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Well, you know, you always wonder why people are willing to talk to us here at 48 Hours. And I hope in her case it was therapeutic, that this is the beginning of some sort of journey towards healing for her. But I was quite struck by the fact that she was caught off guard, that there were tears. And then what about Renard?
Well, you know, you always wonder why people are willing to talk to us here at 48 Hours. And I hope in her case it was therapeutic, that this is the beginning of some sort of journey towards healing for her. But I was quite struck by the fact that she was caught off guard, that there were tears. And then what about Renard?
We'll see what happens. It was a really well-told hour. You guys did an excellent job. And thanks for joining us.
We'll see what happens. It was a really well-told hour. You guys did an excellent job. And thanks for joining us.
We'll see what happens. It was a really well-told hour. You guys did an excellent job. And thanks for joining us.
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If you like this series, Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen ad-free on Amazon Music, Wondry Plus, and the Wondry app, or with a 48 Hours Plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
If you like this series, Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen ad-free on Amazon Music, Wondry Plus, and the Wondry app, or with a 48 Hours Plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Welcome back to another episode of Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today we are discussing the case of Angela Pritchard, who was shot dead by her estranged husband in 2022 following weeks of stalking and harassment, all of which she reported to the local police in Bellevue, Iowa.
Welcome back to another episode of Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today we are discussing the case of Angela Pritchard, who was shot dead by her estranged husband in 2022 following weeks of stalking and harassment, all of which she reported to the local police in Bellevue, Iowa.
Welcome back to another episode of Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green, and today we are discussing the case of Angela Pritchard, who was shot dead by her estranged husband in 2022 following weeks of stalking and harassment, all of which she reported to the local police in Bellevue, Iowa.
After the murder trial, Angela's family filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Bellevue, as well as three police officers for what they say was inaction and indifference by not arresting Christopher Pritchard sooner. So joining me today to talk about this, to dig in a little bit more, is CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti and 48 Hours producer Meade Stone. Welcome, guys.
After the murder trial, Angela's family filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Bellevue, as well as three police officers for what they say was inaction and indifference by not arresting Christopher Pritchard sooner. So joining me today to talk about this, to dig in a little bit more, is CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti and 48 Hours producer Meade Stone. Welcome, guys.
After the murder trial, Angela's family filed a federal lawsuit against the city of Bellevue, as well as three police officers for what they say was inaction and indifference by not arresting Christopher Pritchard sooner. So joining me today to talk about this, to dig in a little bit more, is CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti and 48 Hours producer Meade Stone. Welcome, guys.
So a reminder to everyone, as usual, if you haven't already listened to the 48 Hours episode, the audio version of it, you can find it in your podcast feed right above this one. So go listen and then come on back so we can talk about it. All right. So I think what is particularly tragic about this case, guys, is that it really, really seemed preventable.
So a reminder to everyone, as usual, if you haven't already listened to the 48 Hours episode, the audio version of it, you can find it in your podcast feed right above this one. So go listen and then come on back so we can talk about it. All right. So I think what is particularly tragic about this case, guys, is that it really, really seemed preventable.
So a reminder to everyone, as usual, if you haven't already listened to the 48 Hours episode, the audio version of it, you can find it in your podcast feed right above this one. So go listen and then come on back so we can talk about it. All right. So I think what is particularly tragic about this case, guys, is that it really, really seemed preventable.
It seemed like Angela really did all the things that you're supposed to do. She endured months of domestic violence. And then Angela Pritchard obtained a no contact order against Chris Pritchard, meaning that if there was any contact that he made with her, It could result in a mandatory arrest. Here's the question. If Angela's no contact order had been enforced in a better way,
It seemed like Angela really did all the things that you're supposed to do. She endured months of domestic violence. And then Angela Pritchard obtained a no contact order against Chris Pritchard, meaning that if there was any contact that he made with her, It could result in a mandatory arrest. Here's the question. If Angela's no contact order had been enforced in a better way,
It seemed like Angela really did all the things that you're supposed to do. She endured months of domestic violence. And then Angela Pritchard obtained a no contact order against Chris Pritchard, meaning that if there was any contact that he made with her, It could result in a mandatory arrest. Here's the question. If Angela's no contact order had been enforced in a better way,