some lawyers and see what we have to do. and that was it. the two divorced in 1985. david arranged weekend visits with john. how were they together? oh, wonderful. johnny just clung to him. they loved each other. and they all moved on. a couple of years later, barbara married again, michael wolff, an ex-military man like her dad, about the same age as her dad, too. your dad and your new husband probably saw eye-to-eye a lot. they sure did. they had a lot in common. they would talk a lot. wolff took barbara and john to live with him in arizona, but david wanted to be a part of his son s life, so he traveled out west to see the boy. he went up there with a friend of his and they saw johnny for three days. i got pictures of johnny in like the old western town and everything. and maybe it was something about the distance, said barbara. david and i became very good friends when i was out in arizona and we used to talk a lot. in fact, what she felt deep
bones, almost as an order. wolfe came back to florida. he said he went out there in the middle of the night, collected what he could find, put them in a trash bag, and went back to barbara britton s family s house and put the bones out for the trash in a plastic bag. michael wolfe s story seemed to tell it all and to cast barbara britton in a leading role. and once she heard that story, detective velasquez was convinced, barbara, determined to keep david away from their son, was a full partner in his murder. what are the chances that either michael wolfe or harry britton forced her to take part in this scheme? forced? yeah. you don t have to force a willing participant. and you believe she was willing? yes.
and that was it. the two divorced in 1985. david arranged weekend visits with john. how were they together? oh, wonderful johnny just clung to him they loved each other. and they all moved on a couple of years later, barbara married again, michael wolff, an ex-military man like her dad, about the same age as her dad, too. your dad and your new husband probably saw eye-to-eye a lot. they sure did they had a lot in common they would talk a lot. wolff took barbara and john to live with him in arizona, but david wanted to be a part of his son s life, so he traveled out west to see the boy. he went up there with a friend of his and they saw johnny for three days. i got pictures of johnny in like the old western town and everything and maybe it was something about the distance, said barbara. david and i became very good friends when i was out in arizona and we used to talk a lot. in fact, what she felt deep in her heart never did go away
within a couple of days we were flying out to ohio to extradite michael wolfe back to florida. how did he react? he said some pretty harsh words. what did he say? he said, i m [ bleep ]. finally, after 15 years, she had made sure someone was going to be held accountable for the death of david jackson. it was the culmination of 16 months of such a long, grueling up and down tiresome investigation of nights of not sleeping, of days of going to work and living off of coffee. i thought, you know what, this is what it s all about. it was november 2007 when michael wolfe went on trial for murder. after so many years, any physical evidence was long gone but what prosecutors did have was the verbal confession, the drunken story his ex-wife that he had told her.
lauderdale, the day the mystery began, when a young man named david jackson failed to meet his brother mark at the airport. it was a gut feeling that something was wrong and i knew it. 15 years later, donna relived that puzzling time. david s ex-wife barbara, by then remarried and living in arizona, got a call from david s worried mother. barbara says she wasn t worried. not then. i thought, well, okay, he was with one of his girlfriends and she said, we re doing a missing person s report and i said, no, he s going to call me in a couple of days just like he always does and he never called. he never called. one day turned into the next. police, family, everybody tried to find him. but couldn t. started looking, searching, canals, pipes, little bridges on dirt roads, anywhere, a car that