Barking dogs at Iowa kennel provide key evidence in murder case
CBSN
When Angela Prichard arrived at work at the Mississippi Ridge Kennels in Bellevue, Iowa, the morning of Oct. 8, 2022, she did not anticipate her estranged husband, Christopher Prichard, would be waiting inside with a shotgun. What was meant to be a routine morning turned into tragedy when Christopher Prichard fatally shot her in the chest.
Special Agent Dustin Henningsen from the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation led the case. "You can hear dogs start to bark in the middle of the night. We had determined that was most likely the point when he arrived at the kennels," Henningsen told CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti in an interview for "Could Angela Prichard Have Been Saved?" — an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, March 15 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Henningsen added it was "very, very early in the morning, when there was no daylight … close to 4 a.m."
