marie singleton was missing no longer. she had been beaten and strangled to death. son marcus, then just 8 years old, knew something was wrong when he came home from school and saw all over the neighborhood his mother's missing fliers had been taken down. marcus singleton: and we walk in the room and everybody's in there crying. josh mankiewicz: everyone in tears. marcus singleton: everyone in tears. finally, i say, "what the-- what's goin' on? what's goin' on?" and my grand mom is just-- she's just crying, and my stepfather's crying, too. but he grabs me and pulls me and he hugs me. and, you know, he-- he tells me straight up. he said, "they found your mom's body in the trunk of her car. you know, she's dead." josh mankiewicz: marie's sister, elaine rountree, had just arrived from philadelphia. like the rest of the family, she was devastated. elaine was one of the few people who knew marie worked for the cia... but even she didn't know exactly what marie did. elaine rountree: we loved her as a sister, we respected her as a sister. and with her job, she traveled a l