>> okay. i heard it was important. their first lawman in 20. andy stood outside in shock, calling family without even knowing what happened or what to say. GZO blog: Murdock murders subject of 'Dateline' - Lincoln Journal Star >> to make himself look better. that's one thing in this world that i can't go back and fix. from omaha, an hour away, he was called in to help the smaller cass county sheriff's department. who did this? they wanted to find out who was a ryan and who was cori. A Terrible Crime, Two Sets of Suspects, Two Confessions serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? the prairie takes on a sweet rolling pitch as it tucks into a nebraska corner, an hour south of omaha. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. >> you understand what you were convicted of? remember, they'd been skeptical when their new clients professed innoce b one very simple question, where was the evidence? and she didn't even recognize andy's voice. >> they were loving parents. What to Watch Friday: Dateline and 20/20 update Murdaugh murder - AOL >> reporter: what made it look like a false confession? tremendously. >> reporter: so they examined the car again. i wish i could do it all the time. and by whom? he ran down the stairs and i ran after him. the eldest steve and daughter tami, the youngest andy. an execution. >> reporter: let's go out and have a beer time? i don't know if nick is the actual person involved in this. so you wake up one morning and they say you're a criminal. >> i remember thinking i didn't think i could be this mad. (vo) switch to sprint and get iphone 7. plus save 50% off most current national carrier rates. >> reporter: stolen in wisconsin and abandoned way down in louisiana. a letter from jessica reed. >> reporter: that's a real shocker for you. wayne and sharmon stock had been gunned down in the safety of their own home, the sanctity of their own bedroom. you should've led with that. um, no not yet. the words found later in that house with reid's belongings, with that cigarette box? Today Show Anchor and Dateline Correspondent Craig Melvin and Dateline Producer Carol Gable two proud natives of South Carolina dissect the just-concluded prosecution case against Alex Murdaugh for the murders of his wife and son, charges to which he has pleaded not guilty. wayne tried to get up but was shot in the knee. it was one of the worst i've ever seen. i stole the other team's mascot for good luck. why would anyone want them dead? >> it was a very brutal crime scene. yeah! just letting them go, but i guess nobody knew any different. stomach! and the reason the tough times are easier. remember, matt livers had, sampson as his accomplice. and at what turned out to be the stock farmhouse, in they went. >> it was a wonderful day. >> if she would have thought that nick had done this, she would have thrown him under the bus in a heartbeat. parents alive, the one who found their bodies in the morning, which made him, bizarre though it sounds, a potential suspect. >> i honest to god was not at this house when they were killed. then on april 25th, then eight days after the bodies were discovered they asked matt livers to come in and answer some questions. Investigators found no signs of robbery. >> to stop being suspicious. >> she had to know somewhere in the back of her mind that maybe they know more or want to talk to me about more than just a stolen truck. and a family'. >> that's theoretically possible, but there's no evidence of that. and detectives were probably looking for more than one killer. >> reporter: but if it seems strange to you that an innocent man could remain so long under suspicion, imagine how bizarre it was about to become as the accused and the accuser play out a truly disturbing drama we'll call trading places. if i was lying, i would not still be going on about this. >> reporter: but the investigators did not believe nick sampson. right or wrong? did you not -- >> oh, my god. common sense gun safety laws. i mean, you can look for an hour or so and say, i can't find it, sorry, and that would be that. was the killer witness of the family? and the female victim was along the side of the bed holding a phone in her hand, and she had been shot in the eye at close range. so, you wake up one morning and they say you are a criminal. >> reporter: jessica reid is 21 -- 27 now. what was it like to watch those people die? and the minister called and said, you need to come home. and comstock-trump were prepared to shut down the government just for politics. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. up there killing somebody. i did not kill anybody. >> reporter: but when they did. well now before they trooped him off to jail, matt livers gave them a name to match the void on the wall. he denied being a marijuana user any more, but he had had trouble with the drug before. and then the judge handed down their sentences. >> a little over five months. >> reporter: or mom and dad to tami who brought her own son, like always. Watch In the Dead of Night | Dateline: Unforgettable - Oxygen Official Site the simpler the better. >> greg blew a guy's head off. they're driven, they say, by a common sense instilled at an early age by their murdered parents. and then there were two in the county jail in plattsmouth, nebraska, that is. David K. Borkowski. there were things that just didn't quite add up. enough said. the ring was sent to the town of. and wayne and sharmon's children struggled the best they could to put their lives back in place. ??? that she had enjoyed it. The Satterfield family speaks out to 'Dateline' this Friday. they're where they should be on the streets because they didn't do anything. in fact, livers was considered a black sheep. on October 30, 2016. the minister called, said, "you need to come home." i'll tell you guys like i liked the adrenaline of it. a telephone in hand as if trying. and a family's name is carved on a local stone. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. very likable people. >> it could have. >> you don't admit to me exactly what you've done, i'm going to walk out that door and do my level best to hang your ass from the highest tree. i recommend nature made fish oil. >> reporter: there, she'd said it. while detectives focus next on jessica's partner in crime, greg fester. Matthew Livers and Nicholas Sampson were both arrested for the murders of Wayne and Sharmon Stock of Murdock, Neb. did you hear? >> yeah. >> i don't think anything will. if greg doesn't watch it, i'm going to leave one day and go do you're in a lot of trouble, young lady. Power." (Oxygen) Released in December 2021, this 90-minute documentary special, hosted by Troy Roberts, looks into the boat crash, the murders, the insurance fraud and more. despite his continued denial of involvement, they knew he was lying. >> as i started up the stairs there was blood on the walls. >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: did she? >> reporter: and then came that easter sunday, 2006. church services, a big family dinner, that easter egg hunt for the grandkids. matt livers. it's your tv, take it with you. he was older. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. but i liked the adrenaline rush. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. August 30, 2010, 9:37 AM Sept. 1, 2010 -- "It was like something out of Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood,'" says crime scene investigator David Kofoed. >> then greg shot the guy in the back of the head. >> reporter: they all say they didn't do it, right? >> now, that was the real smoking gun. 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. of course, as all this was happening, back in nebraska, no one outside law enforcement knew a thing. right down to your skin. dna found on the gold ring and the marijuana pipe matched only fester and reid. >> reporter: because it was how everything was portrayed? >> yeah. >> reporter: it didn't come from the prosecutor's office. words she wrote. trolls! i don't know who, i don't know where. The Horicon couple was convicted of the 2006 murder of Wayne and Sharmon Stock at their rural Nebraska farm. and it's not tested for in routine blood work. Men falsely accused in 2006 murders to get $2.6 million in settlement cut herself a better deal with prosecutors by lying and nailing nick and matt. >> i didn't like what caused the adrenaline rush. she'd become mixed up with drugs and, by extension, fester. yeah, wash it with febreze. >> well, it kind of was like that, but it was more of a long process. it's not. sprint? he'd served on the school board. New developments today involving one of the suspects in the murders of a Murdock couple. and they've been together for nine years. >> pretty scary. >> tell us who you were with. i said, yeah, what's going on? >> reporter: andy had missed the easter party. how do we -- how do we let our children have a normal life? take care of what makes you, you. you made a mistake. >> reporter: but it didn't look good for nick sampson. as one of the killers fired at wayne stock from behind, this area, called a void area, was where another killer would have been standing. >> she would praise you and just keep pushing you to do better. >> reporter: yeah. >> i just went crazy, praise the lord, praise, thank you, thank you, praise the lord type thing. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. because she's your best friend and your true love. two teenagers from wisconsin whacked out on drugs and not knowing what the hell they were doing. >> i'm telling you, you're telling us you're in this house, okay? ?? >> reporter: but would it? Courtesy photo. >> reporter: in fact, some of the investigators remained convinced sampson or livers or both had to be involved somehow. @DatelineNBC EXCLUSIVE: This Friday, family members of Gloria Satterfield, a housekeeper employed by prominent South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, speak out to @craigmelvin for the first time. >> reporter: but the judge, acknowledging he was moved by letters written by livers and sampson asking him to throw the book at kofoed, did justha he's not appeared to be particularly remorseful. what? >> right. how would it get there? 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 and then first week of october, the county attorney nathan cox met the press. >> reporter: what was going on? that makes you more powerful than being stuck in an elevator with a guy with overactive sweat glands. Skip to main content you know, it simply didn't occur. 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. unless he would start giving them what they knew to be true. livers, questioned on videotape. Wayne & Sharmon Stock Murdock Murders Two Killed: Husband and wife murdered Murdock Mourns Murdock Murders Remain A Mystery Town Remembers Murdered Couple Arrests made in Cass County Double Murder Case Two Arrests in Murdock Homicides Neighbors React to Murder Arrests Family Mourns Couple Suspects Make First Court Appearance Developments in . >> because i'm not like that. It took a jury less than three hours Thursday . on that amazing day. the guy had rolled out of bed and they were wrestling with the gun. >> i think he wants to forget it ever happened. "all you need is love" plays? stop taking victoza? >> reporter: it's all a black hole of regret now, of course. >> reporter: were you like that, that was my way of showing greg that i was okay with it. >> reporter: but. matt livers never said anything about a ring when he confessed to killing wayne and sharmon stock. >> but this case wasn't closed. same way with mom. time for luann bennett: comprehensive immigration reform now. they had nothing to do with this. >> she said she had made several attempts and no one was willing to assist her. the murder case against nick sampson was dropped. dumb as a brick. Keith Morrison reports. ??? so they keep asking who and why. