Snapped: Women Who Murder - Angela Dickinson
Episode Date: January 8, 2023An Alabama trucker is found shot to death in his own home on the same day his wife is due to give birth.Season 29, Episode 11Originally aired: June 13, 2021Watch full episodes of Snapped for ...FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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They were an unlikely couple who offered their home to anyone in need.
They both cared about my kids and let us sleep there with them.
It was a, you know, a homie environment, and he was always welcome there.
They invited a friend to come back to the house and stay with him for a while
because he didn't have a place to stay.
But the welcoming household is shot by a deadly crime.
Somebody was either mad or pissed off
or angry with him.
The amount of shots fired suggest
that the killer had a vendetta against the victim.
As investigators search for a killer,
a stunning secret is exposed.
He had never told his family that she was pregnant. Living under one of the most dangerous investigator search for a killer, a stunning secret is exposed.
He had never told his family that she was pregnant.
Living under one roof like that, there's a little thing there,
that you just can't hide.
And the ultimate betrayal of friendship
is at the heart of a bizarre murder plot.
They milk the venom from the rattlesnake,
put it in his food.
This is a situation that's probably as old as time.
You have someone who has something that someone else wants.
In Waverly, Alabama, friends and family take care of one another above all else. On the afternoon of September 8, 2013, relatives are extending a helping hand to Carl and Angela
Dickinson.
Angela had just gone into hospital and just had gay birth to a baby.
Her family and friends, they were directed to go get a car seat.
From the home and some other clothing, items and other stuff.
Angela's husband, Carl, had been on a long haul trucking route for several days.
Carl was gone, a good little bit of the time.
He was only there maybe a week or two at a time
for holidays or something like that.
Angela's sister, Sabrina Murphy,
heads inside the couple's house
to snag the baby necessities.
But something out of the ordinary
catches her attention.
Walking up through the driveway
and through the garage,
the interior door was taken open.
Sabrina cautiously enters the home.
When you go through the garage door,
there's a laundry room and then another door adjacent,
which is the kitchen.
Carl Dickens' body was laying in the kitchen floor.
which is the kitchen. Carl Dickens' body was laying in the kitchen floor.
So bring a Carl 911 and told them
that they need to send somebody quick.
They didn't know if Carl had committed suicide
or what had happened.
At 3.17 pm, all units in Lee County
are dispatched to Carl and Angela's house.
All units in Lee County are dispatched to Carl and Angela's house. I got a phone call that there was a possible homicide up in Waverley,
and that we all needed to pretty much respond and address it.
Investigators are met by Sabrina and two men who identify themselves
as Angela's stepfather, Jesse Bakk,
and a friend, Paul Phillips.
From there, we transported Paul, Jesse, and Sabrina
to the Lee County Sheriff's Office for interviews.
For someone to come into his house and do something like that,
I was kind of in shock.
I didn't know what to think.
59-year-old Carl Dickinson was born and raised in Lee County, Alabama.
One of five children, he learns to appreciate family values at an early age.
Probably the thing that he enjoyed most was just family get-togethers for cookouts,
whether it was just somebody's birthday, holiday, or even just picking a day to get together
and eating and sitting around talking.
Carl was one of the best cooks I've ever met in my life.
He could cook like you never seen.
A country boy threw and threw.
Carl grew up fishing and hunting on the rural land
around his home.
But when it came to reeling in the right woman,
he wasn't so lucky.
His first relationship, I guess you could say they were kind of high school
sweethearts. They wound up getting a divorce. After sometime my brother met
someone else, they were married for several years and they wound up getting a
divorce.
Twice divorced by his mid-40s,
Carl was enjoying the bachelor life.
He had a steady income as a truck driver
and his own personal dream house.
He had been wanting to build his own home for a long time.
And he built that home from his own two hands.
He took a lot of pride in his home and the things that he did.
And in 2002, Carl fell for 19-year-old Angela Webb.
