but scott hatley knew.tely after killing susan and leaving her house, hatley drives past the police department and, he claims in his writings, thinks about turning himself in. what he actually did days later was go to susan's funeral, sign the guest book, and silently taunt the police as they watched the crowd. >> "i did not cry. i did not grieve. i was, without any doubt, evil to my entire core." and then he finishes, "i wish with all my heart that i could tell you i've mourned for what i've done, but that would be a lie." >> no one suspects him. and hatley writes that when he sees his crime in the paper, he experienced an unbelievable thrill. >> "my sister had a round oak table in her kitchen that for years our group would sit around, drink, and talk the nights away. we spent many hours discussing susan's murder. my cousin's boyfriend was a suspect, so she had inside information." >> scott would be sitting at the table, we would fill them in. >> scott had no serious concern that they were any longer going