Lori Ann Slesinski was a current Auburn College graduate who vanished in 2006 when she was supposed to indicate up at her greatest pal's dwelling to look at a film. Her disappearance remained a thriller till this yr, when one other pal, Rick Ennis, went on trial for her homicide. As "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant studies, this wasn't the primary time Ennis was accused of an unspeakable crime.
Lindsay Braun: I can nonetheless see her smile. Her smile is simply etched in my reminiscence.
To today, Lindsay Braun is haunted by the ultimate name from Lori Slesinski on June 10, 2006, after they had been alleged to get collectively for drinks and a film.
Peter Van Sant: That final name — Did it point out it was her telephone?
Lindsay Braun: Sure …
Peter Van Sant: She calls, and it hangs up?
Lindsay Braun: Sure.
Peter Van Sant: And nobody's there?
Lindsay Braun: Simply nobody was there. It was simply useless finish.
Peter Van Sant: Did you name her proper again?
Lindsay Braun: I did. No reply.
Lori Sleskinski and Braun grew to become quick buddies after they met junior yr at Auburn College in 2002.
Lindsay Braun: I … bear in mind the day I met her. … we simply sort of instantly clicked … However I might simply inform that she was a heat individual … very pleasant, simply outgoing, loving, all these good issues.
Lori's household — her older brother, Paul, and their mother and father, Arlene and Casey— had been really from New York State. They headed south to rural Alabama farm nation when Lori was 13 years outdated.
Arlene Slesinski: She cherished animals. We all the time had animals in our home … very studious scholar. She was an excellent lady.
When she enrolled in close by Auburn College, her mother and father purchased Lori a cellular dwelling to reside off-campus, in a manicured trailer park well-liked with college students.
Peter Van Sant: So, from valedictorian of her highschool class … was it robust for you … to see your child lady go away the home … and head off to college?
Arlene Slesinski: Oh yeah, it was very robust … I referred to as her each day. And … she's like, "mother, this has acquired to cease." … and I used to be like, "however you are my child and … I fear about you." "Don't be concerned about me, I am high-quality."
Lori majored in psychology and minored in felony justice. She graduated with honors.
Peter Van Sant (taking a look at picture): There she is with mother and pop...she appears to be like so completely happy there.
Arlene Slesinski: She was. … She was over the moon completely happy.
After commencement, Lori and Braun began working collectively at an area psychological well being facility.
Peter Van Sant: Did you sense… that she had any enemy on this world?
Lindsay Braun: No.
Peter Van Sant: … the day that Lori disappeared … June 10, 2006 … was anybody with Lori that day?
Lindsay Braun: Rick was at her home.
Rick was Derrill Richard Ennis.
Lindsay Braun: Once I had spoken to her, he was within the background.
Lori acquired to know Ennis again when she was nonetheless a scholar. She frolicked on the native bowling alley the place he labored.
Lindsay Braun: I did not know a lot about him in any respect besides … he was her pal.
Arlene says simply earlier than Christmas in 2005, Lori requested if Ennis might be part of them.
Arlene Slesinski: She requested me, she stated, "mother, he has no household. Can I invite him?" She sort of, you already know, felt unhealthy that he was going to spend Christmas alone. … He was pleasant, um … He was very well mannered.
Braun says Lori usually hung out with Ennis, so she wasn't stunned that he had been at Lori's dwelling the day she disappeared.
Lindsay Braun: They had been buddies so. … I wasn't involved.
Peter Van Sant: However now you are at dwelling —
Lindsay Braun: Sure.
Peter Van Sant: — ready for Lori to return over.
Lindsay Braun: Sure.
Peter Van Sant: And also you went to mattress that evening pondering?
Lindsay Braun: You realize, I hope she's OK.
However the subsequent morning, Braun began to fret.
Lindsay Braun: I referred to as her home a number of occasions … left voicemails on her dwelling answering machine. … "Hey Lori, checking on you. Are you OK? The place are you?"
Peter Van Sant: You went to work on that Monday, proper?
Lindsay Braun: Yeah. … She wasn't there … In my thoughts one thing's unsuitable … I had Rick's quantity … so I did textual content him, and requested … "have you ever seen Lori? The place is she? I am nervous about her." … Um, his dialog again was, "no, I have not. … and I am nervous now, too …
When Lori did not present up at work a second day, that is when Braun headed to Lori's dwelling.
