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00:07Rockville is a maximum security facility.
00:11You've got a very tall fence with razor wire, rows and rows of razor wire.
00:18There are towers and there's a guard that's armed that drives around the perimeter.
00:28There's around about 1,200 inmates there.
00:31Whether it was because it was all women, they just didn't cause any problems.
00:44On August the 4th, 2008, an ordinary day, you just kind of wake up and everybody has their own routine.
00:56They run at least three visual body counts a day.
01:01You had to be on your bunk and show skin for the count.
01:10We got counted and then the count ran over. Not abnormal.
01:19And they counted us again.
01:23And that's when you, you know, you really start to think, what is going on that they can't count for?
01:29Where would somebody be?
01:31The count was bad. We had two bed counts to verify all the empty beds.
01:36At 4 o'clock, they had one missing. Very, very unusual.
01:43Try to verify where the offenders are, where they should be.
01:47The sergeants, the bigwigs, they come in, start counting, stomping around, huffy-puffy.
01:55They were mad.
01:56Go up to room I, check around the offenders' bed area and see if perhaps you might be hiding in
02:02a locker.
02:05And then about a half an hour goes by and you could just, like, hear the whispers across the dorm.
02:16We're unable to locate her on the facility grounds.
02:20Somebody said, Sarah's not in her bed.
02:24And I just got a little twinge of excitement in my stomach and I said, she did it.
02:35She got out of here.
02:38Sarah Pender just vanished.
02:41You know, we gotta get her back.
02:42She's already killed two people, who knows what she's gonna do next.
02:46Tonight, a convicted killer is on the loose.
02:49A woman escaped from the Rockville Correctional Facility.
02:52A Marion County jury convicted Sarah Pender in the year 2000 in a double murder.
02:57Along with her then-boyfriend, Richard Hall, she helped kill a man and a woman and then stashed their bodies
03:02in a dumpster.
03:03She has a Charles Manson-like ability to manipulate people when committing crimes.
03:09She looks like a sweet, little innocent girl.
03:13But within, there's a deep, evil demon.
03:19herzlich anything.
03:24I know.
03:28It's not something À if they're distracted and not SCP.
03:29Okay wait a minute.
03:29My name is Sarah Pender.
03:37People have called me a Mani…
03:40People have called me all sorts of names.
03:42They've said that I'm a manipulator,
03:44that I'm psychologically...
03:47I'm a psychopath.
03:52Stop looking at me. This is gonna be it.
03:54People call me a manipulator.
03:57Pathological.
04:11Every inmate thinks about escaping prison,
04:14especially when you have a lot of time.
04:19I was sent to prison for 110 years
04:22for two murders that I did not commit.
04:25I knew that I was going to die in prison.
04:33And then one day...
04:37I thought...
04:39I bet I could get out of here.
04:45I knew that I would need help.
04:49Even if I made it past the guards or through the fence,
04:53I would need someone there to pick me up.
04:58So I definitely needed a partner to help me out.
05:03And then I found one.
05:06Once the gate was open...
05:09I remember walking across the pavement and it being so hot.
05:16I was so excited.
05:18I was never going back.
05:23This is what I've been waiting for.
05:25So don't...
05:26Flake out now.
05:33I remember looking and seeing cows in the pasture.
05:38Driving through small towns.
05:40Looking at all the buildings and small structures.
05:45wondering what all those little people were doing in their little lives.
05:49And how they had no idea what was happening.
05:52I felt completely refreshed.
05:54And I remember...
05:57hitting the dashboard and just...
06:00And I was like...
06:02I'm free!
06:11I was down in Florida.
06:14And...
06:15I get a phone call.
06:18And it was Sarah.
06:19Sarah.
06:21And then it dawned on me.
06:23Well...
06:23Normally, when she would call me from prison...
06:26The operator comes on.
06:28And that didn't come on.
06:29And it was Sarah's voice.
06:31And I was like...
06:32Well, where are you calling me from?
06:35I'm on a cell phone.
06:37And I'm on the road.
06:41And that just...
06:43threw me...
