early on that his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in this classroom by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife, gianna, raised two kids, a girl and a boy who sadly died young of a brain cancer. gan kept the house and sold avon products part-time. they lived in guard and in the same house for almost 25 years and they even designed it themselves. life in missouri was good for the two. they love each other very much. daughter jessica remembers how extraordinary closer parents were, joined at the hip. if moments shopping, my dad took her to the garden together and they talked on the phone several times a day. if they were apart, they really did everything. they really were for the ages? yes, yes. personalities, gary was the fun outgoing one. he was a very jolly man. kind of like a santa claus. jan, a little more reserved. might take a little bit more
by noon, jessica says that she still could not reach her so that she called the springfield police and asked them to go by the house. when the officer did, that what did he report back to you? that nothing seemed out of place, they could not see anything inside of the house, all of the doors were secure and absolutely no signs of forced entry or things appearing to be out of place. officers had no cost to force himself into the house and left, but jessica said she was still worried, so she and jason took the five hour drive to springfield and they arrived at the house around 7 pm. as we were coming around the corner to the house, i hit the garage door button and both cars were in the garage. and that was bad news for you? yes.
so you intend to sweat them. that was the detectives intent. to the degree of, just trying to make sure that we get the truth. so had they passed the investigators test? detectives let them go, but held on to jessica s car to test it for potential evidence. why did they have reason to look in your car? i don t really know, i assumed it was because my car was there. now jessica had to call family and friends to tell the news about her parents. her uncle larry, her father s brother was at his law office when he got the call. she said that long and out are gone? would you, mean they re out of town? said, no, they are deceased. i collapsed on the floor. you are a mess? i was a mess. the unknown was terrifying. because i did not know what had happened. larry was not shocked or average to know that her niece was being looked at as a potential suspect. he was however a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. i knew she had to be
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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 a crime, or know that a crime has been committed, they do not want to see the bodies in their, so they call somebody else. detectives pressed the couple about their movements on that day. what they did or did not do at the scene. had they tampered with that tornado shelter in the garage? so you guys did not do anything to try to get inside? i mean, i pushed my hand on the handle and it was locked in that was. it did you think maybe we re looking at a situation here where we ve got to call a lawyer? be careful about what we say? i did a little bit.