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here again is josh mankiewicz with "the quiet one." >> alex fazzino had lost his wife emily. despite his grief, he still had to be strong for his children. what did you tell your kids? >> i remember hugging them. i remember just telling them that mommy went to heaven and she can't come back. >> as two families mourned and said goodbye, alex had to come to grips with the fact that he was now a single dad with three kids under the age of 7. >> it's sickening to know that if emily would have got the help she needed, she could still be here for my kids. and probably for me. >> while emily's family tried to cope with their loss, state investigators dan schnitker was operating on the assumption that her death was linked to her addiction. >> she did have a drug problem. she had an addiction to opiate pills. >> an overdose would mean no crime. just a regrettable accidental death, or even a suicide. but then six weeks later, something that changed the entire focus of the investigation. emily's toxicology report came back. >> results came back clean. she wasn't under the influence of o
here again is josh mankiewicz with "the quiet one." >> alex fazzino had lost his wife emily. despite his grief, he still had to be strong for his children. what did you tell your kids? >> i remember hugging them. i remember just telling them that mommy went to heaven and she can't come back. >> as two families mourned and said goodbye, alex had to come to grips with the fact that he was now a single dad with three kids under the age of 7. >> it's sickening to...
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josh mankiewicz, as you heard. you, too can take the road trip with keith morrison.ther popular voice options on the waze app. unfortunately, his traffic guidance will only be available until april 7. >> i just want to hear him do his "well." his "well" lasts about seven seconds. >> i don't know if that's going to beat the boy band. but i'm up for trying keith on waze. >> i would never do this in a million years. the future is here. the world's first rotating skyscraper. the tower proposed by david fisher in 2008 is going to be a reality in dubai in 2020. it features 80 rotating stories. it will constantly be changing. this made me motion sick looking at it. residents will be allowed to watch the sun rise and sunset every day if they choose. >> i wonder if you can just have your floor stay still while the others rotate. >> you may hate it. >> take your 30 and put it on the market. >>> wedding bells are ringing, guess well. taco bell, crunch wrap loving couples can tie the knot. starting this summer, their las vegas flagship restaurant, they're going to offer a $600 w
josh mankiewicz, as you heard. you, too can take the road trip with keith morrison.ther popular voice options on the waze app. unfortunately, his traffic guidance will only be available until april 7. >> i just want to hear him do his "well." his "well" lasts about seven seconds. >> i don't know if that's going to beat the boy band. but i'm up for trying keith on waze. >> i would never do this in a million years. the future is here. the world's first...
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here's josh mankiewicz. ♪ >> this is the sheriff's office. >> my wife made a phone call to me a minutego, said she was held by gunpoint. >> businessman told the 911 operator to say that his wife had been kidnapped. the call would turn out to be just the beginning of an unbelievable saga that would baffle investigators and turn this husband's life upside down. the next few days would bring one setback after another. and no one could have predicted how it all would come to an end. it was around 5:00 p.m. september 4th, 2009. reid's wife, quinn, had called him at work and told him she had just been kidnapped right out of their $4 million home. reid couldn't believe what he'd heard. he went to his office parking lot to try and think straight. >> did he tell you where she was at? >> no. there is a note at the house. with a demand. >> the news was as shocking as it was terrifying. quinn, a mom of two young daughters, was a trained nurse who was now raising her children full time. her husband was a self-made man who finally hit it big in the health care business. this frightened husband told
here's josh mankiewicz. ♪ >> this is the sheriff's office. >> my wife made a phone call to me a minutego, said she was held by gunpoint. >> businessman told the 911 operator to say that his wife had been kidnapped. the call would turn out to be just the beginning of an unbelievable saga that would baffle investigators and turn this husband's life upside down. the next few days would bring one setback after another. and no one could have predicted how it all would come to an...
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here's josh mankiewicz with "secrets at the sunshine motel." >>> it's the pulse-pounding start to a heart wrenching tale. >> police! >> back here. >> a police officer wearing a body camera running to face who knows what. >> 605, send in medical. >> a man down. a room awash in blood. >> who found him here? >> i did. >> that would be the first of many questions, and the starting line of a race for survival. >> severe assault, massive head trauma. >> this was a mystery that more than once would appear to be solved here in this sleepy town. in the end, there were more twists than in the river that runs through. the ripples and eddies that hold the disturbing secrets about family, about friends, about who will betray you and who won't. just a little more than two hours from soggy seattle sits yakima, in a valley where orchards and vineyards flourish, in the abundant sunshine of south central washington. and it was just outside yakima on a saturday in may, 2013, that tara rackenfield was meeting her father-in-law. >> i had sent him some messages early in the morning asking if i could borrow his
here's josh mankiewicz with "secrets at the sunshine motel." >>> it's the pulse-pounding start to a heart wrenching tale. >> police! >> back here. >> a police officer wearing a body camera running to face who knows what. >> 605, send in medical. >> a man down. a room awash in blood. >> who found him here? >> i did. >> that would be the first of many questions, and the starting line of a race for survival. >> severe...
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here's josh mankiewicz with "fury." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless you go through this, you have no idea what it's like. this is how it happened. and how it began. >> reporter: it was december 29, 1989, in kansas city, kansas. a train conductor found the body. right alongside the railroad tracks, under the highway. >> this just seemed like it was somethin' right out of a crime scene book. >> reporter: at only 19, police cadet jeff cheek had already been to a few homicide scenes. but now he was looking at the body of a girl about his own age. >> the body was behind the pillar. >> so hidden from the road? >> obvious attempt to hide her from the road. >> reporter: the victim had been sta
here's josh mankiewicz with "fury." >> reporter: the kansas river separates kansas from missouri. but it also divides more than that. there's a family on each side. and for a long time, each has been separated from the truth. and from each other. each thought they were alone in wanting answers to the same questions. >> outraged that i've gone years without ever knowing -- connecting them and getting closer to those answers took more than a quarter century. >> unless...
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here's josh mankiewicz with "a texas twist." >> reporter: named for the body of christ, corpus christi sits on the texas gulf coast. this part of the lone star state is sheltered from hurricanes and storms. but as it turned out, not from one unnatural disaster. >> to me, it just looked like a pile of debris, to be honest. and then he looked and he said, "oh, my god, it's two bodies." >> reporter: a crime so shocking that even four years later, they're still talking about it. >> i can't even imagine what was in that person's mind that evoked his violence, his rage. >> reporter: two young women. who wanted them dead? and why? >> it was a true whodunit type murder. >> reporter: and along with who and why was the question of why here? >> this was definitely something that we weren't used to or accustomed to in our town. >> reporter: this part of texas isn't exactly ground zero for murder. it's known more for roping, riding, and friday night lights. here, life is pretty simple, as are the values its people hold dear, like friendship, family, community. this is where 19-year-old mollie olgin
here's josh mankiewicz with "a texas twist." >> reporter: named for the body of christ, corpus christi sits on the texas gulf coast. this part of the lone star state is sheltered from hurricanes and storms. but as it turned out, not from one unnatural disaster. >> to me, it just looked like a pile of debris, to be honest. and then he looked and he said, "oh, my god, it's two bodies." >> reporter: a crime so shocking that even four years later, they're still...