06:45for a total loop.
06:47I was standing there with my mouth open.
06:50Like...
06:50Did she just tell me she walked out of prison?
06:58I'm living out on the west coast.
07:00The phone rings and it's Bonnie.
07:03Sarah's mom.
07:05And Sarah had...
07:07had escaped.
07:09And she was gone.
07:12110 years.
07:14That's what the judge sentenced Sarah to.
07:18Sarah was...
07:19was 21 when she was arrested.
07:22She had her whole life in front of her.
07:28Growing up, she's a joyful child.
07:31Her and her sister, Jennifer.
07:33We were living in Greenfield.
07:36It's a small town...
07:38east of Indianapolis.
07:40She was...
07:41kind and...
07:43considerate.
07:45Intelligent.
07:48She just amazed me...
07:50at how quickly...
07:52that she just learned.
07:54It was like...
07:55she was...
07:56two grades...
07:57higher than what she was.
08:02Years later...
08:03and...
08:04you know...
08:04now...
08:05Sarah graduated from high school...
08:07and...
08:07they got the news...
08:08we'd been accepted at Purdue.
08:11It was a joyous time.
08:15She went straight into...
08:18biophysics...
08:20biochemistry...
08:21trigonometry...
08:22and calculus.
08:25I was lucky that my father was very interested...
08:28in my education.
08:30Because he knew that education...
08:32was one of the number one things...
08:34that would help...
08:36create success in life.
08:43She hadn't even really got started...
08:45in her life.
08:47And now...
08:49your daughters...
08:51are on the run from the law.
08:54Well...
08:54how can this be?
08:56It just doesn't make any sense.
09:05I can't believe she's sitting next to me...
09:08in this vehicle...
09:09and we're driving away.
09:13Things were just...
09:15right.
09:17From...
09:17movements that particular day...
09:21to who was on...
09:22the gate that day.
09:25I met Jamie...
09:27in county jail.
09:29What started as a sexual relationship...
09:31became a...
09:32deep friendship...
09:34between us.
09:35And now...
09:36Jamie had already been...
09:37out of jail...
09:38for quite some time.
09:41She already had this...
09:42free life...
09:43that she was risking for me.
09:45But...
09:46I trusted that...
09:47that she would be there...
09:49whenever I got out.
09:52One of the things...
09:53that made me...
09:55fall in love with Jamie...
09:56was...
09:57she was very defiant.
09:59And...
10:00I admired...
10:02her guts.
10:04Jamie was down for anything.
10:07She liked risks.
10:09And she liked me.
10:12You know what?
10:13I'm gonna be perfectly honest with you.
10:15I told her, don't look back.
10:17I loved her enough...
10:18to let her go.
10:20You want her to stay out free.
10:22Yeah, I do.
10:24You want her to be free forever.
10:25Yeah, I do.
10:29Run, Sarah, run.
10:42Now, Sarah, Pender is described...
10:44as a white female.
10:45Five foot eight...
10:46weighing about 200 pounds...
10:48with brown hair and blue eyes.
10:50Police say they are tracking Pender...
10:52and she should be considered dangerous.
10:55Jamie dropped me off at the safe house...
10:59and left to get me clean clothes...
11:03and hair dye...
11:05a new cell phone...
11:06my money.
11:08We are gonna use every resource...
11:10to hunt her down and find her.
11:13There were a lot out physically looking.
11:15The entire Department of Corrections...
11:18Homeland Security...
11:19we didn't know what she was gonna do.
11:22It's concerning...
11:23because we don't know where...
11:24this woman is.
11:26You know, we don't know what...
11:27she's capable of.
11:29I live about seven miles south...
11:31and there's woods all around there...
11:33so that's...
11:33that's always been a concern.
11:36We didn't have any evidence...
11:39of how she got out.
11:40She didn't breach the parameter.
11:43She didn't go over the fence...
11:44or anything.
11:46There's only one conclusion...
11:49that she went out through a gate.
11:51To do that...
11:52she had to have an accomplice...
11:54a correctional officer.
