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01:57BRO!
01:59I'M GOING TO GET YOU
02:00HE GOT ME ON THAT ONE
02:01HE HAD HIS OWN FRIENDS
02:03AND DID HIS OWN THING
02:04BUT WHEN HE WAS HOME
02:05AND WE HUNG OUT AND STUFF
02:06IT WAS REALLY GOOD
02:08DON'T FORGET YOUR BUCKET
02:09YEP
02:10WE MADE THAT FOR YOU MOM
02:11YEP
02:12CAN YOU SEE OUT OF IT
02:14THAT WAS A GOST FOR
02:15Eu tinha uma olhada sobre mim com os olhos.
02:21Ele tinha que ter o meu amigo e eu tricando-o-tratando.
02:25A memória só está com o meu bem.
02:28Ele estava ficando no sidewalk com a minha filha,
02:30e eu ia ir para o meu amigo e ia ter o canto.
02:32Ele tinha que ter o tempo de fazer com os amigos e tudo, para ir para nós.
02:36Foi muito divertido. Eu estou feliz que ele foi capaz de fazer isso com nós.
02:39Isso foi um bom memória para mim.
02:41Ele era um bom grande grande brother.
02:42E então a inocência de ser uma 10 anos
02:46foi tudo fora depois disso.
02:50It just...
02:51It ended right there.
03:05On the morning of November 18, 1973,
03:08a couple was test-driving a car,
03:10and they decided they were going to drive
03:13through Gitche, Manitou State Park
03:15one last time before the snow started flying.
03:18As we're driving up,
03:20they see something laying alongside the road in the grass.
03:24Driver pulls over,
03:25the man tells his wife to stay in the car,
03:27and he gets out.
03:37As he got closer,
03:38he realized it was something
03:40very serious and very bad.
03:45Things like that didn't happen in a rural community.
03:48In fact, the sheriff didn't even have
03:50real police tape in his vehicle.
03:52He never needed to rope off a crime scene before.
03:58When something like this happens in a small town,
04:01they call the Bureau of Criminal Investigation,
04:04Iowa BCI,
04:05and they call for backup to help investigate.
04:08It was somewhat of an eerie feeling when we got there.
04:13When you first drive in the driveway to the park,
04:17there's a little parking area right there,
04:19and off to the left is some higher weeds.
04:22that's where the bodies have been drugged to.
04:26This is pretty gruesome compared to some of the other crime scenes that I'd seen.
04:31There was quite a bit of blood.
04:34The bodies were laying all three face down.
04:37They can tell by the looks of the wounds that they've been shot with shotguns,
04:41the size of the wounds, the amount of blood,
04:44and, you know, the grass is sprayed with blood.
04:47They identified the victims through their wallets.
04:49They had IDs still on them.
04:5118-year-old Stuart Beatty,
04:54Stuart's younger brother, 14-year-old Dana,
04:55and 15-year-old Mike Hadrath.
05:0117-year-old Roger Essam was found down by the abandoned campsite.
05:06There was a guitar sitting by a tree.
05:09They did have a half of a marijuana cigarette,
05:13so we assumed they were down there playing the guitar
05:15and just having a good time.
05:16We saw that there were at least three different types of shotgun shells being used,
05:39which means that there had to be three different kinds of weapons.
05:42So we assumed that there was three people
05:45that was involved in the shooting.
05:47But we had no idea who did it, where they were at.
05:50We had no idea what the motivation might be.
05:52They were really not sure of why these kids would have been killed.
05:57Was it some kind of a revenge thing?
06:00They found a little tiny bit of marijuana on the scene.
06:03Was it some kind of a drug deal?
06:04They didn't know.
06:15Mike Hadrath was my childhood best friend, lived two blocks from me.
06:20We played baseball together.
06:22We played basketball together.
06:24A heck of an athlete.
06:25He did 42 pull-ups in sixth grade, a record that stood for 25 years.
06:30The Beatty brothers were a close family.
06:35Stuart Beatty played the guitar between he and his brother.
06:39They could only afford the one guitar, so whenever he had time,
06:43he would teach his younger brother.
06:46Now, Roger Essam was somebody that everybody liked.
06:48Teachers liked him.
06:50You know, students liked him.
06:51He was just a very outgoing kind of a person.
