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garage with luminol. a chemical that grows with blood. they set a ghostly trail of blood appeared, leading from the backdoor, to where the car would ve been parked. detective wagner could also see the crime lab in front of them. you could see them already injured. you brought them to the garage door. he brought in the garage door. and, physically loaded and put it into the passenger seat. but just because there was blood on the garage floor, didn t mean that it was necessarily better. yes state trooper phil, now retired, was also at the seat. now you have to find out whose blood it is you re seeing? yes. and the blood is documented. and then collected for dna testing. and it comes back from the lab? as betty s. it s all her blood. but even before they had that lab confirmation, the investigators at the personage called the troopers interviewing sherbet, the pastor, to tell them of their breakthrough discovery. as he sitting across from detectives, your phoning in an
aviation armor? what i knew he was a pastor. so i thought he had respect right away. i thought he was decent for my mom. in fact, it was the reverend, who officiated that nate s wedding a few years later. a.b. had embraced his new wife s family. they were thrilled as either they sounds such happiness after coming out of a long marriage that soured. betty s mother, jeanne, was delighted that her daughter had found such a fine upstanding man. he was so nice, you, know he was just thinking that nobody was better than him. this fresh chapter in his life opening up, he took a new church posting as the pastor of the united church in the poconos of northeastern pennsylvania, about two hours away from the old church. nate said his mother was homesick at first. she was upset, i think, initially just being so far away from them and myself but also the rest of her family as well.
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