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00:10In a popular restaurant, the friendship between coworkers is questioned because
00:18One of them is dead.
00:22It's a horrifying scene for the local police.
00:30When it came out in the news, we couldn't believe it was happening to us.
00:34I wanted to describe this pain, but I can't.
00:39Could one of the members of this close-knit group be responsible?
00:43We were very tense, afraid that the person who killed her would show up.
00:50Everyone they know, everyone they trust, everyone is a suspect.
00:58I was shocked, even though I had a feeling it could be her.
01:03Oh my God, it really was her.
01:20Assassins all around
01:34Evansville, Indiana, is home to good people who work hard for a living.
01:43For the young staff at the Roadhouse restaurant, the lessons come as a bonus.
01:50We always emphasize, family comes first, first and foremost.
01:53It's definitely part of our culture and the way we work at Texas Roadhouse.
01:59They call themselves the Roadies.
02:02It's impossible to find a group more united than this one.
02:06Our group always met after work hours.
02:10Game night, Christmas dinner, all kinds of events.
02:13We were always together.
02:15The friendship between waitresses Ansley Bowles and Hale Hathgeber actually goes back a long way.
02:24I studied with Hale in high school.
02:26And then, when we went to the same college, our friendship only grew stronger.
02:36The work group was very close-knit.
02:38So much so that in our last year of high school, we started tracking each other.
02:43Everyone would turn on their phone's location services and know where the other person was.
02:49We remained very close even after school ended.
02:53The group also includes an honorary roadie.
02:58Jordan got pregnant in high school.
03:04They were all very good friends of hers.
03:06And we helped during the pregnancy, we went to medical appointments with her.
03:10The child's father is not present.
03:13But Jordan's new boyfriend, Tetius Rice, gladly takes on the role.
03:19It was lovely to see how he treated Jordan's son, Jackson.
03:23He bought everything: diapers, food, groceries.
03:28He really cared about both of them.
03:31When the Sunday night shift ends on April 23rd,
03:34Jake Allen, a coworker and friend, extends an invitation to all the roadies.
03:44No one accepts the invitation, and the Roadies bid their final farewell.
03:51At dawn, their lives will change forever.
04:24The football fields are located approximately 15 kilometers from Roadie Rouse.
04:30In the early morning hours, something unusual catches the attention of two local residents.
04:37The Monsignor and his daughter were driving by and saw a figure lying in the parking lot of the field.
04:43From a distance, they couldn't identify exactly what it was.
04:48They parked and went to see.
04:51As they got closer,
04:56They discovered it was a body.
05:10I arrived at the location 20 minutes after their call.
05:14The streets were cordoned off with police tape.
05:18In our region, violent crimes are very rare.
05:23I was shocked to see the young woman's body lying there in the parking lot.
05:30We immediately determined that she was dead and that it was a crime.
05:35The area was cordoned off and...
05:36We spoke with the witnesses who found the body.
05:39We saw the girl lying on the ground and then decided to stop so we could help her.
05:44While investigators look into the events leading up to the discovery of the body,
05:48The forensics team begins analyzing the crime scene.
05:53It was obvious that she had been there for some time.
05:57There was a lot of blood at the scene.
06:00Upon closer inspection, investigators point to the possible cause of death.
06:06A shot to the head.
06:10The only obvious clue is found next to the victim's body.
06:15There was a blue towel at the scene, near the body, stained with blood.
06:25The blood-soaked towel contained her DNA, obviously.
06:29And we also noticed the mark on the towel.
06:33There is a lot of blood at the crime scene.
06:36But there was no sign of the weapon.
06:40The search began based on the location of the body.
06:45We searched the entire area, looking for casings, projectiles, and also weapons.
06:51There was a lot of trash and dirt around.
06:55But we didn't identify any physical evidence, and we also didn't find any cartridges in this case.
07:04At the moment, not finding the weapon is the least of the investigators' problems.
07:10She wasn't carrying anything.
07:12I had no wallet, no cell phone, and no keys.
07:15There is no document to identify her.
07:18Fortunately, the victim's own body is revealing.
07:23We were able to locate tattoos that the young woman had on her body.
07:28Photos are taken and the site is thoroughly analyzed.
