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ποΈ 17 February 2019
β±οΈ 59 minutes
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0:00.0 | previously on Frozen Truth. Well, she apparently went out to her car, I guess, after she was |
0:04.8 | late going into work, and that was the last anybody had ever seen of her. She was on her way to work |
0:09.3 | at the TV station one morning in 1995, and she vanished in the parking lot, and there were a few |
0:14.4 | clues found, and there were a couple of suspects, but nobody was arrested, and the case |
0:18.6 | remains unsolved to this day. It's mystery. As morning became afternoon, and the news of the missing TV anchor spread like wildfire throughout Mason City. |
0:26.5 | And while it spread just as quickly in Jody's native Minnesota, many and maybe even most, |
0:31.9 | were initially of the belief that they'd find Jody. |
0:34.1 | I mean, she had to enter the parking lot about 4.30, maybe 4.45. As she was going |
0:39.1 | to the car, she was attacked from behind. A scream was heard. Apparently, she was struck |
0:44.9 | and dragged unconscious, her dead, to the assailant's waiting vehicle. Now, from there on, |
0:52.1 | in it's pretty much conjecture. At the same news conference that |
0:54.7 | first weekend, police revealed an associated vehicle. They were looking for a white mid-1980s |
1:00.7 | Ford Econnelline van. They believed to have been parked at the apartment complex before 4 a.m. |
1:06.3 | On the morning, Jody disappeared the previous Tuesday. |
1:08.5 | Are you able or willing to say any more about those police officers involvement in the |
1:13.6 | Jeteries? |
1:15.6 | I don't have a ton of specifics. |
1:18.6 | Obviously, I've hoped with them 10 and a half years and I actually get along with them as people, but if this is potentially true, it needs to be taken seriously, |
1:36.0 | which I believe has not happened, at least on the part of Mason City Police Department |
1:42.2 | and City-Mason City supervisors and administrators. |
1:47.0 | Schlieper had been brought in from the outside because the city fathers were looking for a change agent in the department. |
1:53.0 | Assuming he's innocent, the dumbest thing he ever did in his life was insert himself kind of the way he did in that week or so after she disappeared. |
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