06:55Had a good personality.
06:56Would always just stop and talk to anybody.
06:58would help you out in a heartbeat.
07:10My mom and dad and I were having supper, and Mrs. Essam had called.
07:18Mrs. Essam told them that there was an occurrence at the park,
07:23and they had heard that there was kids that had been killed.
07:28There had been a shooting, and that Mike had been shot, and that he was dead.
07:37And it was just, I couldn't understand how something like that happened.
07:41You know, they went out to the park, but why would he have been shot, and his friends shot?
07:48It just didn't make any sense to me.
07:52It's like, he was just here.
07:53How can he be gone?
07:54It's really hard to describe how, you know, in a 10-year-old's mind, how I can be.
08:03It's just like your whole world just turned upside down.
08:06Just in a flip of a switch.
08:09He was gone.
08:10Law enforcement had to go to each of the families.
08:19Did they know anything?
08:20Did their kids have enemies?
08:22Had they had a problem with somebody?
08:25The BCI agents and the homicide investigators out of Sioux Falls,
08:28they don't have much to go on at all.
08:30They've got dead bodies.
08:32They can tell they've been shot with shotguns.
08:34The families haven't given them any leads.
08:38There was a panic that spread through the community.
08:41It was hard enough to remember the last time one murder had taken place.
08:45People who previously hadn't locked their doors started locking their doors.
08:50When they went out to do their chores, they started bringing a gun with them.
08:54It was so scary.
08:56We lived in a pretty sheltered environment back in 1973 in the Midwest.
09:00You just didn't have kids murdered.
09:03Young kids.
09:04Young teenagers.
09:06What's the motive?
09:07Do you have serial killers running around that are just homicidal maniacs?
09:11Why would somebody do this?
09:23And then all of a sudden, a young teenage girl walks into the Sioux Falls, South Dakota police station.
09:30And says, I was out at Gitche, Manitou.
09:34Who is this teenage girl?
09:36What is her connection with this thing?
09:39On the afternoon after the murders, a 13-year-old girl walked into the police station.
09:45Her name is Sandra Chesky.
09:48What did she know about it?
09:50And how was she involved?
09:53Every time she told her story, she told it the same way.
10:02Stuart and the other boys, they had driven out to pick up Sandra.
10:05They drove to get Gitche, Manitou.
10:12They got a roaring fire going, and they're just sitting around and having a good time.
10:19Did you guys hear something?
10:21You're not used to being in the woods, are you?
10:23They see three shadowy figures appear about 15 yards away.
10:28Hello?
10:29Hello, is anybody there?
10:30There was a blast of a shotgun.
10:33Roger fell.
10:35There was another blast.
10:37Ah!
10:38Stuart started yelling.
10:40I'm shot!
10:41They had the kids follow them along a path.
10:44They ended back up at a place where there was a truck, and then one of the men took Sandra
10:51and his pickup, and they drove away.
10:57He tells her that they're law enforcement agents, they're on drug raids, and that her
11:02friends were shot with a tranquilizer gun.
11:04And then he turns to her and he says, tell me where you live, I'll take you home.
11:10So we read your statement.
11:11It says right here that you said that these men said they were cops, that those shots
11:18you heard were tranquilizer guns.
11:21Did anything about that seem odd to you?
11:25It sounds just bizarre.
11:26It's unbelievable.
11:28Who would believe this story?
11:30Three men don't just come out of nowhere and kill four people for no reason and then
11:36let one of the people go, oh, I'm going to drive you home.
11:39I killed four of your friends, but let me take you home.
11:41That doesn't make any sense.
11:43Why would one teenager be allowed to live when four others were murdered?
11:50Why would they leave a living witness?
11:52Let's start by stating your first name.
11:55Some law enforcement people didn't believe her story.
11:58They simply didn't believe that she could be thinking that her friends were shot with
12:01a tranquilizer gun when she saw the blood and everything else that was going on that night.
12:05She was stating your first name.
12:06She was eventually given a couple polygraph exams.
12:10What was your street address?
12:18It's hard when you're not believed.
12:20You just really can't even comprehend it.
12:27They think that I know the people that did this.
12:32They think I'm in on it.
12:34They think that I must know something.
12:38This is going to be a good night, guys.
12:53I don't know.
