marty's cell pinged from a glendive cell tower.id he parked around the corner and walked to her apartment. her car was parked outside as if she was home. >> i went in the building. i knocked on the door softly because her bedroom was near the door hoping it would wake her and not any of the kids. >> mm-hmm. >> hoping, you know, she'd come and tell me she was okay. and there was no answer, so i went out and called and texted a few times, hoping to wake her up. >> so did you ever encounter susie at all? >> no. >> okay. >> i wish i would have seen her. >> he swore he didn't see susie arrive just before 5:00 a.m. with brad. didn't see what they were doing in the truck. didn't see her cross the street to the door at 5:19 a.m., but he did leave town, he said, and video from another nearby bank seemed to back him up at 5:45 a.m., leaving one last frantic voice mail. >> hello. just hoping to hear you're okay. >> police, of course, are paid to be skeptical. >> there's no doubt in my mind you saw her this morning. >> no, i didn't. >> but mar