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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He has his Pentax camera strapped around his neck.
Pratt and another detective are here to investigate.
They're watching, even recording with a video camera.
Could Angie's killer be mingling among her friends and family?
After the service ends, police follow the crowd outside to a nearby cemetery with the video camera.
It's a windy June day and the camera zooms in on different faces as if it's hunting for clues.
The police chief was open about that when he previously spoke to the press.
And people in Idaho Falls were cautious.
Jeremy Sargis remembers the fear in the community.
He also remembers how quickly rumors started swirling about who could have killed Angie.
This is Brian Clark, a reporter in eastern Idaho, who has covered the Angie Dodge case.
Brian Clark says police looked at other items found in Angie's apartment, like a planner.
There were also voicemails on her home phone.
Police officers interviewed Angie's family and her ex-boyfriend and cleared them.
They also interviewed her neighbors and friends.
Basically, they wanted to talk to anyone who knew Angie.
But after all that, they didn't identify any suspects.
As they did all these interviews, investigators collected DNA samples from around 100 people trying to get a match to the physical evidence from the crime scene.
But officers weren't the only ones asking around and trying to figure out who had killed Angie.