Murder With My Husband - 173. Anita Knutson - The Ongoing College Murder
Episode Date: July 17, 2023On this episode of MWMH, we discuss the murder of Anita Knutson and the decades long investigation to catch her killer. https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband TW*SUICIDE Case Sources: Nbcnews.com, �...�Eight Years After Brutal Murder, Sister Still Looking for Answers,” by Rachel Trost, April 17, 2015 Nbcnews.com, “Arrest made in 2007 murder of Anita Knutson in Minot, North Dakota,” by Veronica Fulton, March 16, 2022, updated March 18, 2022 KFYRTV, “Update: suspect charged in killing of Anita Knutson posts bond, as new details emerge in investigation,” by Grace Kraemer and Joe Skurzewski, March 17, 2022 Kxnews, kxnet.com, “Nichole Rice’s pretrial conference and arraignment,” by Kyara Brown, September 8, 2022, updated September 9, 2022 KEYZAM 660 News Radio, Keyzradio.com, “New Details Emerge About Nichole Rice, Suspect in 2007 Slaying of Minot State University Student Anita Knutson,” by cmstester, March 24, 2022 Thedailybeast.com, “’Belligerently Drunk’ Ex-Roommate Admitted to Murdering College Student, Cops Say,” by Pilar Melendez, March 17, 2022 Law & Crime, “Woman Accused of Stabbing 18-Year-Old Roommate to Death in Their Apartment More Than 15 Years Ago Enters Plea,” by Alberto Luperon, September 9, 2022 The Washington Post, “A college student was stabbed to death 14 years ago. Police have charged her then-roommate with murder,” by Jaclyn Peiser, March 21, 2022 Findagrave.com, Anita May Knutson Findagrave.com, Daniel Dean “Rico” Knutson Popculturecrime.medium.com, “North Dakota Cold Case: Who Killed Anita Knutson?” by Pop Culture Crime, August 7, 2020 Lewiston Tribune, “Woman charged in 2007 death of 18-year-old roommate,” from Wire Service Reports, March 18, 2022 KFYR, “Update: suspect charged in killing of Anita Knutson posts bond, as new details emerge in investigation,” by Grace Kraemer and Joe Skurzewski, March 17, 2022 KFYR, “Defense calling for more DNA evidence in Anita Knutson death investigation,” by Joe Skurzewki, March 23, 2023 Park Rapids Enterprise, “Minot college student’s slaying in 2007 remains a mystery,” by news@parkrapidsenterprise.com, June 4, 2012 Heavy.com, “Nichole Rice, Anita Knutson Murder Suspect: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know,” True Crime Daily, “North Dakota cold-case mystery: Who killed Anita Knutson?” no author provided, March 1, 2016 Minot Daily News, “Cold case solved,” by Jill Schramm, March 17, 2022 Minot Daily News, “Knutson murder suspect failed to appear in 2012 court,” by Shalon Baer Gee, March 22, 2022 Minot Daily News, “Trial set for accused Anita Knutson killer,” by Charles Crane, September 9, 2022 Minot Daily News, “Nichole Rice pretrial conference continued,” by Charles Crane, June 8, 2023 The Dakotan, mydakotan.com, “Cold Justice Targets Killer,” by Kim Fundingsland, October 12, 2022 The Dakotan, mydatokan.com, “Anita Knutson Murder Case Delayed Again,” by Kim Fundingland, February 10, 2023 The Dakotan, Mydakotan.com, “Killer Classmate or Friend,” by Kim Fundinsgland, May 26, 2022 Affidavit of Probable Cause, written by Mikali Talbott Am100theflag.com, “Gag order…” by Ty Schonert, June 23, 2023 Google maps Thoughtcatalog.com, “A Woman Went To A Funeral To Berate A Grieving Mother, It Turns Out Her Daughter Might Be The Murderer,” by Chrissy Stockton, April 13, 2022 Inforum.com, “Report for 2007 Minot murder case suggests alternate suspect’s DNA wasn’t tested“ by April Baumgarten, March 29, 2023 Inforum.com, “Roommate’s arrest 15 years after Anita Knutson’s killing reopened ‘a terrible wound,’ friend says,” by Robin Heubner, March 18, 2022 Oxygen.com, “Who Killed Anita Knutson? The 100th Episode Of ‘Cold Justice’ Looks Into 2007 North Dakota Stabbing,” by Joe Dziemianowicz, October 1, 2022 Assisted research and writing by Diane Birnholz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hey everybody welcome back to our podcast. This is murder with my husband. I'm Peyton Moreland. And I'm Garrett Moreland
And he's the husband and the husband and we are back. We are in our studio. Garrett's here. It feels good to be home
That's right last week. It was just Peyton. If you didn't miss me then you were not my friend then go listen to binge if you did miss me
Then we are friends. No, but it was actually kind of funny. I was reading all the comments on YouTube and Instagram and just all the social media's and I guess I'm useful.
Yeah, everybody loves you.
So it feels good to be loved and we had a good time.
We were able to disconnect for a little bit.
That was the first vacation patent I've been on alone in a couple years.
So it was nice to know a couple years a year.
A year?
In a year, which I guess is pretty normal, but it was nice for us to disconnect.
We went to Cabo and we loved it. It was our first time in Cabo.
It was so beautiful. We literally just did not do anything.
Nothing. It was great.
