as the murder of your own relatives. >> and? CARA PESEK / Lincoln Journal . non-insulin victoza? and said i'm going to come get the dog. and that bothers me. how else would they know to find the farm house way out in the middle of nowhere if they didn't know them? >> i just took it along that edge and wiped it because i figured that way i wouldn't miss anything. >> do you know for sure who caused the death of wayne stock? i did steal -- i stole a whole bunch of money from somebody. >> if something's left at that your prints, how are you going to explain how it got there? or were they at all? and i'm willing to tell you right now i am at the end of my rope over this whole thing between you and young gregory. >> not a chance. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. let's do something. the same with nick sampson's girlfriend who swore he never, and she passed the polygraph. and so, said the detectives, they were pretty sure. after all, his own cousin matt admitted full out that they both killed those lovely people. we're not going to wonder for the rest of our lives. >> since there's no statute of limitations on murder, the state reserves the right to refile the charges in the future. best day, besides marrying my wife here. then investigators executed a search warrant at sampson's home among the items seized, from under the bed, that 12 gauge borrowed from his grandfather, and a pair of blue jeans, examined by csi chief david kofoed's team. and one is now speaking out. >> we've had too many people sitting in that chair that think the >> no. i don't understand it. the one i used to take. here, hidden behind a picture frame, was this cigarette box, and inside, the murders. >> reporter: and? side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. mom was take responsibility for your actions, be responsible. how do we help andy with the farm? had let matt livers and nick sampson go. in fact, at csi chief david kofoed himself. An Easter Sunday celebration turns tragic when a Nebraska family's parents are murdered. after all, hadn't the head of csi, david kofoed found a blood sample that tied them to the crime? and it was a horrible thing. >> i hate hearing it because it's just kind of like how everything was portrayed. i heard it was important. could have been belonged to anybody. and wayne and sharmon's children struggled the best they could to put their lives back in place. the words found later in that house with reid's belongings, with that cigarette box? >> reporter: sara was there, of course, to take him home. aveeno? i never killed anybody. that's nothing personal with you. the stock's oldest son steve -- >> i think in my head i went to it a little bit just knowing that they hadn't gotten along real well. ??? For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. i had my own suspicion. >> i know what happened. that must've been a shocker to have it cross your desk? i didn't think i could feel so much anger and sorrow and sadness. you know? if ever a case warranted the # ultimate punishment thought many nebraskans, then this surely was it. somebody taking it that needed to get back down south for whatever reason. >> reporter: oh, and he found it all right. all the networks are great now. he was wayne and sharmon's nephew, 28 years old. and a family'. and a family's name is carved on a local stone. dad's laying in a pool of blood. and there's no way around that. i thought if i tell them what they wanted to hear, that i could get to go home. (flourish spray noise), just a couple of hours after wayne and sharmon stock's son discovered their bodies in their rural nebraska farmhouse on easter monday 2006, the word got law enforcement swarmed the scene, neighbors expressed shock in that understated midwestern way. works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. caution. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. and he said, do you want to read it? (vo) switch to sprint and get iphone 7. plus save 50% off most current national carrier rates. and the reason the tough times are easier. Ranked #1 globally in 2021 as the Murdaugh Murders Podcast, True Sunlight provides unmatched insight into the crimes and criminals exposed on MMP and dives deep into new instances of corruption across the US. ask about humira, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists. and the minister called and said, you need to come home. >> reporter: it's all a black hole of regret now, of course. >> reporter: it was true. andy stock was the already designated heir to the stock hay company, which some people might as investigators questioned andy, csi units were busily working the crime scene as well. like is this really happening? well, bunny, it's the only thing left. who details a car at 5:30 in the morning? wife sharmon murdered in her own bedroom. >> had they not been able to trace that ring to its owner in wisconsin, i'm really afraid we'd have two guys sitting on death row for something they didn't do. and that, a few weeks later, is where the ring came in. and i think i did start and we headed towards the farm to be with andy. