Maggie Rulli
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And she'd also bought a car, a Chevy Geo Metro.
This is Angie's longtime friend, Tim Quick, again.
Tim recalls how special Angie's smile was.
Aside from being outgoing and boisterous, he says Angie was also a peacekeeper.
Tim says this continued all the way through high school and to Angie's time hanging out at the river, where he says it wasn't uncommon for people to get into fights or for the cops to show up.
Tim says Angie and her mom were both strong-willed and opinionated, and Angie had argued with her mom a few weeks before her death.
On the night of June 12, 1996, the sun was setting and Carol Dodge was outside the house doing yard work.
Carol hadn't seen her daughter since the fight, since Angie had moved into her own apartment.
Carol says Angie had come over to make peace, to put their big fight behind them.
As Carol held her only daughter, Angie confided in her mom about something that happened weighing on her.
Carol didn't ask Angie what that stupid thing was.
For years, she says she would regret this decision a million times over.
Before long, police would ask Carol about these last moments with Angie.
What did she remember about Angie that night?
Tim says he and Angie's other friends wanted to do whatever they could to help Carol.
And in the days and weeks after Angie's murder, helping Carol would mean trying to find Angie's killer.
A couple of days after Angie's murder, her friends and family gathered for a memorial service.
In grainy video footage, you can see people wiping away tears and carrying big flower arrangements, a mix of carnations, roses, and lilies.
The police were there too, including Detective Jeff Pratt, the officer who took photos of the crime scene at Angie's apartment.
On this day, he's wearing a gray suit and navy blue tie.