Lindsay Braun: Nobody answered.
And located her canine Peanut in his crate.
Lindsay Braun: I am an animal lover so … the very very first thing I did was let the canine out.
That is when she observed one thing else unusual. Lori was lacking three days, however the crate was spotless, and Peanut appeared completely happy and gave the impression to be well-fed, as if somebody had taken care of him. And there was extra.
Lindsay Braun: One factor I bear in mind about Peanut is he would not stroll on tile, so she had these rugs in her kitchen and he would hop on the rugs … and the rugs had been gone. I observed that instantly … her outdoors garbage can was lacking … she had one which she had like yard instruments in …
Lindsay Braun: And … the answering machine had really been unplugged … so these messages weren't there.
By this time Lori's mom heard that she hadn't been exhibiting up at work.
Arlene Slesinski: I've acquired to go to Auburn and see what is going on on, the place she is 'trigger I referred to as her, and she or he did not reply her telephone.
She headed off on an agonizing drive, calling her husband, and alerting the police, lastly arriving at her daughter's dwelling.
Peter Van Sant: And when the police acquired there … what was their angle?
Arlene Slesinski: Properly, you already know. They're like she's acquired to be lacking 48 hours. … And so they did not actually suppose an enormous— make an enormous deal out of it.
Lindsay Braun: … they needed to only suppose she ran away.
Lori's mother and father might solely look forward to Lori to stroll by means of the door, or name. Lastly, the telephone rang late that afternoon, however Arlene says it wasn't Lori — it was her pal, Rick Ennis.
Arlene Slesinski: … he stated that Lori had gone to make an enormous drug deal.
Peter Van Sant: What?
Arlene Slesinski: Yeah … and I used to be like, there ain't no method … My daughter wouldn't do something like that.
Peter Van Sant: Did you inform the police what he advised you?
Arlene Slesinski: I did not. Rick advised them. … And the police got here to the trailer … banging on the door … they usually raided the … cellular dwelling they usually discovered nothing.
Then, simply earlier than daybreak, that is when Lori Slesinski's lacking automobile immediately exploded right into a fireball on a desolate dead-end outdoors a building web site.
Arlene Slesinski: The emotions had been simply unbelievable of concern and figuring out one thing actually unhealthy has occurred.
Peter Van Sant: Who would set her automobile on hearth?
Arlene Slesinski: Precisely.
Peter Van Sant: And why?
Arlene Slesinski: (emotional)
The investigation shifted from a lacking individual to a potential murder. Investigators dug into Ennis' tip about Lori dealing medicine however discovered no proof — none — that he was telling the reality.
Now investigators began digging deeper into Rick Ennis. They needed to know if he was hiding one thing from them.
Peter Van Sant: Did you might have any sense as to why Rick Ennis did not have a household?
Arlene Slesinski: No. I had no concept why in any respect.
Peter Van Sant: Finally, you realized.
Arlene Slesinski: I did. … It is past surprising.
DID RICK ENNIS HAVE A SECRET?
Peter Van Sant (inside Lori Slesinski's trailer): And do you go into that trailer on occasion simply to attach together with her?
Arlene Slesinski: I do. … Simply go in there and take into consideration the happier occasions.
Peter Van Sant: This room … apart from the reminiscences, can be a solemn place since you imagine some horrors went on on this room, appropriate?
Arlene Slesinski: Sure.
Within the early days of the investigation again in 2006, Arlene Slesinski says she grew to become suspicious of Rick Ennis when he advised her that the evening Lori disappeared, she had gone out to make a drug deal.
Peter Van Sant: And why would he be doing that do you suppose?
Arlene Slesinski: I feel to take the warmth off of him. … I used to be pondering, "this man is mendacity by means of his enamel."
Police suspected the identical. However with out direct proof linking Ennis to Lori's disappearance, police couldn't make an arrest, and the case rapidly went chilly.
Peter Van Sant: Did Rick Ennis stick round city?
Agent Mark Whitaker | Alabama SBI: He was there for a few days. However inside a — every week, after his third interview, he left city; by no means got here again to Auburn once more.
In 2016, 10 years after Lori disappeared, Mark Whitaker, a particular agent with the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation, began a chilly case unit. He selected the disappearance of Lori Slesinski as his first case.
