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sentencing, connie and the kids read victim-impact statements. it was the first time any of them had spoken to their dad, since his arrest. larry is no longer my father. and i am no longer his daughter. i haven t spoken to larry, in almost-two years. and after today, i will never see or speak to him, again. larry, you disgust me. he does not deserve or have the right to to refer to us as his family, anymore. when larry dies in prison, no one will shed a tear. i exercise my divine right to wash my hands of you. your soul is of no concern or consequence to me. and now, you. you will live your hell. words that some dads might consider a punishment, harsher than a life in prison. which is, in fact, the sentence larry received. life, plus 13 years. do you guys feel like you are
this appeared, for all intents and purposes, to be directed at one person. whoever the driver of that truck was. in this case, connie. back at the hospital, the hoagland family, holding a vigil by connie s bedside, was unaware there was a criminal investigation under way until luke and beals paid them a visit. then they asked if she had any enemies, if anyone would want to hurt her, if we could think of anybody. and i couldn t think of anybody. there wasn t anybody. i m guessing that the only thing stranger than hearing that your mom s been the victim of an explosion is hearing that it was not an accident and that it was directed at her specifically. i said, what? i couldn t i didn t believe it. i didn t understand it. and i just started crying, because i didn t know who could do that, who would want to do that. what made a strange case all
the scene. i says, what are you doing here? he tells me he had retired to colorado, came back to visit some friends here in town and he heard about the bomb and he came over to try to assist us. and there was one more thing. he turns out to be an acquaintance of the hoagland family, so he knew the victim and the husband. first thing that popped into my mind is we have a bombing here, we have a bomb guy on the scene that s retired and now he s also has some nexus to do with the family. that was definitely a curveball. john wood was bomb squad commander then and he also had the same unsettling concerns. one of our own sitting there going, wow, why did he show up? now he just became a suspect. this guy used to have your job before you. exactly. he s the one that appointed me before i left. everybody here knows him, trusts him, likes him. yep. and he s a friend of the family and he d know how to make that device. exactly. stellmacher had a tip offering up a potentia
plot. that he had been framed by a mystery man using larry s wi-fi. larry told us, a man named indian joe could confirm his story. hey. how s it going? you re joe? yes. and much to our surprise, indian joe turned out to be real. and he left it on all night for us. we could do our e-mails, surf the net, whatever. it was kind of nice. nice guy? nice guy. really, a nice guy. kind of, a kind of, larry milk toast. kind of, really, quiet. so far, this part of larry s strange story checked out. but what about the crucial part that larry promised would exonerate him and prove he had been framed? larry tells us about a guy named jerry who was like you. somebody who came up, parked nearby, used the wi-fi signal. a guy who was about-6-feet tall. dark hair like mine but maybe darker than mine. wavy hair. slender build. ringing a