11:56They reviewed a lot of tapes...
11:58and they come up with...
11:59a primary suspect.
12:01Scott Spitler...
12:02the correctional officer...
12:04because...
12:05he went out...
12:06about the time...
12:07that she had gotten out.
12:10I know...
12:11the Spitler guy...
12:12has to be the one...
12:13that did it.
12:15I said, I want to see him.
12:18I got him...
12:18in an interview room.
12:20I asked him...
12:21if he would take...
12:22a voice stress test.
12:23And he said, yes.
12:25It's a lie detector...
12:27of sorts.
12:28I mean, he was nervous...
12:30he was stuttering...
12:31and...
12:32guilt was pouring out...
12:34and he failed it...
12:36badly...
12:37real bad...
12:39and...
12:40finally he confessed.
12:42He told us everything...
12:43about...
12:44how he...
12:45helped her get out.
12:50Planning my escape...
12:52took several months.
12:54I knew that...
12:55I would need money...
12:56once I got out.
12:57So...
12:58I began to...
13:01watch...
13:01and...
13:02pay attention...
13:03consider...
13:06and...
13:06look for opportunities.
13:09I identified Scott Spitler...
13:11and I befriended him.
13:15I would pay him...
13:17to bring in...
13:18contraband.
13:19cell phones...
13:21tobacco...
13:22Benadryl...
13:23I sent...
13:25the money...
13:25that I made...
13:27to...
13:27my friend Jamie.
13:30Jamie held...
13:31the money aside...
13:32so that I would have it...
13:33whenever...
13:33I got out.
13:36And...
13:36at this point...
13:38Scott saw...
13:39an opportunity...
13:40to make even more money...
13:42um...
13:43because he knew...
13:44how to get me out.
13:45He asked me...
13:47for $15,000...
13:48in order for him...
13:50to drive me...
13:50to the parking lot.
13:52And I agreed.
13:55But as time went on...
13:57Scott wanted...
13:58to have sex with me.
14:01It's not like...
14:02I have a choice.
14:05And so...
14:06I did what I had to do.
14:12Scott Spittler...
14:13told me about...
14:14utilizing a van...
14:16and went through...
14:17the back gates...
14:18and let her out...
14:19up in the front...
14:20parking lot...
14:21where Jamie...
14:22a long time...
14:23friend of Sarah...
14:24picked her up.
14:26I saw Scott...
14:28as a means...
14:29to an end.
14:30Before I got out...
14:31of the van...
14:32I said...
14:33Scott...
14:33I love you...
14:35and I will text you later.
14:37And Scott said...
14:38you better.
14:41She never called.
14:44And I told her...
14:45I said...
14:45it looks pretty obvious...
14:46to you...
14:46you got took.
14:49She had the ability...
14:50to bring people...
14:52into her.
14:55I've never seen...
14:56an inmate like that...
14:58before.
14:5841-year-old...
15:00Scott Spittler...
15:00he is now in jail...
15:02facing seven charges...
15:03including...
15:04assisting a criminal...
15:04official misconduct...
15:06and sexual misconduct.
15:07I have no idea...
15:08what he was thinking...
15:09if he was manipulated...
15:10She is...
15:11should be considered dangerous.
15:17When we got...
15:18Jamie's name...
15:19out of Spittler...
15:20immediately...
15:20we go to...
15:21the visitation records...
15:23we saw...
15:24Jamie Long's name...
15:26everywhere.
15:28We looked to see...
15:30how many times...
15:30she had been there...
15:31what her last visit was...
15:34what her address was...
15:37so...
15:38we got an emergency...
15:39response team...
15:40to Jamie's house.
15:44So we had a very brief...
15:46interview with Jamie...
15:48and she didn't give up...
15:50any information.
15:52I looked at my phone...
15:55Jamie...
15:56text me...
15:57an officer...
15:59had...
15:59talked to her...
16:02she...
16:02was afraid...
16:03to...
16:04come to the house...
16:05because...
16:05she didn't want...
16:06to leave them to me.
16:09I needed...
16:10my money...
16:12to...
