Erin Moriarty
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Justin Hartley stars. I made a promise. I would never stop looking.
Justin Hartley stars. I made a promise. I would never stop looking.
I've seen a lot of stuff over 30 years, you know, some very despicable crime and things that are kind of tough to wrap your head around. And this ranks right up there in the pantheon of Rhode Island fraudsters.
I've seen a lot of stuff over 30 years, you know, some very despicable crime and things that are kind of tough to wrap your head around. And this ranks right up there in the pantheon of Rhode Island fraudsters.
I've seen a lot of stuff over 30 years, you know, some very despicable crime and things that are kind of tough to wrap your head around. And this ranks right up there in the pantheon of Rhode Island fraudsters.
Well, I'm very happy to be here. Thank you, Anne-Marie, because this case, as you're going to hear, was eye-opening on so many different levels. I've seen it all, but I hadn't seen this, and so I want to talk about it.
Well, I'm very happy to be here. Thank you, Anne-Marie, because this case, as you're going to hear, was eye-opening on so many different levels. I've seen it all, but I hadn't seen this, and so I want to talk about it.
Well, I'm very happy to be here. Thank you, Anne-Marie, because this case, as you're going to hear, was eye-opening on so many different levels. I've seen it all, but I hadn't seen this, and so I want to talk about it.
I'm as impressed as you are. We have these amazing producers, people who are willing to dig. And as you point out, they didn't go back 45 years. And they managed to find so many people from that time. And what that allowed us to do with this story was bring the past alive in a way that is remarkable, but also heartbreaking.
I'm as impressed as you are. We have these amazing producers, people who are willing to dig. And as you point out, they didn't go back 45 years. And they managed to find so many people from that time. And what that allowed us to do with this story was bring the past alive in a way that is remarkable, but also heartbreaking.
I'm as impressed as you are. We have these amazing producers, people who are willing to dig. And as you point out, they didn't go back 45 years. And they managed to find so many people from that time. And what that allowed us to do with this story was bring the past alive in a way that is remarkable, but also heartbreaking.
And as you mentioned, Randy Haight, who was the patrol officer young back then, 45 years ago, and it's so moving to hear, you know, when he gets to the hospital, you know, He's wondering why no one in the family is there. But that's because they're in San Francisco. She's a student at the college and her parents can't get there yet. And so he doesn't leave her.
And as you mentioned, Randy Haight, who was the patrol officer young back then, 45 years ago, and it's so moving to hear, you know, when he gets to the hospital, you know, He's wondering why no one in the family is there. But that's because they're in San Francisco. She's a student at the college and her parents can't get there yet. And so he doesn't leave her.
And as you mentioned, Randy Haight, who was the patrol officer young back then, 45 years ago, and it's so moving to hear, you know, when he gets to the hospital, you know, He's wondering why no one in the family is there. But that's because they're in San Francisco. She's a student at the college and her parents can't get there yet. And so he doesn't leave her.
He and another officer stay there until she dies and until the coroner gets there. And it's so moving. He's still friends with the family and even went to the very last parole hearing. Wow. And then to be able to talk to these now grown up roommates of both Katina. and Stephen Burns.
He and another officer stay there until she dies and until the coroner gets there. And it's so moving. He's still friends with the family and even went to the very last parole hearing. Wow. And then to be able to talk to these now grown up roommates of both Katina. and Stephen Burns.
He and another officer stay there until she dies and until the coroner gets there. And it's so moving. He's still friends with the family and even went to the very last parole hearing. Wow. And then to be able to talk to these now grown up roommates of both Katina. and Stephen Burns.
And I think what really hit me was that event so struck Stephen Burns' roommate, Les, who really only knew him for a day, realized this was the first day of college, really. And he comes back with two really interesting stories. One, of course, is that Stephen had already come into that room and set up a shrine to Katina. And so I had asked him and I said, well,
And I think what really hit me was that event so struck Stephen Burns' roommate, Les, who really only knew him for a day, realized this was the first day of college, really. And he comes back with two really interesting stories. One, of course, is that Stephen had already come into that room and set up a shrine to Katina. And so I had asked him and I said, well,
And I think what really hit me was that event so struck Stephen Burns' roommate, Les, who really only knew him for a day, realized this was the first day of college, really. And he comes back with two really interesting stories. One, of course, is that Stephen had already come into that room and set up a shrine to Katina. And so I had asked him and I said, well,