Carl had initially dated Angela's mother at one time,
and that's how they all knew each other.
When their relationship ended, Carl and Angela's relationship kind of blossomed.
Like Carl, Angela grew up in rural Alabama.
Beautiful blonde hair, some beautiful blue eyes.
I mean, a very beautiful young lady.
She was the pageant queen, and she was the cheerleader.
Angela was always the mothering type.
Like she was the one who would call if we had a problem
or if we needed help.
The same strength Angela provided her siblings,
she found for herself in the much older Carl Dickinson.
I think what Angela's saying in Carl was stability.
You know, when you really needed someone,
Carl was that person You know, when you really needed someone,
Carl was that person you could go to.
Naturally, the 20 years or so age difference
between her and my brother was a concern,
but at the same time, there are people
who have a larger age difference than that
that have been in a relationship
and been happy for a long time.
Despite their age difference, by the end of 2002, Angela and Carl tied the knot.
I think the happiest time for him was probably the day that he and Angela got married.
Angela moved into Carl's house with him.
She had a good life, she was saying happy with Carl. He seemed happy as well.
It was hard for him to believe that he had this beautiful young lady
that wanted to be with him.
And then he wasn't having to be alone anymore, either.
The Dickinson's lived with an open-door policy,
sharing their happy home with anyone in need.
I couldn't afford to get my own house,
so I called my sister and asked her
and Carl Cole to move over there,
and they didn't care.
So I was grateful he cared about my kids
and let us live there with them.
They bought them clothes, they bought them things
for their rooms.
They treated them like they were their own children.
Kids and family made Angela happy, I think.
She was more happy when she was around them.
And in 2006, the couple's generosity extended beyond family
when Carl's coworker Paul Phillips needed help.
Carl Dickinson and Paul Phillips met in truck driving school.
They were a team and they would be able to swap out driving.
But when Carl got a new job with another company, the company didn't do team driving and
so Paul couldn't come with them.
Carl invited Paul to come back to the house and stay with him for a while because he didn't
have a place to stay.
Him and Carl seemed to be best friends.
They would go hunting together, they would go fishing together.
With six people living there, Angela and Carl were happy to have a full house.
From time to time, they also took in Angela's brother, Jake Bartlett.
Carl and I were letting a lot of people move in and stay a little while until they got on their feet and then they'd move out.
They cared about people, when it mattered the most.
Rosa, you know, a homie environment. And you always welcome there.
In 2013, news of another future member of the household
came when Angela found out she was pregnant.
She didn't have her own kids.
And when she finally did get pregnant,
that's what she wanted.
She was happy she was finally having a baby.
having a baby.
But that happiness is shattered on September 8, 2013. Lee County Emergency Responders
confirm that Carl Dickinson has been shot to death
and detectives begin surveying the scene.
The first thing we noticed when we walked to the house was there were multiple 22 caliber
shell casings in the garage.
The shell casings continued in a path into the kitchen.
That indicates that the shooting started at the garage door and walked away into the kitchen.
Officers collect 19 casings in total,
14 from inside the house, and five from the car port.
He fell pretty much right where he was shot,
and whoever the killer was stood over him and finished him off.
That's a symbol of rage and most definitely wanting
that person to die.
The amount of shots fired suggest
that the killer had a vendetta against Carl Dickinson.
Coming up, detectives focus on Carl's inner circle
in search of a motive.
It's definitely overkill, to be able to look into someone's eyes
like that.
And Carl's wife stuns detectives with a revealing break
in the case.
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On September 8, 2013, as crime scene tape barricades the once-welcoming home of Carl and Angela Dickinson,
word of the 59-year-old's murder
spreads through the close knit community.
I was part of my family.
I just, I couldn't believe it.
I still can't believe it honestly.
You're kind of been a fog a little bit
and trying to grasp what just happened,
knowing where this is about to go
as far as having an investigation
and how lengthy it could be
and trying to find out who actually, you know,
kills your brother.