16:12move on.
16:13I don't know...
16:14what to do...
16:15what do I do...
16:15what do I do?
16:18and...
16:19and you know...
16:20we didn't waste...
16:20any time...
16:22and the commissioner...
16:23called...
16:24U.S. Marshals Task Force...
16:28she was gonna get caught...
16:30and you're gonna come back...
16:32and...
16:33nobody's gonna care...
16:34about you anymore.
16:40Sarah Penner was the first...
16:42inmate to ever escape...
16:43from this prison...
16:44and they hope...
16:44she's the last.
16:46Over my three years...
16:47working with U.S. Marshals...
16:48I caught hundreds...
16:50of murderers...
16:51not dozens...
16:53hundreds...
16:54were professionals.
16:57Every 24 hours...
16:59I'd get a phone call...
17:00I was accustomed...
17:02to...
17:03getting...
17:03the next bad guy...
17:04or the next bad girl.
17:08Typically...
17:08we catch them pretty quick.
17:11Department of Corrections...
17:12they said that...
17:12we had a female breakout.
17:15It wasn't like...
17:17oh... this is an interesting case...
17:19it means she escaped from prison.
17:21I...
17:21I don't get that...
17:22like... emotional towards it.
17:23It's just another fucking fugitive.
17:25She was driven outside the gates...
17:26by correctional officer...
17:27Scott Spindler...
17:28but also...
17:29it wasn't that she...
17:31robbed a bank...
17:32she killed two people...
17:33and put them in a dumpster.
17:34She's a risk to the public.
17:37Would she kill again?
17:39Probably.
17:40Would she want to go back?
17:42Probably not.
17:43It's...
17:43it's a pretty high level...
17:44danger situation.
17:48There's no...
17:49better thrill...
17:50than the hunting of mankind.
17:52You know...
17:52the intellectual being...
17:53who can think...
17:54who's trying to outthink you.
17:56Is that thrilling?
17:57You better fucking believe...
17:58it's thrilling.
18:03Overview...
18:06The first of all...
18:0729-year-old Sara Pender...
18:08is still on the run...
18:09after breaking out of...
18:10the Rockville Correctional Facility...
18:12She's certainly a dangerous individual, has the ability and the capability of killing.
18:17The news came on and they said that Sarah Pender had escaped. My heart sank.
18:25The first time I met Sarah was in the Marion County Jail. She was coming in there for a double
18:32murder. So I'm thinking some crazy looking lady's gonna come in. And she came in and she was just
18:38a normal person. She was young. She was really nervous and I helped her, you know, get settled in.
18:46She was like a daughter.
18:51She's a good person that she didn't do anything that she's accused of.
18:58She wouldn't hurt anybody.
19:05She wouldn't hurt a fly. No.
19:12She called me. I just knew in my heart that I had to help her. Whatever I could do, I
19:20had to help her.
19:23When I got into Peggy's car, I think that the first thing that she said to me was,
19:29Oh my God, I can't believe you're out.
19:34I knew that she would help me get the money from Jamie to do whatever I needed to do.
19:49When the Department of Corrections shared with me that Jamie Long had helped her,
19:53you know that's a hell of a lead.
19:57Grab her gear, her radios, her tack vest. I needed me to talk to her.
20:07Jamie was more scared than I was. So she decided to deliver the money undercover at a McDonald's.
20:18It was a risk. But without that, I knew that I was in trouble.
20:28Even though the police were on Jamie's tail, we had already committed that far. So what's one more step?
20:44I was hoping that the police had not connected Peggy to me yet, even if they were following Jamie.
20:53However, I can't just be sitting in the back of Peggy's car.
20:59And so I climbed into her trunk.
21:06I remember feeling jumper cables digging into my back, and it was so hot and stuffy.
21:14But it was what I had to do.
21:18Having that money is essential to the rest of the plan.
21:23I'm driving and I'm just looking, you know, checking on my mirrors, thinking,
21:27oh my God, you know, are the police following me? I could have went back to prison.
21:32I was nervous.
