would satisfy. and she said jarred told her what her job would be. and he told me, you need to meet me on this road. you need to pull down to the shoulder where you can pull off. i m gonna set your husband straight. but the prosecutor and detectives weren t buying it. instead, without realizing it, jessie had finally given them what they needed. why is there now enough to arrest her? because she has admitted her part in getting vincent to the location where he was ultimately killed. in kentucky, being an
be set aside because law enforcement agency for military police should have followed the same rules that the earlier police department of christian county had followed during that day. jessie goslyn s statement was thrown out. the news hit vince s family hard. hearing the news that vince was killed it was horrible. but what the justice system did was unfair. when they threw that out of court, i was devastated all over again. we thought that she was going to walk away. we thought that they were going to get away with. it but prosecutor pryor wasn t window without a fight. she filed a motion with the kentucky court of appeals. jessie and jarred meanwhile, we re out and about relatively free. how did you feel about both jessie and jarred being out on
notified. what did you think when you heard that a soldier from fort campbell has been gunned down, he s barely been home from his tour of duty? it heart. we take great pride as having them in our community. the fact that our soldiers protect us every day, we wanted to make sure that we had justice for him. was jessie able to describe the person who shot her husband? she initially described him as a black man, and i believe that s pretty basically all the description she was able to give. jessie also described the killer s car. what kind of car? an old one. one of the big ones. what color was it? i don t know. like reddish brownish color. it wasn t much for police to
he was afraid that i would be mad at him. and i wasn t mad at him. vince had two sons from two relationships by the time he was 18. but janet says, he only ever saw them as blessings. how is vince as a dad? he was awesome. he changed that diaper, he d clean up that puke. he didn t care. his kids were his world. then, someone else entered his world, a hometown girl named jessie long. vince loved her unconditionally and you could see it. he was happy, he loved her. and janet says he started to settle down, moved in with jessie s family and quickly bonded with her dad, a vietnam vet. he was the one who suggested the military might be a good way for vince to get on the straight and narrow. so, vince joined the army in 2005. he was 21 years old. this is a boy who s gone from baggy pants and spiky hair to now he s going to have the military cut in the uniform. i mean, that s like a one 180 for vince? it is a 180. it s what he needed. you must have been very proud of him? i
investigation was unfolding fast. in the field, detectives were gathering evidence and talking to witnesses. and at fort campbell, the interview rooms were filling up. in one of those rooms, jessie goslyn. when you have drug dealers that are after you, you never know what s going to happen. jessie had given law enforcement a possible motive for her husband s murder. she said vince owed money to drug dealers. a lot of money. do you know who the drug dealers were? no, i don t.