in fact you both liked it a lot. we did. we did. the shannons often met couples at hotels. sometimes they even brought them home. always trying to be discreet, of course, so their four children wouldn t find out. they would often find themselves hustled off to a friend s for the weekend and come home to find their bedroom rearranged. their daughters had an idea that something was going on in their absence. but murder exposes secrets, as they say. maybe there was some sort of triangle involved here? some type of love triangle. we asked questions, the couples they might have met, anybody that she was involved romantically with that maybe her husband didn t know about, or did know about. did she offer anything? she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson.
joan gave investigators a completely unexpected and surprising answer. i told them that david and i were swingers. and suddenly the investigation turned on its heel and headed in a whole new direction. they would meet couples on the internet. and her husband would prearrange it, then they would engage in some type of sexual relation with the couple itself. did that make your investigative mind click? the person who shot david shannon might be familiar with joan shannon. maybe the swinger lifestyle might have had something to do with that. finally, a possible lead. had the shannons unusual sex life created a motive for murder? coming up, an intriguing new lead. david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan. was there a fatal love triangle in this circle of swingers?
you re still my daughter. and i know the situation is hard for both of us. and i am sorry i wasn t a better mother. i can t go back and change that. but elizabeth didn t like this idea. i don t have anything to say to her. because it doesn t matter what i say. it s like she s not going to change. she s not going to tell all these people that she lied. in the years following their father s death, joan shannon s two sons, david s sons, were living in north dakota and grew up in the major s boyhood home here. his mother became in joan s absence their mother and grandmother. the boys believed in joan s innocence, visited her sometimes, and talked to her on the phone. they were not speaking to their sister. and major david shannon, his
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