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Burden by Annmarie McKenna
Burden by Annmarie McKenna






Burden by Annmarie McKenna

Greg Hampikian | DNA expert: Excellent evidence … You had a neat semen sample.įor nearly two decades police could not find a match to the killer's DNA, so in 2014, they went way outside the box, and searched a public DNA database owned by .Ĭarol Dodge: It led us to this Michael Usry Jr. …I'll never stop missing her.Ĭhief Mark McBride: During the investigation we collected all the evidence we came across a significant amount of DNA that we believe is from the killer.Īnne-Marie Green: Would you say that this crime scene provided really good evidence? Patrick McKenna: It's sad to see an 18-year-old girl, and see her life taken at the hands of somebody else in this fashion.Ĭarol Dodge: Angie was my only daughter and she's my baby. Patrick McKenna | Idaho Falls Police Dept.: At least one of the weapons used in it was a knife.Ĭhief Mark McBride | Idaho Falls Police Dept: As the officers arrived at the crime scene … and found Angie Dodge laying on the ground … And it was obvious that there was a very brutal murder that happened. I'm a filmmaker and was a suspect in the Angie Dodge case.ġ996 news report : Nineteen-year-old Angie Dodge was murdered last week, the latest violent crime in Idaho Falls.ĭet. Michael Usry Jr: My name is Michael Usry. Michael Usry Jr: "Murderabilia" got me the reputation of being a person who is really into murder. I've produced and had directed a few short films. Michael Usry Jr.: And I was working in the movie business. Michael Usry Jr: Two-and-a-half years ago - my wife and I, we were livin' in New Orleans … having a good time.

Burden by Annmarie McKenna

Because it happens every day across the country.

Burden by Annmarie McKenna

Michael Usry Jr: The ability to kill is obviously somewhere in all of us. told "48 Hours." "When it happens to you, it's definitely a game changer." Michael Usry Jr. "Nobody every thinks that they're gonna get picked up by the police and taken into an interrogation room and questioned about a murder," filmmaker Michael Usry Jr.

Burden by Annmarie McKenna

They got a close enough match to make them think they had found the killer's family tree – and there they found what they believed to be their man: a young New Orleans filmmaker who happened to have produced a short film about a girl's brutal death. They searched a public DNA database owned by, hoping to find someone related to Angie's killer. In 2014, police took a new and very controversial approach to try to find a match to that DNA. Nearly two decades after 18-year-old Angie Dodge was brutally murdered in her Idaho Falls, Idaho, apartment, police were still hunting for the killer who left his DNA at the crime scene, while a man who did not match the DNA was serving a 30-year sentence for participating in the crime. Correspondent: Anne-Marie Green Producers: Judy Rybak, Elena DiFiore, Lindsey Schwartz and Chris O'Connell








Burden by Annmarie McKenna