07:33She was lying on her back and left an angelic mark on the floor.
07:38Ah, it looked like the shape of an angel in the shell.
07:43To me, it was inconceivable that a person could be shot in the back of the head and fall in the position she was in.
07:53By all indications, she was comfortable in the shooter's company.
07:58She didn't expect to be attacked.
08:00Was it a robbery, a settling of scores, or an argument with her boyfriend?
08:04How did this happen?
08:07To further disrupt the morning,
08:11The press spreads the news of the death.
08:14The police informed us that the body of a woman was found shortly before 7 a.m.
08:18I received a call from my bosses saying, a body has been found, we have to go there.
08:23Authorities currently consider the death suspicious and, as a result, have launched a homicide investigation.
08:30All we knew was that the body of a young woman had been found on the football field and that they...
08:36They considered the death suspicious.
08:37The homicide investigation in Warwick County...
08:39It was headline news on every program.
08:43Publicity can be very helpful, and in this case, when they published about the body,
08:48Everyone immediately went to check if their loved ones were alright.
08:53If no one was missing, it would be faster than if there was no news.
08:57And because of that, a homicide investigation was launched.
09:02The news quickly spread to all corners of the community.
09:07Rail Redgeber, the waitress's mother at the Roadhouse, feels a chill down her spine.
09:13On Monday morning, the 24th, I was on social media and drinking coffee, as I usually do every day.
09:21The mornings.
09:22I glanced at the news and read that a body had been found on the Warwick football field.
09:28And I thought, my God, what a horrible thing.
09:31Later, with the updates...
09:34The homicide investigation in Warwick County.
09:38When they said she was a young woman in her early twenties, I wanted to know who she was.
09:44To make sure it wasn't one of my girls.
09:47Heather's eldest daughter, Rail, is not answering or replying to messages.
09:53She never ignored calls or text messages.
09:57She wasn't one to do that. It never happened.
10:01The mother and sister get in touch with friends, starting with Ensley.
10:09Mrs. Collins?
10:10Hale's mother called me saying they found a body at...
10:14County Warwick. Did you speak to Hale today?
10:17Oh, no. We haven't seen each other. Didn't you speak to her?
10:20So I said I would check the location.
10:23And when I looked, the location wasn't available.
10:26Ah, sure. I have the key to her apartment.
10:29I said, well, the battery must have died.
10:32She must be at home. I'll go there and see what she's doing.
10:38She went to the apartment and called me.
10:42She said her car was unlocked.
10:45And she wasn't there.
10:48Currently, the authorities are considering...
10:50Hale's family continues to search for her.
10:53But a terrifying premonition haunts the mother's thoughts.
10:56The Indiana police...
10:58It can't be her. It can't be her.
10:59It's not her.
11:03It was...
11:04An unimaginable tragedy.
11:08So, I decided to call a friend who's an investigator...
11:11From Evansville, to ask...
11:14Hale is missing.
11:15Do you know any police officers from Warwick?
11:20Then he sent me a message.
11:23Send photos of her tattoos.
11:26AND...
11:30The mother sent the photos...
11:32And she had a cross on her back...
11:34Compatible with the body we found in the case.
11:37We have confirmed that Hale Hattkeiber was a victim.
11:41Parents' worst fear comes true.
11:44And the nightmare is only beginning.
11:47When the Rhodes family is considered a suspect.
11:50And one of them is, in fact...
11:53A cruel killer.
11:59When 20-year-old Hale Hattkeiber is found shot in the head...
12:04The group of friends, the Rhodes family, and the family...
12:10They suffer greatly from the loss.
12:13Losing a child...
12:15It's an unbearable pain.
12:18AND...
12:19When we discover the form...
12:21It got even worse.
12:24That didn't make sense.
12:30When I found out that she was no longer with us...
12:33I...
12:35I wanted to describe...
12:37This pain.
12:39But it's not possible.
12:42She was very humble.
12:46Hale was like that.
12:48He set a good example.
12:50She was my best friend.
12:53And above all...
12:55She was my daughter.
12:57I'm sorry.
12:59Can we stop for a moment?
13:10It was right here.
13:13Her body was found in this area here.
13:19We isolated the crime scene for 24 hours, but...
13:23Then we'll come back...