We just ate food and got sunburned and went to the spa. I hate spa, but I did it for Payton
So went to the spa and something else that I found out or I guess that we found out is Daisy is
Obsessed with water like she was jumping in the pool left and right
But the weird thing is is she well, I guess a good thing. She only jumps in if we're in there
But oh man that girl can swim
for hours. Yeah she's so sad when we you know so sad so that was kind of fun. But she loves it and she
loves to jump in the pool so she waits for Garrett to put her up on a ledge and then she dives as far
as she can. Yeah that's about it for my 10 seconds we Cabo I back, feels good to be loved, I got a haircut.
I feel like a new me. I'm a little bit Tanner.
You do look tan actually.
Thank you. So thanks to everybody.
And you know what? Let's hop into it.
Okay, sources are always listed in our episode notes.
And this week I'm going to keep it as just that because there are a lot of them.
So let's just get right over into the episode.
So we think of murders as often taking place in big cities, maybe like Chicago or LA and
New York, where big city police departments have big time resources and access to all
the latest technology and a force of highly trained homicide detectives.
Murders though do still happen in small cities with very small police departments.
And have you ever thought about the implications of that?
How does a small city with a small police department handle a case that turns into a big time murder
mystery?
It can be overwhelming for a department that rarely handles murder cases.
It can be overwhelming on their resources, particularly when there are multiple potential suspects.
Even if all the clues they need to solve the case
are right in front of them just waiting to be put all together.
A case like that might just need some additional resources
to get it investigated properly.
We all need help from time to time
and sometimes a small town police department
needs a little bit of help.
And our case this week is exactly that.
A big time, murder mystery that takes place in a small town setting.
I feel like, and I was probably not true, so sorry to everyone who lives in smaller towns, but I feel like the cases in smaller towns are just freaky.
Just, I don't know.
And maybe it's just because it's a little more eerie because it's a small town, but I feel
like there's just always something crazy behind these cases in smaller towns.
So June of 2007 is an exciting time for 18-year-old Anita Make-Nutson.
She's a college student in North Dakota and she's just finishing up her freshman year.
She wants to become a teacher and a studying elementary education.
She's living about an hour away from her hometown of Butte North Dakota
in an off-campus apartment with a girl she knows from high school.
Now Anita and her family, though, didn't always live in North Dakota.
In fact Anita was born on September 22, 1988 in Orange County, California.
She was adopted by her loving parents Gordon Knutson and Sharon May Fellows Knutson in
February 1989 when Anita was just five months old.
Gordon and Sharon adopt a total of three children and are raising a blended
multiracial family. In addition to Anita, they adopt a boy, Daniel, who was born in May
1990. He's a year and a half younger than Anita, and they adopt a little girl, Anna, who's
three years younger than Anita. The Knutson family is living in Anaheim, California, where
Anita attends elementary school and middle school
But as she's in high school the family then moves to North Dakota. This is in June of 2002
At some point her dad Gordon Canutson
Serves as mayor of butte North Dakota the tiny town where the Canutson family lives, which
This is pretty crazy that he's mayor, but when I say tiny, I mean tiny.
The population of Butte is only 82 people in 2007.
Okay.
The population of Velva, this is where Anita goes to high school,
is only 946 people.
So she goes to the bigger city of only 946.
So she probably has like 100 kids in her high school?
Yes.
So it's an exciting time for Anita though, now fast forward,
she's going to college, she's pursuing her life goals,
is becoming a teacher, but Anita's life isn't perfect.
For one thing, she needs to work two jobs
in addition to attending school in order
to help pay tuition and make ends meet.
Okay.
She's a very hard worker though, and she doesn't complain.
She works as a housekeeper at the Fairfield Inn.
I'm more curious as how these stores and the hotels even stay alive.
Well, this isn't her college town, so it's a bit bigger.
She's now out of her small town.
Understood.
So she's a beautiful girl with a lovely personality.
She's kind, friendly, and likable.
She has many friends, and she seems nearly universally liked.
As her sister Anna says, for some reason, it always seemed like no matter
who she was talking to, she made them feel like the most important person in the world at
the time. Anita is also smart and talented. She plays piano and violin and soccer, and
she's a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
I played violin in third grade, and I was so bad at it that they sent me to choir, and
I was so bad at choir that they kept me there because there's no other options,
but just want to let everyone to know out there that I am not musically talented at all.
Did you have to play?
Yeah, yeah, we had a plan.
Oh, see, they're choir or band.
Is either choir or band.
And I tried playing violin and I was so bad at it.
They said, hey, you should, you should go to choir.
I cannot imagine you'd be very good at violin.
Oh, no, I'm just not musically talented.
I have rhythm, so it's like different, you know.
But you also just don't have the patience.
No, I don't have the patience for it.
Yeah.
Anyways, sorry to interrupt the case,
but if you ever get kicked,
if you're in third grade,
and you ever get kicked out of playing violin,
it's okay, life goes on.
And if you're in third grade, please ask your parents for permission to listen to this.
That is true as well. Now, there's a young man who's interested in dating her and it's a boy from her high school named Tyler Schmaltz.
Anita goes to her high school senior prom with him, but they're just friends. Tyler, though, gets a major crush on her at this
prom and becomes infatuated with her,
but he feels a little too awkward and nervous to try to make their relationship anything
more.
So he just has this kind of crush on her.
So even though Anita is now living away from home, she remains very tight-knit with her
family.
She talks to her mom on the phone every single day.
Her roommate in the apartment complex is a girl named Nicole Thomas, and they already
knew each other from high school. Apparently they had just graduated together, although Nicole
is a full year older. Tyler Schmaltz, the guy from high school who went to prom with her
who has a really big crush on her, moves into the very same apartment complex at college.
