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cathy s murder and were eliminated as suspects. but police were still troubled by lisa s telephone calls to jeff on the afternoon of the murder. lisa said they were purely social. phone records proved that lisa made these calls from home. but jeff s cell phone records indicated jeff wasn t at work, as he claimed. we get the phone records, which showed he is down by that house. the phone towers are hitting off of phone towers closer to the house than they are where he claims to be. and investigators found another contradiction. jeff said his dog, bandit, was in a locked bedroom when he found his wife s body. but investigators found bloody paw prints in the bedroom. and the blood was cathy s. this meant the killer put the dog in the bedroom after cathy s
to separate them, he hit cathy s dogs and took his dog, bandit, into the bedroom and closed the door. he took cathy s diamond earrings to make it look like a robbery. one of those earrings was later found in his pocket. jeff changed his shirt and shoes but not his jeans. he probably didn t see the blood on them. jeff s friend, lisa, called him on his cell phone just after 5:00 p.m. the call bounced off a cell tower near jeff s home, proving he wasn t at work as he had claimed. there s no evidence lisa new anything about the murder. when he returned to the tow yard, he threw the murder weapon up onto the roof, thinking no one would ever find it. it was planned.
items on top of the dresser. the medical examiner estimated that cathy was murdered between 4:30 and 5:00 in the afternoon. since jeff lamb found his wife s body, he was naturally considered a suspect. jeff lamb had a very good alibi. there are several people that can vouch for his whereabouts at the time. soon, other suspects emerged. while police processed the crime scene, a woman named joy slidell arrived and introduced herself as jeff lamb s fiancee. it s curious that the husband, the grieving husband, is now being consoled outside the crime scene by his fiancee. i think human nature would tell you when a guy s telling you he has a good relationship with his wife and a girlfriend or fiancee shows up at the crime scene, it s going to start make you think something s going on here.
going to lose my stuff and i m not going to give up her life insurance policy. i ll kill her before she divorces me. prosecutors believe jeff planned to use cathy s life insurance proceeds to start a new life with his fiancee. on the afternoon of the murder, jeff was at work. his fiancee s car was at the tow yard for repairs. according to co-workers, jeff said he was taking the car to get gasoline and left some time between 4:30 and 5:00. the evidence suggests he went home, waited for cathy to return from work, and when she did, beat her to death with the tire iron. in the process, he got blood spatter on his jeans. the dogs didn t attack him, but in their agitation, they attacked each other.