13:25We're back again...
13:27To see if we hadn't missed anything.
13:30In six hours of investigation...
13:33The detectives are relieved to know the victim's name.
13:36But the reason remains a mystery.
13:39But the reason remains a mystery.
13:40Without a wallet or cell phone...
13:42The FBI is called in to help with the case.
13:47I am part of the mobile phone analysis team.
13:51A group of FBI agents specializing in all things related to cell phones.
13:57One of the biggest clues we can investigate is the cell phone.
14:01The first thing I asked for was the victim's phone history.
14:05This information would tell us where she was...
14:08Who did she speak to last...?
14:09By message or by phone call.
14:12And our intention was to recreate the victim's last 24 hours of life.
14:21While Special Agent Horan...
14:23Awaiting the victim's phone history...
14:25The medical examiner examines the body.
14:31The cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head.
14:34The medical examiner identified the bullet's entry point behind the head...
14:38And the exit is in front.
14:41He also looked for other injuries that might indicate what had happened to her.
14:47If there were any defensive wounds...
14:50He collected material from under her fingernails in search of traces of the assailant's DNA.
14:56The blue towel found at the crime scene...
14:59It is also sent for DNA testing.
15:06Honestly, how was she found lying on the towel that was spread out on the floor...
15:12I immediately thought it could be sexual abuse.
15:17During the autopsy, the expert collected samples to determine if it was a sexual crime.
15:27And there was no...
15:29No evidence of sexual abuse.
15:33How Hale worked the previous night...
15:37It is believed that the Rhodes family were the last to see her alive.
15:42Could any of them help solve this case?
15:51From the beginning, we sought to learn more about this group of friends and colleagues...
15:56To try to understand who might have the motive.
16:00Usually, coworkers help us with this.
16:04They start with Ainsley.
16:06The only one who has the key to the victim's apartment.
16:09When was the last time you saw Hale?
16:12At the end of the workday on Sunday.
16:15Look, I've already finished my shift, so...
16:18Hale and I worked together that Sunday morning.
16:21And we arranged to study together in the library at night.
16:25We'll see each other there, then.
16:26Goodbye.
16:30Hale doesn't show up at the library.
16:33Ainsley assumes she went to the house of their mutual friend, Jordan.
16:37Okay.
16:39Hale said he was going to pick up the wallet at Jordan's house.
16:45Does this new information mean that Jordan was the last person to speak with Hale?
16:51Jordan Hughes was one of Hale's best friends.
16:54She volunteered and gave many details.
16:58Jordan confirms that Hale stopped by to pick up his wallet on Sunday night.
17:03Do you remember what time it was?
17:05Around ten o'clock at night.
17:09Hale and other friends had gone to Jordan's house earlier in the weekend to offer their condolences.
17:14at the wake of a colleague's relative.
17:17Everyone gathered at the wake on Friday.
17:20Hale stayed there the whole time, keeping Jordan company.
17:27Hale and I went together to the wake at Jordan's house.
17:31Count on us, okay?
17:32Okay.
17:32Jordan needed Hale's maternal instinct to feel better.
17:37It's very difficult, I know, darling.
17:39Also in attendance is Jordan's boyfriend, Matthews Rice, who didn't have a good reputation among Hale's friends.
17:48I was left with a nagging feeling.
17:52The wake was on Friday and Hale was murdered on Monday.
17:57It was in the same week.
18:01Several friends hinted that Tatius Rice might have had some involvement in Hale's death.
18:08However, without proof.
18:10Investigators are far from identifying a suspect in Hale's death.
18:20On the first day of the investigation, detectives fail to find the wallet and cell phone of murder victim Hale Hedgeber.
18:29That's why they focus on the closest friends who know her well.
18:34The Roadhouse crew.
18:37That's when the police discover that Jordan's boyfriend, Tatius Rice, has a criminal record.
18:46We summoned Tatius to the police station, and he had already been questioned a few weeks earlier in another investigation for
18:54to be one of the suspects.
18:57Tatius, we just want to talk.
19:00We are investigating the murder of Hale Hedgeberg.
19:06He didn't say anything and requested the presence of a lawyer.
19:11Not speaking is suspicious, and I wanted to ask what you were hiding.