12:55It's kind of creepy out here.
12:57Nah, come on, Sandra.
12:58There's nothing to worry about.
13:00Okay.
13:01Just promise me you won't leave me alone out here.
13:03Of course.
13:03I promise.
13:04Don't worry about that.
13:05Roger was my first boyfriend.
13:08He called me and asked me if I wanted to go out.
13:11And I didn't really know anything about Get You Manitou, so I didn't know how far it was.
13:16Or I may have hesitated a little bit to go that far.
13:22Roger's friend Stuart and his brother Dana was along, as well as Mike Hadroth.
13:28Did you guys hear something?
13:36You're not used to being in the woods, are you?
13:39What if it's a bear?
13:42I'm not a bear.
13:43I'm just a deer.
13:47You know, I know what we need.
13:48You want to try?
14:01Me?
14:02Yeah.
14:03Oh, okay.
14:06Just like this?
14:07Yeah.
14:07Just like this.
14:08We didn't have anything to drink at all, but the boys had brought a joint and passed that
14:17around, and that was actually the first time I smoked pot.
14:21You okay?
14:22Yeah.
14:25Yeah, that'll do it.
14:27I got to be real close with Roger, and he had his arm around me.
14:32Stuart was playing the guitar, and it was just a night that you'd want to last forever, really.
14:49Oh, yeah, I heard that.
14:50Did you guys hear that?
14:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:53Yeah.
14:55And that's when everything changed.
14:57At first, it was not a big deal, because, you know, we figured it was animals or something.
15:14It continued so long that Roger and Stuart decided to go see what the noises were.
15:23You're back.
15:24Let's go.
15:25Okay.
15:25Roger gave me a kiss right before he left and said he'd be right back.
15:31Let's do it.
15:32Is someone there?
15:34Hello?
15:34Hello?
15:35They don't even get very far, and they call out.
15:39Hello?
15:40Who's there?
15:40Who's there?
15:41Hello?
15:41Who's out there?
15:42And nobody answers.
15:44Hello?
15:47Hello?
15:47Hello?
15:48And that's when it just all goes crazy.
15:58I'm hit!
15:59Stuart starts screaming that he's hit, and Roger doesn't make any more sounds at all.
16:06This is the police.
16:12Narcotics.
16:13They identified themselves as police officers.
16:18The only thing I could think of was that marijuana had gotten us in trouble.
16:25Mike is asking them what's going on, and who do they think they are, and, you know, what are they doing?
16:33Hey, man, who the hell are y'all thinking of?
16:35Shots rang out again, and Mike was hit.
16:38Get up.
16:49Yeah, quit your faking.
16:51You ain't fooling anyone.
16:53I said, get up.
16:59You too.
17:04Junior, keep your sights on these guys.
17:08You got it, boss.
17:09You got it, boss.
17:09There's one man that is called the boss, and he's the one that's telling us to come away from the camp and come up the trail.
17:21JR was the heavyset short one, and the third one was a thinner, blonde-haired guy, and he was called Hatchetface.
17:34Hey, Hatchetface, keep an eye on the boys.
17:38I'll see you both back at the farm later.
17:41You're coming with me, girlie.
17:43What's going on?
17:44Is Roger okay?
17:45He'll be fine in the morning.
17:46These guns aren't real.
17:47They're just tranquilizers.
17:50The boss said that the shots were tranquilizer gun.
17:54I thought, okay.
17:56What are we going to do about you?
17:58You're going to listen to me.
18:02You're going to do exactly what I say.
18:05Get in the truck.
18:06He tells me that I'm young, and he's going to try and get me out of this mess and, you know, just follow what he says, and he'll try and help me.
18:21The boss assisted me in getting in the front seat of the pickup truck.
18:27They're separating me now from the boys.
18:29I turn around, and I just get my last glimpse of the boys.
18:34I don't know how long we drove around.
18:50He pulls into an old farmhouse with a great big open field and driveway.
18:57I was hoping to see the boys, but I didn't see them.
19:09Don't you make a move, little girl.
19:11I'll be right back.
19:15Look at this.
19:19There's the boys.
19:27I expect the boss to come back to the truck, but instead of him, one of the other guys, J.R., did.
19:39He was creepy, gruff, mean.
19:44Tells me to take off my clothes.
