aaron were furious, told the elopers, interlopers more like, stay away from the wedding. but they couldn t pretend it hadn t happened. and when they hit the little bumps most young marriages encounter, it colored everything. did your father and her mother s relationship have anything to do with what happened to you and shannon? you know, we were pretty determined not to let their relationship have an effect, but, you know, it s always something that s in the back of your head. after a year and a half, shannon and aaron divorced. pam and ralph s marriage, on the other hand, thrived. they moved into a big house on a corner lot in the walsenburg, an owed coal mining town about 50 miles south of pueblo. they opened up an antiques mall in the center of town. then bought a vacation home in oregon. that was the happiest i ever remember seeing her.
crime scene dazed and confused. but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here is keith morrison with tangled. you can t put words to that. it was very surreal. 911. where is your emergency? it s true, the old saying, when you marry someone, you marry their family, too. we need an ambulance. he looks like he s been shot. he said someone broke in last night. him and his wife both. not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. it s hard. sometimes you think maybe it didn t happen. but yet it really did. it s with their help and support, after all, that true love could deepen and grow, and last. i watched the crime scene shows on tv. i never, ever thought, it s going to be my life. yes, it really is all about family. the high desert opens up near pueblo, colorado, about 100 miles or so south of denver. among the highest of the nation s deserts, a little
candelario was 11 years old. his parents has recently separated were sharing custody. one day after a weekend at his dad s house, aaron went home to find there was just a note on the coffee table that was in kind of sketchy handwriting, but nevertheless said, i love you, my boys, and i m taking off. his mother, dina, was simply gone. aaron was devastated. what did your father suggest may have happened to her? that she possibly had moved to missouri. a guy that she had been talking to online for quite some time, you know, maybe she ran away to be with him. a missing persons case was opened, but nothing came of it. aaron and his brother moved in with ralph full-time. but aaron couldn t move on. she had to have left some trail somewhere. barely a teenager, he taught himself every web search engine, looked for years. but found no sign of his mom online. and a terrible suspicion took hold of him, hardened into something
courage and told the police while he was held captive, he had asked to go to the restroom and he was sexually assaulted in the bathroom. why didn t he say anything about that before? his explanation was, that he was embarrassed. it might be a little bit difficult to talk about, but the smallest details could be very important, so keep that in mind. ralph agreed to show the investigators exactly what happened, and where. he grabbed me with the other hand on my hip right here. and he proceeded to assault me. so that was the whole awful story. but if ralph thought that sharing his new more detailed recollections would clear the air, he was wrong. what did you think when you saw it? i was pretty blown away by what was written.
safely in as little as one treatment. seven a.m., january 16th 2014. the cold morning in walsenburg colorado. 911. where is your emergency? ralph and pam candelario s neighbor had been on her way to work. we need an ambulance. their neighbour had never encountered anything like this before. i looked over and he was saying, help me, help me. ralph was on the ground, in