Peter Van Sant: Any estimate what number of homicide instances you've got been concerned with in your profession?
Mark Whitaker: In all probability a couple of hundred.
Peter Van Sant: The place does this one rank by way of fascination for you as an investigator?
Mark Whitaker: It is primary.
Mark Whitaker: It was a really tough case. … as a result of there was no physique. … we do not know precisely what occurred. And — we do not know the place she is.
However it did not take lengthy for Rick Ennis to grow to be Whitaker's prime suspect.
Mark Whitaker: We could not remove him. His inconsistencies in his statements made no sense in anyway. We knew Lori was not a drug supplier. … I imply, she vanished off the face of the Earth when he is the final one to ever see her.
And when police spoke to Ennis hours after Lori was reported lacking, they observed scratches on his fingers and arms.
Mark Whitaker: (factors at proof images of Ennis' scratches): Proper right here, that could be a thumb print the place any person's digging in … she's combating for her life and doing all the things she will be able to to get away from him.
In Ennis' automobile, there have been handcuffs, a knife, and cleansing provides. And so they quickly realized one thing startling about Rick's previous.
Former Alabama State Trooper John Clark.
John Clark (in automobile with Peter Van Sant): Changed into some of the weird instances I've ever been related to.
John Clark: I used to be patrolling this county once I acquired a name.
It was March 5, 1993. The decision from dispatch stated a automobile had gone off a freeway and struck a fence.
John Clark: And as my headlights take within the curve, I see it appears to be like like a younger boy with a backpack.
It is a 12-year-old Rick Ennis. And he admits he had been driving the automobile. Clark searches his backpack.
John Clark: The very first thing I pull out is a kitchen knife …. There's … some 12-gauge and a few 22-caliber free ammunition within the backside of the bag.
John Clark: … he is sittin' again there in that seat behind you. And I stated, "The place are your mother and father?" … He appears to be like proper again at me and he says, "I killed them each."
Peter Van Sant: "I killed 'em each."
John Clark: "I killed 'em each." No tears, no emotion, nothing.
Clark then radioed for native police to recover from to Ennis's dwelling.
On the time, a present referred to as "MPD: The Tv Collection" was following the officers:
COP: State troopers workin' a wreck involvin' a 12-year-old —
COP (as officers strategy trailer): The boy's telling them that they killed his daddy and mama in right here."
Cameras enter the house of Rick's mom and stepfather. On the ground of a bed room are two useless our bodies.
COP: There's items of a baseball bat within the bed room that has fairly a little bit of blood on it.
COP: There's blood on the partitions, blood spatters on the door.
Rick's personal mom, Dolly Flowers, was shot within the face after which overwhelmed to loss of life with a baseball bat. Rick advised investigators he coated her face with a velvet blanket, and positioned a rose on her chest.
Rick Ennis' stepfather, Eddie Joe Flowers, was often known as Elvis for his sideburns and colourful character. Rick shot him within the face utilizing a shotgun. Ennis advised cops he was mad that his mother and father deliberate to maneuver. He stated he did not need to go away his faculty. For 2 days, investigators imagine he lived with their our bodies, whereas persevering with to go to highschool.
Investigators say they discovered what they describe as Ennis' to-do checklist that included killing his three stepsisters.
Peter Van Sant: So, he needed to kill all three of you?
Angela Flowers: Oh, yeah. … I really feel very blessed to be right here, and to not be considered one of his victims.
Donna Furr. Angela Flowers, and Tina Sexton are all Eddie's daughters. Tina was 20 when her dad was murdered.
Tina Sexton: This modified all the things. My dad was my world. (Crying and an extended pause) By no means attending to see him once more.
The sisters say Dolly was a candy, outgoing girl who met their father in church. Rick was the polar reverse.
Donna Furr: Each time I might go and go to my dad and Dolly, they — he would go into his bed room and shut himself off …
Tina Sexton: He'd come out and eat after which he'd return in his room.
Peter Van Sant: What's the longest dialog you ever had with him?
Donna Furr: 5 seconds possibly.
Tina Sexton: He did not discuss to no one.
Peter Van Sant: What did your father consider Rick?
Donna Furr: He simply stated "He is just a bit totally different than — than y'all had been when y'all had been developing … He simply thought that … they had been in a brand new relationship, and you already know, that it might — he would outgrow it, and issues would get higher over time.