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. Dateline NBC Showcast. >> i could hear mom and dad say, tami, you can let this eat you alive or you can go on and be the best that you can be and do what needs to be done. a cousin of matt's on another branch of the family tree. >> 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. >> you were there when they were shot. why would i make mistakes that point the finger at me. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. >> the inscription said, "love always, cori and ryan." the shells, the ring, the marijuana pipe and, most tellingly, that dna. >> it was awesome. get your coupon, spend $100 in store and get a $25 gift card to. incredibly, with more words penned by jessica reid. was the blood planted, yes or no, definitely. >> people ask us is this closure on the case. The caller was prominent local lawyer Alex Murdaugh and there was an. the second killer sprayed with blood spatter instead of a wall. (jeff) victoza? both fester and reid pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree. from wisconsin remained behind bars, charged with murdering wayne and sharmon stock. ? and he said, "our cousin matt." >> i got a call saying they've arrested reid and fester. i didn't follow procedures. dropped the charges. >> i never made it past the landing. >> reporter: now, that was a bombshell. he attended the easter dinner the afternoon leading up to the murder. i met him at a bar and for the, to read the affidavit of the teenagers reed and fester. i do know that. here we are, it's a trollabration ? turned out to be a place called a & a jewelers, buffalo, new york. >> called mom and dad on my way home. we never talked on thursday or friday about this. >> reporter: would history have been different had he listened to his parents? Dateline: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh (9 p.m., NBC) "Dateline" has the latest updates from the Alex Murdaugh murder trial in South Carolina. Murdock Murder Case Update. if you got 1% more haircut than me today, would you really pay twice as much? psychiatric holding him together, it's going. LINCOLN In the days after confessing to murder, Matthew Livers wrote the most painful words he will ever put on paper. yeah. and, you know, i probably had the biggest hug from a man that i've ever had in my life. Inside NBC News | Public Relations but then the strangest thing happened. and it's great to help others get back on their feet. >> it sounds really dumb, but i wish he wouldn't have been a murderer. >> they're just typical nebraska farm background people, and you wouldn't expect it. >> it makes my heart drop. andy stock was and still is a grief stricken man. i hope some day we can all sit down and look at each other and say, were these two involved, yes or no, definitely. that's a bad thing to say it's okay to plant evidence just because the guy's guilty, because how else do you know who is guilty or who is not guilty? i found it. i loved it." the car had been searched for found, but then csi chief kofoed got a call from one of the lead investigators. >> it's not my intention to try to convict somebody that is not guilty. >> reporter: with that, after more than seven months in jail, matt livers was free. can you believe jessica, they ask? Two Wisconsin residents who pleaded guilty earlier this year to the 2006 slaying of a rural Murdock couple each will serve consecutive life sentences for the crime. but he wasn't there by virtue of being a family favorite. >> it was a big farm operation. >> everything clicked. my hygienist said the most random thing. be happy, it's glad. The population was 270 according to the 2020 census . matt livers had confessed to the murders of his aunt and uncle. >> he called me back about three hours later. we need to wash this room. 43:49. a piece of evidence that had gone unnoticed turned the case upside down. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. >> your subconscious body is telling the machine. i'm hearing good things about the network. they grabbed their weapons, headed for the house. >> reporter: no matter whom you believe on the blood issue, there are two people who know in living technicolor exactly what happened at the stock farmhouse that night. >> greg killed someone. When a prominent couple is found murdered on their Nebraska farm, the investigation is upended by the discovery at the crime scene of a small, gold ring. not seen them, never spoke to them. 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Sitting in a Nebraska jail cell in 2006, Livers urged his girlfriend of five years to take her son and leave. aveeno? well, now she admitted finding it in that stolen pickup, putting it on, then feeling it slide off her thumb inside that house. shop. >> i didn't kill this guy, though! that was wrong because i'm a boss, because i'm supposed to set the example. as for the murder in the farmhouse, that was the guy they met outside bulldog's bar, he said. how long did that process take? >> greg was a little odd. 17 years old and you have just thrown the rest of your life away. kofoed and his team found a wealth of evidence outside the house, too. >> reporter: meanwhile, in their cells in county jail, matt livers and nick sampson knew not a wit about these developments. there were two of them. TV Archive and not have those parent figures that kept this family going. they're threatening him with the death penalty. 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. before long, a new deal was reached. innocent man? >> reporter: that's nick sampson, who looked kind of familiar. >> reporter: then a bonus. Consecutive life sentences handed down in Murdock murders >> what really bothers me is that these two people were just sleeping in bed and the male victim was apparently crawling away and he was shot in the, >> reporter: close up. >> you consider yourself a man? >> reporter: didn't go to nebraska, didn't know anything about a gold ring, she said. (announcer vo) victoza? 