19:18Tatius's silence speaks volumes, but investigators have nothing to incriminate him.
19:26When the case comes back, it's back to square one.
19:30One of Hale's friends gets in touch.
19:34Isaiah Hagan.
19:39Look, so I was...
19:40Isaiah also worked with Hale.
19:43They had a very strong and true friendship.
19:49She was always there in the Republic.
19:51About four or five times a week, they were always together.
19:54It wasn't an official relationship.
19:56But they stayed together for about ten months.
19:59I just want to explain where I was.
20:01Isaiah recounts that, after work, he accompanied Rhodey, Jake Allen.
20:08But Hale called that same night.
20:11Hale wanted to meet me.
20:13Then I went to her house and afterwards she asked me for a ride to I don't know where.
20:17She wanted to go.
20:17Isaiah says they were only together for a short time and Hale asked for a ride because he had an appointment somewhere.
20:25local meeting.
20:26The Newburgh Dam.
20:31Listen, I don't know who she went to meet.
20:34I was a little worried, to be honest.
20:35But I just left her there.
20:37Isaiah said he didn't know who Hale went to meet.
20:40He didn't want to ask.
20:42He found the arrangement strange.
20:44He was a little worried, but he didn't want to ask anything and simply left her there.
20:48Yes, that's it.
20:49Instead of returning to Jake's house, Isaiah decides to leave.
20:55Annoyed, and nearing midnight, he tries to talk to Hale.
21:00After he dropped her off there, he sent a message.
21:04Hale, thanks for the chat.
21:06Beauty.
21:07Goodbye.
21:08The police now have a better understanding of Hale's movements on the night of the murder.
21:13And a piece of information about a colleague named Rhodey is generating interest.
21:22Jake Allen's house was very close to the dam in Newburgh.
21:29And just a few kilometers from the soccer field where she was found.
21:33The suspicion surrounding Jake was not ruled out, because there were still doubts about his whereabouts after midnight.
21:48We spoke with Jake Allen on Monday night.
21:52Jake Allen?
21:53We questioned him about his whereabouts on Sunday night.
21:58Jake Allen reaffirmed that he was with Isaiah Hagan the day before Hale's body was discovered.
22:05Jake also emphasizes that he stayed home, waiting for other friends all night.
22:11Before being released, Jake is subjected to a search warrant.
22:17Investigators have already spoken to several of Hale's friends and colleagues.
22:22But they still don't know if any Rhodey is responsible for the tragedy.
22:31An opportunity arises at the gathering organized by family and friends to honor Hale Hettgeber.
22:41Five days after the murder, we held a mass for Hale.
22:47The investigators are observing the vigil.
22:50Sometimes we attend wakes and vigils to see if anyone will show up and how they will behave.
22:58We cried a lot.
22:59It was a surreal moment, and we decided to get together to try and ease the sadness a little.
23:06They built a real sculpture on the fence of the football field.
23:11There were many flowers and many objects hanging on the walls, but there were also plainclothes police officers.
23:19They were observing strange movements.
23:22My daughter's killer could have been among us all along.
23:26It was awful.
23:28We were very tense, afraid that the person who killed her would show up.
23:34Despite the investigators' efforts, the vigil has not revealed any new suspects.
23:41It's difficult for everyone.
23:43It's difficult to comprehend and process such a tragedy without knowing why.
23:49They need a crucial clue, and fast.
23:56Sometimes all it takes is a small sign to put us on the right track.
24:08I need to know the truth in order to reach a conclusion.
24:11I will bring the answers.
24:13My name is Derek Levasseur, I am a retired police sergeant and private investigator.
24:18Since the mole ended up in the water, did it jump?
24:20Or did they push her?
24:21No, the alibi was not confirmed.
24:23What?
24:24Send me the address, I'm on my way.
24:27Tell me everything you know.
24:28There's so much evidence that I didn't even know existed.
24:31We are very grateful.
24:33Unraveling Crimes.
24:34New season.
24:36No Investigation Discovery.
24:54Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue.
25:09On April 29, 2017, investigators had already spent five days searching for Hale's killer.
25:17Hattgeber.
25:25Everyone put their pride and ego aside and worked hard to solve the case.
25:33We had a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle spread out on the table.
