20/20 - Her Last Note
Episode Date: January 24, 2026A teen musician is murdered in her home, another young woman is brutally attacked nearby and the link that helped police catch the killer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/ad...choices
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Well, temperature in the 90s and our heat advisory continues.
Yeah, relief's still a couple of days away.
John Milan has the complete forecast still ahead.
July 12th, it was a beautiful day.
The sun was beating down.
I decided to go to the park with my dog Remy.
When I pulled up to the park, there was a van sitting there.
I didn't really think anything of it because it's a park.
It was very peaceful, very quiet, and it was just me and my dog, which is what I love to do.
We walked through the woods a little bit, and we were there for about an hour.
Once it got really hot, I'm like, okay, let's get back to the car.
That's when I noticed the van was still there.
I probably got halfway to my car.
I heard somebody running from behind me.
I did a very quick double take, and that's when I saw the knife in his hand.
He tackles me on the ground.
I thought he was trying to kill me.
I was terrified.
We fought on the ground.
There's blood everywhere.
I think that was like my fighter flight.
The police, they wanted to figure out who was this, who did it, how can we find them?
and you know just try to understand what's going on here.
And as scary as this attack was,
what was about to happen next to a different young woman
in the area would be even more terrifying.
For 911, what's emergency?
To wake her up, she won't wake up.
Hold is your daughter?
Okay, so she is that breathing?
Okay.
Jessie was really bright.
She had a ton of energy and passion.
I'm Buck Blodgett, I'm Jesse's dad.
Jesse, she went to UWM, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
She's 19 years old.
Jesse was a very talented musician.
She could play the piano, she could sing, she could play the violin.
Jesse was a performer more than anything.
She would find her way to a stage and entertain.
There's nothing like the opening night of a show.
It's high energy.
Everybody's really excited.
That energy is infectious.
And the audience feels that from the moment they come through the outer doors.
The first week of Fiddler on the roof, it was everywhere.
It was the talk of the town.
Jessie got the role as the Fiddler.
She got to play the violin, which is something that she was always extraordinary at.
I was so proud of her.
She won the title role in her first community theater out of school.
And she started her own business that summer and had 28 mostly kids come into our house every week for piano, voice, and violin lessons.
The morning of July 15th was Jessie's first morning that summer to sleep in.
They just had opening weekend on the late night cast party.
So this Monday morning, she was pooped.
It was a typical morning for Jessie's mom.
She walked into her room to drop off some laundry before she headed off to work.
Joy came home for lunch.
called up to Jesse. No answer. She didn't think much of it. She called up to Jesse again,
still no answer. And then she looks out the picture window while she's eating a quick lunch,
and she sees one of Jesse's six-year-old students and her dad walking up our driveway. And so now
she calls upstairs, Jesse, Jesse, your lessons here. And there's still no answer. So she
runs upstairs and goes into Jesse's room. She goes over to her. She reaches out the wake
Jesse up and Jesse's cold.
I'm going to page out
police, so hang
I will be with you just a second.
You can hear Joy's
emotion. It's heartbreaking.
Then when she's put on hold,
you can still hear her in the
background, calling out for her daughter.
I have EMS is coming
and police will be there shortly.
They're on their way.
Ma'am, is anyone else with you?
What?
Is anyone else with you?
No.
I got the phone call that every parent fears.
And Joyce said, honey, it's Jesse.
I came home and she's not responding.
And she said, the EMTs are here.
And I said, hon, is she?
And that I didn't want to say the word.
So I said, gone.
Is she gone?
She just tailed off into tears.
So I hang up the phone and grab my car keys
and drive home.
We saw a bunch of police cars outside of Jesse's house.
We tried calling her, we tried texting her,
but we couldn't get a hold of anyone.
Lieutenant Jim Zewicki was one of the detectives that arrived that day.
So we're outside what was the Blodget home.
You came here to process the scene.
Yes.
It was a day off for me.
My phone rang.
It was my captain at the time saying that they had a suspicious death
in the city of a young person.
I parked, I walked around, I checked doors and windows, and checked for anything that looked like forced entry,
or if there were going to be any problems.
I didn't notice any of that.
I walk into the house and I just kind of get an immediate feel of what we have here.
Where was Jesse found?
Jesse was found up in her bedroom.
Upstairs.
So this was Jesse's room?
This was, this was.
We had taken video of her bedroom.
And I saw it was a normal young lady's bedroom.
When I arrived up here, Jesse was laying in this general direction right here with her feet facing towards the door.
Her head right about in that direction.
I learned subsequently that her mother got her removed from the bed because part of CPR is you wanted on a hard surface.
So her mother had moved her.
I had immediately noticed the way that her head was tilted, you could see a faint ligature mark on the side of her neck.
Pressure was applied to her neck via some type of ligature,
and there was pressure applied from the back,
which is something she couldn't have done.
We could also identify some faint bruising
on the wrists in the ankle area.
Her hands had been bound together,
her ankles possibly bound together as well.
This was a more intimate murder.
Yes, I would agree with that.
Someone who strangles at someone who is more comfortable,
especially if they come into some,
someone else's house to be able to do that.
So as Lieutenant's Wiki looks over the room,
he's searching everywhere, just anywhere,
to see what could have been used as the border weapon.
We found extension cords in the room
that were used to plug things in.
She also had the pulling type of shades
that you can pull and control that had that rope on them to.
None of the items that he was finding in that room
matched the marks on her neck.
Any other evidence found in this room?
There was a little bit of blood evidence that was found on the sheets and the pillowcases.
There was no signs of a struggle, no ransacking, and actually when I had first shown up,
I went into the Breezeway area.
She had a piano, and on top of that was some cash from a piano lesson, and that money wasn't taken.
This wasn't a robbery.
Did the scene seem staged?
Yes, absolutely.
The way her mother had found her, she was in bed, she was covered up, her head was on the
pillow, as if she was sleeping or as if someone placed her back in bed to make it look like
she was asleep. Investigators are talking to Jesse's mother. They're trying to figure out what
happened. And in those conversations, Jesse's mother tells detective something really unusual
that Jesse's hair and pants were wet in bed when she found her daughter. It appeared to be
that she was bathed. That struck me as extremely odd. Now, a mystery surrounded the death of a
19-year-old woman in Washington County. She died in Hartford. When we found out,
that she had been murdered.
There was a panic in Hartford.
We were so scared.
There was a dangerous person on the loose.
To have an actress killed after the first week
of your musical, it was beyond any imagination.
Holy cow, something's happening in our area.
Nobody saw this coming.
Nobody knew who had killed her or what had even happened.
This was all just completely a mystery.
Ma'am, you see in line with me, we're going to get EMS off for you.
Um, she's cold to the touch and she's blue.
It's strangulation marks.
There are strangulation marks?
That's what it looks like.