So it's not like she goes off to college and doesn't know. I mean, it seems like a lot
of people from high school tend to go to this specific college.
So it's Friday, June 1st, 2007, and Anita speaks on the phone with her mom sharing just like she does every single day at college.
Anita is out for the evening at a girlfriend's house, and she tells her mom that she's about to go back to her own apartment.
Neither of them can possibly know that this is the last time though they're ever going to speak.
When she gets home to her apartment on Friday night, June 1st, Anita puts her June rent check
in the deposit box. Anita's brother Daniel is in a big sports tournament that weekend,
either for basketball or baseball, and it's the North Dakota State Tournament, and Anita's parents
and her sister all travel from their home to
Bismarck to cheer him on so they're not home. While they're away, they try calling Anita on her cell phone, but she's not answering.
She's also not calling them back. And this is just it's not like her. Anna remembers how odd it was that Anita
wasn't answering their mother's phone calls. The first day that Anita doesn't answer her mom's calls is Saturday, June 2nd, 2007.
According to parkrapidsenterprise.com,
Anita misses her morning shift that day
at the Fairfield Inn.
Anita is a normally reliable worker,
so she's not known for missing shifts.
So this is really unusual.
However, it seems that no one from the hotel
notifies her family about Anita not showing up for work, which she has moved out of the
house like she's a college student. But still at this point, her family just
thinks she's not answering the phone. On Sunday, June 3rd, Anita is still not answering
the phone. And on Monday, it's the same thing. Sometime early that morning, Monday,
June 4th, the maintenance man for Anita's apartment complex,
a man named Marty Lee notices that a screen
is damaged on one of the apartment units.
It's ripped.
So he removes it and takes it away.
He says he doesn't think much of it
and he says he doesn't notice anything else
unusual at the time.
Meanwhile, by now Anita's family is back
from the tournament in Bismarck and they're
extremely worried about her.
Anita's father, Gordon, is the one who goes out to check on her.
On Monday, June 4th, he drives an hour from their home in Butte to Anita's apartment.
Now, let me give you a visual of Anita's apartment complex as it may not be exactly
what you're thinking.
This is not some tall multi-story apartment
building. Google Maps shows that the apartment complex is made up of long, low slung, one
story rectangular, plain, block-like structures, with walkways and grass separating the various
individual buildings. The windows and doors to the apartments are all on ground level. Gordon arrives and he knocks at Anita's door, but nobody answers.
And there's just one door to her apartment, so he tries the door, but it's locked.
It feels like no one is home, neither her or her roommate.
However, Gordon can see that his daughter's car is there.
It's a spot parked very closely to the apartment.
Even more alarms now, Gordon
goes and tracks down the apartment building's land lady, Laura Napp, and tells her that
he needs to get inside and need his apartment. This is an emergency. Since her car is there,
maybe she had an accident and injured herself inside. Maybe she needed help. At first, the
land lady says she'll get in trouble if she lets anyone into another adult's apartment.
She's sitting there in the office with her boyfriend Marty, who happens to be the maintenance
man I just mentioned earlier who changed out the screen.
But Gordon is persistent, says listen, we haven't heard from my daughter she's not answering
calls.
I absolutely need to get in and check.
This is when the maintenance man tells Gordon how he saw a damaged window screen on
the ground outside of an apartment just that morning. It had been ripped or had a big slice in it.
Here we go. Once Anita's dad sees the screen or here's about it, he realizes that it's come from
Anita's bedroom window. They put two and two together. Her small bedroom has only one window
and it's right at the foot of her bed. Her dad rushes back to her apartment and this time he looks in a neat as bedroom window.
The lights inside her apartment are off, but it's easy to see inside because it's daytime.
This is when Gordon Knutson sees what no parent should ever have to see.
It breaks my heart to even think about it.
He sees his daughter lying face down on her own bed.
She's got a bathroom over her and he can see that her mattress is covered in blood.
Okay. Anita's body is so close to the window that Gordon is able to reach through the open
window and touch her. Her body is cold and he knows that his daughter is dead. The land lady now
rushes to use her own key to unlock the door and let Gordon in and she calls the police.
I cannot imagine finding your kid like that as a parent.
No.
That is horrible.
And to have followed suspicions, he was probably a wreck the whole entire drive down.
Like they've been nervous this whole time.
They're at their son's tournament and then he has to make this drive and he's probably
like trying to just chalk it up to nothing. And then this is what happens.
Just yeah.
If 512 PM on Monday, June 4th, the police arrive on scene. The police find Anita just as
Gordon did lying face down on her bed. She's covered by only a pink bathrobe. She's not
wearing panties or a bra. The mattress and floor are soaked in blood. Anita has two stab wounds to
her chest. A pocket knife covered with dried blood was left behind at the scene, and it's found
near the edge of the bed, near the wall, and near her bedroom window. Police believe, for obvious
reasons, that this is the murder weapon. It's got a three or four-inch blade, and it's just
cheap pocket knife. It's not clear from the sources whether the bathrobe was placed on top of her after she was killed,
but that seems to be the case.
It also seems from the sources that the knife didn't cut through the bathrobe,
so she was naked when she was killed.
Okay, interesting that whoever killed her, put the body.
Covered the body because that usually means you're...
Remorseful.
Remorseful, got it?
Usually.
So Anita's cell phone is found near her body on the bed, partly covered by blankets.
The police examined the screen to Anita's bedroom, the one that had been sliced open.