25:37And we had to figure out where each piece fit.
25:41We couldn't see.
25:42And each piece of evidence could be important to the conclusion of the case, or it could not.
25:48The case is not heading in the right direction.
25:52Until a potentially crucial clue emerges.
25:57The wallet was left on display for several days.
26:00It was found by lawnmowers.
26:02They wanted to find out who it belonged to and return it.
26:05They searched the name on Google.
26:08And when they read about the murder, they contacted us.
26:14Considering that many people had touched the wallet and that it would not serve as evidence,
26:20We didn't even try to identify fingerprints or DNA.
26:24The wallet redirects the investigators back to the Rhodes' home.
26:29where the object was last seen.
26:32Jordan and her boyfriend Tethius, who has an arrest warrant issued against him in an unrelated case.
26:39Tethius had been arrested several times in Evansville.
26:42All they had to do was call another unit and execute the arrest warrant issued in his name.
26:49The feuds among Hale's colleagues, the Rhodes, spread rapidly.
26:55On social media, people were saying, "It was Tethius Rice who killed him."
26:58Everyone thought he was Hale's killer.
27:03For this reason, Tethius is the only suspect.
27:06But that list is about to grow.
27:22We learned that a Texas Roadhouse employee took bloodstained clothing to the laundry.
27:27The person is James Whitson, whose name is not yet known.
27:33But the pile of stained clothes soon changes that.
27:37We were very curious to know who this person was and immediately began the investigation.
27:43to determine any involvement and relationship with Hale.
27:53James, the cook at Roadhouse, says he's not close to the group.
27:57I am the investigator.
27:58And he offers a simple explanation for the blood.
28:02I cut myself.
28:03He claimed he cut himself earlier in the week.
28:07We obtained a search warrant and collected the DNA.
28:21Evidence containing blood takes a long time to come back from forensics.
28:25Two or three weeks is the minimum it takes.
28:29In an important case like this, the result comes out in a few days.
28:35There was only one DNA sample on the clothes.
28:39His.
28:41James's story is confirmed.
28:44He was ruled out as a suspect.
28:47And investigators are also receiving more DNA results, now from the crime scene.
28:54Crime scene experts collected material samples from Hale's fingernails.
28:59But all that was found was her own DNA, under her fingernails.
29:04Analysis of the bloodstained towel found next to Hale's body yields a similar conclusion.
29:10The blue towel found next to the body was soaked in blood and was sent for forensic analysis.
29:16But there was only one person's DNA there, that of Hale Hattgeber.
29:24Disappointing, but it reinforces the type of suspect the police are looking for.
29:29We found no signs of resistance.
29:33Since there was no other DNA under her fingernails, she didn't fight.
29:37This means the shot was fired from behind, and she knew the attacker and felt comfortable with him.
29:44with him.
29:48Almost a week after Hale's murder, the FBI has big news.
29:56Although the phone could not be located, the history has been restored.
30:02Obviously, we wanted to check the last activity on that phone.
30:09So I checked the tower being used and managed to put together a sequence.
30:14The final task was to determine who she was talking to.
30:18And the record indicated that she spoke with the...
30:22Isaiah Reagan.
30:24We obtained Mr. Reagan's background information.
30:26And we were able to confirm that his movements that night were identical to Hale's movements.
30:34Basically, the records tell me that Mr. Reagan met with Hale at her apartment.
30:40They went east of Evansville, to the area of the football fields.
30:45Cell phone activity showed that both arrived at the parking lot around 11 PM.
30:52All of this disproves Isaiah's story.
30:56He claims to have left Hale at another location to meet a stranger.
31:05And the investigators are able to obtain more than just call logs.
31:09That's a big lie.
31:11We generally don't receive the text messages themselves, only a record of the messages sent.
31:18But in this case, we were able to access the content.
31:20Isaiah's messages and the location from which they were sent are incriminating.
31:28To add to the mystery, Hale's cell phone signal suddenly disappears.
31:34Hale's cell phone was turned off on the soccer field at approximately 11:25 p.m.
31:40And Mr. Hale's cell phone left the scene.
31:43Around 3 a.m., Hale's cell phone was turned back on.
31:47And he reappeared in the same tower that covers the region where she was found.