Lee County investigators send Carl's body
to the state lab for an autopsy,
then continue scouring the scene.
We found a mark on the back door inside of the garage
that appeared to be from a screwdriver
or some type of metal object.
We were able to locate an orange-handled screwdriver,
and we photographed it along with the damage on the door frame.
Throughout the home, there are more telltale signs
of a burglary gone wrong.
Properties thrown about a toolbox knocked over
BB guns out of a gun cabinet laying on the floor,
pillow cushions on the floor.
It appeared to be a four-century burglary slash robbery
gone bad.
The residents looked as if it had been ransacked.
However, nothing was missing.
All items of value were still there, including the victim's wallet, flat screen TVs.
It just appeared like it was a setup.
We did not know who the suspect was at the time,
but we did have an idea that it's going to be someone close to us.
It's definitely overkill.
To shoot someone multiple times in the face is a personal...
It's a personal feeling anyway.
To be able to look into someone's eyes like that.
With the clock ticking, investigators divide and conquer.
We kind of spread out. Half went to the scene,
and half came to the office.
At the Sheriff's Office, they start with the 911 caller, Sabrina Murphy.
She was the one that initially
made contact with the victim.
We start to obtain information
what happened, how did you find this victim,
you know, what were their circumstances
leading up to that.
Sabrina explains she'd been helping Angela
at the hospital while Carl was away for work.
Sabrina wanted to go get the car seat,
and she was surprised by finding Carl.
Her reactions were genuine.
She appeared to be appropriately upset.
She was very adamant that the victim had not possibly killed himself.
Sabrina says that Paul Phillips and Jesse Bach were also visiting the hospital and accompanied her to Carl and Angela's home.
Jesse Bach was Angela's, for lack of a better term, stepfather, father figure. He had briefly been married to her mother at one time.
They had recently maintained a father-daughter relationship.
Jesse Bach, he was in some type of nursing home
or something like that.
Paul Phillips with Florida picked up Jesse Bach, brought him back.
In a separate room, Jesse confirms that Paul Phillips arrived at his place in Florida on Friday afternoon,
then brought him back to Alabama where they stayed at the hospital with Angela.
He said they were at the hospital, and then Paul wanted to go back to the house.
He rode back to the house with Paul and Sabrina.
Paul said that Sabrina went into the house
and immediately started screaming.
He came out screaming and Paul went in halfway
and confirmed that Carl was dead.
The group statements are consistent, but offer no leads.
Paul or Sabrina or Jesse didn't have any suspects
that they thought might be responsible for it.
We questioned them about that.
So we all was just shocked.
We didn't know what was going on.
They cared about people.
You know, nobody deserves that kind of thing to amput them.
After concluding their interviews, detectives immediately set out for East Alabama Medical Center.
We went to the hospital to talk to Angela.
We told her that her husband was deceased.
When she understood that, she had a breakdown.
Her demeanor was, as anybody should have been, you know, crying and that sort of thing.
She said that she had no idea who could have done it, or even if he had any problems with anybody.
Once she calms down, Angela explains that she's been in the hospital since going into labor three days ago.
She can't be the person who's killed her husband when she's literally in the hospital
giving life herself.
She got there like about five o'clock, Thursday afternoon,
and then she had the baby,
the next day on the six.
She says she's been trying to reach Carl the entire time.
Angela told us she called maybe four times
and did not get a hold of him.
She did not think that was super strange
because he's a truck driver and he could be out on the road
without service.
Detectives ask Angela about any guns
that may be missing from the home.
She says that she doesn't have anything.
They had recently within the last month
pawned all of their guns to make money.
So there was no guns in the house, only BB guns.
Detectives ask Angela why Carl would be out of town while she was giving birth.
That's when Angela drops a bomb.
We found out that Paul was actually
the father of Angela's baby.
She says she's married to Carl.
She says that she has a baby by Paul
and that he is okay with all this.
