Dead End
5/12/202629 min
Investigators get their DNA evidence back from the lab. What they learn changes the course of the investigation.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
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John McCarthy· Soundbite0:17
You gotta give Russia the guy's credit. They're Republicans. They don't give a [beep] about any of this stuff.
Speaker 00:22
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Stephanie Ramos· Host0:24
In the days after his wife's murder, Sandy Prier spoke to detectives several times.
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:35
Want some more water?
Sandy Prier· Soundbite0:38
Uh, yes please.
Speaker 3· Soundbite0:40
Good.
Stephanie Ramos· Host0:42
Leslie's body was found on May 1st, 2001. On May 4th, he met with detectives, and he told them intimate details about his marriage. He described arguments and told them how much Leslie's drinking bothered him. On May 8th, Sandy asked to see detectives again.
Speaker 3· Soundbite1:00
Okay. Now, you said you wanted to talk to us about, uh, and you left a message on my voicemail earlier today- Mm-hmm ... about, um, Brett- Reedy ... Reedy.
Sandy Prier· Soundbite1:10
Mm-hmm. The only reason- Sandy said he remembered detectives telling him, "If you think of anything, let us know" ... I kinda just, you know, for the things that Well now, he was back, and he was thinking about Leslie's boss, Brett Reedy. Leslie said that, um, she, she thinks Brett's a control freak,