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Analyzing the Susie texts and where they fit into the case
The prosecutors presented video evidence of Marty's whereabouts as well as the timeline of his interactions with Susie leading up to her disappearance, suggesting that Marty was a possessive man with violent tendencies.
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The transcript suggests that Marty, the suspect in Susie Zhao's murder case, may have become angry upon learning that Susie was continuing a relationship with Brad and decided to take matters into his own hands.
1:18:21 - 1:19:48 (01:26)
Summary
The transcript suggests that Marty, the suspect in Susie Zhao's murder case, may have become angry upon learning that Susie was continuing a relationship with Brad and decided to take matters into his own hands.
ChapterAnalyzing the Susie texts and where they fit into the case
EpisodeFootprint in the Dust
PodcastDateline NBC
The prosecutor shares evidence alleging that Marty was responsible for the disappearance of Emily Hieber, including security footage of Marty stopping for gas and allegedly putting a body into the back of his van.
1:19:48 - 1:21:27 (01:39)
Summary
The prosecutor shares evidence alleging that Marty was responsible for the disappearance of Emily Hieber, including security footage of Marty stopping for gas and allegedly putting a body into the back of his van.
ChapterAnalyzing the Susie texts and where they fit into the case
EpisodeFootprint in the Dust
PodcastDateline NBC
In the third part of "Decoding the Crime Scene", retired FBI agent William Tobin talks about the case against Marty Tankleff, which was entirely circumstantial despite his confession.
1:21:27 - 1:23:05 (01:38)
Summary
In the third part of "Decoding the Crime Scene", retired FBI agent William Tobin talks about the case against Marty Tankleff, which was entirely circumstantial despite his confession.