connie hoagland was her best friend. connie was laying on her side curled up in a ball. i rolled her over. there was glass, there was shrapnel, there was shards of metal everywhere. everywhere. teddy knew all the hoagland family s cell phone numbers and she was the one who broke the news. i was driving, and she said that there was an explosion and my mom s truck blew up. so i immediately pulled over, stopped, and called my dad, asked him what s going on. what do we do? what did he say? he said, i just heard, too. i don t really know all the details. the hoagland family gathered at uc san diego medical center where connie had been taken for emergency surgery. we got to quickly see her rushed from the hallway into surgery. it was probably ten seconds. and i just remember telling her, i love you, and her being awake but kind of being out of it. and then that was it.
family and he d know how to make that device. exactly. stellmacher had a tip offering up a potential suspect, connie hoagland s ex-son-in-law who stellmacher claimed may have had it in for the family. that was absolutely a lead we needed to follow up on immediately. because he s the only person you could think of that didn t like connie and larry. exactly. or so we were told and led to believe. so beals hit the road found for vegas and a meeting with connie s son-in-law. he didn t have a negative thing to say about connie in any way, shape or form. just as important, the son-in-law had a solid alibi. corroborated his story as to where he was and he had received the backup that he was at a store at one time and clearly not in san diego, not in california and his alibi all checked out. all of which put the guy who fingered him, stellmacher, under more suspicion. meanwhile, investigators put connie s truck up on a lift for a closer inspection. and in the soot dust on t
the name of lee ann. the highly moral, god-fearing church leader had been cheating on his wife with a woman who lived across the country. lee ann. what did she tell you? that she and larry had been in a relationship for several years. larry and lee ann, it turned out, were once high school sweethearts. in 2007 lee ann, recently divorced and living in pennsylvania, wondered if it was too late for larry and her to take another crack at love. she was able to track him down on the internet and place a call to him one day while he was at work at his photography shop and, boom, just like a spark rekindled into a fire. according to lee ann larry told her he, too, was getting a divorce. and soon the two were texting like hormonal teens. you ve been my dream girl for as long as i can remember being in love, larry wrote. life is like dry brown toast without
merry christmas. merry christmas, george! a different george bailey, you may recall, was jimmy stewart s character in it s a wonderful life. which actually described larry hoagland s life at one point. good friends, a loving family, the respect of his community. by the time i sat down across from larry, much of that had evaporated. he stood accused of trying to kill his wife with a pipe bomb. and his first words to me was that police had the wrong man. i did not try to kill my wife. i m adamant about this. the only thing larry said was true was that he did have an affair. i was cheating on my wife. i was cheating on my family. you were in love with somebody else? yeah, i was. yes, i was. and you were what, going to ask your wife for a divorce? yes. and walk out?
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