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Dale Potter (Friend)

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Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

1020.244

I said, he never said a word to me about his wife having an affair. Why was she? And he said, yes, and we can prove it. I said, well, that explains a lot. He said, you mean why he killed her? And I said, no. I said, why she did this? I said, maybe everything caught up with her, you know.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

1046.251

I said, you do know, don't you, that her dad killed himself? And he goes, you're full of crap. He said, her dad's alive and he lives at Windyville. I said, no, you're full of crap. Her stepdad lives at Windyville. Her real dad killed himself out in Kansas years ago. Another family suicide?

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

1085.403

What did you think? I thought they made one of the worst mistakes I'd ever heard of.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

1120.741

Got about a mile from his house and two or three highway patrol sergeants and the sheriff stopped him and arrested him. Took him to the county jail. What did you think? I thought they made one of the worst mistakes I'd ever heard of.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

2327.884

That's one thing I asked her, why she was crying.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

36.855

I thought they made one of the worst mistakes I'd ever heard of.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

755.494

He started asking me questions about Brad. He goes, what did Jennings say to you about his wife having an affair? When Dateline continues...

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

796.347

He just kept saying, why, Dale, why did she do this? He was a mess.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

817.185

And he said, I don't really want the gun back. I can't imagine why you would. He said, do you want it? I said, yeah, I do. I cleaned it up and just put it in the safe and forgot about it.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

990.086

And he says, I'm here to seize the Jennings gun.

Dateline NBC

A Crack in Everything

997.368

Told me he was a sergeant with the Missouri State Highway Patrol. And he said, I'm here to investigate the murder of Lisa Jennings. I said, what are you talking about? Murder? It was in the paper. You know, it was ruled a suicide. And he said, no, he killed her. But that wasn't all. Then he goes, what did Jennings say to you about his wife having an affair?