This episode of Dateline covers the tragic murder of 19-year-old Jessie Blodgett, her life as a passionate musician, and the investigation into her death. Key discussions include the events leading up to her murder, the investigation's focus on potential suspects, and the eventual arrest of Daniel Bartelt, a friend of Jessie.
Jessie was found dead in her bed after returning from a pool party. Her mother, Joy Blodgett, discovered her unresponsive and called 911. The investigation revealed that Jessie had been targeted, with no signs of forced entry into the home.
Detectives explored various leads, including Jessie's interactions with older men at the party and a co-worker who had made her uncomfortable. The investigation took a turn when a nearby park attack on another young woman raised concerns about a potential serial attacker.
Eventually, Daniel Bartelt, a friend of Jessie, was arrested after being linked to both the park attack and Jessie's murder through DNA evidence. Despite his denial of guilt, he was found guilty of first-degree murder.
The episode concludes with Jessie’s parents advocating for awareness around violence against women, honoring their daughter's memory through a campaign called Love is Greater Than Hate.
Jessie Blodgett, a talented musician, was murdered; her friend Daniel Bartelt was convicted after DNA linked him to the crime.
This episode stands out for the following:
It's not fair.Obsession
Oh my God, I knew he had done it.Obsession
This is a girl that's been attacked at her home where she should be safe.Obsession
I was like, who is this guy?Obsession
Melissa's our hero.Obsession
I feel like now she's the one lifting me up.Obsession