19:48And I just didn't know what to do, and I hesitated, so he started pulling my clothes off me.
19:56I kind of was able to somehow separate my body from what was going on.
20:10All right.
20:11You're up.
20:13All right.
20:14You boys go clean those bodys in the park.
20:16I'll take care of the girl.
20:17You got it.
20:18Finish it.
20:18Hey.
20:27That wasn't so bad, was it?
20:32All right.
20:33Come on.
20:34Let's go check out this old house over here, huh?
20:36What do you say?
20:38Maybe we can find some critters.
20:39That scared me so bad.
20:48I would 100% think that that's where he was going to kill me, was in that house.
20:56With that club.
20:57Come on.
21:06Let's go.
21:07Come on.
21:08No.
21:08Come on.
21:09No.
21:09Come on.
21:11Hey.
21:11Hey.
21:12Hey.
21:12Let's go.
21:13Come on.
21:13Come on.
21:14Hey.
21:15Hey.
21:16Come on.
21:16Come on.
21:17I just don't want to go in there.
21:18I don't want to go.
21:19Sid.
21:20Get.
21:20Sid.
21:20Get.
21:21Get.
21:21Get.
21:21For some reason, he relents, and he doesn't make
21:25me go in that house.
21:29All right.
21:31All right.
21:32Let's go.
21:33Get back in the truck.
21:38He says he's going to take me home, and I just want to listen to what he says and get
21:43home so I can check on the boys.
21:47I just want to get home.
21:53So this is the place?
21:55We get there.
21:59No, I know where you live.
22:01And he told me not to tell anybody anything, or he'll come back and kill me.
22:06All right.
22:28Looks like everything's checked out.
22:29Can I see Roger now?
22:34Is he okay?
22:37Sandra, I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but those men were not police officers.
22:42And those definitely weren't tranquilizer guns.
22:48Your friends aren't coming back.
22:50They're gone.
22:50I realized that my friends are gone, and I just want to know why.
22:56It's like something being dropped on you and smashing you all the way to the ground.
23:02It's just total disbelief.
23:05That's when my mom comes, and we just rush together.
23:10And I just remember, you know, seeing her, and she puts her arms around me, and we both start crying.
23:17The police department ended up sending me to the detention center because that was the only place that they could think of where I would be protected and safe.
23:34We had three guys out there who had killed her friends and her boyfriend, and now they're going to probably try to find her to kill her because that's the only witness against them.
23:52So we had to put her in a safe location.
23:54The first night in protective custody at the detention center was a nightmare.
24:16I don't know how I even fell asleep.
24:18I was just thinking about the boys, and I just wanted to be with them, and I was imagining in my mind what they had went through.
24:29All I can see is the faces of my friends.
24:33That last glimpse of them standing and walking with someone with a gun.
24:38And, of course, the last moment I had with Roger was when he gave me a kiss and told me he'd be right back.
24:48Sandra, tell us everything you remember about that truck.
24:55It turned out that Sandra Chesky was a very strong young lady.
24:59It was an old pickup truck.
25:02It was brown.
25:05And I remember it had a gun rack on the back.
25:09I sat down with her for a couple hours and drew sketches based on her recollection.
25:13She described the boss man's truck as an older model, a Chevrolet.
25:18She remembered it had a gun rack in the back window.
25:22It had a really strange-looking glove compartment up front.
25:27It had a cracked windshield.
25:33His face was thinner here.
25:37And his hair was shorter on the sides and more wavy up top.
25:41I drew a sketch of the place where she was sexually molested.
25:47And then we did a grid mark within 50 miles of the radius of Sioux Falls, South Dakota,
25:52to see if they recognized something as they were driving these grids.
25:56If they did, they brought it back into the control center.
25:59And then somebody would pick up Sandra and take her to that location
26:03to see if that was the place where she was at.
26:06We just spent days trying to find that farm and drove and drove and drove.
26:14That's all there was, was we need to find this farmhouse so we can find these men.
26:19All they've got to go on is this composite sketch, a description of the pickup truck,
26:26and a sketch of an abandoned farm.
26:29They keep driving her out, day after day.
26:34Another abandoned farm.
26:36Nope, that's not the place.
26:37Another abandoned farm.
26:37What about that place?
26:44Look familiar?