However simply 10 months after they married, the completely happy couple was useless.
Donna Furr: He was 12 years outdated and had murdered two individuals … brutally murdered them.
At age 12, Rick Ennis could not be tried as an grownup. He spent 9 years in juvenile detention in Alabama and was launched after he turned 21.
It was now as much as Agent Whitaker and his workforce to find out whether or not Rick Ennis had murdered once more.
A NEW LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE
Agent Mark Whitaker knew what Rick Ennis did to his mother and father, and his instincts advised him Ennis had achieved one thing horrible to Lori, too. However now he needed to show it.
Mark Whitaker: The burn web site was discovered on the 14th.
Mark Whitaker (with Van Sant the place Lori's automobile was discovered): The automobile was … dealing with out again towards the bowling alley. … There's nothing else round right here on the time. There is not any residences. It is only a paved highway.
The blaze destroyed no matter proof there was within the automobile, however an investigator reported discovering a tiny merchandise on the bottom close by.
Mark Whitaker:He discovered a hand-rolled cigarette butt about proper right here (factors in direction of the bottom). And he collected that … It was not examined … Kinda acquired misplaced within the shuffle. The case agent retired.
Whitaker's workforce now submitted it for testing.
And there was a fuel can that had been discovered close by.
Mark Whitaker: It was proper on this space proper right here.
It seemed like one which had been lacking from the bowling alley the place Ennis had labored.
Mark Whitaker: And it is proper right here, 1,000 yards from the bowling alley, 30 yards from her automobile.
Whitaker's accomplice, JW Barnes, confirmed "48 Hours" one thing that for police tied all the things collectively: railroad tracks.
Agent JW Barnes | Alabama SBI: These are the identical tracks that go proper by the bowling alley. … They run … proper throughout the road from the place Lori's automobile was discovered burning.
Mark Whitaker (pointing to areas of a big map): I've all the time thought that is what Ennis used for transportation, was strolling down the railroad tracks. Trigger it is a straight shot, you are not gonna be seen until you need to be seen. … And people railroad tracks run by Lori's home.
And in that home had been indicators of a violent battle, says Whitaker.
Mark Whitaker (inside Lori's trailer): These areas you see proper right here which were minimize out, that is the place the scuff marks … had been … They had been black, identical to the underside of her footwear, there was even some up as excessive, right here. So, it is — clearly there was a battle in right here with any person kickin' their legs, most likely up within the air.
Bear in mind, Lori's canine Peanut appeared completely happy, and brought care of.
Mark Whitaker: My concept is that Rick Ennis stayed in the home …
Peter Van Sant: After he had murdered Lori.
Mark Whitaker: I imagine so. … It is the one technique to clarify it.
Mark Whitaker (inside Lori's trailer): We do not have a explanation for loss of life, however I've all the time thought that he strangled her … the scratches that he had throughout his arm had been simply indicative of protection wounds whenever you're fightin' any person.
Whitaker says the telephone within the nook of the bed room was lacking its wire.
Mark Whitaker: … and it was an extended wire, and it ran all through the room.
Peter Van Sant: And what do you suppose that wire was used for?
Mark Whitaker: I feel it was used to sure her.
Peter Van Sant: To tie her up?
Mark Whitaker: Sure, sir.
Peter Van Sant: Might it have been used to strangle her?
Mark Whitaker: Positive.
Mark Whitaker: That telephone wire was lacking.
That is not the one factor that was lacking. There have been these three rugs within the kitchen.
Mark Whitaker: … they had been kinda strategically put out in order that Peanut, Lori's canine … might hop by means of the linoleum and be again on carpet.
The rugs turned up, he says, a number of years later.
Mark Whitaker: Ennis had a former roommate who reached out to legislation enforcement … and advised them … "Hey, there's this man who left behind three rugs."
Mark Whitaker: Peter, I need to present you somethin' else … Lori had a desk arrange about proper right here, and on this desk … days earlier than Lori went missin', a love letter was left right here for her from Rick.
Individuals who knew Lori stated Ennis needed to be greater than only a pal. Police say Ennis advised a buddy that Lori rejected him.
Mark Whitaker: And he was devastated by that.
Peter Van Sant: So, do you imagine this rejection might have been a motive for homicide?
Mark Whitaker: I feel that is what despatched him over the sting. I completely do.