My feelings at that moment were,
oh no, this something's going on.
There's more to this than that.
Is it one of those stories where love
trying to live bad?
You just have to kind of see where the evidence leads you.
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You don't ever truly know what happens behind closed doors.
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Lee County authorities are less than 24 hours
into the investigation of Carl Dickinson's murder.
And his wife, Angela, has just revealed a shocking twist.
Angela was married to Carl, but Angela
was having Paul's baby, and that the relationship was weird,
but that it worked.
According to Angela, Carl was OK with Angela being pregnant
with Paul's baby because Carl couldn't give her a baby
so to speak.
And while Carl was away on long trips as a truck driver,
Angela says Paul kept her company in more ways than one.
After a while of him being there for so long,
when Carl was gone and stuff, he was with Angela.
It was like they were a couple, too.
She was very nonchalant about the whole situation was with Angela. It was like they were a couple, too.
She was very nonchalant about the whole situation,
about the baby, and who it belonged to,
and still being married to Carl.
She was like, I wanted him to be here when the baby came.
And we're just like, really?
You wanted your husband there when you
gave birth to your boyfriend's child.
Both Angela and Paul have solid alibis for the weekend.
She was in the hospital giving birth,
and Paul was with Angela's stepfather in another state.
We actually verified his alibi to that point,
and sure enough, he had been down there to Florida.
he had been down there to Florida.
In search of a lead, investigators begin questioning Carl's friends and family.
And suspicion's surface about one of Carl's nephews,
Mike Smith.
Mike Smith's name came up.
He had been to Carl's residence,
and they naturally assumed that with his history of drug abuse,
that he may have gotten mad at Carl and did something.
When investigators bring him in on September 9th for an interview,
Mike seems shocked
by the news of his uncle's murder.
He advised that he had not seen or heard from his uncle
in over a year.
We ask him, did he have guns?
Did he have a 22 caliber?
He said, yes, he had guns, but he was in a different place
at the time of the homicide.
We ruled him out as a suspect because he was nowhere
in the area at the time of the homicide. We ruled him out as a suspect because he was nowhere
in the area at the time of the murder.
With one lead off the table, the arrival of autopsy
results that afternoon confirms investigator's suspicions.
Carl Dickinson had been shot 18 times in the chest, neck,
and head area.
One or two would have done the trick for him.
There was no need to shoot him that many times.
It almost makes you think that there's
an emotion involved with it, and there's
somebody who was either mad or pissed off
or angry with him.
The autopsy also provides important information
about the time frame of Carl's murder.
The date that he was killed actually was September 5th,
and that was the day that his wife, Angela,
was going into the hospital to be induced.
Phone records confirm Angela's claim
that she'd been incessently trying
to get a hold of Carl while at the hospital,
but they also reveal something else.
As the investigation was unfolding,
we found through phone records that Angela was calling
Paul Phillips on the phone the day of the murder.
She would in turn call her husband Carl Dickinson.
Detectives consider the possibility
that these phone calls were made to track Carl's whereabouts Carl Dickinson. Detectives consider the possibility
that these phone calls were made to track Carl's whereabouts
on the day he was killed, casting suspicion on Paul and Angela.
What we started doing at that point was anybody who
was associated with Carl Dickinson or Angela Dickinson,
we started bringing them in for interviews.
As detectives question Carl's family, they discover one major inconsistency with Angela's
story.
Carl got the vasectomy while he was married before.
He had decided that he did not want to have children.
When we spoke to Carl's family members
and told them that Angela was pregnant,
they were all in shock.
Nobody had ever mentioned Angela being pregnant.
It was always that she had some kind of medical issue
that was making her stomach swell.
According to family, Carl was worried she had a tumor.
That's the reason why her stomach was so big
because she had a tumor and they didn't know what they were going to do.
He had never told his family that she was pregnant.
He told them that he was trying to work overtime
to make money so that he could help Angela
with her medical bills because he thought she had cancer.