26:46Sometimes there was frustration.
26:49I remember one day I was driving with the sheriff and he pulled the car over.
26:55What about that place?
26:57No, I don't think that's it.
27:01I know you know who these guys are.
27:03I want you to tell me right now.
27:05And I looked at him and I was like, oh, and you know, you're not believing me.
27:13And I just wouldn't even talk to him.
27:16I wouldn't deal with it.
27:17But at that moment, it was just like, how can you not believe me?
27:22It was difficult.
27:23We didn't sleep hardly at all.
27:25We were out there running leads trying to find these guys.
27:27I mean, we were working many, many, many hours a day.
27:30It bothered us like it did everybody else that we couldn't find these guys.
27:35And we were running down every lead we could in order to bring them to justice.
27:42Fewer leads are starting to come in.
27:44And then one day they got a call about an abandoned farm that was northwest of Sioux Falls.
27:49I was in the car with two officers driving down more country roads trying to find the farmhouse.
27:58I'm beginning to lose hope.
28:04Once they arrived at this location, Sandra said, well, that looks similar to what I remember.
28:13They were going to get out and look at the buildings and see if she could remember some more.
28:18That's him! That's him!
28:21All of a sudden, I look out my window and there's a pickup driving the opposite way past us.
28:28And it's the boss.
28:36That's him!
28:37I just start screaming.
28:39That's him. That's the boss.
28:43I remember being pushed down and they pull over.
28:46I'm taken out of the car.
28:49Sandra's off to the side of the road now.
28:52The other investigator takes off at full force.
28:55He does a U-turn.
28:56He's squealing down the road.
28:57Dust is flying behind him.
28:59He is taking off after this pickup truck.
29:01About a quarter of a mile down the road, he pulls the vehicle over.
29:13He gets out and approaches the vehicle.
29:14Put your hands on the wheel.
29:23Keep him where I can see him.
29:25What'd I do wrong, officer?
29:27I couldn't have been speeding.
29:29The truck completely matches the description that Sandra gave.
29:32There's a crack in the windshield.
29:34The inspection sticker is right where she said it would be.
29:37The dashboard lights are the color that she described them.
29:41What's your name, son?
29:42Friar.
29:44Alan Friar.
29:45But honestly, I don't know what this all is about.
29:48There's a tall, thin man who beats the description of the boss.
29:52And he asks for some identification and asks what the guy's name is.
29:56And the man identifies himself as Alan Friar.
30:01Alan was brought into the Sioux Falls Police Department
30:04where we had our control center, our command center.
30:07Alan's personality was different.
30:09He was kind of happy-go-lucky, just kind of the old farm kid
30:15that liked to talk and tell stories.
30:18You know why we're here, don't you?
30:20We're investigating the murders at Gitche Manitou.
30:23Oh, yeah.
30:25Yeah, I heard about those.
30:27It's a shame what happened to those kids out there.
30:29He denied even being at Gitche Manitou at that time.
30:32Hey, look, I know Gitche Manitou.
30:36You know, I know that place like the back of my hand.
30:39But y'all got the wrong guy here.
30:42I wouldn't hurt a fly.
30:45Alan, where were you the night of November 17th?
30:50Uh, I can't remember, but I mean,
30:54I sure as hell wasn't a Gitche Manitou.
30:56I think I was out hunting with my brothers, James and David.
31:02The Fryer brothers were three of 13 children.
31:06Alan Fryer was the oldest of those three brothers.
31:11He worked as a farmhand at different locations,
31:13which was very common at the time.
31:1624-year-old David has had a long history of violence.
31:20When he was a teenager,
31:21he was caught with another friend shooting at people
31:24with a .22 rifle out of the window of a vehicle.
31:26James Fryer, the youngest, J.R.,
31:30there was something off about him.
31:33He didn't smile.
31:34He made people uncomfortable.
31:38He did not have good social skills.
31:40He was scary.
31:42He seemed the most sociopathic
31:46out of the three brothers.
31:47Now I have to pick them out of a lineup.
31:53And I was a little bit scared
31:55because I didn't want to be that close to them again.
32:03That's them.
32:06That's the boss.
32:09That's Hatchetface over there.
32:11I had no problem picking them out.
32:15It was that one, that one, and that one.
