and the witness puts you and your truck at the scene. but you need to help us out at this point, jarred and explain to us what happened. i believe at this point you need to stop and i believe i need a lawyer. because this has gone well beyond what i m capable of, so they now had two suspects in custody. and as for that drug dealer story detective stokes says that was just a hoax jessie cooked up to throw off police. when she told the story to several people including her neighbors who unwittingly corroborated her story. did you ever find any evidence that vince was involved in some type of drug deal gone bad? no. that men were out to get him and his family? no we did not. we didn t find anything that would take us there other than her story. janet, vince s surrogate mom,
his world, a home time curled name jessie hall. 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 that. 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 80? it is a one 80. it s what he needed. you must have been very proud of him? i was always proud of him. i m still proud of him. with vince career heading in the right direction. he took another big step and popped the question. jessie said yes. there was a connection
her son was vince his best friend. he was just like one of the other boys. he was always there. they did everything together. it seems like you do had quite a connection? we did. what was that all about? i think a lot of it was i never judged him. vince was the purest tattoo kid, the droopy pants, the spiked hair. i just treated him like me and you. and then one day he came to her with some life-changing news. was he scared finding out he was going to be a dad? he probably was scared, but he was afraid that i would be mad at him. i wasn t mad at him. vince had two sons from two relationships by the time he was 18. but janet says that he only ever saw them as blessings. how is vince as a dad? he was awesome. he changed their diaper, he cleaned up the puke. he didn t care. his kids were his world. then, someone else entered
her husband. jessie still hadn t been told if he was dead or alive. your stomach feel any better? not really. is there anything you need? no. okay. my husband. okay will just sit there and relax. i want my mommy. and i want my kids. finally, the detective came back and broke the news about vince. he was pronounced dead at the scene. i m really sorry for your loss. the tragic news of fences murder spread fast throughout the base and to family members. janet, vince s surrogate mother got a call from jessie s mom. and she said, janet, there s been an accident, vince has been shot. and i was devastated. i was like, what?
his kids were his world. then, someone else entered his world, a home time curled name 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 jesse s family and quickly bonded with her dad, a vietnam that. 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 80? it is a one 80. it s what he needed. you must have been very proud of him? i was always proud of him. i m still proud of him. with vince career heading in the right direction.