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. a better moment of proof. >> close up. why would anyone want them dead? and he shot a hole through the lady's face. we never talked on thursday or friday about this. okay? he was gullible. all this led julie bear to head over to the jail to ask matt livers face-to-face about these alleged accomplices, reid and fester. >> and who else? >> i don't believe this is the last of this case for me. nobody's going to confess to something they didn't do. the pair of pants had -- it look like it had blood on it. ### Dateline NBC is the longest-running series in NBC primetime history and is now in its 30th season.Dateline is anchored by Lester Holt and features correspondents Andrea Canning, Josh Mankiewicz, Keith Morrison and Dennis Murphy. >> very, very. but then the strangest thing happened. i loved it. in fact, livers was considered a black sheep. detectives had found it, they believed. i am not kidding. up in wisconsin. >> reporter: in the courtroom, jessica reid and greg fester each apologized to the stock family. at least not yet. >> reporter: she was a teacher's aide for 17 years at a rural school. a relief. and he had to pay restitution to. >> no, it wasn't. and they've been together for nine years. >> it is disconcerting, but it is also the reason why i say this is ridiculous to accuse me of planting evidence. right down to your skin. they're driven, they say, by a common sense instilled at an early age by their murdered parents. / 40.92611N 96.28083W / 40.92611; -96.28083. >> reporter: mary martino was running what was left of buffalo's a & a office just then. >> a little over five months. >> reporter: nick sampson was. >> it was a big farm operation. >> that phone communication never took place. the arrests 500 miles away in wisconsin of two teenagers in connection with the savage shotgun murders of prominent farm couple wayne and sharmon stock sowed seeds of doubt in the official version of events. be sure to ask your doctor to get tested for hep c. it's the only way to know for sure. he might have had something to gain from his parents' death. if greg doesn't watch it, i'm going to just leave one day and do it myself." >> reporter: jessica reid is 21 -- 27 now. >> reporter: were you like that, that was my way of showing greg that i was okay with it. >> reporter: now, that was a bombshell. February 12, 2021 (61 years old) View obituary. >> it was awesome. taught lessons also that didn't end in class. one will believe me. seeing who was behind me. ? that's all i did. A dark night in South Carolina's Low Country. a piece of evidence that had gone unnoticed turned the case upside down. >> the inscription said "love always, corey and ryan." >> not a clue. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. >> reporter: and that's when mary martino heard about the ring and the double homicide and the fact that nobody else at the company seemed able to help. >> best day of my life. and it wasn't long before investigators restored him to his family and dropped him from their list of possible suspects in the awful murders of wayne and sharmon stock. and it doesn't make any sense. they were going to be going for the death penalty. he was a cook at bulldog's bar in murdock. what was it like to watch those people die? >> reporter: you got that from a newspaper reporter? >> reporter: but at the time it could have belonged to the victim. besides, as detectives questioned the couple's large extended family, another relative's name came up quite often actually. nick sampson was lying. that version had this an open, the accomplice he named nick sampson. and we'll watch him till monday morning. and i seen this guy laying in the bed. >> no, it wasn't. for reid, the first to the courthouse, remember, no break at all. he had a low i.q., at least the sort of i. p in a conversation with authority figures under pressure, matt livers was prone to being led. i just didn't. >> no, i didn't. a block of dates when the ring might have been ordered, and cross matched that with the inscription. and this time, after a week-long trial before a cass county judge on what one headline called "a dark day for law enforcement" kofoed was found guilty. um, no not yet. matt livers rang those bells, all of them, and rang them loudly. >> no, be a man, okay? >> you understand what you were convicted of? >> you put the gun to her face and blew her away. yeah? she made it up, she said, after detectives showed her a picture of the place and asked her if it looked familiar. this is so seriously -- i didn't do it. i wish i could do it all the time. by the time nebraska cops started calling, mary was one of only three people left to clean up the buffalo office and close it down. take another look at it. as his father's words echoed in his mind. as spring mellowed into summer in southeast wisconsin, detective jim roarer looked for evidence to support or refute the stories told by those teenagers, jessica reed and greg fester, stories that, commit the gruesome murders of wayne and sharmon stock in murdock, nebraska. that's a long way to go. >> i've been lied to a lot as a defense lawyer. >> reporter: how long was that second tape withheld? 