32:17You know, I never hesitated for a moment.
32:22And that's J.R.
32:23You just won't ever forget someone's face
32:27during something like that.
32:29It becomes the face in your nightmares.
32:32I wanted to point them out.
32:34I wanted them to be arrested.
32:36I wanted them to pay.
32:38David Fryer, fairly early,
32:40decides he's going to plead guilty.
32:42And that's how we got a lot of information.
32:44David Fryer started telling everything
32:46that happened that night.
32:47They decided to go out to get you Manitou.
32:50They're going to poach a deer.
32:51That's why they had double-odd buckshot that night.
32:54Double-odd buckshot can take down a deer.
32:56But the hunt turned away from deer
32:59and it went towards teenage kids.
33:01Oh.
33:06Yeah, just like that.
33:08Okay, I've never done this before.
33:10They got pot.
33:14Well, that isn't that interesting.
33:20You know what's more fun than hunting deer?
33:24Let's do it.
33:25Let's crash the party.
33:26Someone there?
33:33Hello?
33:34Hello?
33:35Sandra saw Alan Fryer with the shotgun up to his shoulder
33:39when the first shot went off
33:40and Roger fell down.
33:42David confirmed that.
33:43He said Alan Fryer was the first one to pull the trigger
33:46and then James started shooting.
33:49Stop!
33:51I'm in!
33:52This is the police.
33:55Narcotics.
33:56Hey, man, why are y'all doing this?
33:58Why are y'all coming out here?
33:58David also told us
34:02that after the boss left with Sandra
34:05that James and David got in to Stuart's van
34:09with the headlights on bright.
34:11Then James jumped out with his shotgun and started shooting.
34:15Dana was the first one to get shot.
34:17Then Stuart.
34:19Then Mike.
34:21And then David said that he did shoot Stuart Beatty
34:23while he was laying on the ground.
34:26But, of course, David said that Stuart was already dead
34:28when he pulled the trigger.
34:31David pled guilty to three counts of murder
34:33and one count of manslaughter
34:35and received a sentence of life in prison.
34:41I was happy because, you know,
34:44I wouldn't have to go in the courtroom
34:45and go through that trial,
34:48but there were still two more.
34:58I didn't know what was going to happen next.
35:04James and Alan are going to plead not guilty,
35:07so they're being housed in the Lyon County Jail.
35:11Lo and behold,
35:13I get up one morning
35:15and it's all over the radio,
35:16all over the news.
35:18Alan and James Fryer have escaped from jail.
35:22Where are these guys at?
35:24They're on the loose.
35:25The Lyon County Jail was an old jail,
35:47but they had just had some new locks
35:49placed on the jail doors.
35:50Well, somebody had forgotten to bring a welder in
35:54and weld the nuts onto the bolts of the new locks.
35:57Alan Fryer saw that.
35:59So at night, he got a piece of sturdy wire off his bed
36:02and he shaped it in the form of a ratchet
36:04and that's how they escaped.
36:10After we got word that the Fryer brothers had escaped jail,
36:14we were obviously very concerned for Sandra Chesky
36:18because these were killers.
36:20I mean, they killed four boys in the park
36:22and she was a live witness
36:24who could put them in jail for the rest of their lives.
36:28We needed people to stand watch
36:31and make sure
36:32that they didn't come through with their promise
36:35that if I told anyone, they would kill me.
36:37She lived in a rural area
36:40and we had to somehow rather protect her.
36:44We sat in their house all night long
36:47with our sawed-off shotguns,
36:48waited to see if they were going to show up or not.
36:53Now there's a manhunt
36:54that went nationwide for Alan and James Fryer.
36:58They stole the vehicle in Rock Rapids
37:01and they started heading west.
37:02They get all of the way across South Dakota.
37:06They're into Wyoming, almost 500 miles away.
37:09And in typical Fryer fashion,
37:12they hit a pedestrian
37:13that's walking across the street in Gillette, Wyoming.
37:16The description of the vehicle is seen.
37:18They get a high-speed chase going
37:20and they're apprehended in Wyoming.
37:23Two days later.
37:26When they were recaptured,
37:29it was up and down screaming
37:32and joy
37:33and they've got them again.
37:35Now we can breathe.
37:45The prosecution team decided
37:47not to charge James Fryer
37:49with the sexual assault on Sandra Chesky.
