How Iowa woman Angela Prichard helped police solve her own murder
CBSN
On the morning of Oct. 8, 2022, the serene Mississippi River town of Bellevue, Iowa, population about 2,500, woke up to a calamity — news of an apparent homicide, the first in nearly a decade. 911 OPERATOR: 911, where is your emergency? 911 OPERATOR: Ma'am, where are you at? 911 CALL (male voice): F*** you. ANGELA PRICHARD (911 call): Will you please get out of here! Chris!" "August 23rd text message. Calling me names. Saying it's gonna get real f****** ugly." LORI BLASER (911 call): I see that you guys are looking for Chris Prichard. 911 CALL: (Chris Prichard's voice in background): "F*** you."
Dozens of investigators from six different law enforcement agencies were combing the crime scene at the Mississippi Ridge Boarding Kennels with body cameras rolling. The woman who ran the kennels, Angela Prichard, 55, had been gunned down. ANGELA PRICHARD): Please … get out of here ... I have customers coming in. "He's been stalking me and watching me. … Very scared of him …" 911 OPERATOR: Yes.
Her sister, Wendy Budde, believed she knew who was responsible: Angela's husband, Chris Prichard. 911 OPERATOR: 911 "I think Chris is capable of anything …" LORI BLASER: His truck is in our garage ...