I don't know what's going on.
I don't know what's going on.
After talking with Joy and her telling me what she saw on Jesse's neck,
we realized somebody had intentionally taken her life.
So as part of the investigation, your candidacy
the neighborhood. Did you get any helpful tips from neighbors?
We'd gone to each one of the houses in the neighborhood, even in the back neighborhoods.
Nobody saw anything and there was nothing that rose anyone's suspicions.
We have a killer in our community, and it could be anyone.
I had no idea who would ever want to hurt her.
We were so scared.
This case absolutely stood out to us. We don't have homicides in the city of Hartford.
They're very, very rare.
Hartford, Wisconsin is a small town.
We're just off the northwest corner of the greater metropolitan Milwaukee area.
Beautiful community, roughly 16,000 people.
There's a lot of art.
There's a lot of performing arts.
Hartford kind of exemplifies the heartland of America.
Perk Place is like a staple in Hartford.
It's the local coffee shop.
It's where a lot of high school students would go out and hang.
If you didn't know where Jesse was,
you would probably be able to find her at Perk Place.
Buck, hello.
Perk Place, hot spot in town,
and that's where I met Jesse's dad
in downtown Hartford, Wisconsin.
Jesse loved this little shop.
Often was in the habit of coming after school with friends.
They'd come here and do homework or just hang out and have fun.
This is Jesse when she's one day old,
and that's a very tired but very present-looking joy
who had her.
It was the most miraculous day of my life.
Jessie was Joy's and Buck's only child.
They only had one daughter.
So for Joy, this is still too much.
She can't speak about this.
It's too heartbreaking for her.
It's too painful.
We had to leave Hartford,
so she didn't have to relive the nightmare constantly every day.
I miss everything about Jesse.
Our bond just, it got deeper.
as the years passed.
We talk about everything.
And my kid, it was never an issue trying to pull anything out of Jesse.
I couldn't shut her up sometimes.
She just was free to talk about everything
and things that mattered.
Sometimes I would get annoyed.
I would be like, let's just talk about high school things.
But she was definitely wise beyond her years.
She was the kid at the high school parties that chastised
the smokers and the drinkers.
She had great inner strength and belief.
Music was so important to Jesse.
It was her way to express herself.
So she started playing piano as a kid.
As a kid, first grade, yeah.
I took piano with Jesse because I thought I would need to
in order for her to stay in it.
She was so far ahead of me and loved it so much,
she didn't need me anymore, so I just dropped up.
I met Jesse in high school.
We heard someone playing piano and singing,
and we're like, we don't recognize that voice.
Who is that?
Forget, have resonant.
We convinced her to try out for the concert choir,
and she was incredible.
Jessie wrote her own music.
I think that was what made her unique.
That's what made her special,
and that's what drew a lot of us to her.
Jessie's coming out party as a local musician
was the eighth grade talent show.
The first song she ever wrote,
Joy and I had not heard.
We didn't even know about it.
She starts to play.
And she starts to sing, and I hear what's coming out of my kid.
And then the whole place exploded in a standing ovation, and she won the talent show.
It was the first time for me, it was the first time I really saw her talent as a musician.
She's super musical.
So in college, she auditioned for the University of Wisconsin Music Program.
So you want to do your name and introduce your pieces?
Okay, well, my name is Jesse Blodgett.
I'm a freshman at UWM right now.
I'm in the English education program, hopefully transfer to music.
After her audition, she called me and she just was beaming.
She made it into the school of music.
Well done.
Thank you.
Her dream and her vision was being a music teacher.
She really thought that she was going to change the world through music.
Music was going to be her vehicle.
I took on the directing for the Fiddler on the Roof production.
roof production. I first met Jesse at auditions. She stuck out even from that first night
of auditions. She had an effervescence and an energy that was infectious. And she could play
the fiddle. That, I had no idea someone was going to walk through the door and present that
way. She came home one day and she said, I'm the fiddler. She loved the cast. She called
them her second family. Jesse's last weekend on Earth was opening weekend.
for the filler on the roof.
We talked to the director, did anyone have a problem with Jesse?
Were there any jealousy issues?
Were there anything that could potentially lead someone
to feel that they needed to harm her?
Because my mind started to think that this could have potentially
been a targeted attack.
They knew their way around the house.
They knew where Jesse's bedroom was, and that's where they went.
The crime lab did the rape analysis,
where they end up checking for any body fluids.
It usually takes time to get results back
from any type of sexual assault kit that would be done
or any type of evidence that was potentially found
on Jesse's body.
As investigators are waiting for the results
to see if Jesse was sexually assaulted,
they're trying to piece together a timeline
of Jesse's last days.
We made the determination that she was killed that morning
simply by when we got there, the body temperature
was still warm.
She did not have rigamortis that had set in.
They had performed Friday and Saturday
and then Sunday afternoon matinee.
And then they had the cast party, their traditional late night cast party.
Jesse came home kind of late and was a little troubled.
The diary that she had that she was keeping, we found next to her bed.
Detectives learn that Jesse wrote in her diary just hours before she was murdered.
And something that she wrote immediately jumps out at them.
In a way, I'm furious.
There was a subject in the cast that she was furious at, who was a little older than her.
We might want to find out why she was upset with this person.
It's a big clue in this investigation, and that diary entry includes a name.
She was an actress, a musician, and also a college student.
My name is Jesse Blanchett. I'm a freshman at UWM right now.
But now, 19-year-old Jesse is at the center of a bizarre murder mystery.
Everyone wanted answers. Nobody had any.
He was very much like hearing that your daughter had been killed.
I cannot imagine what Buck went through.
You know, I was sorry for her dad not being there
when she needed him most.
And that I would never stop loving her.
And I would never forget her.
We did a full workup on Jesse Blodget.
Her friends, who she knew, who they knew, where she worked,
what type of person Jesse was.
And when we did that, Jesse was an amazing person.
person. She was doing everything in life right, everything.
Jesse had no enemies that I could think of.
The detectives asked us if we had any thoughts about who might have done this.
And we did have some thoughts.
There was the guys who trimmed our trees, who were in the trees literally over Jesse's bedroom,
trimming big limbs just the week before. And they came in the morning and she was sleeping.
That is potentially a lead here.
The trees that they were working on overlooked her bedroom window.
Where were those trees?
Just right back here?
Yeah, those trees were right over in this area.
And that's a window to her room.
It is.
That is her bedroom.
They're here for a day, two days, three days.
They're picking up what the routine of the house is.
When do mom and dad leave?
I just thought, you know, maybe they had thoughts,
seeing her or thinking about her in her bedroom.
We interviewed people from the house.
tree cutting place and we were able to determine that none of the tree cutters were involved in this.
But Buck tells detectives about a concern that Jesse had about another individual.