37:51They didn't want to put Sandra
37:52through a rape trial.
37:55They told Sandra that,
37:57no, we're going to get him
37:57for first-degree murder.
37:59He's never going to see
38:00the light of day again.
38:01At first, I was a little upset
38:04that J.R. was not going to get charged
38:07with the rape
38:07and I had to let that go.
38:11But he knows it happened.
38:13I know it happened.
38:16Sandra Chesky testifying,
38:17talk about a strong person.
38:19You know, those were back in the days
38:21when counseling wasn't readily given.
38:25She faced everybody.
38:26There were times she was on the witness stand
38:28for over two straight hours testifying.
38:32And boy, did she, uh,
38:34she nailed the Fryer brothers
38:35with her testimony.
38:46We were elated that they were convicted
38:48and that they had to serve life in prison.
38:51All three of them.
38:53It was just a relief to know
38:54that they were going to pay
38:55for what they did.
38:59This has affected me
39:00in a lot of different ways,
39:02not having Mike there.
39:03When I see pictures of him,
39:05he's always my big brother.
39:06He doesn't look like a 15-year-old kid.
39:08He just looks,
39:08he's my big brother.
39:09I keep his memory alive
39:12by talking about him.
39:13I just,
39:14I feel that
39:15he needs to not be forgotten.
39:18He's still there.
39:20He's right in our hearts
39:21and he's,
39:21he's never going away.
39:24They were all good kids.
39:26They had everything to live for.
39:29And it was just
39:30taken away from them.
39:32And I just
39:33hope people remember
39:35who those boys were,
39:36that they were good kids.
39:37They were good kids.
39:44Sandra, Sandra, what?
39:48Can you give us a quote?
39:49Gitchy.
39:49Gitchy girl?
39:50Stay back, stay back.
39:51Go comment.
39:52Go comment.
39:53There's a media frenzy
39:54around Sandra Chesky.
39:56The journalists
39:56are just camping out
39:57trying to get a picture
39:58of the elusive Gitchy girl.
40:00The girl from the
40:01Gitchy Manitou mass murders.
40:03I'm told,
40:04just put your head down
40:05and they won't be able
40:05to get your picture.
40:07You know,
40:07because they want
40:08to snap those shots.
40:09That's what the press does.
40:11And so,
40:11walk with your head down
40:12and they won't be able
40:13to get your picture.
40:14Consequently,
40:15I walked with my head down
40:17for the next 25 years.
40:22Some people didn't believe me,
40:24even, you know,
40:25some of the high school students.
40:28And now,
40:29I'm a bad kid.
40:32It's just a new,
40:33big issue
40:34I'm going to have to deal
40:35with for a long time.
40:37I was shamed.
40:39You know,
40:40I felt ashamed
40:41because I lived,
40:43actually.
40:45I don't,
40:46you know,
40:46I should have been
40:47with the boys.
40:48Nobody,
40:49nobody seemed to care
40:51that I did everything
40:54I could.
40:55Some still believed
40:56I was a part of it.
40:59She's a strong person.
41:01A tough little girl
41:02from Gitchie.
41:04Having to live
41:05with that night,
41:06the horrors
41:07and the evils
41:07of that night,
41:09it's hard.
41:11Hard for me.
41:13Because I'm a teacher.
41:14I work with teenagers.
41:16I know how important
41:16those teenagers are.
41:20And so,
41:21for me,
41:21that's the hardest thing.
41:29I decided to tell
41:31the story
41:32of what happened
41:33at Gitchie Manitou
41:34and being able
41:36to tell the story
41:37was when I started
41:38to heal
41:39and I could lift
41:40my head up
41:41and I wasn't ashamed
41:42anymore.
41:44It's always there
41:46and they're always there.
41:50You know,
41:50you don't have to dig
41:51too deep to find it.
41:53You miss them forever.
41:55You can never
41:56sweep it away.
41:58It's actually
41:59freeing now
42:00to tell my story
42:01and I like to tell it
42:03because I get to tell
42:05what heroes
42:06the boys were.
42:06and I'll see you next time.
42:07I'll see you next time.
42:08I'll see you next time.
42:09Bye-bye.
42:10Bye-bye.
42:11Bye-bye.
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