It's kind of a shame that he had already removed the screen because now that evidence
is compromised.
The police can see blood on the screen right where the screen was cut, but nothing is missing
from the apartment.
Nothing is disturbed below her window.
Anita's purse, cell phone, computer, and camera are all still in her room.
It's a small crowded room and there's no sign of a struggle.
Police quickly come to the conclusion that this wasn't a burglary or robbery.
They confirm that Anita's car is parked at the apartment complex.
They also determined that only four people have a key to this apartment.
Anita herself, her roommate Nicole, the land lady, and Marty, the maintenance worker.
Anita's roommate is not home when the body is discovered.
So Anita's dad calls Anita's aunt, Karen,
to come out to the scene and be there with him.
Anita's sister, Anna, finds out about Anita's murder
when her dad calls and says her brother is on his way
to pick her up at her friend's house.
So she's younger.
Now he has to call all of his family
and say, our daughter's dead, like I saw her.
And then there's this game of telephone as it starts to spread through the family
So Daniel the brother picks up little sister Anna and it's clear to Anna that Daniel has been crying and that he doesn't want to tell her what's going on
But she begs to know they sit in silence for the most dreadful half hour car ride after this
What college is she out again? She's at my not state university in North Dakota.
Okay, so she's still pretty close to home, but obviously in quite a bigger city.
Right.
So Tyler Schmaltz, member he's prom date, is one of the first people to come upon the
scene after Anita's body is discovered.
So all the police are there and they're starting to investigate
and Tyler Schmaltz just waltz is on over.
Yeah, of course he does.
The police asked him when he last communicated with Anita
and he's able to immediately tell them
the exact time they last texted each other.
And the police find this to be odd.
Like he doesn't even check his phone.
Yeah, it's a little weird.
So Anita's body is transported later that same night
at about 11.30 p.30pm to the state crime
lab in Bismarck.
No drugs or alcohol are found in her system.
And according to the medical examination Anita has been dead for more than a day by the
time she was found on Monday.
The autopsy determines that she'd likely died early Sunday morning.
And I just like to mention that the time of death is confusing as Anita didn't report
for work on Saturday
Plus her family wasn't able to reach her by phone on Saturday
So they're saying she died Sunday, but she missed work and her family couldn't get in contact with her on Saturday
So she most likely died Sunday or Saturday? Well, not according to autopsy. They're saying she didn't die until early the next morning
Interesting. There's no interesting because interesting because why she missing work.
Like why she might not have died to Sunday,
but where is she at Saturday?
Right, because in her little room,
there's no evidence of even like disturbance.
So what were they, if someone's in her room
with her that whole time holding her hostage,
no one heard anything and they didn't leave
any sign of a struggle behind.
I'm curious to see when the last time her entire spoke is. We'll get there. Okay.
So there's no evidence of sexual assault and there are no defensive wounds on her body,
not even a broken nail. It's like she was just lying there, unsuspecting when the killer struck.
The cause of death is blood loss from the stab wounds and she had been stabbed in the heart.
struck. The cause of death is blood loss from the stab wounds and she had been stabbed in the heart.
It's not clear how long it took for her to die. The local police investigate the blood on the screen and it turns out to be Anita's blood. It's not the killer's blood. Even with the
murder weapon, the police feel they don't have much in the way of solid evidence. The time of
the stabbing is unknown, which makes it harder to pin down details about people's whereabouts at the exact time. One lead the police have is that a witness
reports having seen a man running from the area of Anita's apartment building some time
that weekend. The police released a sketch to the public with a drawing of this man, and
the man actually comes forward and says, yeah, that's me. That's a sketch of me. However,
he says, I had nothing to do with the murder. He says he's a jogger that runs in that area occasionally.
Yeah, that's hilarious. And someone thought he was running away.
Yeah. So police investigate it and they decide to rule him out as a suspect. While almost
all of the DNA on the knife is from Anita, authorities are able to get a tiny amount
of DNA off the knife, DNA that doesn't belong to her. The police decided to take DNA samples from just about everyone who knew Anita, which
is a long list, including Anita's friends, associates, neighbors, and a group of construction
workers who'd been working close by.
This was a roofing company that was doing work right on Anita's apartment complex.
The police interviewed dozens of people, more than 40 men and women, and what the police
concluded is that, even though Anita was very well liked, they are faced with many potential
suspects.
It's actually an overwhelming number of suspects for this small police force tackle.
Why?
I'm confused.
Well, one suspect is Marty and Elle, the maintenance man, who makes the early morning
rounds at the apartment complex, the one who discovered the slash screen. They find it suspicious that he was right there and admits to having found the
screen, but claims to not have seen Anita's body lying just beneath the window. Like
he took that screen off. Okay, that's a good point.
Police also interview many students along with friends of Anita's back home and even
people who knew her back in California before she moved.
They looked into men that her roommate Nicole had brought back to their apartment over the past few months.
They interview people who would frequent the dance club that Anita liked to go to.
They of course interview Nicole Anita's roommate.
They bring her and many other witnesses to the police station for questioning.
Nicole says that she wasn't there at the apartment the weekend of the murder. She was out of town with her family all weekend at their
farm in Velva. The town of Velva, where Anita and Nicole attended high school, and where Nicole's
family lives is about 25 to 30 minutes southeast of the college, which is interesting because right now,
it seems like it has to be someone that knew that she was out of town.
So the only people that knew that are people that are close to her. Right. So I mean,
right away, obviously, the suspect Tyler. Same Tyler. Yeah. Man, I'm getting good at this.