31:53Then he moved to the southwest of Evansville.
31:57And there was no further activity on her cell phone.
32:02Everything suggests that Isaiah made up a story.
32:06The man who presented himself as a concerned friend...
32:10He becomes the prime suspect.
32:18With the discrepancy in the stories...
32:20Investigators are requesting all security footage from Hale's apartment that night.
32:27What they see and hear from Isaiah...
32:31That says it all.
32:33I know it was a tragedy you never wanted to happen.
32:40But we need to know the truth.
32:44You have to tell me.
32:50Five days after the murder of Hale Redgeber...
32:53Her cell phone calls and text messages recreate an interesting scenario.
32:58In which his close friend, Isaiah Hagan, becomes the prime suspect.
33:03But this evidence is only circumstantial.
33:07But everything changes when investigators gain access to the security cameras in Hale's condominium.
33:15We can confirm from the security footage that Isaiah went to her apartment...
33:20And the two of them left together.
33:22That was shortly after.
33:26Everything just as Isaiah told it.
33:29But only up to a certain point.
33:32The images show Isaiah returning in the early morning and searching her car.
33:39Isaiah acts alone.
33:41Dismissing suspicions of Tatius Rice's involvement.
33:46The police now have proof that Isaiah lied.
33:54We obtained a search warrant for the Hagan family home, where Isaiah lived.
33:59And we spoke with his parents.
34:01I have some questions about Isaiah.
34:04Are there any firearms in the house?
34:06I have a gun.
34:08We would like to see it.
34:09Sure, no problem.
34:10When they went to retrieve the pistol, they discovered that the 9mm had disappeared from the house.
34:16And they didn't know how to explain it.
34:19The 9mm pistol was compatible with the size of the wound on the victim's head.
34:26We were unable to determine the caliber of the cartridge that killed Hale.
34:32Because we didn't find any cartridges and we also didn't find the projectile.
34:39Investigators are continuing their search of Isaiah's home.
34:44They found a towel identical to the one that was next to Hale's body in the parking lot, near her head.
34:53It was the same brand, the same color, and everything else.
34:56This was very important.
34:59Isaiah's father explains that he contacted his son that night to collect a debt.
35:07While Isaiah was in the field, he received a message from his father asking if he had already obtained the money.
35:12He said he was waiting for her to get off work.
35:16Isaiah wrote a bad check, and his father covered the loss.
35:20But he was left wondering what his son's plan was to pay off the debt.
35:25With or without Hale's permission, and she's no longer here to tell the tale,
35:32Isaiah wrote checks to himself from her account, each for $300.
35:38One was compensated, the other was not.
35:41Mr. Hagan's father noticed that one of the checks had bounced because it was a joint account with him.
35:47And he covered the amount for Isaiah, who then owed his father.
35:51On the night Hale was murdered, her father kept asking about the payment of that debt.
35:59Apparently, Isaiah tried to raise this money in a variety of ways.
36:05Isaiah had a history of recent thefts.
36:08He had stolen from his colleagues, taking a TV from the common room.
36:13We found out that many friends and colleagues were having problems with him.
36:18He couldn't hold down a job; he was committing thefts.
36:23He was stealing our belongings to pawn at some stores in the city.
36:29And we ended up deciding that it was best for him to leave the Republic.
36:36Rody's colleague, Jake Allen, who was previously a suspect, was also a victim of Isaiah's thefts.
36:43Well, he was stealing everything from me, from the guy I lived with, from the guys who lived with him, and pawning it.
36:50All to pay off some debt he had.
36:54They made a skull out of Isaiah.
36:58He had stolen from many people in the past, and some of them had returned and were pressuring him to pay.
37:05that he should.
37:06Isaiah's parents say they were unaware of their son's desperate financial situation.
37:12Still, they refuse to believe that he killed for money.
37:16They seemed very understanding.
37:18No, they would pressure him to the point where he would think about killing someone.
37:26Could you sit over there, please?
37:28Of course.
37:28This conversation is being recorded.
37:30We met and decided that it was time to subpoena and interrogate Isaiah Reagan.
37:36Did you know this conversation was going to happen?
37:39Yes yes.
37:40We discovered some things.