There was an old man in a restaurant where she was a waitress right in our neighborhood
and he had once done an inappropriate thing when she was on the job.
He positioned himself in a narrow hallway where the waitresses had to come into contact
into contact with him, had to rub against him as they passed.
But detectives are able to determine that that former coworker wasn't even in town when
Jesse was murdered, so he's completely cleared.
There is still no official cause of death. Authorities say they are awaiting toxicology results.
According to a police affidavit, Jesse's mother says after coming home from a cast party about
1 a.m., Jesse went to bed alone. The cast party was at a really neat property. It was out, I would
on a farm, there were llamas out there, this big swimming pool and the kids were swimming and playing.
We were having chicken fights.
It was just fun.
Jesse was happy and smiling.
I'm actually in that video with just sitting next to me chatting.
Jess comes up and sits down in the chair next to me and is just bubbly as all get out and tells me how much fun she had had this first
weekend being this character I was thrilled to hear this. Jesse came home from
the cast party that night. Joy heard Jesse come in and got up and asked her
how was the day and the party and Jesse was a little troubled. She had to talk
with her about being uncomfortable at the party with this older male subject
who she thought became a little too flirtatious with her. Jesse was
uncomfortable enough to write it in her diary and leave it for us
This was her last entry into her diary.
This was written the night before she was murdered.
It was, I think I'm being corrupted.
I think certain men are taking what should be platonic love
and perverting it into competition.
In a way, I'm furious.
And Jesse writes about just this relationship
with an older castmate.
She needs to clearly define that relationship.
And that castmate's that she needs to clearly define that relationship.
His name is Randy Talley.
Randy Talley was the choreographer for the show.
He also played one of the young men with a leading role in it.
The Bible truly teaches us, never trust an employer.
At the cast party, I did see her sitting in his lap.
It was around a fire.
This was a 46-year-old individual and she was 19.
I did feel very unsettled.
seeing her in his lap.
I just remember feeling like, is this something
that she's okay with?
Because if yes, then whatever, that's their business.
But if not, I just felt this like,
what if she's not comfortable?
Like, does she need somebody to intervene?
It just stuck with me.
Detectives have seen this entry
that talks about an older castmate, Brandy Talley.
They've got questions for him now.
They call him in for an interview.
What happened?
Well, we'll get to that.
He was probably one of the last people to see her.
Certainly the police would want to talk to him.
I'm getting the vibe.
It's like, for me?
Yeah, just that you feel like you got a little more to tell me.
That was another one of those red flags for us.
I just can't believe this.
I hugged her goodbye last night and now she's gone.
And there's something else.
Investigators here don't know yet that just three days earlier in a town just about 15 minutes
away, there had been that other violent attack on a young woman.
I saw the knife in his hand.
I was terrified.
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we were going to begin with the mysterious death of a teenage actress her mother discovered her dead
in her bedroom the day after a cast party we were all terrified oh my gosh is it somebody that we
were working with on this show and just
Jesse had mentioned that someone in the cast had made her feel uncomfortable.
The subject was identified as Randy Talley.
It was a 46-year-old individual, and she was 19.
One of Jesse's friends tells investigators they saw Randy pull Jesse onto his lap at one of the cast parties.
We subsequently were able to have an interview with Randy and determine whether he was our suspect in this homicide.
What happened?
Detective Thicken's conducted the interview.
I can tell you, Jesse was found deceased today by your parents.
They found her early this afternoon.
Okay, so that...
Can you tell me anything about the circumstances of finding her?
Well, that's what I'm trying to figure out.
It's not real clear right now.
We tried to get his time frame for that period that she had died.
Oh my God.
This is so hard.
And that was a little difficult because he was supposed to be at a certain job.
Did you work this morning?
No, I did not.
So that was another one of those red flakes for us.
Randy says he works a temp job, and he didn't get a call that day.
They tried to call me, but they had the wrong number or something.
They didn't get a hold of me until, you know, almost the end of the work day.
We talked with them about how things went at the cast party,
what his interpretation was, what his feelings for Jesse were.
What happened to the party?
There was swimming and talking and hanging out.
I literally sat right next to Jesse.
for most of the night.
Were you just like sitting next to her
or was she like sitting tight up in it?
We were on a couch with four or five kids.
Okay.
We were about hip to hip.
I think I probably put my hand on her back a few times.
She may have touched my leg a few times.
So you would have had some contact over there?
Sure.
Do you any impression from her that anything was wrong?
No.
On kosher?
No.
No, you know, in fact we had the best night Sunday night.
We had also learned through our investigation that at another cast party, Jesse, was actually
sitting on his lap.
One of the things, one of the comments I got from one of the people that was at the party was
that they seemed like you guys were flirting a little bit.
A little bit.
One of the things they said was that we had the party on Saturday night, like you pulled
around your lap.
I did.
Okay.
She's one of my favorite people in the cast.
Okay.
Did anything more than that happen?
Absolutely not.
Okay.
I mean, I don't want to...
I understand.
I understand.
I understand.
I understand exactly what you're saying.
Okay.
I felt very close to her.
I never...
I never kissed her.
Okay.
Or anything beyond what those people saw.
Like you said, you got, you know...
I have a girlfriend, and, and yeah, that, you know...
That probably would...
It probably would repress her a lot.
It would not.
I mean, but, you know what?
I mean, it's not anything I'm ashamed of.
You know, I'm a demonstratively affectionate person.
We had learned that he had a longtime girlfriend.
He was in what we would have considered a stable relationship.
Since Randy had physical contact with Jesse in the last few days,
they asked him for a DNA sample, and he agrees to it.
Swap it up, back and forth inside your cheek.
I would stay in a different room, watch the interview.
We'll be back with you in 30 seconds, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
And then Detective Thicken's would come out.
out we would confer a little bit do you want anything to drink I need to caffeine
and then he would go back in and he would re-initiate the questioning okay I
don't want to leave here I guess with the vibe that there's something more
that maybe you have more insight that's that's what I'm getting to point of
okay I wish I wish I had some more insight I can't imagine this detectives want
to know if you didn't go to work that day what were you actually doing so
What did you do it do you get a day to sleep in after?
What did you?
Yeah, I just kind of slept in.
I Facebooked some friends.
I sent out a couple of resumes.
I, you know, I hung around the house.
I guess actors, I have a hard time read sometimes with emotions people have.
That's why, I don't know if that's why I'm getting the vibe.
It's like, I mean.
The vibe from who?
From me?
Just that you feel like you got a little more to tell me.
If you don't know, that's fine.
I'm just, if there's anything, if there's something you can think of.
No, I'm just floored, sir.
I'm just, I just can't believe this.
Okay.
I hugged her goodbye last night and now she's gone.
He was asked, did he commit this homicide?
And he adamantly denied that he had any involvement in it.