Regardless of the mounting proof, Agent Whitaker stillneeded one thing extra that tied Ennis on to the crime scene.
Arlene Slesinski: So far as I am involved, he's investigating this case like Lori is his personal daughter.
Arlene Slesinski: I imply he has an image of Lori in his home.
Mark Whitaker: I've had it in my closet. It could make me take into consideration her each day once I was preparing for work. Once I would put my ties on, I might simply bear in mind what I used to be alleged to be doing each single day.
After which …
Mark Whitaker: … it is like, 1:00 within the mornin', and JW calls me.
JW Barnes discovered precisely what they wanted within the case information accumulating mud for 10 years.
Mark Whitaker: He goes, "I simply discovered a … report that was in an envelope that hadn't been opened."
Whitaker might hardly imagine it. When Lori disappeared in 2006, police collected proof from her trailer, however by the point the outcomes got here in, nobody adopted up. The report contained crucial proof: Ennis' DNA was recognized in semen discovered on Lori's bedsheet, and in blood on the inside of the entrance door. And, it turned out, his blood was additionally discovered on one of many rugs investigators say had been in Lori's kitchen.
Mark Whitaker: You have acquired his blood on the rug right here. You have acquired his semen again there. You have acquired his blood on a door … most individuals's blood is just not inside any person else's dwelling … until somethin' actually unhealthy had occurred.
Twelve years after Lori disappeared, there was now sufficient proof to cost Rick Ennis together with her homicide. However by this time, Ennis was fortunately engaged to highschool librarian Alana Atkinson — and residing 500 miles away in Virginia. He was designing and constructing moveable residing constructions referred to as yurts for Sharon Morley's firm. Morley appreciated Ennis from the second they met.
Sharon Morley: He was simply so open and pleasant and had an excellent humorousness.
However on August 6, 2018, Rick's birthday, Morley noticed a activity pressure of lawmen arrive.
Sharon Morley: Strolling out of the woods, they had been hiding behind timber, that they had the place surrounded.
Mark Whitaker: It was the spotlight of my profession to make the telephone name to Arlene and Casey Slesinski that morning, to inform them that we simply took Rick Ennis in custody … for Lori's homicide.
Peter Van Sant: Was this type of a bittersweet second for you?
Arlene Slesinski: Most positively, sure. … I suppose, psychologically, I by no means accepted the truth that she actually was gone. And I cried large time. Yeah.
Later that month, Ennis appeared earlier than an Alabama choose, with Lori's mother and father dealing with him.
Arlene Slesinski: I suppose he sort of appeared stunned that we had been there.
Peter Van Sant: What did you need him to know?
Arlene Slesinski: That we lastly acquired you. You are not going to get away with this.
Information of Ennis's arrest rapidly unfold.
Terry Sales space: I noticed on social media … it is Rick.
Terry Sales space says he was buddies with Rick Ennis, and immediately remembered a dialog he had with him years earlier at a bar when he requested him why he'd left Alabama.
Peter Van Sant: What did he say?
Terry Sales space: He simply primarily stated I needed to eliminate a b****. … I am pondering this man is simply messing round with me.
However that modified when he realized of Rick's arrest.
Terry Sales space: And it was actual … he wasn't joking. … I could not sleep the entire evening.
He referred to as Whitaker's activity pressure.
Mark Whitaker: And it was simply unbelievable what Ennis had advised him.
However essentially the most explosive information of all got here later and, extremely, whereas Whitaker was with Ennis at one other court docket listening to.
Mark Whitaker: An investigator from Auburn PD comes as much as me and tells me "You are not gonna imagine this. That hand-rolled cigarette butt subsequent to the automobile has his DNA on it." … I needed to do a somersault within the courtroom, however I could not.
Everybody now was ready to go to trial, however the courts rapidly floor to a halt due to the pandemic, and Arlene Slesinski suffered extra losses. First her son to most cancers, after which her husband Casey to Covid.
Arlene Slesinski: And I acquired a name … "I feel you'd higher come" … once I acquired there, he was gone (crying).
Peter Van Sant: You lose your daughter, you lose your son, and you then lose your husband. … How do you go on with all this?
Arlene Slesinski: I suppose my religion, my buddies, household.
Arlene Slesinski: … and … I simply didn't need to die not figuring out what occurred to my daughter or seeing justice being achieved.
