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Introducing 'The Snare'

6/1/20262 min

In 1996, 18-year-old Angie Dodge is found brutally murdered in her Idaho Falls home. Police zero in on a suspect and put him behind bars. But do they have the right man?

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  1. Maggie Rulli· Host0:01

    On a spring morning in 1996, a young woman named Angie Dodge doesn't show up to work. Hours later, police rush to her apartment and discover a bloody crime scene.

  2. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:12

    It was an absolutely savage murder. It was probably the worst case I've ever seen.

  3. Maggie Rulli· Host0:17

    Angie was just 18 years old. News of her brutal killing quickly spreads around Idaho Falls. That was our friend, and somebody took her away from us.

  4. Speaker 3· Soundbite0:27

    We're doing this because he's still out there, whoever it is.

  5. Maggie Rulli· Host0:32

    As detectives try to figure out who's responsible for Angie's violent death, they zero in on a suspect.

  6. Speaker 4· Soundbite0:39

    I don't know what the hell you guys want. You think we'd be wasting our time and wasting your time if we didn't think you're involved here?

  7. Maggie Rulli· Host0:46

    But do they have the right man? It's a puzzle that spirals into a decades-long nightmare. We need to have a child that's murdered. Life just gets shattered. A puzzle that isn't solved until Angie's mother helps put the pieces together.

  8. Carol Dodge· Guest1:05

    23 years I've been trying to put this puzzle together and the center's missing.

  9. Maggie Rulli· Host1:11

    This is a case that turns friends into enemies and back again.

  10. Christopher Tapp· Guest1:23

    Took away 20 years of my life. I've always been told the truth will come out. You can't

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