How do you go for nine months? And your husband's family thinks you have
some kind of medical issue,
and you hide it wearing big shirts and baggy clothing,
and you continue to tell your husband
that you have a tumor.
I mean, that's just unheard of.
You don't ever truly know what happens
behind closed doors.
Sometimes that there is a story that is just so crazy that you can't make it up.
Investigators turn to Angela's friends and family for more information about the household dynamic.
I think a little appallant if they started having sex. That was never separated. If one person was doing something the other person was doing it. They had a lot of panic. They had a lot of panic. They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic.
They had a lot of panic. They had a lot of panic. Angela's family tells investigators their hunch was that Carl had finally had enough.
I think that he felt a little uneasy about Paul being there.
Carl got tired of Paul and made him move out.
But Paul didn't exactly leave.
When Carl would go to work in his truck,
Paul would stay with Angela inside of the house.
When Angela knew that Carl was coming home,
Paul would literally leave the house and sleep in the woods.
There was a trailer, the old trailer, on the side of their property.
I mean, this one only while when Carl was in town, he was staying in a trailer
that didn't have water or power or anything.
And I think Carl figured everything out.
Living under one roof like that, you know,
there's little things there that you just can't hide.
According to friends and family,
the situation had reached a boiling point.
And Paul and Angela began discussing cutting coral
out of the picture for good.
We had a relative of angeles that told us
that Angela had tried to do something to coral before.
She was able to acquire some paint pills.
She would crush it up, put it into his food.
I don't know what her intentions were behind that,
but it did not do anything to him.
She told family members and friends that she would crush up peels
and put them in his food, but it would only make him sleep.
That's when Angela and Paul resorted to desperate measures.
They picked up a dead rattlesnake off the side of the road.
They milked the venom from the rattlesnake,
put it in called Dickinson's food.
Unfortunately for the lovebirds,
the venomous murder plot didn't work.
It made him sick, but it didn't kill him.
That is not how you're going to kill somebody
with a rattlesnake venom.
I don't know how many plans that you have to go through.
Once you get a rattlesnake and try to milk it,
I don't know that you can even make that up
without hearing that story.
Detectives know it's not plausible
that Angela would be capable of taking down
carol by herself.
She couldn't have been the one to kill her husband
because she was in the hospital giving birth to
her boyfriend's baby, the ultimate alibi.
So now it's time to go talk to Paul. We just knew that if we could get him to start that ball rolling,
then we could find out what happened.
Coming up, Paul comes clean about the affair,
but investigators encounter another twist.
He says, well, OK, I was there, but I didn't shoot him.
And we were like, holy s***.
Alabama authorities have reason to believe Carl Dickinson's murder may be connected to
his wife's affair.
Now they have Carl's former best friend in their sites.
On September 10th, they sit down with Paul Phillips again.
Paul had been transported to the Sheriff's Office and placed in one of our interview rooms.
He was a little nervous, but he wasn't shaking like a tree.
Of course, we just asked him flat blank right out in front of him,
did he do it?
And he says, no.
Paul reiterates his original statement And he says, no.
Paul reiterates his original statement
that he was not even in Alabama at the time of the murder.
But the autopsy revealed Carl was killed days before Paul left for Florida.
The incident happened on September 5th.
Paul had left for Florida after the incident.
He knew that the game was over.
We weren't going away.
We know he was involved, and he just
needed to tell the story.
Paul Phillips was a kind of guy that if you just treat him
like you want to be treated, and you talk to him just right,
that he would tell you just about anything,
I think that's why he opened up so quickly.
Paul was in love with Angela.
Paul wanted to have a family with Angela and his new baby.
He wanted Carl Donne.
To help achieve his dream,
Paul says he enlisted Angela's half-brother, Jake Bartlett.
He said that Jake Bartlett knew a guy that would actually kill Carl Dickinson.
Paul says that after Jake connected him with a hitman named Trap,
he finally put his plan into action on September 5th.
