry, that's
a business phone.
758
00:39:00,539 --> 00:39:01,607
Can't let you use it.
- Come on, lady.
759
00:39:01,640 --> 00:39:03,609
I can't let you
use that phone, sir.
760
00:39:03,642 --> 00:39:05,677
If you want to make a call,
you can use that payphone right
761
00:39:05,711 --> 00:39:06,512
out there on the corner.
762
00:39:09,548 --> 00:39:11,417
It's right out there, sir.
763
00:39:15,421 --> 00:39:17,589
ROY BAIRD: He was
there at the gas
764
00:39:17,623 --> 00:39:22,628
station for 15 to 20 minutes.
765
00:39:22,661 --> 00:39:24,530
She said that he
used the telephone.
766
00:39:27,833 --> 00:39:30,902
The last time she saw
him, he wandered off
767
00:39:30,936 --> 00:39:36,174
towards Interstate 635.
768
00:39:36,207 --> 00:39:39,177
ROBERT STACK: The suspect
was seen one final time.
769
00:39:39,210 --> 00:39:41,413
This sighting led authorities
to believe that he
770
00:39:41,447 --> 00:39:44,783
may have had an accomplice.
771
00:39:44,816 --> 00:39:48,253
RAY MORRIS: I seen this
man run down the hill
772
00:39:48,286 --> 00:39:49,788
from the service station.
773
00:39:49,821 --> 00:39:53,358
And I thought it might have
been a robbery because there
774
00:39:53,391 --> 00:39:59,197
was a car on a side road slowing
down, stopping to pick him up.
775
00:40:03,702 --> 00:40:06,204
ROBERT STACK: Roy Morris
described the getaway car
776
00:40:06,237 --> 00:40:08,907
as a green 1955 Buick.
777
00:40:08,940 --> 00:40:11,142
The driver was a
heavyset black man.
778
00:40:14,480 --> 00:40:16,548
In the wake of the
murder, anonymous tips
779
00:40:16,582 --> 00:40:18,584
flooded police hotlines.
780
00:40:18,617 --> 00:40:21,186
Several callers made
the same suggestion.
781
00:40:21,219 --> 00:40:24,289
Talk to Roxanne's brother,
Army Private Kurt Jeeves.
782
00:40:27,726 --> 00:40:30,228
Investigators learned that
before joining the service
783
00:40:30,261 --> 00:40:33,031
in August of 1981,
Kurt had stayed
784
00:40:33,064 --> 00:40:36,034
with Roxanne and Christopher
in their Dallas apartment.
785
00:40:39,605 --> 00:40:43,575
ROY BAIRD: When Kurt moved
out to go to the army,
786
00:40:43,609 --> 00:40:47,813
people had told us that
Roxanne was relieved.
787
00:40:47,846 --> 00:40:50,982
We know that he was
dealing in marijuana,
788
00:40:51,016 --> 00:40:54,486
and at some point in time,
he had a disagreement
789
00:40:54,520 --> 00:40:58,957
with these folks over
some of their transactions
790
00:40:58,990 --> 00:41:02,628
with regard to this marijuana.
791
00:41:02,661 --> 00:41:05,030
ROBERT STACK: According
to Roxanne's friends,
792
00:41:05,063 --> 00:41:07,966
late one night a man showed up
unexpectedly at her apartment.
793
00:41:07,999 --> 00:41:09,868
SUSPECT: Where's Kurt?
- Kurt's not here.
794
00:41:09,901 --> 00:41:11,336
What do you mean,
he's not here?
795
00:41:11,369 --> 00:41:12,704
ROBERT STACK: Police
believe that when
796
00:41:12,738 --> 00:41:15,507
Kurt left to join the
army, his former associates
797
00:41:15,541 --> 00:41:17,175
were still angry.
798
00:41:17,208 --> 00:41:19,344
Roxanne may have
found herself trapped
799
00:41:19,377 --> 00:41:22,313
in the middle of a bitter
drug related dispute.
800
00:41:22,347 --> 00:41:26,652
Kurt owed me some money,
and I'm going to find him,
801
00:41:26,685 --> 00:41:30,956
and I will find him.
802
00:41:30,989 --> 00:41:33,892
ROBERT STACK: Two
years later in 1984,
803
00:41:33,925 --> 00:41:37,996
Kurt Jeeves was himself murdered
during an attempted drug buy.
804
00:41:38,029 --> 00:41:39,931
He had always angrily
insisted that he
805
00:41:39,965 --> 00:41:42,901
had no information that might
shed light on the deaths
806
00:41:42,934 --> 00:41:46,572
of his sister and nephew.
807
00:41:46,605 --> 00:41:49,207
ROY BAIRD: This case
occurred at Christmastime,
808
00:41:49,240 --> 00:41:52,544
and I'm sure that myself
and all the other detectives
809
00:41:52,578 --> 00:41:56,314
will never forget what we
saw out there that day.
810
00:41:56,347 --> 00:41:59,417
Whomever committed that
offense doesn't need
811
00:41:59,450 --> 00:42:04,189
to be free in our society, and
I don't intend to ever give
812
00:42:04,222 --> 00:42:05,356
up trying to find that person.
813
00:42:39,190 --> 00:42:42,794
ROBERT STACK: On our
next "Unsolved Mysteries",
814
00:42:42,828 --> 00:42:46,665
two stories of death defined
by overpowering love.
815
00:42:46,698 --> 00:42:49,434
In one, a mothers pain
over the loss of her child
816
00:42:49,467 --> 00:42:52,303
was eased when she was
contacted by what she believes
817
00:42:52,337 --> 00:42:54,505
was a spirit of her daughter.
818
00:42:54,539 --> 00:42:56,374
And a woman raising
two young sons
819
00:42:56,407 --> 00:42:58,443
after the death of her
husband says she found
820
00:42:58,476 --> 00:43:00,879
solace when he appeared to her.
821
00:43:00,912 --> 00:43:04,382
Some say these after death
visits are pure hallucination.
822
00:43:04,415 --> 00:43:08,353
Others claim they
are all too real.
823
00:43:08,386 --> 00:43:10,789
Also a case of utmost urgency.
824
00:43:10,822 --> 00:43:13,024
A serial killer is
stalking and murdering
825
00:43:13,058 --> 00:43:14,960
young women in the Midwest.
826
00:43:14,993 --> 00:43:19,998
Perhaps you can help
catch the I-70 killer.
827
00:43:20,031 --> 00:43:21,800
Join me next time.
828
00:43:21,833 --> 00:43:24,736
Perhaps you may be able
to help solve a mystery.
829
00:43:24,770 --> 00:43:27,438
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