an unspeakable site. when i started up the stairs, there was blood on the walls. it was a very brutal crime scene. it was one of the worst i have ever seen. a loving couple dead. was the killer one of the family? they said, they arrested matt. and i said, who? and he said, our cousin mapped. and blew it away but this case was not solved. one tiny clue did not fit at all. the inscription said that love always who is blind and who is the trail would leave hundreds of miles away to a chilling piece of evidence. that must have been a shocker to have it pretty much sends a chill down your spine. i killed someone. he was older. i loved him. he was scary. as soon as the story, but not even it revealed the whole twisted truth. i know what happened that no one will believe me. this really happening i didn t feel i could feel so much anger. it was late past midnight, when the farmhouse no sign of life. not to them, anyway. he hit
sherman stop, generous, steady, always there for their children. the eldest, steve, and the daughter tammy, the youngest they were loving parents. i don t think they ever missed a game of any of ours. that would always stop for them, just to be at again, similar with mom. wayne stop was a businessman farmer, around the stockade company, and the very successful business it was. owned 1000 acres of land along with rental property. sherman was locally famous for her special cakes, waiting and otherwise. they were church youth leaders, served on the school board. yeah, very. very. they touch the lives of so many people. she was a teachers aide taught lessons, also, that did not end in class. one thing i always heard from mom was take
year, an easter egg hunt. grandma and papa s yard. reporter: or mom and dad to tami who brought her own son, like always. y found their easter eggs. they found their easter baskets. mom always made every individual easter basket special to that child. reporter: they were like that where wayne and sharmon stock, generous, steady, always there for their children. the eldest steve and daughter tami, the youngest andy. they were loving parents. i don t think they ever missed a game of any of ours. dad would stop farming just to be at a game. same way with mom. reporter: wayne stock was a businessman farmer. ran the stock hay company, and a very successful business it was. wayne owned a thousand acres of land along with rental property. sharmon was locally famous for her specialty cakes, wedding and
mom always made every individual easter basket special to that child. they were like that, were wayne and sharman stalk. generous steady always there for their children. steve and tammy and andy. they were loving parents. i don t think they ever missed a game of any of ours. dad would always stop farming to be at a game, similar to mom. wayne was a businessman farmer, ran the stockade company and a very successful business it was. wayne owned a thousand acres of land and rental property. and charmin was famous for her cakes. they were church youth leaders and on the school board. they were busy people. yes. they touched the lives of so many people. she was a teacher s aide at a rural school and taught lessons
and a family s name is carved on a local stone. it was easter sunday, 2006. a big farm yard and like every year, an easter egg hunt. grandma and papa s yard. reporter: or mom and dad to tami who brought her own son, like always. y found their easter eggs. they found their easter baskets. mom always made every individual easter basket special to that child. reporter: they were like that where wayne and sharmon stock, generous, steady, always there for their children. the eldest steve and daughter tami, the youngest andy. they were loving parents. i don t think they ever missed a game of any of ours. dad would stop farming just to be at a game. same way with mom. reporter: wayne stock was a businessman farmer. ran the stock hay company, and a very successful business it was.