Right. Well, so you're saying that they had to have known she's going to be gone because then
that means Anita would be alone. Yeah, because what if the roommate was there and Anita was there, I doubt some random,
I mean, it happens, but some random guy just happens to attack her. And if the roommate was
there, it's a completely different story, right? So I feel like it had to have been someone that knew
that Anita was going to be alone. Right. So police so aren't entirely satisfied with Nicole's
account of her whereabouts over the weekend.
They questioned her more than once and she contradicts herself a bit about details as to what
she was doing that weekend, whether she saw a movie, what relative she was with.
Police follow up on Nicole's alibi with her dad who confirms no, Nicole was home with them
from about 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 2nd all the way through the morning of Monday, June
4th. Nicole then went straight from her parents' house on Monday morning to work without even stopping at her apartment first.
Nicole is thoroughly questioned and is cooperating fully with police. There are some rumors, though, that come forward floating around about her, which if you followed along with the Idaho campus murders, this is a very similar thing.
Everyone becomes a suspect and people just start talking.
And there's so many, there were so many rumors that just were not true, which was kind of
shocked because there's a lot of people in positions that didn't deserve to be in those
positions.
Right.
And it's just disrespectful.
So Nicole says she and Anita were best friends, but other witnesses and friends say no, the
two didn't get along very well. They fought a lot. One said that Nicole seemed more concerned
about a missing iPod than her slain friend. And that's not all. Just a month or so before she was
murdered Anita had asked her father to put a lock on her bedroom door because she didn't feel safe.
Apparently telling her family that she'd been receiving threatening texts from Nicole.
By some reports Anita is planning to even move out
of the apartment.
However, according to Anita's dad,
the two had patched things up by the time of the murder.
He's like, no, they figured it all out.
I mean, they're just freshmen.
It's hard.
Moving in with someone is hard.
This could be completely blown out of proportion.
At this point in the investigation,
police check Anita's phone records and computer records.
They discovered that Anita was texting with a guy friend in the wee hours of Sunday June
3rd, 2007.
The last time that Anita's phone sends a text is at 4.48am.
At 4.53am, the friend sends a last text to her, but he never gets the red receipt from
her.
Anita doesn't read or send any more texts after this time.
The police don't initially release his identity or the nature of the text, but they consider
him a suspect as well.
And again, the timing is a bit weird.
Anita missed a Saturday morning shift and didn't talk to her parents that Saturday, but
both the medical examination and now her texts indicate that the stabbing must have happened early Sunday morning because her phone was active.
So I also am confused why we're the cameras at.
I mean, we're in modern days, modern society, whatever you want to call it.
And I'm surprised that there are, that these are that this apartment complex doesn't have
any cameras.
Small town.
No cameras.
No cameras.
No cameras.
The stake number one.
So when I said that the police department had no shortage
of suspects, I also think that a part of this has to do
with they have to rule everyone out
and maybe larger police departments do that
a little bit more efficiently.
So I'm not, I mean, I think this is great,
but they don't have enough evidence
at all or suspicion for an arrest. After Anita's death, Tyler Schmaltz creates a 20 minute
Facebook video tribute to Anita. This raises eyebrows as Tyler continues to be what some
consider overly involved with the case. So it's safe to say the police most definitely
consider Tyler a suspect. They first questioned him actually right at the crime scene.
He lives close by so he was there fast.
When they ask him how he knew exactly what time like it was almost like he rehearsed the answer,
he explained it away and says that Anita's aunt arrived quickly on the scene and grilled Tyler about when he last spoke to Anita.
This was before he talked to police.
So he'd already gone and checked his chat logs before he got questioned by police. So he's like, I had already talked to her aunt. So that's how come I know. He protests his innocence and
fills the police are hounding him. His brother lives with him as well. And they both provide DNA
samples and are questioned several times. He tells the police at some point that Anita was his only friend.
Which, I don't know if that's what you should tell police, but that's okay.
Anita's funeral is on June 11th, 2007. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations,
for dollars, for scholars. Nicole attends the funeral and something truly awful happens.
Nicole's mother actually confronts Anita's mother at the funeral.
Oh my no. Upset and angered because Nicole is considered a person of interest and had to go to
the police station for questioning. Not, it is not the time. No. At a funeral that is so disrespected.
For her murdered daughter. Yeah, no, that's not okay. And I understand that if you're innocent,
it's frustrating to. Yeah. To be questioned. For sure. But look, not's not okay. And I understand that if you're innocent, it's frustrating to be questioned.
For sure, but look, not a funeral.
But also, they're questioning everybody.
It's not like the police department
is singling out Nicole.
So the same day as the funeral,
there's another development in the case.
On June 11th, a Montana man named Devon Hall
is arrested for burglary while armed with
a knife in the college town.
An FBI profiler gets involved in the case and identifies the burglar as the most likely
suspect in a need as murder.
He's like, what are the chances?
This seems to be linked.
Despite all the witness interviews they're conducting and an abundance of suspects, the
case goes nowhere.
Apparently, the DNA isn't going anywhere either.
The sample they got off the knife is just too small for comparison. The police are puzzled by many aspects of the crime.
For one, the fact that the blood on the screen is in need of us doesn't make sense. According to
investigators, this indicates to them that the screen was cut after the murder. They believe the
killer used the knife to stab a needle and then slashed the window screen with the same knife.
They believe the killer used the knife to stab Anita and then slashed the window screen with the same knife
Why if someone didn't slash open the window in order to gain entry? Why would they slash it after the murder?