I didn't know Randy very well, but I never saw anything that caused me to say, oh, wait a minute.
I've got a member of my production staff who I feel is unsafe with these young people.
That kind of thought never, ever occurred to me.
But detectives aren't so sure.
They want to take a closer look at what Randy was doing the day of the murder.
And meanwhile, investigators, just a few towns over, are working their own disturbing case.
And got a phone call.
There was a alleged attack at the park.
gonna die.
It was like,
oh boy.
We started to wonder if this is something
that could be potentially connected.
This is unreal.
My fear is that this happened, this is somebody that knew her.
He said, you haven't been to her house.
Never. I don't know where she lives.
What led us to a guy named Randy Talley
was Jesse's last entry in her diary
where she speaks of this person that made her feel uncomfortable
at the cast party.
I'm a hugger. I hugger. I hugger.
people.
Okay.
You know her, I mean, you're saying you don't know her a lot.
I'm saying that I've known her for six weeks and then I feel very close to her.
I'm completely freaking out.
So there weren't any TIFs or hot moments or anything like that?
No.
Not any.
Detectives want to verify Randy's story, so they pull his phone records.
We were able to determine his movements, so there was an impossibility that he was a possibility
you would have been able to be at the house on that day.
Mr. Talley was ruled out as a suspect in this case.
As all of this is going on, just a few towns over,
investigators with the Washington County Sheriff's Office
are investigating their own case of a young woman
attacked just three days before Jesse Blatchett's murder.
We're going to need a copy an ambulance.
My son's girlfriend was just attacked in a park by a guy.
So July 12th, you are here.
Yes.
Walking your dog.
Yep.
Was there anybody else out here when you first arrived?
I remember there being one person here.
He was sitting in a van, but I didn't really think anything of it because it's a public park.
So Melissa said that she ended her walk with the dog, walked back to her car, and she had turned around and there's a guy running towards it.
When did it hit you that you were in real danger?
When I turned around and said, oh, you scared me and he didn't stop.
He just kept coming.
And that's when I saw the knife in his hand.
He just straight up tackled me.
I grabbed the knife and I've got the blade end in my hand.
And I'm just yelling at him like, what are you doing?
Where did you get the wherewithal to put your hand on the knife blade?
My body was like, you know what, this is our best bet at survival.
I knew I had a grip on the knife and I was not letting go.
My adrenaline just really kicked in.
and was like you don't have time to feel pain right now.
You need to survive.
A lot of people also said, like,
why didn't your dog bite him?
She just turned a year old.
She just was standing there and probably just kind of confused.
Then he went back, ran back to his van and took off.
Then she went to her car,
threw the knife, into the car, drove home.
Who was your first call?
Joel.
We weren't even dating for that long.
She was just frantic.
She said I just got attacked.
I just told her to go to my first.
my parents' house and I stayed on the phone with her the whole time.
I'm on the phone, my hand is ripped open, there's just blood everywhere.
I'm so thankful that he was there and he kept me calm because that's, I truly
believe that's what helped save my life.
And then your dad calls 911.
She tackled her, she fought him off and everything in the park.
She's got his knife.
She's bleeding from the hand or leg.
Okay, did she know this person?
No.
In our area, there's very little stranger on stranger crime.
You're very cynical at first, right?
You're like, it probably is some BS, something manufactured.
But that was my initial thought.
When I got to the hospital, I introduced myself and talked to Melissa.
Detective Pausing, July 12th.
Yes.
Menominee Falls Hospital.
She was obviously distraught.
She was obviously shook.
Someone happened.
So then he tackled me on the ground.
I somehow managed to grab the knife from him.
I mean, I really honestly couldn't tell you how I got it, but I did.
And I'm just glad that you never heard my dog.
And I really thought I was gonna die.
But I grabbed it and I wasn't gonna do that to me.
So did he ever say anything from him?
He said, can I go?
He was asking me if he could go.
And I was like, no.
No, and he tried grabbing the knife away from me.
I'm like, if you're gonna go, I'm taking this with me.
And he started running back to his car.
And then I got out there as fast as I could.
He didn't say word until, can I just go?
And what did that sound like?
Weak, scared. It sounded confused.
And who asks that anyways?
I mean, what a weird thing to ask.
So the detective calls you.
Yep.
What did the detective say?
Just like interrogating me.
Ask me where I was last night.
was last night. How do I know her?
Detectives have cleared Melissa's boyfriend, and they determine the story that she's telling is true.
And there's one particular detail that seals the deal for them.
She had gravel dust on the toes of her shoes.
Her story was that he was on top of her and she was on her stomach.
That would create these circles of gravel dust.
He's white?
He's a white guy.
Blonde hair.
Blonde hair.
Black-framed black.
She described him to a T.
And she was, to this day, one of the better witnesses I've ever talked to my entire.
She would have made a better witness than I did.
Would you be able to do a composite sketch on him?
Could try it for sure.
The sketch was very detailed, and it was actually pretty remarkable her recollection
of this attacker during a traumatic incident where she's being attacked and possibly going to be killed.
Washington County deputies are searching for a man who assaulted a woman in Richfield Historical Park.
historical park.
I remember watching it on TV.
And I'm like, why is nobody calling?
Nothing, zero, zip, not a single call.
You get that realization like, wow, this is not going to be easy to solve.
But soon, there's an unexpected breakthrough in the knife attack on Melissa.
And I was like, holy .
That never happens.
They zero in on a suspect, but when they track him down, no one can believe where they find him.
I said, I was wondering if I could talk to you.
And he's like, sure.
And I'm like, where are you?
He was portraying himself as something that he absolutely wasn't.
He was with us when we were grieving.
He saw our pain.
Both cases very different.
But investigators are now piecing positive together.
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Now a mystery surrounding the death of a 19-year-old woman in Washington County.
15,000 people have been on edge ever since Jesse Blodgett's murder.
That 19-year-old UWM student was found dead inside her family's home.
That crime sent shockway.
shock waves through Hartford.
Fiddler on the roof, Jesse's a part of the cast.
She was the fiddler, and after she was murdered,
the Hartford players didn't know if they should do
the second weekend.
Without Jesse, everybody was traumatized.
What do we do now?
Do we cancel?
What would Jesse want us to do?
It was very challenging to get back into it.
They debated it hard and decided together
that Jesse would want the show.
to go on and they were right.
Final decision was made to take a candle when we placed it up there where she had originally
sat and that candle was lit through the entire musical.
Just a lit handle because they said Jesse wasn't replaceable so why even try?
The symbolism of the fiddler sitting on the roof is that life is always tenuous.
and you never really know what's going to happen next.
She could never have known that that harm was coming toward her.
While police in Hartford, Wisconsin are investigating Jesse's murder,
they don't know yet that just three days earlier
there had been a violent attack on Melissa Etzler in a nearby town.