However Rick Ennis was decided to show police had all of it unsuitable. And he wasn't the one one combating to show his innocence.
Alana Atkinson: They've the unsuitable individual. There's — there is not any method.
His fiancé, Alana Atkinson.
Peter Van Sant: Do you imagine Rick had something to do with Lori's disappearance, together with her loss of life?
Alana Atkinson: No. I don't.
Alana Atkinson: … not solely do I imagine Rick is harmless, I imagine that … he would've given his life for Lori if he had been there. That is the sort of individual he's.
And he or she believes that — even if she is aware of Ennis murdered his mom and stepfather when he was 12.
Peter Van Sant: Folks would surprise … why is it arduous so that you can imagine that he might kill once more?
She says Ennis advised her one thing about what occurred together with his mom — one thing that satisfied her he had nothing to do with what occurred to Lori.
RICK ENNIS TALKS TO "48 HOURS"
Alana Atkinson: Rick Ennis is without doubt one of the most compassionate, beneficiant, sort people who I've ever recognized.
Alana Atkinson has been in love with Rick Ennis for 4 years.
Alana Atkinson: I really like his intelligence. I all the time joke with him and inform him I fell in love together with his mind first.
However simply two months into their romance, Atkinson, an novice genealogist, was researching Ennis' ancestry when she stumbled upon information that he had killed his mom and stepfather.
Alana Atkinson: My first thought was what on the earth occurred in his dwelling life that pushed him to that time?
Ennis would inform her one thing she did not see in any article.
Peter Van Sant: Rick, it is Peter Van Sant with "48 Hours."
Rick Ennis: Oh, hello, Mr. Van Sant.
Reached by telephone, Ennis advised "48 Hours" what he insists occurred.
Rick Ennis: I used to be molested by my mom.
Ennis says his mom sexually abused him and he snapped.
Rick Ennis: I exploded, and the end result was that I — I took my mom's life after which I took my stepfather's life.
However bear in mind, again then he advised authorities he killed his mother and father as a result of he did not need to transfer.
Rick Ennis: I used to be deeply ashamed about — my mom molesting me, and I had a extremely arduous time speaking about it.
Nonetheless, "48 Hours" might discover no proof to corroborate Rick's abuse allegation.
Peter Van Sant: You realize, I, Rick, I — I've to let you know, clearly, I — I don't know what occurred. A skeptic would say you've got conveniently accused the mom that you just murdered of molesting you and she will be able to't defend herself. … You perceive how that is tough for some to imagine?
Rick Ennis: Properly, I imply, it — it is one thing that I labored by means of with a — a psychiatrist … what I did once I was 12 is the best remorse of my life.
Rick Ennis insists he is now not that offended 12-year-old. Now 41, Ennis would stand trial for yet one more homicide.
Rick Ennis (to Van Sant): I by no means murdered Lori Slesinski. She was a really shut, pricey pal of mine. I by no means would have damage her.
Prosecutor Jessica Ventiere is bound that could be a lie. However at trial, she would not be allowed to inform the jury something about Ennis' previous.
Jessica Ventiere: That is by far essentially the most sophisticated case of my profession.
JESSICA VENTIERE | PROSECUTOR (in court docket): He turns into obsessed together with her.
Ventiere's first hurdle was convincing the jury that Lori was, the truth is, useless. She referred to as Lori's mom, Arlene, to the stand.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Did she make contact with you after her brother died?
ARLENE SLESINSKI: No, ma'am.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Have you ever ever obtained a birthday card?
ARLENE SLESINSKI: No, ma'am.
JESSICA VENTIERE: A Mom's Day card?
ARLENE SLESINSKI: No.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Have you ever ever heard out of your daughter in any method since that Thursday earlier than she disappeared?
ARLENE SLESINSKI: No, ma'am
Lindsay Braun was subsequent, seemingly establishing a motive, telling the jury that Lori rejected Rick Ennis.
LINDSAY BRAUN: She advised me a couple of letter that he had written her.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Was it a love letter?
LINDSAY BRAUN: Sure. … She advised me that she wasn't him — in him … that method.
And Terry Sales space would take the stand to recount that worrying comment he stated Ennis made.
TERRY BOOTH: … he needed to strangle a b****. … that she was a White piece of trailer park trash.