The case is simply overwhelming. Keep in mind that it's a relatively small place.
I mean, I think I know the answer, but I'm gonna let you keep going to see if what you say is what I'm thinking
I might be jumping the gun, but I don't know,
Tyler's still looking a little suspicious.
Well, within just days of Anita's murder,
clues are waning and the police feel
they have nothing solid to make an arrest.
And unfortunately, the case just starts going cold.
So the next major development comes about a year
and a half after the murder.
On January 1st, 2009, Marty Leonelle, the maintenance man, who
was also the apartment manager's boyfriend, takes his own life. He was 46 years old. He had
been questioned by the police several times, given that he had a key to the apartment
and was right there on the scene the morning Anita's body was found. But the police just
didn't develop him as a suspect. So, interview Marty's friend who had spoken with him just hours before he
killed himself and all he had to offer was that he had quote a gut feeling that Marty had
murdered that girl.
So did Marty do it?
Did he kill himself out of remorse?
Well now it's pretty sensitive because if he didn't do it then...
Right.
Yeah, I don't know. So the years keep passing, life just goes on.
Friends of Anita's from high school and college get married.
They start having kids.
On June 2, 2010, Nicole Thomas gets married for the first time
and changes her last name.
At first, the Knitzen family thinks
the police are doing a good job, but over the years,
they feel that the police have given up
and unnecessarily turned this into a cold case.
A resounding theme in the case is that a small town police
force that is simply overwhelmed
by this big murder investigation.
And I'm very sorry to say that extreme tragedy
finds the Knitzen family again.
On April 9, 2013, Daniel Anita's younger brother shoots himself and takes his own life
in his home. He's just 22 years old. It's been almost six years since Anita's murder.
Got it. As reported in the Washington Post, Anna said that their sister's death was
particularly devastating for her brother and the incident changed him and caused him a lot of pain.
Their mom Sharon says she spoke with Daniel the day before
and he had seemed fine.
The pain this family is enduring is just unthinkable.
The ripple effects from Anita's murder are staggering.
And although the case does seem very cold,
police are still trying to solve it.
They begin reworking the case again in 2018.
In 2019, as a result of funds donated by crowdfunding
Anita's family rents electronic billboards for two weeks during the North Dakota State
Fair asking for the public's help in providing information to help solve the crime.
I'm kind of confused as is there no DNA on the scene? How does she get killed with a pocket
knife and he doesn't get cut once or she he whatever whoever kills her
I just feel like there's no hair anywhere. There's no skin anywhere
There's no thumb prints anywhere like nothing especially in a small town. I I mean I doubt there was a traffic through her apartment
I'm just confused how there's and where's all the evidence the only DNA evidence the police say they have at this point is
The DNA on the pocket knife. That's too small to test. They know it's not a need us. They think it's the killers,
but it's too small to test. Okay. So in early 2022, the police decide to try
something totally new in the case. They turn to true crime, the genre, for help.
That's right. They partner with a true crime show
called Cold Justice.
To try to at least get some new leads on the case,
get it in front of other people,
maybe even get the case solved.
Cold Justice is a TV show on oxygen
that's produced by Dick Wolf.
The premise of the show is that Cold Justice
sends out their own experienced investigators
who go to small towns and try to help those police force
solve their cold case murders.
So, cold justice sends Kelly Seagler, a former prosecutor from Harris County, Texas,
and Steve Spingola, a retired Milwaukee homicide detective to North Dakota.
The police department provides them with all the volumes and volumes of police files on the case
and reports that
they have accumulated over the years.
The Cole Justice team works hand in hand with the police and take it from square one.
They re-interview all the witnesses in the case on all those who are still alive.
They re-interview Tyler Schmaltz and Nicole and her family.
They also interview high school friends who knew Anita, Nicole, and many other witnesses.
The team looks to the psychology of the murder in order to get them into the mindset of the killer.
What was the killer's motivation?
Forensic psychologist Catherine Peneri had analyzed Anita's case and had been able to come to some conclusions.
The absence of any defensive wounds suggested to her that the murder was not a crime of passion.
She says, quote, this is a two quick stab wounds and the perpetrator is out of the picture. This was not a frenzied overkill.
Hmm, surprising because I think I thought opposite.
Kelly Seagler from Cold Justice says, is it possible that Anita's murder was more thought out?
Interesting. Was this a premeditated cold blooded murder?
Another psychological clue is the fact that the killer apparently covered Anita's body after the fact.
This often indicates that the killer actually knew the victim personally.
Okay, so some experts believe that covering a body is a coping mechanism to
depersonalize the victim or hide the whore of what the killer had just done.
So they fill remorse and they cover it to try to cover up what they had done.
The cold justice team goes through the suspects one by one.
There's the burglar who was arrested in the area right around the time of the murder.
The police believe they've cleared him.
And there's the jogger who was seen running near the crime scene.
The police fill he's innocent. But there are still the four other main suspects that
cold justice and police are really zeroing in on. Some witnesses believe Tyler
Schmaltz may have done it. Some suspect Nicole, the roommate, some suspect the
other two. And here we go one by one. It turns out that a man named Michael Van
was the one who was texting with Anita in the early hours that Sunday morning when she was murdered.
He was 25 years old at the time.
He wanted a more serious relationship with Anita rather than being just friends.
He met Anita at a denny's a few months earlier.
He's listed as Money Mike in Anita's contacts on her phone.
It's a Motorola flip phone that was popular back then.