Washington County deputies are searching for a man who assaulted a woman in Richfield
Historical Park.
When I found out about the attack in the park, I did think
It was related because we live in a small town, so there's not a lot of crime that happens here.
The detective that went down to process the Melissa's car located a knife on the passenger floorboard of the vehicle.
And then later Melissa was like, that's the knife that I took from him.
Blood on the handle still, most likely her blood from the defensive wound of her hand.
We had assigned a detective to go to the park.
There was a litany of evidence through the driveway out the parking lot.
There were sunglasses that were located there.
And then we found a rule of tape.
Ventilation tape, it's kind of like an aluminum backing on it a little bit so that when you put it on it sticks real tight and it's real hard to get out of.
Why would he have a roll of tape on it?
This is not a robbery.
I've done legit robberies.
It's a threat of force.
Guy with a gun, guy with a knife.
We now have your attention.
But that's followed by a request.
Give me your wallet, your necklace, and then you go in deeper and you're thinking,
well, why didn't he hide his identity?
Put on a mask, put on a cap, why didn't, he...
Absolutely nothing.
Really the answer is because he didn't expect that there would be a witness,
probably because he wanted to take her with him.
And that's when my brain was like, oh, were you trying to kidnap me?
Were you trying to rape me?
What is this?
this. He was probably going to credit, bind her up somehow or control her that way. So she really
showed a lot of strength and a lot of determination to survive by fighting him off. Tuesday, July 16, 139,
we're in Richfield at the historical park. Melissa is going to walk us through what had occurred.
Was it the 12th? Yes. July 12th. Friday. So a couple of days after the incident, you come back
with police. I basically walked the...
them through the park of what happened during the attack.
Right to the gravel part after this.
Because I still had my leg bandaged up from the hospital.
The whole side of my leg was just ripped up
from being tackled on the ground.
I noticed he was looking at me out of his part
and when he noticed that I saw him,
he went like this so I couldn't see who was there.
Okay.
But she did say something about a blue minivan.
That's a pretty common vehicle,
at least in Washington County.
We're just in the van of it.
Right here.
So something really interesting happens.
Just two weeks before the attack on Melissa,
an officer on routine patrol in that same park
makes a crucial observation.
Richfield Historical Park, there's not a lot of traffic at all.
You see three cars in the parking lot at one time,
that's quite a busy day.
Part of our duties, our property checks and park checks.
I drove through this park at least once a day.
I saw a single vehicle, tend to recognize the vehicles you see on a regular basis.
This was one I hadn't seen before.
I ran the registration.
I did a brief background check.
There were no red flags, no criminal history, nothing that caused any concern.
I concluded that the registered owners were probably just out here walking or walking their dog.
So he hears from fellow officers that they're looking for a similar vehicle that may have been involved in that attack.
Andy came up to me and said, hey, I don't know if it would help or not, but there was this blue van parked.
And here's the plate.
Here you go.
Thanks, Andy.
With that license plate, we were subsequently able to identify who the vehicle belonged to.
It came back to a couple out of Ridgefield, right, local.
So then detectives went out to their house and they said, do you have this minivan?
They said, yes.
Our son uses this minivan.
And found out that they had a 20-year-old son.
So I called him.
I said, I'm investigating incident that happened last Friday.
I was wondering if I could talk to you.
And they said he'd be there in 15 minutes, right?
I hung up the phone.
And I looked at Aaron.
I was like, holy, Aaron.
He never asked me what this is about.
That never happens.
It's just hot in here, because.
And when they sit down to talk to him,
he says something about Jesse Blodgett's murder.
that raises some serious alarms.
That's information that hadn't been released.
Correct.
So that would be inside information that he shouldn't have had.
Everybody has had some mix of broken bones or broken heart
or broken dreams or broken relationships.
Singing this song for you.
But I've never had a pain that was one one hundredth,
literally, of the intensity and the duration of this pain.
The day after Jesse had been merged,
had been murdered. Some of us friends were invited to go over to the Blaget House. We thought it would
be a good idea to be there for her parents, especially with her being the only child.
It was all of Jesse's friends that house was packed to the gills with people.
Mariah, Jackie, and Ian were among Jesse's closest friends that were there that day,
along with Jesse's former boyfriend, Dan Bartelt. Those are some good friends.
Those are some good friends, some good kids, some good young human beings.
We formed a big circle in our living room around the fireplace and told stories, you know, just shared memories and
shared tears and shared hugs. We were also laughing.
Jesse's life, I mean, she was a light in this world.
Dan was Jesse's first boyfriend back in freshman Newro high school.
Jesse was kind of head over heels for Dan temporarily for I think about three months.
Dan broke up with Jesse, but so they stayed friends.
You would see them laughing or hanging out or just doing music together.
They sat right next to each other in school for four years,
first and second chair of violins in the orchestra.
Dan was also very musically talented as well.
He was very similar to Jesse in that way.
They weren't a lot of the musicals and the plays together.
And Dan was just over the week before playing music in Jesse's music room with her.
When we were gathered as friends the day after Jesse had died,
Jesse had died.
I sat with Dan on the fireplace and I was holding his hand
and I had my head on his shoulder crying and he squeezed my hand in comfort.
And then his cell phone rang.
So he excused himself from the room and went over into the dining room and was on the phone
for a while.
He came back into the room and he said, okay, well, I have to go and said, I was just on the
phone with a police officer and they asked me to come down to the station.
for an interview.
And Joy said,
you know,
don't worry, Dan.
Police are going to want to talk
to all of Jesse's friends.
So we drove him to the police station.
We dropped him off,
and he just simply said,
pick me up in 30 minutes.
The police do want to talk to Dan,
but not about Jesse's murderer.
Instead, they want to ask him
about the park attack on Melissa.
We need, you know,
to talk to him because I have his picture
and I was,
A heck of a resemblance for the sketch that I had in my hand.
Okay, my name's Joel Clodding, that's Aaron Walsh.
Okay, just so you know you're not in trouble.
Okay. Do you get dropped up here or?
Yes, I got trouble.
Who job got me?
Some friends of mine.
All these different questions gets a person talking.
What's your name? What do you do?
Do you have a job?
Where you work in?
get. Roller, well, associate, associated engineering.
And what do you do there?
Mostly cut around the materials.
This is about an incident that Detective Walshine
investigated happened last Friday.
So this happened at a park.
And if you have any knowledge about what this is,
best can tell me now I understand that.
Yes, okay.
The game plan was to get him to admit to being in that park
at the same time that Melissa was.
Were you at a park?
No.
At any park?
Go ahead.
Please.
Is it possible that you're at a park now?
Okay.
If this is our guy, he was in a fight on Friday where a girl, the wounds would still be there.
You could see both of us looking, occasionally looking underneath tables, looking for abrasions, signs of a struggle.