21:36Told Jamie that I'd meet her in the bathroom at a certain time.
21:42I felt the car stop, the engine shut off, the door open and close.
21:52I walked in and I looked all around, you know, scoping out the people that was in the restaurant.
22:00I got to the bathroom. I seen some feet underneath the stall.
22:06And I said, Jamie?
22:10She said, yeah.
22:13I said, okay, I'm Peggy, you know.
22:15So I went in the next stall beside her, and she handed me the money underneath the
22:20little partition wall there.
22:24And then when I came out of the bathroom, went up to the counter,
22:28and then that's when I seen Jamie come out of the bathroom and leave the McDonald's.
22:40Jamie went home, Peggy got in the car, and we backed out of the parking space.
22:54So I took her to Motel 8 on Shadeland.
23:04When I gave Sarah the money, I think she was a little bit disappointed.
23:13Jamie only gave me $350.
23:17I was expecting about $3,500.
23:22Jamie was afraid to bring the full amount.
23:26She was really worried about, you know, getting caught.
23:31And now I just had to wait, hoping that she would give me the rest of the money at a
23:39later date.
23:42But my gut emotion was fear.
23:45I knew that the possibility was there for her to be arrested.
24:08I went straight to Jamie's house.
24:12And when she came to the door, you could see that she was concerned.
24:22Identify myself with the U.S. Marshals.
24:24She was, I had nothing to say, basically out of the box.
24:29She wasn't cooperative.
24:30I was very open and honest with Jamie.
24:31Hey, Jamie, you know you're in trouble.
24:33And you know you're going to, you know, Spittler is already arrested, but it's going to happen.
24:37You know it's going to happen.
24:40But she told me, she goes, I don't know where she's at.
24:44She's somewhere on the east side of Indianapolis.
24:46I can call her for you.
24:48Did that surprise me?
24:51It did, but I was rolling with it.
24:58The phone rang.
25:00And it was Jamie.
25:03She answered.
25:06I knew something was off immediately.
25:13Jamie sounded panicked.
25:18She had a lot more to lose than I did.
25:22Now, the conversation was not free-flowing.
25:25Jamie was like, what's up, Sarah?
25:28How you doing?
25:30She said that she needed to meet me in the parking lot where she dropped me off.
25:35I knew that she hadn't dropped me off in the parking lot.
25:38So I told her, okay, well, I'm already out at the farm.
25:42And Sarah was like, well, I'm waking up at the farmhouse.
25:45It's nice to have breakfast with the farmer out in the country.
25:49It was weird stuff.
25:51Right away, I thought, they're playing games.
25:55I knew that either the police were there or they were listening in.
26:01But then Sarah hung up.
26:05It was very quick.
26:07My profile of her started to formulate that she's not stupid.
26:10She's very smart.
26:11And that she's controlling her communications now.
26:14And she's not sloppy with it.
26:15This is going to be a challenge.
26:19It was frustrating because, you know, Jamie here was still not cooperative.
26:25So how do I get her to cooperate with me?
26:27I want her to really grasp onto, you know, I'm fucked.
26:32She had a husband with her inside, a very old, frail man.
26:36His name was Larry.
26:38You could tell that he was on his last weeks of life.
26:42And she was caring for him.
26:44He had oxygen and medicines everywhere.
26:45But that was good because I knew that she was his caregiver.
26:54And I told him, I said, Jamie, we'll get charged.
26:57Understand that.
26:59But I won't lock her up right now if you can get her to help me.
27:04And he was nervous.
27:05He was like, yeah, but she's not going to cooperate with you.
27:09I said, well, you need to talk some fucking sense into her.
27:11I mean, she's your caregiver.
27:13I mean, you don't want to lose your caregiver, do you?
27:16He goes, no.
27:17And he cried.
27:20And then Jamie had a different tone with me.
27:24She was very, very scared.
27:27She said, follow me upstairs.
27:30I went upstairs in her room and she gave me a shoebox.
27:34And the shoebox had all the money in there that Sarah wanted to get.
27:41That was a huge thing to give to me because right away that took, you know,
27:45we took off her means.