Their relationship appears to be confined to just texts and phone calls, and although
it can't be definitively proven, it is believed that Van doesn't know where Anita lives.
So despite this, many consider this last texture to be a good suspect.
Michael Van cooperated with police by giving a DNA sample,
and he apparently also took two polygraphs.
Investigators with cold justice
dive into these texts between Anita and money Mike.
One of her last texts ever to Mike was,
how do you move on after being engaged twice?
That's a huge life altering thing.
Then Mike's number text back, you never move,
you just become
jaded, hope that you find someone who will love you for you. Anita's phone responds
Good Night, Mike responds at 4.39am. Oh, good night. Then he sends another message at
4.43. Nice, I thought you were going to reply to my last text. Her phone responds,
I didn't know what to say. He writes, you don't say anything. This last message though,
is never marked
as red. As for what this conversation was about, Anita had an ex-boyfriend in California, so it's
possible that that's what she was referring to. According to a 2022 oxygen article, Michael
allegedly told another individual that he killed Anita. It's not clear what that confession supposedly
took place, but the thing is, Michael van is no longer alive.
He died in 2009 of natural causes from an asthma attack.
No way.
So the next suspect, Tyler Schmaltz,
has been a suspect from the very beginning,
given that he was reportedly extremely obsessed
with Anita for years,
and given his heavy involvement in the case.
How does that work?
So you think Mike does it, but then he dies.
So you're just like, oh, let's,
now see if Tyler did it.
Well, these are just possible suspects.
It's not that they have zeroed in on anyone.
Yeah, it's just it's kind of weird.
It's like, okay, Mike dies.
So now maybe, maybe it's Tyler.
Yeah.
I'm saying like, I don't know.
So many suspect him, particularly because he was one of the first people on the scene.
However, in his defense, he did live close by, which would help explain the fact and he didn't have a key to her apartment.
So this leaves Marty and Elle and Nicole as suspects. Many suspect the maintenance man because
he took his own life just a year and a half after the murder. The people from cold justice
want to find out what led up to his suicide, so they call his sister. She tells them that
Marty's long-term girlfriend was cheating on him and that their relationship was ending after many years
They'd been living together and not only was he going through the trauma of the breakup
But he had also just lost his job and it's home in other words cold justice discovers that Marty had some very traumatic things going on in his personal life
That may have had nothing to do with Anita's murder
So they don't think that's what motivated him to take his life
That leaves us with
Nicole. What do we know about her? She was hot tempered and reactionary. She was 19 at the time of
the murder. She was also gone though Saturday night, Sunday, and Monday. But Sharon Anita's mom
does report, remember that Anita was scared of Nicole. Nicole makes it seem like they were best friends, but really there had been some issues. Their relationship had become toxic.
Would be easy to get away with it because her DNA is already going to be in the apartment.
Right. Friends told investigators that Nicole Thomas was jealous of Anita and they also said
that Anita hated going home because of the tense environment. So it does not seem like a very good
living environment. Nicole's friends think she seemed capable of committing murder, which, oh,
man, that is something to say about a friend.
If anyone thinks that about me, I don't know, I must be a horrible person.
Her friends also claim she was acting weird after the death. The police never ruled out
Nicole, but they never felt they had enough to arrest her. Her only alibi was her own family, which is hard.
So remember those threatening texts that people had talked about?
I want to go through those while talking about Nicole.
So on April 21st, Nicole texted Anita, okay, so next time you leave and don't plan on coming
back in the morning and lock your door because God knows I am dying to get in there, shut
the effing alarm off.
So I don't have to listen to it all morning when I can be sleeping.
This was six weeks before the murder.
There's no record of a need of responding.
Another from Nicole on the same day.
And just for the heads up, my dad and I are going to talk to landlord ASAP and see what
we can do because honestly, I have no idea what I did to you to make you all of a sudden
be all weird on me.
But I'm going to tell you right now, I sure as hell ain't going to put up with this till December,
this sucks.
She said, I may sound like a B word, but what goes around comes around.
And another one, things shouldn't have gotten like this in the first place.
I didn't do crap to deserve this.
But whatever I'm done discussing this, oh, and by the way, I really don't feel like talking
on the phone.
So I guess we're both crap out of luck. Got it. I mean, those aren't that threatening to me. That just sounds like
to people fighting, you know? Yeah, but they are fighting and they have to live together.
Yeah, but I mean, we don't fight like that. I mean, there's married couples that
like that. When I'm saying they're together, they don't kill each other. So I don't know.
So the next day an incoming text from Nicole says, are you going to move out or am I, if we can get
out of this lease, if one of us leaves? And another one, this is causing me problems with my family
because my stress level is very high on the subject. Seriously, what did I do to you? I ain't ever
home. You pretty much have the effing place to yourself. And why are they fighting so bad? I can't even tell what's going on.
The next day, what does your mom want my phone number four? This one isn't red as Anita
is already dead. So she sends a text after she's dead. Her body will be found that day.
And I'm going to assume the mom wants her number because she's trying to figure out where
her daughter is and why she hasn't been answering the calls.
Well, it seems like if she sent that, it probably wasn't her.
Right?
Yeah.
I mean, those don't seem super threatening to me.
Like, no, I'm going to kill you threatening, you know?
Yeah. Well, the cold justice investigators zero in on Nicole.
They even interview her dad to say, hey, are you lying about her alibi?
Are you just covering up for her?
And he goes, no, my daughter was about her alibi? Are you just covering up for her?
And he goes, no, my daughter was on the farm with me the whole time.
I'm not an f-ing liar.