Your hands?
Go like this?
What have to have your phone?
You have a screw at work?
Oh.
Grab up.
Like a card that I move my stuff around on there to screw through the one.
Aaron thought this guy ain't working.
Aaron just saw an opening and went.
You don't have a job to you.
It was an intuition.
And if we checked with your employer, would you still have your job?
Oh, okay. That's what I thought. How long, when do you lose your job?
A while ago.
Do you parents know you last year ago?
No.
First provable life. No, and then, now he's on the defense, right?
And that's when I went in and said, how did you hurt yourself then? How did you injure your thumb?
So then you want to cut your finger at work?
Yeah. What would you cut your finger?
Oh, that likes.
Okay. Tell us about that.
I was creating the carlady.
Where, when did this happen?
We're at the home.
Okay.
One second.
Let's talk.
Okay.
At the point that I moved my chair, we went from an interview to an interrogation.
Listen, nobody in their right mind would lie about cutting themselves if it happened at home cooking.
Okay.
We've found it before.
I've been there.
So we're knocking down Domino's, right?
We have our guy.
He's now admitted being there.
Unless you got, things aren't going to ball for you and we can understand.
And then when things aren't going to well for people,
they do think that are very out of character.
And what you have to do is basically make them understand
or make them feel like telling you the truth
is better than not telling you the truth.
If nobody made a mistake, they wouldn't put the racers on pensions.
They made a mistake, made a mistake.
They're in the state.
In the state, not telling the parents that I was fired and happened to the marketing.
They up the pressure, telling him there's evidence, there's blood on the knife, it's being processed by the crime lab.
Finally, Dan cracks.
Now, I was out of the park.
Correct.
And you went after that girl, right?
Why?
Life scares.
That's coplots.
When that's .
Right, that was just his out.
Fine.
In his version of events, it was to, quote unquote, to scare molest,
but we didn't believe that.
So you're gonna get arrested?
Okay.
You understand that?
Yes.
Stand up and put your hands on you later.
Thanks.
He was arrested by law enforcement,
and then we charged him with an attempted murderer
and a recklessly endangering safety.
I was very thankful because I was scared
that he was like going to come back and finish the job.
As for Dan's friends, the ones who had dropped him off at the police station,
they had no idea this was all going on.
And so we came back in 30 minutes and we said,
We're looking for Dan and a police officer came out and said,
we can't release Dan. He's being detained right now. We were so confused.
And we just assumed that meant we could come pick him up later.
So what arrest has been made and investigators are now wondering,
is it possible that the man who attacked Melissa could have also killed his own friend?
He was living this secret life.
Washington County Sheriff's deputies arrested a man for attacking a woman in Richfield Historical Park.
It was all over the news, this young man was taken into custody.
The reason why the police found him was because I remembered the van, make and model, and what it looked like.
I'm one of the people that I like to watch crime shows.
I do always joke about that the reason why I was able to remember what he was wearing and how tall he was in his weight is because I watched those shows.
Dan and I became friends through high school.
How could the guy that, you know, I was friends from,
friends with, do something like that.
Dan appears to be in denial as well.
Just moments after his arrest for attacking Melissa,
he asked detectives a really odd question.
Can you know, a record?
It's not so.
It's not a thing.
It's funny.
Interesting.
What, this?
Uh, depends on the answer.
But there were two other comments that Dan made during that interview
that really struck investigators.
Do you get dropped up here?
Yes, I got trouble.
Where were you at again?
I guess.
How was he, I mean, Hartford, just gluggestus.
Did she who?
Blodgett?
Is that the girl that has patched?
Yeah.
You were a finger-faxed.
Okay. Sorry to hear about that.
They just thought it was a little bit odd and unusual that he had been coming from her residence from this vigil.
And I asked him, you know, do you know anything about that?
And I was making small talk, right? I had no idea.
What happened?
What happened?
Someone great doesn't hurt her.
You can't.
He said or did he think so or one?
He said that his friend Jesse had just been murdered and that she had been raped.
But that's information that hadn't been released.
That is true, that had not been released.
That she had been raped.
Correct.
So that would be inside information that he shouldn't have had.
This is a detail of the crime scene that only the killer would know.
Daniel Bartel came from a nice family.
He went to church and he was involved in theater.
And he also goes to Dan Cartown.
He was a straight-A student.
He was one of the few students at Hartford Union High School
who had a higher GPA than Jesse did.
He's gifted violinist.
He's an athlete on the cross-country team.
Dan Bartelt was funny.
I mean, he was a fun person to be around.
He lightened up a room.
He could pull in a crowd and get people to gravitate toward him.
And we loved being part of that group.
He could sing.
He could act.
He could write music.
He was a good entertainer.
Dan often showed off his talent.
Here he is singing Master of the House from Les Miserob.
I know that Jesse and Dan were also close at that time.
And I was kind of always jealous of their friendship because I was like,
Dan is so cool, he's so fun and he's so smart and he's an overachiever.
And he went off to University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point,
and he was there for his fall semester freshman year.
And then he dropped out of school.
His father told him, well, if you're going to be home, you need to work.
He told his parents he got a job,
But he also landed the lead role in the theater production of Bye Bye Birdie.
Here he is singing One Last Kiss.
Jesse and Dan were also close at that time.
They made music together. They wrote songs together. They sang together.
They recorded together.
They loved music together and it was just a shared love that they had.
He's Jesse's friend. He's a good kid. He's never in any trouble.
Daniel Bartelt was playing the part of an actor who was portraying himself as something that he absolutely wasn't.
Dan had been pretending he had a job that he didn't have for months and nobody knew.
He never worked there. Apparently he never even had applied for the job.
He would get up every morning 5, 5.30. His mom would pack his lunch for him.
He would put his lunch pail, his work boots, his computer, and a backpack in a van, and drive away from the house.
and his parents had no clue that he didn't have a job.
And in fact, what he was doing is he was hanging out in parks.
He was becoming a predator and he was looking for easy prey.
He was one of the smartest people that I've ever interviewed.
He was a creep.
I'm trying to think of a better way to put it.
When I found out that he had a relationship, friendship with Jesse,
I knew I was going to call Hartford right away as soon as they had time to do it.
The Sheriff's Department gives us a call.
us a call and says we have someone in our custody right now for our attack in Richfield.
He's a friend of Jesse's. He knows Jesse. You guys are probably going to want to come talk with him.
So our detectives have gone over there to conduct an interview with him pertaining to Jesse Blodje.
But this time, Dan has an alibi. He says he was at the park.
Sure enough, he was there like he said he was.
But there's something else at that park that also catches the detective's eyes.
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When Daniel Bartelt was arrested, Sheriff's Department gives us a call and says we have someone in our custody right now for the attack on Melissa.
A, he came and met me from Jesse's vigil.
