didn t go into the house, anything like that? everything you tell me is the truth? absolutely. next, jessica was in the chair. answering questions about her relationship with her parents. are they paying any of your billd? they pay my at&t bill for my cellphone. pay my car insurance. and i think that is it. i m just going to ask, did you have any ill feelings toward your folks? anything that would have been mad at them for? anything to want to harm them or anything like that? no. my parents were my life. to better your financial situation or anything like that? no. i mean, if i needed something all i had to do was call and ask. so you are a suspect? in your parents double homicide. yes. yes. how do you deal with that? you haven t even buried them yet? i wasn t even dealing with it. it was more just going through and say that i did not do it. police asked both jessica and jason for dna samples. then they set out to verify their alibis.
how would he find these things? i m not really sure, they did go to flea markets and garage sales and things like that. but in any time that i would ask him, where did you get this? he would say, oh, in my travels. in 2013, jason became one of the family when he and jessica got engaged. and he remembers the walrus tusks as well as the other unusual items in the home. it was one of those things it was immaculate, everything had a place and he had so much stuff. just scan jason lived almost three miles away in oklahoma city. but jessica spoke with her parents several times a day. that all changed on may 1st. i had called my mom on my way to, work like i always do. and she did not answer. so i thought, well, maybe she is in the bathroom, maybe she is outside and i called back. and i still didn t reach her.
about the head downstairs, the husband shot twice upstairs. and springfield police had determined that this was no rain a break and gone wrong. jan and gary terrells home was filled with valuable items. yeah at first glance, nothing appeared to be have taken. and early supposition was that their killer was likely someone close to them. and nobody was closer than daughter jessica. she is the person that could benefit here from this crime? in terms of getting money. she had the most to gain. she is the only child, from parents are very well to do. with a lot going to be left to her. so she is going to be questioned hard? that night, detectives asked jessica and fiance jason down to the station to answer a few questions. cops do not let on that they were talking to them as
grieving relatives, but also potential suspects. the interviewer withheld details about the crime scene. a standard investigative tactic, to see if a subject knows more than they should. even throughout a theory that was not true. a murder suicide. one of the things to look at was that one would have entered and injured the other and then maybe themselves. do you think that s a possibility? i, dad says mom had been super depressed. it is made comments. and my mom called the doctor s office. and i told her that if he said something stupid again, that she needed to call the police. get away from him and call the police. as they continued talking, police had another reason to be suspicious of the daughter. she had driven five hours to check on her parents, then did not go inside the house. you wonder why she would do that? people sometimes they commit
that s when! but selling a lot of coins did not prove that marc porter was guilty of murder. remember, mark also had an interest in the queen business. the best explanation for that was just simply that these four coins that marc porter had, it was just a coincidence that they happen to be sold the day after the terral was killed. still, the police, ibm executive retired school superintendent, and by all appearances, a pillar of the community who is now the prime suspect in the murders of jan and gary terrell. i never liked the guy. i didn t trust him. i thought he was something about fake. gary s father, larry, always had a bad feeling about mark. , and he was convinced if mark was the killer, the motive was money. well, i thought that he was befriending, recruiting and grooming my brother so he could gain access to his money. , and i think over a period of time, he saw jan as an obstacle. when jessica heard detectives were looking at mark, she wasn t surprised. he d