every day i wanted answers, every day i was told it was an unknown. people don t just die! she was a loving mother he was a crime fightin prosecutor you are a pillar of tha community. i did what i thought wa right. then one day, the law was a his door his wife was dead in bed her eyes were open, she was pale i just remember crying, and not believing it suddenly suspicious but no evidence of a crime any signs of a struggle no. it was case closed years passed new lives. two new wives. he s extremely charming we just had the most amazin time then, a new detective dusts off the old case what s trumped out at you most definitely the arm where in a race position my first thought was the manner of death would b what s really happened in that bedroom i m - a young mother s death was mystery, but was in the murder tell me what happened to he to my face do not give me excuses it runs through the heart o america. along, meandering
he called his boss he said his wife is dead. so spa said, well, which lik me to call the ambulance people? he said yes, would you do that tory s mom, marty peterso who live just a few houses awa testified that curtis broke th news of her daughter step in what she thought was the mos callous way. there was a knock at her doo and curtis was standing ther with four year old - opened the door and he hand me larson. and says? oh, by the way, cory is dead. i got to say i think that i very strange they could grandson it by the way your daughter is dead. he was a motionless, let put it that way. people who saw him that da claimed that he was, without a motion curtis also knew cpr and ye he never tried to revive his wife on the day, why did she d cpr? i don t know. i don t know why didn t do cpr i don t know i didn t call