B, he mentioned that she was raped.
You need to look at this guy.
SOR detectives had gone over there to conduct an interview with him.
So July 17th, Bralt is brought in once again for questioning.
They had already gotten the evidence and they had enough for the charging for the attack on Melissa.
Now we wanted to speak with him about Jesse and Detective Thicken's was leading the investigation at this point.
So he conducted the interview with him.
I'm trying to talk to anybody and everybody who might have some information that's going to help me and figure out what happened.
Initially, Dan was cooperative and wanted to say that, you know, how great she was.
What kind of person was, Jesse?
How would you describe her?
She wanted to help.
If one of her friends is having trouble at home, she doesn't ignore it or beat around the bush.
She wants to help them confronted.
Crazy tree hugger and she only ate organic food.
And then he would become emotional as he was talking.
She advocated against what?
He was exhibiting signs that would show somebody was emotional, putting his head down, making sounds.
But every time he would look up, there wasn't a single tear in either one of his eyes.
By this point in time, they knew that he had lied about having a job.
They asked him what he was doing that Monday when Jesse was killed.
Where were you on Monday?
He was driving around.
Where'd you go?
I said, I'd live on.
He worried about Woodlawn?
Trying to write.
It's like writing on site.
He said that he was at Woodlawn Park in fairly close proximity to Jesse's house.
What do you think happened to Joseph?
Sometimes things happen that are intended.
You've been in a situation like that.
You make me very uncomfortable.
Why is that?
Because of what you're trying to insinue way.
The reason he would be asked that question, what do you think happened to Jesse, is because we want to see what he's going to tell us.
We try to keep them open-ended.
See, how this is helpful.
You're going to want to answer to you're going to help me.
If we're going to talk more, I might have an attorney present.
So we end our interview with him.
What we got on the interview was a little bit more of the time frame during this time that the homicide potentially happened.
So officers did what good officers would do, and they try to figure out, okay, is there any way we can tell if Daniel Bartelt was at Woodlawn Park?
How many cameras are set up here throughout the park?
We've got the one.
Just the one up at this park.
When we pulled that video, saw that he was actually here at the park.
He walks this way over towards this pavilion here.
There's children in here playing.
He walks by these garbage cans here.
and then he kind of goes out of frame
as he's walking down the pathway
to get out of the park.
So that actually corroborated
what Daniel had to say
that he was at Woodland Park
sometime on Monday morning.
I think Daniel Bartelt
was being asked so many questions
and he was starting to get so frustrated
that he thought the easiest way
is maybe feed us a little bit of the truth
with a lot of the lies.
He was there at 10 a.m. on Monday morning,
like he said he was, but there's still between 8 and 10 that he was, you know, that he's
unaccounted for. So they went and pulled all the garbage from that park.
They asked the person in charge of the park, when was garbage taken? And he said, well,
garbage was last taken a Monday morning around 7 or 7.30.
At this point, several days have passed since the murder. What were the odds that
that evidence would still be there in a trash can like this?
to zero that you could get, I would say.
There's being good and there's being lucky,
and in this line of work you need a little bit of both of them.
In this case, we had a lot of luck.
They did locate something, we called it the mother load.
Inside this garbage can, they ended up finding
a frosted mini-weets box.
The top was opened up on it.
Stuffed inside that frosted mini-weets box was a ligature,
the rope, alcohol wipes, a ball gag that was homemade,
made with the same type of tape that is used for ventilation systems.
This type of tape was located at the crime scene with Melissa.
I refer to it as a kill kit.
It's just someone who has bad intentions to harm someone else,
gathering up all the supplies that they would need to do it,
keeping it all in one place for easy disposal.
But now the critical question is, can they connect these items to Dan?
Since Jesse would have been killed sometime after her mother went to work at 8.30,
and Dan was seen at the park at 1025,
police believe he would have had plenty of time
to dump them there.
They were able to locate Jesse's DNA on the ropes
and on some of the antiseptic wipes.
On that tape, they were able to identify
a fingerprint belonging to Daniel Bartelt,
and they were able to identify a hair follicle
with DNA match to Jesse Blodget.
The only DNA that was in that box
was Daniel Bartelt's and Jesse.
We've got him.
We begin with an arrest in the killing of that young Wisconsin actress found dead after a filler on the roof cast party.
The suspect is one of her high school classmates.
It's the same man who was arrested for assaulting a woman in a Washington County Park days before Jesse's death.
This is a close friend of Jesse's.
They had been hanging out all summer and now all of a sudden he's being charged with her murder.
He was welcome in her home.
He was over the week before.
Joy and I couldn't quite believe it.
Dan Bartelt is charged with first-degree intentional homicide and please not guilty.
Then as detectives continue digging into his relationship with Jesse,
they discover a chilling social media post from just a month and a half before her murder.
We were able to retrieve a Facebook post that Jesse had written about Dan coming into her house.
Jesse wrote,
When Dan Bartelt breaks into your house while you're sleeping.
being to awaken you.
And as people start commenting, she adds,
he walked into my house and then my room
while I was still in bed.
What a freak.
He knew how to get in.
He knew her parents.
He knew her parents worked.
And he also would have the perfect alibi.
I'm just over here to see Jesse,
and we're just going to play some music.
I think, honestly, it was a practice.
Could I get into her house?
Could I get up to her room?
But that post is just.
just the beginning. I did search warrants on the home, the van, the computer. Looking at this
search history, it looked like that Daniel was attempting to play the part of the killer.
Opening statements started today in Daniel Bartelt's murder trial in West Bend.
Thirteen months after Jesse's murder, Dan Bartelt walks into a Wisconsin courtroom to face a
jury. He would eventually plead guilty to the charge of reckless endangerment for that attack on the
And the charge for her attempted murder, that was dismissed.
But he insists he's not guilty of killing his friend.
We see Jesse's side on one side of the aisle and Dan's side on the other side of the aisle.
Like a bizarreo horror movie wedding.
People are crying, people are angry.
You could look at anybody's face and you'd see a different emotion.
Although Bartelt's DNA was found on Jesse, he was never charged with rape.
Our biggest fear was that Dan was going to claim
a claim that this was a consensual thing that Jesse participated in that went wrong.
And we knew that wasn't true.
That didn't mean he might not claim it in court and smear her name.
Yes, there's tons of pieces of evidence.
We want to think through a logical order of how we're going to present the case.
Jesse's mother, Joy, was our first witness.
She didn't ever keep the covers on her, and her bed wasn't cluttered.
Joy was an important witness because she was the person that found Jessie, and she was also on that 911 call.
She's cold, she's cold.
She's cold.
She's cold.
Oh, my God.
When the defense cross-examines Joy, they focus on Jesse and Dan's friendship, suggesting he would have no reason to kill his friend.
You would see Dan at the house on those three occasions.
