Anne-Marie Green
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In the following years, though, Danny's family tried to move on, but always suspected that her death was no accident. And almost 28 years later, her killer was found. So with me now to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant and producer Lauren Clark. Welcome.
In the following years, though, Danny's family tried to move on, but always suspected that her death was no accident. And almost 28 years later, her killer was found. So with me now to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant and producer Lauren Clark. Welcome.
In the following years, though, Danny's family tried to move on, but always suspected that her death was no accident. And almost 28 years later, her killer was found. So with me now to discuss this case is 48 Hours correspondent Peter Van Sant and producer Lauren Clark. Welcome.
Thanks for having us, Anne-Marie. All right, guys. As usual, remember, if you haven't listened to this episode of 48 Hours, head on over to your podcast feed. You can find the full episode of this case right underneath this podcast that you're listening to right now. Go listen and then come on back so we can have this conversation. All right, let's get into this.
Thanks for having us, Anne-Marie. All right, guys. As usual, remember, if you haven't listened to this episode of 48 Hours, head on over to your podcast feed. You can find the full episode of this case right underneath this podcast that you're listening to right now. Go listen and then come on back so we can have this conversation. All right, let's get into this.
Thanks for having us, Anne-Marie. All right, guys. As usual, remember, if you haven't listened to this episode of 48 Hours, head on over to your podcast feed. You can find the full episode of this case right underneath this podcast that you're listening to right now. Go listen and then come on back so we can have this conversation. All right, let's get into this.
One of the things that really stood out to me about this case is the fact that in 1996, the sheriff's department publicly said that there was actually no indication of foul play here with Danny's death. They withheld details from the coroner's report that said that Danny had inhaled water and mud, that she had cuts and bruises on her body, and there were signs of a possible sexual assault.
One of the things that really stood out to me about this case is the fact that in 1996, the sheriff's department publicly said that there was actually no indication of foul play here with Danny's death. They withheld details from the coroner's report that said that Danny had inhaled water and mud, that she had cuts and bruises on her body, and there were signs of a possible sexual assault.
One of the things that really stood out to me about this case is the fact that in 1996, the sheriff's department publicly said that there was actually no indication of foul play here with Danny's death. They withheld details from the coroner's report that said that Danny had inhaled water and mud, that she had cuts and bruises on her body, and there were signs of a possible sexual assault.
Why did investigators originally not release this information?
Why did investigators originally not release this information?
Why did investigators originally not release this information?
I'm glad, Lauren, that you said that they always investigated it as a homicide. But I also think what opportunities were missed if the public knew that that they were looking for someone. Maybe other people were out there at that time. And, you know, they might have seen someone else out there talking to her. But if you don't know, you're looking for another person.
I'm glad, Lauren, that you said that they always investigated it as a homicide. But I also think what opportunities were missed if the public knew that that they were looking for someone. Maybe other people were out there at that time. And, you know, they might have seen someone else out there talking to her. But if you don't know, you're looking for another person.
I'm glad, Lauren, that you said that they always investigated it as a homicide. But I also think what opportunities were missed if the public knew that that they were looking for someone. Maybe other people were out there at that time. And, you know, they might have seen someone else out there talking to her. But if you don't know, you're looking for another person.
You're not going to, you know, try to help in that manner. Or just the thought that there was a killer on the loose in their small town. Yeah, absolutely.
You're not going to, you know, try to help in that manner. Or just the thought that there was a killer on the loose in their small town. Yeah, absolutely.
You're not going to, you know, try to help in that manner. Or just the thought that there was a killer on the loose in their small town. Yeah, absolutely.
So, you know, a lot of times when people ask me about working for 48 hours and they say, isn't it sort of depressing to focus on these topics? And I always tell them in every story there are heroes. And there are a few in this story. Dani's sister, Stephanie, is definitely one of them. Lauren, you spent a lot of time talking to her.
So, you know, a lot of times when people ask me about working for 48 hours and they say, isn't it sort of depressing to focus on these topics? And I always tell them in every story there are heroes. And there are a few in this story. Dani's sister, Stephanie, is definitely one of them. Lauren, you spent a lot of time talking to her.