who would do such an awful thing? and why? in our area we just didn t have a husband and wife in their 60s in a multimillion-dollar neighborhood killed for no reason. investigators poked around the scherer s background looking for enemies with motive and it turned out they had some, or at least ernest did. ernie was a passionate person in his views and he wasn t afraid to let you know how he felt. guy houston, a former california state assemblyman, knew ernest scherer for his extreme fiscal conservatism for his work with the republican part write and the local school board. he did make people angry but it was all on a political, not a personal basis. it was all political. besides, what happened to them was too ugly even for politics. and as for charlene i don t know anybody who didn t like her. here was her friend from the mormon church.
mcdonald s in primm, nevada. and yes, there were credit card records to prove it. he arrived home around 5:00 p.m., fell asleep on the couch for a bit, watched a movie on tv and went to bed. wife and son were away, he said. and bright and early the next morning, he met his elderly grandfather for a bridge tournament which his grandfather ernest i confirmed. still, detectives had some questions that ernie surely should have been able to answer, shouldn t he? so we asked him what road did you take to get to your home. and he was not able to tell us. we asked him, what television show did you watch? he wasn t able to tell us. and then when they checked ernie s cell phone records, they found an unusual gap in transmission right around the time of the murders. from the afternoon of march 7th to the early morning of march 8th. 17 hours 46 minutes ernie s phone did not register on any cell phone tower anywhere. he was just a guy that was constantly talking on his cell phone. so the fact
in our area we just didn t have a husband and wife in their 60s in a multimillion-dollar neighborhood killed for no reason. investigators poked around the scherer s background looking for enemies with motive and it turned out they had some, or at least ernest did. ernie was a passionate person in his views and he wasn t afraid to let you know how he felt. guy houston, a former california state assemblyman, knew ernest scherer for his extreme fiscal conservatism for his work with the republican part write and the local school board. he did make people angry but it was all on a political, not a personal basis. it was all political. besides, what happened to them was too ugly even for politics. and as for charlene i don t know anybody who didn t like her. here was her friend from the mormon church. her confidence, her command, her good heart, her ability to reach out and help people.
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not her ernie, thankfully, but ernie s parents. ere ernie scherer jr. and his wife charlene abendroth murdered. found dead in their own house which was in an upscale country club right across the san francisco bay from adrian s hotel. and now, of course, the house was a crime scene where even the season lead detective scott dudek was horrified by what he saw. it was probably the most gruesome brutal homicide scene i ve ever seen. it was march 14th, 2008, when the call came in. a country club employee had seen what looked like a body through the scherer s window. detective kirsten tucker was one of the first on the scene. as i approached the front door of the home, i could smell the odor of decay and blood from quite a distance away. and inside was like a war zone. blood everywhere. and the battered bodies of two people who had clearly fought for their lives.