Paul describes that he goes over to the house
with Jake and trap.
He had admitted that they used an orange handle screwdriver
to make it look like somebody I'm forced to entry into the back door.
Then Paul says he handed trap a 22 caliber rifle
from Carl's safe.
And the three men laid in wait for their target.
There's a trailer on the property.
And Jake was also hiding behind the trailer,
along with Trap.
And then Paul was in the garage ducking down.
Carl had parked his truck where he always parks,
and he walked into the house.
Paul said that when Carl started walking into the house,
Trap ran up behind him with a rifle and started shooting.
So his confession was pointing the finger at trap
as being the trigger puller.
Right after the murder, Paul Phillips took off.
He was trying to create an alibi for his whereabouts
during the time of the murder.
Paul had left for Florida.
He picked up Jesse.
He brought Jesse back to show his story that he was in Florida.
Jesse back to show his story that he was imploring.
Jesse had no association with anything that's going on.
Paul also remains adamant about Angela's innocence.
He was kind of laying himself out as the sacrifice and saying, OK, Angela had nothing to do with this. It was all me.
Officers arrest Paul and lock him up in the Lee County jail. We immediately make plans to try to identify who the other subjects are.
We had Jake Bartlett's name, so we immediately start running his information down.
We found Jake Bartlett at his home in Notasaga, Alabama.
We picked him up, brought him into the office.
Jake insists he had nothing to do with his brother-in-law's murder.
He wasn't coming off of it.
We were pushing and pushing and pushing.
And he finally said, OK, he said, I was there,
but I'm not the one that shot it.
And we were like, holy s***, you know,
he just said he was there.
Like Paul, Jake pins the shooting on trap.
Jake also gives investigators traps real name.
We found that his real name was Travis Kiles.
We also found that Travis Kiles, family in Tuskegee,
Alabama, made a missing persons report on him just after
the homicide occurred.
Jake Barlett and Paul Phillips statements were pretty
much the same.
But there is one notable difference.
Jake told us that Angela was the mastermind behind the plan.
We kind of figured that she was involved already.
That just made us believe it even more.
According to Jake, Angela had been asking him to help her kill Carl
for months, and Angela's bounty on Carl's head
is how Jake convinced trap to join the plot.
He also admitted that Angela offered him
Carl's 401k plan.
Jake had offered to give traps some money.
They were going to split the 401k from Carl.
This is according to Jake.
She was going to pay $4,000 from his 401k plan,
give him the keys to a red F-150, 1977 truck,
and an old Monte Carlo that was on the property.
Jake also says that Angela played a key role
on the day of the murder,
something that is backed up by cell phone evidence.
Angela was calling Carl back to back on the phone,
finding out when he was gonna be home,
what time he was getting home,
and she was relaying to Paul Phillips
the times when Carl was supposed to be home.
The overall plan was that once Angela went into labor to have the baby,
that was basically go time.
Investigators arrest Jake on murder charges
and then set their sights on Angela.
We didn't know how deep it went,
but we knew she had something to do with it.
knew she had something to do with it.
Coming up, officers reel in the alleged mastermind. She was trying to play the sweet innocent person.
And the search continues for a fugitive.
Anytime we're going after a suspect who
has committed murder already, we consider them armed and dangerous.
Paul Phillips and Jake Bartlett have admitted
to recruiting a trigger man to kill Carl Dickinson.
And investigators believe Carl's wife Angela
was the mastermind behind the whole plan.
There was no evidence at all that tells us
that Carl knew that she was pregnant.
As a matter of fact, he always told his family
that she had a medical issue.
He thought she had cancer.
We believe that she came up with this elaborate scheme
to have people to kill Carl,
because she did not want him to know that she was pregnant. She planned this whole thing so that
the murder would happen on the day that she went to the hospital to be induced with Paul's baby.
It's almost as if Angela having the baby was a catalyst for them to start their new life
together and to be a family.