43:49. here it is, said jessica. my cell phone was out in my pickup, and just turned around, went to call for help. but detectives could find no evidence whatsoever against this thomas or anyone else. he had no criminal record, but there was, they said, an ongoing problem between matt and the stocks. >> reporter: it wasn't long before they fingered the suspected thieves. both fester and reid pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree. ? i thought i married an italian. nothing about a stolen truck or out of control wisconsin teenagers either. wayne tried to get up but was shot in the knee. an execution. get started for free at ancestry.com when you ache and haven't slept you're not you. >> i think sense of accomplishment mainly because we do have confessions from greg and jessica for the homicides. but to all the mystifying moves by police and prosecutordd one more. >> he was cloud nine. >> reporter: but. and he'd named an accomplice, his cousin, 22-year-old nick sampson. even though she'd asked months earlier, as was her right, for all the available material. now, our knitted friend, you'll always smell as good as you think your heartburn pill works fast? >> reporter: and before long, tests confirmed that what the csi chief found under the # dashboard was indeed blood, the blood of wayne stock, the victim. wayne and sharmon stock had been gunned down in the safety of their own home, the sanctity of their own bedroom. it was in a rush, it appeared, of clues. it's uniquely formulated with activestrength technology to strengthen teeth inside and is better at strengthening the outside than colgate total. >> really nothing more than a standard missing vehic. because that's not what mom and dad would want. ? there was one tiny clue that didn't fit at all. >> and the woman who went beyond the call of duty -- >> i heard homicide. Wayne and Sharmon Stock murder 4/17/2006 Murdock, NE *4 people originally charged with their Easter Sunday murders; however, charges dropped against 2 due to evidence tampering and coerced confessions* New Developments Arise In Cass County Double-Murder Investigation Consecutive life sentences handed down in Murdock murders >> i don't think they ever missed a game of any of ours. >> i saw a shoe print in the mud that was unusual. >> it's not for us to judge or, you know, to make a statement on that because we don't know. spring arrived. >> he just turned and went into that room. you made a mistake. they put a watch on him and went through his garbage, too. on the inside were three tiny letter, aaj. be happy, it's glad. Choose your country . when detectives visited nick's grandfather in murdock, the old man told them that a month ago nick borrowed a 12 gauge shotgun from him, the same gauge weapon that was used in the murders. so we had a lot of shoe prints >> reporter: but one print stood out. >> reporter: with that, jessica reed's well planned day, in fact, all of her plans ehave been rated in a jail cell. >> he's going to stand up. did you hear? i think the good lord protects us. October 1, 2020. a tape surfaces of what he said to investigators the very next day. >> i think police will move on to the next phase of this. >> reporter: why not? this letter apparently meant for greg fester, that said, quote, and this bullet? cool. i'm just trying to come clean, i mean. i took money. that car, seen by the newspaper carrier. >> reporter: and though she was right about that, the detectives did not believe her. family's dinner table that easter sunday? >> they were loving parents. Both of whom had been shot multiple times. the arrests 500 miles away in wisconsin of two teenagers in connection with the savage shotgun murders of prominent farm couple wayne and sharmon stock sowed seeds of doubt in the official version of events. it was a good feeling to know your client's innocent. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE. stand up. okay? you did. but the state of nebraska wasn't satisfied. and i said, "matt who?" but what about matt? interviews. >> right now this is an unsolved homicide. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. take the zantac it challenge! only one way it could get there, carried by liverd physical evidence to back it up, many in the community thought case closed. try lactaid, it's real ice cream, the children of wayne and sharmon stock were still reeling. >> i'm telling you, you're telling us you're in this house, okay? i was sitting up in bed. blood found on reid's clothes and fester's shoes matched the victim, wayne stock. i watched greg do it. >> no. and it reacted. the great big toys"r"us book of awesome is here! so live your whole day, not part con trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. wayne owned a thousand acres of land along with rental property. tylenol?. >> reporter: one of those leading the investigation? in? that's all i was with. first degree murder. >> years ago we kind of had a tiff. come join us we're the party nation ? the manufacturer perhaps? and at what turned out to be the stock farmhouse, in they went. >> i'll never forget july, dad and i were working together. >> i didn't think i could feel so much anger. it was a size 10, a man's ring, bearing a message. to lose one is horrible, but to lose both of them. >> when we did the blood pattern, >> reporter: which could only mean one thing. >> reporter: but wait a minute. i would like to know why. >> reporter: your own wife. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. >> greg was a little odd. no one will believe me. >> reporter: but for the stock family, it's just not that simple. >> no, it was being sealed. >> reporter: there were, she said, no other killers. >> reporter: hadn't their cousin matt livers confessed? i said, oh, yeah. shop. Gregory Fester (left) and Jessica Reid. i'm hearing good things about the network. i found it. just come in before it ends. a detective back in dodge county, wisconsin. none of us are in law enforcement. View obituary. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. they had nothing to do with this. perhaps only two people in the world know what happened inside that farmhouse and why. >> yeah. actually, it was quite specific. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. >> they asked me who else was involved and i started just throwing out names. >> called mom and dad on my way home. the murder case against nick sampson was dropped. A man's ring helps investigators solve the crime. not of livers or sampson. whoa, this really is a whole store full of awesome! i got my new iphone 7 from sprint. i mean, i started crying at one point and greg just looked at me and he was like, don't do that. that's my home. >> reporter: then a bonus. they are now, by the way, mr. and mrs. livers. the cops are coming up with every other kind oth can think of to drag him in. >> greg killed someone. and after months of digging, the, have planted that swipe of blood himself. a lot of the audience watching will say, come on. and call your doctor right away taking victoza? one of the lead investigators. four 12-gauge shotgun shells leaving a trail to the bodies. >> he takes them very literally and starts to rise up out of his chair. extra strong to avoid rips and tears. and he says, i got the arrest warrant from wisconsin. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love, some eyelove. where do we go? and it had been cleaned and detailed actually at 5:30 easter monday morning just hours after it had apparently been used in the murders. >> my grandma's coming into town, and i kind of -- i want to do this, but i want to do it a, this going to take forever. >> reporter: livers told them after the big family dinner with the stocks, he drove home the half hour to lincoln where he stayed all night with his girlfriend sara and sara's young son and a roommate. yeah, wash it with febreze. and nick claimed, despite what the cops believed, he'd never talked to matt by phone or in person the week before the murders. inside the box, what? out. >> that's theoretically possible, but there's no evidence of that. The two Wisconsin residents who broke into a farmhouse 11 months ago and shot a couple to death were each sentenced Monday to consecutive life sentences in prison. it was easter sunday, 2006. a big farm yard and like every year, an easter egg hunt. Craig Melvin reports. what? because when he told me not to cry, it was like, what? >> but this case wasn't closed. >> reporter: those affidavits slipped to attorneys by a reporter contained details culled from the hours and hours of police interviews with greg fester and jessica reid. they're screaming at him. for all the things you can't wash, use febreze fabric refresher wow [inhales] it really smells great in here. dad would stop farming just to be at a game. it is bad feeling to know your client's still in jail, you can't get him out. >> because i'm not like that. had a colleague make a computer grid of the more than 3,000 stores a & a shipped to across the country. one sharp-eyed cop just happened to notice it a couple of days later. northern virginia, on the issues, barbara comstock and donald trump are the same. sort of. >> reporter: next morning, andy, who was being groomed to run stock hay himself some day, drove the half mile from his place to his parents' farm, ready to go to work. well, besides the polygraph, there was the state profiler who suggested that this is the sort of crime committed by young males who know their victims. more surprises. and what really stuck out was that this car later passed them in the same area that same night. >> reporter: that's nick sampson, who looked kind of familiar. (announcer vo) victoza? so the cynical side of me goes, >> reporter: yet bear and soucie were puzzled, too. >> reporter: were those detectives even paying attention to the sort of man they were maybe not. >> because when i wake up in the morning, i can look at myself and be okay. i just remember stealing a whole, it out. >> reporter: and beyond the flower bed, there was a virtual trail of evidence left by the likely killers. remember way back at the beginning of our story, that speck of evidence that csi chief kofoed found in a car connected to nick sampson and spotted near the murder scene? >> they're just typical nebraska farm background people, and you wouldn't expect it. as for the murder in the farmhouse, that was the guy they met outside bulldog's bar, he said. it was like craziness like god, what if they wake up. >> as i started up the stairs there was blood on the walls. >> our first reaction was somebody needs to tell our grandma. if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza? Correspondent Keith Morrison traces the search for justice in the case. two teenagers from wisconsin whacked out on drugs and not knowing what the hell they were doing. that's one thing in this world that i can't go back and fix. may help you lose some weight. >> people ask us is this closure on the case. that's when my heart kind of sunk that for some reason was a little bit of a trigger in my mind. family members told police matt was slow, different. and in their six weeks of looking for it, they had found, well, none. and he said, our cousin matt and nick sampson. she refused to implicate two men who had nothing to do with the murders. the fbi's investigation was aimed at the local investigators who handled the case. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. >> okay. how were these two teenagers, reid and fester, tied to the murders of wayne and sharmon stock? ? sprint? he'd served on the school board. until it evolved eventually into. >> in a gravel driveway, there was a marijuana pipe and about ten feet from it, there was a flashlight, and those two things were obviously out of place. >> two people are dead because of me.
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