![]() Sandra Hoskins: I was texting back and forth trying … to see if, you know, "Where are you at?" And no response. Sandra Hoskins: It's now 9:00, now it's 9:05 … Now it's 9:15. Sandra Hoskins was Teresa Sievers' long time medical assistant. Jessica Lipscomb: The next morning, her office staff got in … Sievers walked into her kitchen she was killed, struck repeatedly with a hammer. Investigators believe that as soon as Dr. Jessica Lipscomb: You kind of put yourself in her shoes … rolling your suitcase through the door, and then to be attacked by someone from behind is – it's hard to imagine. Teresa Sievers seen on surveillance video after landing at Southwest Florida International Airport on Sunday night, June 28, 2015. The doctor had cut short a family vacation in upstate New York and had flown home alone on Sunday night, June 28, 2015, so she could see patients the next morning. Jessica Lipscomb: To think of this mother of two who was killed brutally inside her home was horrifying to people. Jessica Lipscomb: I think any time there is a beautiful, successful woman who is murdered that's sort of what society pays attention to - for better or for worse.Įrin Moriarty: When you first started on this case would you have ever imagined it would end up to where it is right now? Teresa Sievers in Bonita Springs, Florida, was a huge story -especially for Jessica Lipscomb, who covered crime for the Naples Daily News. It was weird," said Jessica Lipscomb, a former crime reporter for the Naples Daily News, who covered the case.īut things only got weirder when Wright claimed the man behind it all was Mark Sievers himself. "Once you started to unwrap it a little bit … it was nutty. Who wanted the doctor dead? That question led investigators on a wild chase that ended up more than 1,000 miles away in Missouri with the shocking arrests of Jimmy Ray Rodgers, a career criminal, and Curtis Wayne Wright, the look-alike best friend of the doctor's husband. On Sunday evening, June 28, 2015, the doctor was home alone after cutting short a family vacation - leaving her husband Mark Sievers and their two daughters in upstate New York. When high-profile physician Teresa Sievers was found murdered in her Bonita Springs, Florida, home – bludgeoned with a hammer – there were no immediate suspects and her husband had a rock-solid alibi. Produced by Marcelena Spencer, Susan Mallie and Lisa Freed
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