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Matt O'Donnell discussed the case with Sarah and Jess, going even deeper into what is known about what happened the night of February 19, 2005, the events leading up to it and some of the things the FBI has learned in the 15 years it has been investigating the couple's disappearance.
Listen to the "deep dive" in the True Philadelphia Podcast
Here are the Main Players to help you follow along:
Sarah Bloomquist, Jessica Gonzalez - reporters/producers
Danielle Imbo, Richard Petrone - missing since 2/19/2005
Vito Roselli - FBI investigator
Joe Imbo - Danielle's former husband
John Ottobre - Danielle's brother
Robert Carey - arrested in pill ring investigation in Kensington; hanged himself in prison
Anthony Rodesky - convicted murderer of two people in South Jersey; still in jail
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Recorded in the 6abc studios on February 20, 2020
In this podcast:
Sarah and Jess explain why it was so important to do this story (2:10).
They reconstruct the night of the couple's disappearance (3:55).
What the FBI means when they say "people" know things about this case (8:35).
Some background on the couple, their families and what their lives were like before they vanished (10:49).
What it was like for Sarah and Jess to visit the bar where they were last seen and to speak to the building's owner (16:35).
Why the events that took place that night in 2005 would have been so much different in 2020 (19:13).
Some of the events that took place after their disappearance, including the discovery of a truck in the Delaware River (19:49).
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Some other rumors, including the Kensington pill ring suspect who hanged himself after his arrest (21:28).
What is known about Joe Imbo, who was Danielle's estranged husband at the time (22:20).
What is known about Anthony Rodesky, a convicted murderer who has not been ruled out in this case (24:50).
How the FBI thinks the truck was disposed of (28:10).
What it was like to speak to John Ottobre, Danielle's brother (29:30).
Why it is so hard for Sarah and Jess to speculate (30:00).
If the FBI ever considered a case of mistaken identity as a theory (31:09).
Reaction to their True Crime piece from the FBI and the families (32:52).
Why authorities may never bring this case to a prosecution (33:50).
How changes in technology might help the FBI solve this once and for all (34:40).