The district lawyer constructed her case with testimony concerning the scuff marks on the wall, and the blood in Lori's trailer, Rick's semen on her mattress and the cigarette butt with Ennis' DNA discovered close to Lori's scorched automobile.
William Whatley: They have issues with this proof.
However protection lawyer William Whatley claimed that hand-rolled cigarette was planted — arguing police might have taken it from Ennis' dwelling.
WILLIAM WHATLEY | DEFENSE ATTORNEY: That cigarette butt did not come from the burn scene.
The protection instructed Lori was answerable for her personal disappearance. They portrayed her as a drug supplier.
WILLIAM WHATLEY:You knew that Lori had grown marijuana.
LINDSAY BRAUN: Sure.
Lindsay Braun insisted, nevertheless, that it was just for Lori's private use.
LINDSAY BRAUN: For herself, for therefore she did not should buy any.
However to drive dwelling their factors, Whatley referred to as Rick Ennis himself to the stand.
RICK ENNIS: I spent a lotta time together with her.
Ennisinsisted he had no purpose to harm Lori.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you write a … letter to Lori?
RICK ENNIS: Sure, sir, I did. … I requested her if she needed so far. … it woulda been a month or two earlier than she went lacking. I am not sure.
However despite the fact that she turned him down, Ennis says they had been nonetheless intimate.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Now, did you ever have intercourse with Lori?
RICK ENNIS: Sure, sir.
So, what about what he stated to Terry Sales space? Ennis says it by no means occurred.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you ever exit ingesting with Terry Sales space?
RICK ENNIS: No, sir.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you inform Terry Sales space that you just strangled somebody?
RICK ENNIS: No, sir.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Rick, I need to present you some pictures right here ...
And people rugs given to police by his former roommate? Rick claims they weren't from Lori's trailer.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: The place did you get these rugs from, Rick?
RICK ENNIS: Goal.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you get any of these from Lori
RICK ENNIS: No, sir.
Ennis says Lori was high-quality when he left her that Saturday. He says he headed off to promote some weed and he claims she was off to do the identical.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: The final time you noticed Lori did you might have any sort of an argument together with her?
ENNIS: No, sir.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you break into Lori's trailer that Saturday?
RICK ENNIS: I didn't.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you kidnap Lori?
RICK ENNIS: No, sir.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you kill Lori?
RICK ENNIS: I d — I didn't.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: Did you burn Lori's automobile?
RICK ENNIS: No, sir.
So, what concerning the knife, handcuffs and cleansing gadgets in his automobile? Rick Ennis says it had nothing to do with Lori. He was shifting issues from his condo. And people scratches on him? Again in 2006, police say he had no clarification, however on the trial he had a solution .
RICK ENNIS: I acquired them from playin' with my canine.
Ventiere barely made it to the rostrum to start out her cross-examination.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Is there anything you'd prefer to blame on the canine?
Ventiere questioned Ennis about that blood on Lori's door.
JESSICA VENTIERE: The blood in Lori's trailer has your DNA in it. How did that get there?
RICK ENNIS: I don't know.
And the query Ventiere actually needed a solution for she by no means acquired.
JESSICA VENTIERE: The place did you dump Lori's physique?
RICK ENNIS: I did not dump Lori's physique wherever.
JESSICA VENTIERE: Who did then?
RICK ENNIS: I don't know.
Each side had their remaining likelihood to influence the jury. Protection lawyer Whatley advised the jurors there wasn't any proof that a crime had even been dedicated.
WILLIAM WHATLEY: There is not any proof that Lori was kidnapped. There is not any proof that she was forcibly taken towards her will.
Ventiere attacked Ennis' protection.
JESSICA VENTIERE: The very fact they will sit there and say that their consumer advised the reality about something is laughable. … That is a couple of man who was obsessive about Lori.
Ventiere insisted that the quantity of proof towards Rick Ennis was overwhelming even when police nonetheless could not discover Lori's stays. And he or she reminded the jury that Lori would by no means simply take off.
JESSICA VENTIERE: She would by no means, ever, ever go away Peanut behind, by no means.
After seven days of testimony, it was now as much as the jury to resolve.
Jessica Ventiere: I am terrified. I solely get one shot at this.
Arlene Slesinski: you simply by no means know what a jury's gonna do.
JUSTICE FOR LORI
JUDGE: Women and gents of the jury, have y'all reached a verdict on this case? OK. Are you able to hand that to the bailiff please ma'am?