Only three days after the murder of Carl, on September 11, 2013 with a warrant in hand,
Lee County deputies track Angela to the local health department. We was at the health department trying to get the baby to social security card.
And next thing I know, just placed our coming through the front door, the guns out.
She was a little bit surprised. She was upset.
She was just like my baby, my baby.
But, you know, there was nothing nobody could do.
At the station, investigators sit down with Angela
in an interview room.
She was just still denying, denying, denying.
Angela's demeanor was this of a meek, sweet girl.
She seemed to be very deceptive at what she was trying to tell us.
Each interview, she would come off with a little bit more information
than the previous interview.
It was almost like pulling teeth.
And then she started portraying Carl as the bad guy
and kind of deflecting any role that she had in it.
So we just flat out told her,
you're gonna tell us the truth this time.
And she broke down.
Angel of under second statement would say
that Carl was abusive to her verbally.
Carl would dog cuss her and treat her like trash.
According to Angela, both Paul and Jake
had witnessed the verbal abuse, but there's one problem
with her claim.
There were no prior domestic violence cases
or any reports that where she had reported any type of domestic situation.
DETECTIVES HAVE ANOTHER THERI about the timing of Carl's murder.
Once she got pregnant, she didn't know how to get out of it.
When the baby is born, something has to be done.
And so it became the timer, if you will.
That's when Angela enlisted her half-brothers' help.
J. Giazospa for Angela.
He liked to protect her.
She was surrounded by men that just wanted to protect her.
Angela was the little devil on the shoulder,
talking to Paul and J.G. and getting them to do her will.
She admitted that she was basically
behind the whole idea of Carl being killed.
Angela is cuffed and escorted to Lee County lock up.
But investigators aren't finished.
They still have to find the alleged shooter for hire
Travis Kyle's A.K.A. trap.
He was put in the nationwide system as a below,
as a missing person.
Anytime we're going after a suspect who has committed murder
already, we consider them armed and dangerous.
The U.S. marshals ended up locating him and his lab.
There was no incident.
He didn't give him any problems at the time.
He went with him to the Atlanta PD.
I sent a couple of my investigators up to Atlanta,
and they took him and interviewed him.
On October 2, nearly a month after the murder,
police finally get traps side of the story.
He admitted that he was there at the time of the homicide.
But he said that he was outside and that the garage door
was closed.
Well, there's no garage door on the garage.
He puts himself there, but he does not admit
to being the trigger player.
Trap doesn't offer any further information about the murder,
but the admission of his presence at the murder scene
is enough for detectives to arrest him.
Once he said that, it was like, okay,
we're on that right track, we've got that core group,
so we're glad about that.
Angela Dickinson, Travis Kiles, Paul Phillips,
and Jake Bartlett all face capital murder charges.
There was so much evidence, and you have the confessions
from all parties.
I don't believe there would have been any doubt
if this case would have gone to trial.
But none of the defendants would see a Lee County jury.
They all pled guilty to murder, and each one got 30 years in prison.
The way they killed Carl, the way they planned it,
and then executed it, I think 30 years is like.
They still have the opportunity at some point to be walking free.
My brother doesn't have that opportunity anymore.
They took that from him.
My brother doesn't have that opportunity anymore. They took that from him.
I'm not going to say he was a perfect person
because none of us saw her.
But you know, in the end of the day,
Carl was a good person.
He was too careful of his family.
He worked.
And he cared about people.
This is a situation that's probably as old as time.
You have someone who has something
that someone else wants.
Carl lost his life.
Four people are in prison.
And a child was born into this world
and no longer has their mother or father
because they're serving time for killing
a man that should never have died.
She's missing out on her son and we're missing out on him and you know she's just missing
a lot pretty much.
Angela and Paul Sun is in the custody of a family member of Paul's before accused are
currently housed in different prisons around Alabama.
Angela is serving time at the Birmingham Community Work Center and is eligible for parole in
2028.
She will be 46 years old.