233: The Murdaugh Murders (Dateline) - True Crime Obsessed but for the stocks' children, the arrest brought a small measure of relief, at least they decided they could try to move on, as they knew their parents would have wanted them to. and he struggled to process it all. lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. >> reporter: and? After being found innocent, cousins still struggle and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. >> i saw a shoe print in the mud that was unusual. >> pretty much sends a chill down your spine. >> no, be a man, okay? The criminal case is. (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. Dateline: In-Depth Investigations of News Stories with Lester Holt While sleeping in their rural Murdock home April 17, Easter Sunday night, the beloved couple was shot to death in their bedroom. and i have no idea where that shot went. >> reporter: with that, jessica reed's well planned day, in fact, all of her plans ehave been rated in a jail cell. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love, some eyelove. 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? Dateline : MSNBCW : January 25, 2020 12:00am-2:00am PST : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive A family visit over the holidays ends in tragedy when a man is found dead on the kitchen floor; authorities are faced with twists and turns in the case as new. and add to that, said the, crime that appeared to be very personal. but it's here also because that's something i did for you. detectives had found it, they believed. now with beautiful rings, necklaces and earrings. really? >> reporter: just two days after the murders, detectives visited matt livers' former employer, asked about his personality, rumors that he had a temper. how do we help andy with the farm? once he'd had a chance to regain his equilibrium. >> i got that from a newspaper reporter. >> i am not lying! police missed it the morning after the murder. and that is family. that was the real smoking gun. and after months of digging, the, have planted that swipe of blood himself. >> reporter: oh, and he found it all right. i hate hearing it. there was one tiny clue that didn't fit at all. that gives you a mind-set of the type of person we were dealing with. CARA PESEK / Lincoln Journal . who's ryan? it was greg fester who killed the stocks. but then they showed her a picture of a marijuana pipe, which, along with the gold ring, turned up at the stock farmhouse. why what was left? but it hurts every once in a while. never in a million years would you think that you'd see your parents' house taped off by that yellow tape. where was all this going? in. the stocks the most unlikely victims. matt livers was telling the truth. >> reporter: wait, wisconsin? until it evolved eventually into. he not only forgot, but he falsified a lot of stuff on the report. the summer dragged by, followed by a depressing september. >> i just took it along that edge and wiped it because i figured that way i wouldn't miss anything. toys"r"us. as the murder of your own relatives. you keep us warm yet make us look cool. and so at that point, i'm trying to do m.a.s.h. there's just no doubt about that. The Real Murders of Orange County Money, Lies, and Murder. >> reporter: how did nick's name come up? the pair of pants had -- it look like it had blood on it. wasn't even matt livers, who had already confessed that he was the killer. >> two people are dead because of me. and you're just sitting there trying to take it all in, trying to figure out, okay, how does this work? >> right. he'll be fine. Dateline NBC NBC News More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. and investigators seized on that to ratchet up the pressure. sweater. >> he takes them very literally and starts to rise up out of his chair. who, what, when, where and how and why? could have been belonged to anybody. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems. 22-year-old nick sampson. and i said, "matt who?" after all, matt livers had already told them nick sampson was behind the whole thing, that the two of them actually planned the crime together on their cell phones in the two days or so before the murder. >> you know what? so the cass county sheriff's department called in the press and announced that one of the most shocking crimes in this part of nebraska in decades was solved. >> reporter: and you went through each one? but a motive? >> reporter: and two still marvel that poor police work almost did their clients in even as the very same cops brilliantly tracked the one piece of evidence that saved them and finally identified the. that she truly was involved in pulling the trigger on at least one of the people there. i thought i better go upstairs. Uploaded by >> reporter: you went to the sentencing. >> nothing. and we got no details on it at all. it was a good feeling to know your client's innocent. still developing fine motor skills. as were those two teens from wisconsin. in fact, at csi chief david kofoed himself. >> very, very. >> i've been lied to a lot as a defense lawyer. but as livers was confessing. >> reporter: yeah, well. not by any sense of the word. here it is. nature made. >> i was with greg. because when he told me not to cry, it was like, what? Update: Wayne & Sharmon Stock murders *Gregory Fester II & Jessica Reid no i wouldn't. i'm sorry. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. so it wasn't as if the whole case was falling apart. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. we're not going to wonder for the rest of our lives. >> reporter: it is a little disconcerting, though.

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