37:42At various points, he changed his line of reasoning and invented a new story.
37:47I don't remember if it was Friday or Saturday, but we met at the apartment.
37:51His version was...
37:54She asked for a ride to the dam, and we talked for a bit.
37:58She said she wanted to stay there, so I left.
38:02Charlie was always in control.
38:04He was fascinating.
38:05And that's how he slowly took over our minds.
38:08The Heaven's Gate massacre was the largest mass suicide to have occurred on American soil.
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38:31She told me she wanted to stay there, that I could leave.
38:35And I asked, are you sure?
38:37I didn't want to leave her there alone, and she said...
38:40I told you, he's lying to you.
38:42The cell phone shows where he really was and also the sequence of events.
38:47This was my opportunity to confront Mr. Hagan with some more technical information.
38:54I'm going to show you a video that indicates your phone number.
38:58This is you.
39:00This is Hale's cell phone.
39:03And this is a map of Evansville.
39:05If you look here, these numbers indicate the exact time.
39:10Faced with irrefutable evidence, Isaiah admits that he took Hale to the football field.
39:16But he continues to deny the murder.
39:22She was my best friend, man.
39:24And I'm not going to admit that I killed her, because I didn't.
39:29He began by denying that he had her cell phone.
39:34But he changed the story several times, including...
39:38I found her cell phone in the middle of the road and picked it up to return it later.
39:44And also...
39:45Oh, she forgot it in my car.
39:50In short, he told us that he had Hale's cell phone with him the whole time.
39:54Until he left.
39:56But he only realized it was hers when he called.
39:59Finally, he confessed that he threw the cell phone out the car window.
40:06Because he was afraid of getting in trouble if someone found out he had her cell phone.
40:13He pointed to the area where he threw the phone.
40:16We sent teams to search, but we were unable to recover the phone.
40:22What they hear is enough for investigators to arrest Isaiah.
40:26Isaiah.
40:29I just want to go home one last time, man.
40:32I understand you, but both of us know what happened.
40:38And you can't go.
40:41But I have good news.
40:44Okay?
40:46Your mother is here.
40:49I'll let her in.
40:53I know you're very scared, I know.
40:57It's normal, it's normal to feel scared.
41:02You are a human being.
41:11And to err is human, Isaiah.
41:21We are human beings too, and we all make mistakes.
41:26Be a man, dude.
41:31That's normal.
41:33I just want to go home.
41:36For the last time.
41:41Isaiah.
41:42I know it's not possible, but...
41:44I don't want to upset you.
41:46I just want to see my family one last time.
41:54But I can't allow it.
41:57Right?
41:59I don't know if it's possible.
42:03That's not possible.
42:13If you don't want to talk anymore, I understand.
42:24I'd prefer it didn't end like this.
42:26But it's up to you to decide and tell me how we're going to do it.
42:31If you no longer wish to speak, that is your right.
42:36I want to stop for now.
42:38Okay.
42:53Because I didn't confess.
42:55Neither for me, nor for any of the police officers who shot at the harness.
42:59He made no further statements.
43:02We informed you that he was imprisoned for homicide.
43:05theft and obstruction of justice.
43:10All I wanted was for justice to be done in the fairest way possible.
43:17That's all that matters.
43:18And what if that meant a friend had to distance himself from me for a long time?
43:23In Isaiah's case, then, everything is fine.
43:26Isaiah Reagan, 23, is tried and convicted of first-degree murder.
43:33The prosecution may seek a life sentence.
43:36But this means more time in court for Hale's family.
43:40We decided to propose a 60-year prison sentence.
43:47And they accepted.
43:51The group of friends broke up.
43:53Many have left.
43:54We no longer spend Christmas and Thanksgiving together.
43:57We don't celebrate birthdays.
44:00We don't go to each other's houses anymore.
44:02Everyone separated.
44:03When Hale passed away, it all ended.
44:08Time can pass as long as you want.
44:10Nothing will change what happened.
44:12She's not coming back.
44:16I want him to die.
44:18I'm not ashamed to say it.
44:20Thankfully he's in jail.
44:27The pain doesn't go away as many people think.
44:31Time does not appease it.
44:34Not even by talking or venting.
44:39I miss her.
44:42The same applies now.
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