So who did it?
Cole just explains how they started the case with four main suspects,
but after going through all the evidence,
they were left with just one.
One person who had both emotive and a key to the apartment.
And that was Nicole.
As Kelly Seagler says, the only person who needs to stage the scene
is a person who's implicated if they don't stage it.
Because they believe that someone's stage the scene to look
like someone had come in through the window
and that's how the blood got on there.
That someone with a key first stabbed her
and then stage the whole scene to make it look like
it had been an intruder.
Also, most, I feel like majority of the time as well, if it's a male that cause a female,
they're usually sexually assaulted, she was not.
Or cover up the body.
Yeah.
And it does seem like they were having quite a bit of fighting.
She even said she was fighting with her family because of Anita.
And honestly, the only person in the whole world who didn't like Anita seems was Nicole.
Like, of everyone they've interviewed, that's the only person in the whole world who didn't like Anita, it seems, was Nicole. Like, of everyone they've interviewed,
that's the only person who was having issues with her.
Okay, so is this solved what's going on?
The police and Nicole Justice team meet with the Canutes
and family and tell them what they think.
Nicole Rice is arrested at 3.25 pm on March 16th, 2022.
She's placed in custody.
She's 34 years old at the time
and has just got married to her second husband and she has a teenage daughter. She worked as a hairdresser and at a car
dealership. She pleads not guilty and then they go to a preliminary hearing where a judge
does rule that their sufficient probable cause for the case to proceed to trial. So Nicole
again pleads not guilty. Cole just is at this point, heirs their program.
Oh, it made it hard because I'm all for this.
Like I'm all for, oh, if it's her,
then she needs to be found and let's air all these programs.
But it's hard because, and I feel like I'm usually
on the opposite side of this,
I don't know if there's enough evidence to say
that it was her, and then if it isn't her,
you just put her through the ringer.
Well, also more evidence is going to come out at trial because this trial has not taken
place yet.
Okay, okay, okay.
So there's supposed to be a pre-trial hearing in on March 1st, 2023, but then it's rescheduled.
You know how these things go.
It's been pushed back and pushed back.
So we're still in pre-trial hearing phases right now with just appeals and requests
for more time and everything. But what about the DNA in this case? Because that will surely
prove. Yeah. Well, the amount of DNA on the knife that did not come from Anita is very
small and it's still too small of a sample to run through CODIS.
So the only way to do the DNA analysis is to compare the small samples side by side with
DNA samples, the police collect from potential suspects, and the only person they say who couldn't
be excluded was Nicole.
During this, like the way that they're comparing the DNA, it's not 100% certain, but they
also said it was close enough that they couldn't exclude her. Okay.
So what now?
Nicole faces life without the possibility of parole
if she's convicted.
And again, I wanted to cover this case
because more details are gonna come out of trial.
Like there's always more that police know.
Because I usually you don't take it to trial
if you don't have something that's going to blow everyone's mind.
Right.
And we all do need to remember that she's presumed innocent until proven guilty. you don't take it to trial if you don't have something that's going to blow everyone's mind, right? Right.
And we all do need to remember that she's presumed innocent until proven guilty.
So we're not talking right now saying she's guilty.
I'm just kind of catching you up on this case so that we can all stay tuned where my mom
over on Ryzen crime will probably cover the updates.
Yeah.
And we can kind of know what's going on.
The latest development in the case is that the pre-trial conference has been delayed again.
They say they need more time to go through a significant new discovery,
but it's not clear what this new discovery is.
So the next hearing is now scheduled for September 27, 2023.
Oh, man, these get pushed back so far.
Yeah.
Questions that have not been answered yet, and perhaps we will be answered at trial include information about the murder weapon
Where did the knife come from who owned it? Is there any evidence even tying it to Nicole?
Also, is it possible that a need a died earlier than Sunday morning and that Nicole was using her cell phone to send texts?
After she'd already died. This is not ongoing story. We'll keep you updated if listeners have any information about the case
This is not an ongoing story, we'll keep you updated. If listeners have any information about the case, you're asked to please contact the police department at 701-8520-111, and let's please keep the
Knutson family in our thoughts as we're moving forward, and this is going to trial because that
is always a really, really tough time for victims' families. Well, first of all, I want to apologize to
Tyler because I blame Tyler, and it looks like it wasn't him. Second of all, I want to apologize to Tyler because I blame Tyler and it looks like it wasn't him.
Second of all, I don't want to blame anyone because it's going to trial.
Yeah, we'll see.
I don't want to get in trouble or sued.
I will say if you watch the episode on this case, it does show pretty good evidence
that whoever did this most likely had a key to the apartment.
Okay.
I also think it's, what are the chances that,
what are the chances that the maintenance man takes
his own life?
I know, but they looked into it and it said
he had other stuff going on personally.
And then Mike dies.
Like how many people that are connected to this case die?
Like what's up with that?
Oh yeah.
And then also her brother. Like what, yeah, I mean, that's up with that? Oh, yeah. And then also her brother.
Yeah, I mean, that's a cause of her death,
most likely, which is super sad.
But still, I mean, there's a lot of death.
It's a crazy one.
Yeah, well, I guess we'll just keep everyone updated.
I don't know what to expect.
But it's kind of crazy,
because I feel like when we talk about cold cases, usually,
it's like we covered the cold case
that's now just been solved recently here in recent years.
This has been solved.
I mean I guess it's been solved but we'll see it trial what really happened.
Yeah.
Alright you guys that was our episode for this week and we will see you next time with another
one.
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