Did Jesse and Dan appear to enjoy each other's company and be having a good time making music?
music? Yes?
Yes.
This was an unusual case because Daniel Bartelt's family actually knew Jesse's family.
And there was an interesting dynamic because we had two mothers testify.
Daniel Bartelt's mother broke down in tears on the witness stand today.
Love your son.
Yes.
It's fair to say that you and your husband have done everything to provide a decent and loving home.
Yes.
I didn't blame them for this. They didn't do this.
I only know them to be a good family.
who gave him a good environment to grow up in.
But when questioned by the defense,
Laura Bartelt admitted it wasn't her son's nature
to be a bit of a liar.
Was Dan, a kid who would lie to you often
as he was growing up?
Well, yes.
From time to time?
Time to time.
When you found that out from law enforcement
that your son didn't have a job,
were you surprised?
Yes.
Why were you surprised?
Because he was leaving every day
and I don't know where else he would have been going.
Jesse Blodgett's parents walked out of court at one point today.
The testimony simply too much to take.
A detective took the stand.
He testified about some key evidence that he found.
Based upon your experience, was it also an unusual mixture of materials to be located in a cereal box?
Very much so.
Here we had a box with all the stuff used to kill Jesse.
Rope, laces, antiseptic wipes.
The Intertaped 698 was a huge piece of...
evidence. It's not like duct tape or masking tape or scotch tape.
It's not a common tape. The police couldn't even find any in all the hardware stores in
Washington County. It was located at the crime scene where Melissa was attacked on July 12th
in the mother load of the Frost and Mini Wheat cereal box. And that same inner tape 698
was also located in Daniel's house. In addition, an actual role was found under Jesse's bed
and it had Daniel's fingerprints on it.
We had taken good video
and good photographic evidence of her bedroom.
You can see in one of the photographs
the roll of tape that was underneath her bed.
The defense definitely made some hay
out of this roll of tape
because that was not initially taken into evidence
was located about a week later.
They never came out and said
that somebody planted this tape,
but they were,
trying to cast doubt on the investigation.
Another important piece of evidence for the prosecution was that rope that was found in the
serial box.
Jesse's DNA was sort of in the middle of the rope, and Dan's DNA was located on the ends of
the rope by the knots that he made.
These same ropes were located by search warrant in Daniel's house.
It was our theory that Daniel cut this rope at his house.
He made a knot around it, so it would be a good grip for him, and then he used that to
strangle Jesse. The defense tried to claim that there was some sort of cross-contamination
within the mother load and that you can't tell which was Jesse's on one or on the other.
If there is two items that touch each other, there is that possibility of transfer of DNA
to occur.
But the defense never really said what those alternative explanations were for how this DNA got there.
We learned today that the young man accused of killing Jesse Blanchett seemed to have a fascination
with murder.
The computer search history.
A lot of the search history on Dan's computer was very, very disturbing.
It was serial killers, spree killers, how many bodies do you need to be considered in one or the other?
And it was intertwined with very graphic, violent pornography.
There was videos on there for bondage and sexual assault and homicide,
much of the same way as we suspect that Jesse was bound.
Jesse was in her bed sleeping. She never had a chance to fight back. The motive was I want to kill somebody and I want to kill somebody that's going to be an easy mark.
Jesse's screaming to us. She's screaming to us. She's telling us a story. His DNA is all under her fingernails, under left hand, under right hand.
I don't believe that you have heard any testimony that would give you reason to believe.
to believe that Dan Bartelt had any motive to cause the death of Jesse Blodgett.
And that jury came back. I was nervous as everyone in the prosecution team was.
Breaking news now, Daniel Bartelt found guilty of murdering 19-year-old Jesse Blodgett.
The jury reached a verdict in just three hours this afternoon.
It wasn't a victory. Jesse's still dead.
and Dan's still lost
and the world still hasn't changed.
A kid's still gone forever.
But it was justice.
Dan Bartelt took from this family their only daughter.
He played on their emotions by going to the vigil.
He had just killed their daughter the day earlier.
How could he show up to her house after he had just killed her?
And it's almost as if he was there
so he'd get a front seat
to find out that he was acting apart
you know, was kind of horrifying.
Sometimes evil comes to our door
with a familiar face.
At sentencing, we each had 10 minutes, me and Dan.
And what Dan Bartelt had to say there
set shockwaves through the courtroom.
Yeah, I'd never witnessed anything like that.
Daniel Bartelt will spend the rest of his life in prison.
The judge sentenced him to life without parole.
At sentencing, we each had 10 minutes, me and Dan, to give our statements.
And he looked at Joy and I, and he said,
these shackles and this orange jumpsuit don't make me guilty.
Buck, Joy, I can't give you the answers that you're looking for.
I pray for you for all of you.
And I hope that someday I will be before a court that will know that my conscience.
I love you. I'm so sorry for your loss.
There was like some sobbing, but I didn't see any actual tears.
I never saw genuine actual remorse for Jesse, for what he put her through.
When it was my turn, mostly I talked about Jesse. I wanted people to know who she was,
and the last quarter of it was directly to Dan.
I wish no vengeance or retribution. I not only forgive you, I love you.
Of course, I hate what you did.
You are forgiven, but you won't know it and you won't feel it and experience it until you tell the truth.
Where does this place of forgiveness come from?
For me, it comes from a higher place.
It was a gift to me that I didn't hate him and want vengeance.
We enjoy, well, look what came out of our concern for him, a movement to end violence like this.
Shortly after her death, Buck started The Love is Greater Than Hate Project.
in Jesse's memory.
So we believe that violence tends to happen a lot less in the presence of love and a lot more
in the absence of love.
So it's really simple.
The more we presence love, the more we absence violence.
That's what we're trying to do.
The project recently hosted an event for survivors of violence and featured performances
of Jesse's music.
I think the music, the music, the
that Jesse brought into this world still lives on,
and that's the legacy she left.
How are you?
And Melissa Etzler has also teamed up with Buck in his mission.
My name is Melissa Edselor.
My story is forever tied to Jesse's.
What he's done is just incredible,
bringing his daughter's legacy to life.
You never met Jesse?
No, but we have a soul connection.
We do.
Somebody said to me, you know,
If Jesse was a soul waiting to come into a life, and they said, this one's going to be short.
It's going to end bad, and it's going to be violent.
But you're going to cause more love than most people ever will in their 80 years.
Jesse would have been at the front of the line to jump into that life.
To help keep her memory alive, there's now the Jesse Blodgett scholarship given every year to young people following in her footsteps, David.
hoping to study music. And as for Dan Bartelt, his latest appeals have been denied and he continues
to serve his life sentence. That's our program for tonight. Thanks for watching. I'm David Muir.
And I'm Deborah Roberts. From all of us here at ABC News and 2020, good night.
