thought it could not be a gunshot. then, unaware that her world was quite different now, angie opened her eyes. and i rolled over and saw somebody running out of the bedroom. and i knew that was bad, and i nudged justin and i said justin, justin. i heard and you scream, oh my god! oh my god! i knew something terrible had happened. i turned on the light and i just went out the bedroom, down the hall did you see him? no i didn t. you just knew? yeah. i looked in the bedroom door was and i saw justin laying on his back, on the right side of the bed with his head tilted, and i could see a bullet hole in his head. and i could see blood running
sort of thing that could make a person wonder, what in heaven s name is going on here? it was one little thing. in a shoebox. the shoes were not in it but there was various paperwork. one of the things that were found was a receipt from a local car dealership and the receipt was for a purchase of three oil changes, had the name of andrew wegener. andrew wegener, the boyfriend angie lived with before justin. weird. another guy without a criminal record. another apparently ordinary person, a des moines funeral director in his case. and yet, there it was in black and white, among all of those other pieces of evidence, andrew wegener. how did he explain that? at that time, you don t. so did andy wegener kill
famous, if controversial psychiatrist, with a resume of television and other appearances in which he has condemned the use of psychotropic drugs. dr. breggin testified that david had been taking anti-depressants on and off for years, and that what david did was the drugs fault. so i think the whole thing evolves out of a progressive hammering of his brain by the drugs. it was drug-induced violence, the doctor told the jury. drug-induced murder. back in the courtroom, angie listened to this, and upset would not be quite the right word. it was laughable almost, and just that you can how much money they had to spend to find this guy who is going to say exactly what the defense wants him to say. were you afraid the jury would buy it? um, of course, you re always a little afraid. because it s scary to think that he could potentially get off
that night in may 2014. when marie and things were so good so full of possibilities for hit her eldest child and his fiancée. the same day the wedding cards went out. they were perfect together. and then that terrifying pinprick of red light woke her up and she saw him, it, whatever, shaking away. and the fear that took over her body. she froze. maybe she prayed for those horrifying seconds, how many seconds, three, five seconds? across the hall, angie. i heard the bedroom door open. and i had been so hard to sleep i just assumed it was just in leaving to go to the bathroom. then i heard a pop pop pop. it sounded very muffled so i
they needed to search her phone, see who she talked to in the hours and days just before justin was shot to death. they also got a search warrant for david moffitt s house. and inside? no, they didn t find the murder weapon. but they did find these strange notes, seemed to have been written by someone who had been watching justin and angie s neighborhood. those surveillance notes listed addresses in the immediate area around the crime scene. and they were very specific about when neighbors were turning on and off their lights. the creek behind the house is is it wide enough where i can jump across that? obviously, it looked like a way to make an escape once the murder was done. but then they found what looked like the mother lode a bill of sale. it was in andy wegener s name. yeah. but there it was in david moffitt s house.