27:46We got something that she really needed.
27:51I mean, she was choked.
27:53Who's she going to turn to?
27:54I mean, now what?
28:01Deputy Prosecutor Larry Sells once called Sarah Jo Pender,
28:04the female Charles Manson.
28:06When I was in the hotel, I changed phones.
28:10I broke the old phone and started up the new.
28:20I cut my hair significantly shorter
28:26and dyed it a darker color.
28:31And that's when I started thinking about all the things that I wish I had done differently.
28:40All the choices that I made that I regret.
28:49Once I went off to college, I did not spend enough time on my studies.
28:57And so my grades suffered.
29:01I had failed enough to where I decided not to go back.
29:10I felt ashamed that I could not complete college.
29:15I did not have an excuse because I knew that I was smart enough.
29:20But despite the fact I was academically talented,
29:25I did not feel a great sense of self-worth from it.
29:30My self-worth really came from making other people happy.
29:35I think that started after my mom left.
29:43When Sarah was six,
29:45Roland and I sat there and tried to explain that I wasn't going to be there.
29:51We were going to divorce.
29:56I didn't have anything to offer him at the time.
29:59And so I let him have the children until I could better myself.
30:10Sarah never got in trouble growing up, but I think it was difficult.
30:16It was very difficult on her.
30:18And there wasn't much of anything available in the way of any kind of support.
30:24They didn't understand why I wasn't there.
30:29My mother leaving created a sense of abandonment.
30:36And so by the time I was 20, I was afraid of being alone.
30:43I wanted someone to be there to help me navigate life.
30:47And also to love me.
30:51That was certainly the case at the time that I met Rick.
30:58Pender was serving time for a double murder in Marion County back in 2000.
31:02Police came to believe that 22-year-old Richard Hall was the likely murderer.
31:07Hall eventually was sentenced to 90 years in prison.
31:10Investigators thought she was the brains behind the killing.
31:20You were going to be a soldier in prison.
31:21If I could go back from the very first time that I met Sarah, I would just leave.
31:29I mean it cost me my family being with her so no yeah there's yeah I would definitely leave
31:41we could always play the what if game what if I would have turned left to set it to turn
31:47right you know I could do that all day and beat myself up all day but I actually at one
32:00point in
32:00time I could say that I did love her what attracted me to Sarah was her personality that she had
32:10she was
32:11fun she she had a good heart then I mean we we had a good relationship I guess I mean
32:17it was
32:18things kind of was a blur and happened so fast
32:24when I met Rick he was both manly and sensitive Rick put his arm around me and he said stick
32:34with
32:34me kid and I'll take care of you and it felt so good Sarah told me well I have a
32:49boyfriend
32:51and I said oh I said where'd the boyfriend come from is he from Purdue too and that and she
32:58goes
32:59no she told me his name was Richard Hall
33:05I said is he good to you she said yes mom and he loves me and he's my protector
33:16in the beginning Rick told me that he worked at a carpet cleaning business
33:28it wasn't long after that that I found out that his real job was dealing drugs
33:34when she first met me she knew I was into the you know business in the drug business so it
33:40wasn't
33:40like a huge surprise to her you know I mean that's what we were out there doing was having a
33:47big old party
33:50I was very smitten and I felt like it was an adventure
34:04after a few weeks together Rick told me that his friend Drew and Drew's girlfriend Trish were traveling from Nevada
34:17and needed a place to stay for a little while Rick made it clear that the less that I knew
34:25the better off that I was
34:28they looked like any two normal hippie couple
34:35we found a house on South Meikle Street we all moved in together
34:41I had no frame of reference for what might happen
34:47all I knew is that I wanted to be loved and to stay in that that loving relationship
34:57I really had this vision that we would move to the suburbs and get a small house a picket fence
35:05a dog
35:06you know start living the American dream just like anyone else
35:12but it was like two different worlds