Peter Van Sant: When the jury got here again into the courtroom … did you take a look at their faces?
Arlene Slesinski: Sure, I did. … It was very arduous to learn their faces. … I nonetheless wasn't certain what the decision was going to be.
JUDGE: Would the defendant please stand?
Almost 16 years after Lori Slesinski vanished, the jury reached a verdict throughout their second day of deliberations.
JUDGE: We the jury discover the defendant Derrill Richard Ennis, responsible of the offense of capital homicide.
Responsible of the homicide of Lori Slesinski.
Peter Van Sant: Give me a way of … what that meant to you.
Arlene Slesinski: Sheer reduction, pleasure that he was lastly convicted, and would by no means get to do that to anybody else once more.
DA JESSICA VENTIERE (press convention): I am thrilled that we had been capable of convey Justice for Lori after such a very long time …
Instantly following the jury's verdict, DA Ventiere went to Arlene with a proposal. Ennis was now dealing with a potential loss of life sentence, however that may set off years of appeals and authorized wrangling. To spare Arlene all that, Ventiere instructed providing Rick life with out parole. Arlene agreed.
JUDGE: It's the sentence of the court docket that you just be in jail within the penitentiary of the state of Alabama for a time period of life with out the opportunity of parole ..
Alana Atkinson was surprised.
Alana Atkinson: Simply full shock. Disbelief. I used to be devastated.
She was so sure Rick Ennis could be exonerated she'd made plans to rejoice. A celebration, Rick advised "48 Hours," that he could be a part of.
Rick Ennis (to Van Sant on the telephone): I believed that we had been gonna go and … have a pleasant dinner and that I used to be gonna get to start out my life over.
Arlene headed dwelling to savor the bittersweet victory.
Peter Van Sant: After this verdict, did you might have a dialog with Lori?
Arlene Slesinski: I did. … I simply stated, "Lori, justice has lastly come. We have waited for this for a very long time. And I hope you are all celebrating in heaven with your entire household … And I want you had been all right here to see today (cries).
Peter Van Sant: This tragic homicide, the ripple results throughout your loved ones … is simply unimaginable.
Arlene Slesinski: It has left a really giant void in my life. I used to be on the point of retire. I imply I might have been having fun with my grandchildren probably — simply spending time with my daughter, who I cherished.
Arlene Slesinski: We introduced Peanut dwelling with us and he stayed with us 'til he was, I suppose, about 16 years outdated when he died. … each time we talked about Lori's identify, he would — he would — I do not care the place he was in the home, it was like he simply heard her identify and he'd run in there, like, "the place is she?" … it simply completely amazed me that he — he by no means forgot her. … By no means.
Arlene Slesinski (to Mark Whitaker): Did you ever suppose that six years in the past we'd be right here at the moment?
Together with her husband and each her kids gone, this tragic story has introduced new friendships into Arlene's life.
Arlene Slesinski: Mark Whitaker is my hero … Him and his spouse are like household to me now.
Arlene Slesinski (taking a look at images of Lori): This was on her commencement day. Casey, her and me.
Mark Whitaker: That is an excellent picture.
Arlene Slesinski: And this was her a month earlier than she disappeared at her cousin Jennifer's wedding ceremony together with her cousin Thomas.
Mark Whitaker: Wow. Not a care on the earth.
Arlene Slesinski: Nope.
Mark Whitaker (to Van Sant): She's one of many bravest ladies that I've — I've ever met.
Mark Whitaker (to Arlene): You exhibiting all these to me simply makes all the things extra actual for me … lovely lady. Thanks for sharing these with me.
Arlene Slesinski: You are welcome
Mark Whitaker: I might inform … She appears to be happier now.
Arlene Slesinski (to Whitaker): I can not thanks sufficient for it. It was simply —
Mark Whitaker: I really like you.
Arlene Slesinski: I really like you, too.
Mark Whitaker: One robust woman. (Hugs Arlene and kisses the highest of her head).
Arlene Slesinski gained a brand new companion in 2021 — her canine, Daisey.
Produced by Murray Weiss. Richard Barber is producer/editor. Kat Teurfs is the sphere producer. Morgan Canty is the affiliate producer. Joan Adelman and Gary Winter are the editors. Patti Aronofsky is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the chief story editor. Judy Tygard is the chief producer.