refer to as my mom, jean fraser. aaron is not the kind of person who shows emotion. you see him trying to hold back that anguish, that trauma. the defense did not cross-examine aaron, but it challenged the meaning of brenda metterss testimony about daddy hurting mommy. you never determined as to what he was talking about timewise. i did ask was it during the daytime or nighttime? and he said nighttime. okay. but you didn t try to establish whether it was yesterday or a year ago. did you? no. not due to his age. janis warren was one of mike s attorneys. when did daddy hurt mommy? how did daddy hurt mommy? how do we know daddy didn t hurt mommy s feelings and make her cry? that doesn t mean he killed her. the defense reminded the jury there was no forensic evidence linking mike to his wife s death. his attorneys say it was a bad police investigation overly focused on the husband and one that ignored critical evidence. for
plastic. i think when i was digging with the shovel i broke the bag. and i was like oh, that s weird, there s a coconut in here. why would somebody bury a coconut in a bag right here? but it wasn t a coconut. i picked it up. immediately i didn t know what it was. i hand it to thad. he was looking at it. we looked back in the hole and we could see some teeth. teeth. teeth. we could see her teeth. and at that point in time you could see the top portion of her eye socket on the skull. you know, and everything kind of clicked and we stopped what we were doing. it was a horrifying discovery. aaron, like hamlet, was holding a skull. he believed it was his mother s. how do you absorb that? yeah. it was just what was happening. it was odd to be the one to be the one that found her. aaron immediately called jean fraser, who was in church. i saw a missed call from him. so i called him back. and he said what s detective robbie s phone number? and i
discontinue the visitation and maybe start moving aaron into a healing cycle. and liz did something else. she successfully petitioned the court to have aaron declared a protected witness. what we called it was aaron s in protective custody now. aaron, now 5 years old, went to live with foster parents ronnie fraser and his wife jean. i never wanted to take bonnie s place at all. that would not be the right thing to do. i just wanted him to have the best life he could. in the beginning all jean fraser really knew about aaron was that his mother was missing. but about six months after he moved in the boy began dropping hints that he knew something more about his mother s fate. something sinister. he started talking occasionally about his dad shooting his mom. it went on this way for a few months. glimmers of information, then aaron backing off. over time that changed. he got to where he would say so much i would have to write
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