35:16I would party with Rick on the weekends and then sober up on Sunday and go to work on Monday
35:24while I went to work at a construction company Drew and Rick would deal drugs
35:36we actually used to drive around
35:40Indianapolis and throughout Noblesville
35:42and if you've ever seen a movie
35:44Fair and Loving Las Vegas with Johnny Depp
35:47when they're carrying around a little suitcase full of drug
35:51you know a briefcase full of drugs
35:52that was us
35:54you know I used to tell people man we got uppers
35:57downers inner outers and all arounders
35:58whatever you want it's there
36:04I didn't get good vibes
36:07I thought okay they're they're dealing drugs
36:10it frightened me a little
36:14I just had this tremendous urge to put her in the car take off
36:26and you have that overwhelming feeling
36:30I need to get her out of here
36:33but it didn't turn out that way
36:40the victims a white man and woman were discovered last night in a dumpster behind the Teamsters Hall
36:46in the 800 block of South Meridian
36:4825 year old Andrew Petaldi
36:50he and his girlfriend 26 year old Trisha Nordman had been shot to death
36:56investigators knew to search their house on South Michael Street
37:00police think that's where the couple died
37:06two hours ago a US marshal led task force apprehended Indiana's second most wanted suspect
37:12the alleged person who drove the getaway car for a twice convicted killer
37:16ma'am anything you want to say about your situation
37:20did you drive Sarah Pender from prison
37:23the marshals arrested 42 year old Jamie Long on a charge of aiding an escape
37:29Jamie knew the consequences
37:34that loyalty and obedience is is mind-blowing it's bizarre
37:40but she was that madly in love with her
37:46I'm not the first person that says that Sarah Pender is a manipulator
37:51there's a common thing she gets people to do things that aren't normal
37:56she gets people to do things that land them in prison
38:07I needed intelligence
38:10there was one piece of evidence that was given to me very early on
38:13is they gave me the phone number of the phone that she had while she was in prison
38:19I got the cell phone records
38:21I saw the name Peggy
38:24she was up there in the top 10
38:28Peggy's address came back to house in Indianapolis
38:36you know you lived in a neighborhood all your life
38:39you know your neighbors
38:42there was a strange truck parked down the street
38:50and then me and my daughter left
38:54and I noticed that truck was following us
39:03me and my daughter pulled up at my sister's house
39:06the truck pulled up behind us in the driveway
39:09and then when I actually got out of the car
39:12I looked and I seen
39:16the street was full of cop cars
39:19and then the marshal
39:23they all had their guns out
39:27I was frightened
39:30I told my daughter to get in the house
39:33don't stop
39:34and they tried
39:35they yelled at her to stop
39:36and I told her no you get in the house
39:39you know why
39:41that's what they paid me to do
39:42you can't be a pussy and do this
39:46because you can't handle these people
39:48with the soft kid gloves
39:49you can't
39:51US Marshal Ryan Harmon
39:56he just portrayed himself to be
40:02just like a big bad guy
40:05like you know
40:06I'm gonna get your friend no matter what
40:11they went in and searched upstairs
40:14and downstairs
40:15looking for Sarah
40:18they didn't look like they were too happy
40:20that they couldn't find her there
40:25they asked me
40:26if I knew where Sarah Pender was
40:32I was a nervous wreck
40:35because I didn't know
40:38I didn't know what to say
40:40or really do
40:43Peggy was a
40:47very wiry
40:48nervous
40:49oh shit
40:50kind of a person
40:56which was good
40:57just do what's right
41:03wow
41:03this brings up a lot of memories
41:06and she did
41:11I was laying on the bed
41:13and I was thinking
41:15that I had to get out of that
41:17motel room
41:20suddenly there was a knock on the door
41:24my heart dropped
41:25to the floor
41:27nobody would be knocking on the door
41:29I don't want to go back to prison
41:33I thought
41:35holy shit
41:36on the bed
41:36it was a knock on the door
41:40but sooner or later
41:46if I left or not
41:47it was a knockout
41:47to the floor
41:47I thought I would almost hi
41:51but imagine
41:54and a child
41:55she did
41:55that I had to go back
41:55and the other
41:56I thought you would help you
42:05because
42:05and I was just
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