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Who killed Jonelle Matthews? What her suspected killer said on the witness stand

Who killed Jonelle Matthews? What her suspected killer said on the witness stand

CBSN
Sunday, August 07, 2022 02:21:09 AM UTC

[This story previously aired on January 8, 2022. It was updated on August 6.] JIM MATTHEWS | Jonelle's father [on the witness stand]: She could have been lured out of the house and gullible because she was 12 years old. LOCAL NEWS REPORT: 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews disappeared from her Greeley home. … It's believed she's the victim of a kidnapping. LOCAL NEWS REPORT: Jonelle Matthews will turn 13 in two weeks. No one knows where she'll spend her birthday. PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN [March 7, 1985]: I learned about Jonelle Matthews of Greeley, Colorado. … five days before Christmas, Jonelle disappeared from her home. LOCAL NEWS REPORT: A major development to tell you about in a mystery that is more than three decades old. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I heard that a girl was missing from Greeley, Colorado. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I lived in Greeley, Colorado, from 1973 … STEVE PANKEY [Idaho Statesman political ad]: I'm one of the people who wants to represent you. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I contacted the FBI. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I knew more than I wanted to know, OK. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: They've got full SWAT gear on. They've got rifles and they're pointing them at me. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: Don't spit in my face. Don't accuse me … STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I've never met Jonelle Matthews … I've never met anybody in her family ... STEVE PANKEY [to Werthmann]: If I gave my DNA, that would be kinda like a knockout blow … KELLY WERTHMANN: Did you kill Jonelle Matthews? STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: At the time I was married. And … I had a 5-year-old son. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: We went to California to be with my parents for Christmas. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]:  I contacted the Fort Collins FBI office.  … I said … "I want to talk to you. It may or may not have something to do with the Jonelle Matthews case." STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]:  He told me that a cop had contacted him and said that he had a body he wanted to be buried. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]:  I want to at least be on record that I talked to you, so I don't get possibly an obstruction of justice charge. STEVE PANKEY ["Unfound" podcast]: In 1977, I was a youth pastor at the … church. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: It would be in the back of my mind about this case … so I called … the guy who lived next door … I just asked, "did they ever resolve that Jonelle Matthews thing?" And he said, no, not to his knowledge. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: They searched this place, they took my laptop … DA MICHAEL ROURKE [to reporters]: It is with great honor today that we announce that the grand jury indicted an individual named Steven Dana Pankey for the kidnapping and murder of Jonelle Matthews. CHIEF MARK JONES [to reporters]: To the Matthews family, I pray that this news brings you some closure and hope as we continue to pursue justice for Jonelle and your family. DA MICHAEL ROURKE: The search for justice for Jonelle begins today. MAYOR JOHN GATES: I was … sitting at my desk one day some time back. And had a call from a journalist in Idaho. … that told me that I'd been named as a person of interest in this case by Mr. Pankey. And I think my jaw probably hit my desk, and I said, "What?" DA ROBERT MILLER: Describe what happens on December 21 at your house. ANGELA HICKS: He said, "get us ready to go. We're leaving before daylight tomorrow morning to go to Big Bear for Christmas." ANGELA HICKS: "No more music, no TV, no radio, no newspapers. This is going to be a godly home." DA ROBERT MILLER: How long were you driving as you flipped stations looking for news stories about Jonelle Matthews? ANGELA HICKS: He wanted me to read each article out loud to him. ANGELA HICKS: And one of the things notated in his handwriting on this piece of legal paper was snow outside the Matthews house was raked. ANTHONY VIORST: Norris Drake, Ladies and gentlemen, knew that the footprints were raked.  ANTHONY VIORST: Norris Drake murdered Jonelle Matthews. ANTHONY VIORST: So that's why there was no struggle, all right? Because Norris Drake got her to leave the house.  ANTHONY VIORST: Norris Drake had an interest in young girls who had recently reached puberty, exactly what Jonelle was, exactly. DA MICHAEL ROURKE The truest thing you've ever said is you're a master manipulator, right? STEVEN PANKEY: In the little jail cubicle before coming up here, I was praying and I was thinking, God, maybe I shouldn't testify … Because I'd be just telling more lies.  STEVEN PANKEY: So, the truth is that I made a lot of stuff up out of bitterness. STEVEN PANKEY: He told me that a cop had contacted him and said that he had a body he wanted to be buried. STEVEN PANKEY: I had told so many lies. STEVEN PANKEY: It was a polite way of flipping them the bird. It was pure hatred on my part. STEVEN PANKEY: It was just me trying to be a big man, be in the case, OK? I had no knowledge.  STEVEN PANKEY: … one lie leads to another. STEVEN PANKEY: I had never imagined Angie would be as big a liar as I am.  STEVEN PANKEY A month, three weeks, two months, I don't know, before December. STEVEN PANKEY: That's the first time I heard that there was a missing child. STEVEN PANKEY: I wanna back up a little bit. ANTHONY VIORST: He lives in a world of conspiracy, paranoia and low self-esteem. ANTHONY VIORST: Mr. Pankey does have a mental illness.  DA ROBERT MILLER:  He's not someone that has a mental health disorder, he's a master manipulator.  JUDGE TIMOTHY KERNS: Has the jury reached a unanimous verdict on count number four? JUDGE TIMOTHY KERNS: We the jury find the defendant Steven Dana Pankey guilty. JUDGE TIMOTHY KERNS: I realize the jury was unable to reach a verdict on the other counts and that is a perfectly acceptable way for a trial to conclude.

It was December 1984 when 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews vanished from her family's Greeley, Colorado home. The only evidence left behind were shoeprints in the snow – shoeprints someone tried to erase with a garden rake. The case drew national attention.  STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: I told the FBI I want to talk to you. It may or may not have something to do with the Jonelle Matthews case. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: Make sure the viewers hear that … I voluntarily gave my DNA. I offered to take a polygraph. STEVE PANKEY: [Laughs] Absolutely not. STEVE PANKEY [to KMVT]: On the 26th we were driving back. And I heard on the car radio that a girl was missing from Greeley, Colorado. … of course, you know, you think that's terrible, but lots of kids go missing, you know. STEVE PANKEY ["Unfound" podcast]: She was 23 years old. DA MICHAEL ROURKE: The evidence in this case will prove … that the defendant is guilty of murder in the first degree and second-degree kidnapping. ANGELA HICKS: Um, I mean, several hours. STEVEN PANKEY: Maybe. ANTHONY VIORST: Mr. Pankey, I'm gonna ask you to answer my questions a little more directly if you don't mind.

More than three decades later, in 2019, Jonelle's body was found by a crew digging a pipeline. In 2020, Steven Pankey, who says he never met Jonelle, was charged with murder after repeatedly making public statements that inserted him into the case, including drawing up a list of persons of interest with his own name on it. Pankey went on trial in October 2021. STEVEN PANKEY: I spent a couple of hours in the basement jail area with my attorney… and he was talking to me about my testimony … Mr. Viorst was saying to me — 'cause I would give certain things and he'd say, "well, that's a good answer." … And then I'd say other things and he'd say, "well, that's bull—— nobody's going to buy that."

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