hire some hitmen to kill his wife. at least ten times a day i say a prayer that you will have luck down there finding someone. i talked to josh and jamie and they are starting to get real tired of her also. we went to the haunted trail last night and it was just not the same without you there. please help me with her and come back soon. if you need anything else let me know and i will try to send it to you. i have to go back to work now. i love and miss you, joe. this tied joe snodgrass to his wife s murder. i think the computer fragments were the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper s story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed?
they ve got mosquitos the size of dogs there, i mean, just huge. you see spiders that are as big as your head, and i mean, you just see weird stuff, stuff that you ve never seen before. josh snodgrass grew up in the philippines. his father, joe, was a u.s. military officer at clark air force base near manila. his mother, julie, was from mississippi and had trouble adjusting to life overseas. the nicest woman you could have ever met. there wasn t a bad bone in her body. julie, as warm as she was to the american community, she wasn t crazy about the philippines. there were some people, probably not surprising, that didn t like the philippines. on february 25th, 1991, joe snodgrass called police to report his wife missing. he said they had an argument. he says, i thought she was going to go cool off, okay? this sort of thing has happened
on one, for all to see, was a portion of a letter joe snodgrass had written to his housekeeper, lucy, asking her to hire some hitmen to kill his wife. at least ten times a day i say a prayer that you will have luck down there finding someone. i talked to josh and jamie and they are starting to get real tired of her also. we went to the haunted trail last night and it was just not the same without you there. please help me with her and come back soon. if you need anything else let me know and i will try to send it to you. i have to go back to work now. i love and miss you, joe. this tied joe snodgrass to his wife s murder. i think the computer fragments were the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper s story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who
clue. the only thing that we found that was not consistent with julie or any other hair from the family were some dark hair, which would have been consistent with filipinos. in a field nearby, police found a folding knife covered with julie s blood. there were also fibers from her clothing. unfortunately, there were no fingerprints. why was this truck sitting in the middle of the night on a dirt road in a restricted area where no service member would go, and certainly, no wife would go? julie snodgrass was just 33 years old. josh recalls his father s reaction when he heard the news. what i remember is seeing him shaking, shaking, shaking, something my dad never did, but i can only equate it to someone with advanced parkinson s, you know? just shaking out of control.
they ve got mosquitos the size of dogs there, i mean, just huge. you see spiders that are as big as your head, and i mean, you just see weird stuff, stuff that you ve never seen before. josh snodgrass grew up in the philippines. his father, joe, was a u.s. military officer at clark air force base near manila. his mother, julie, was from mississippi and had trouble adjusting to life overseas. the nicest woman you could have ever met. there wasn t a bad bone in her body. julie, as warm as she was to the american community, she wasn t crazy about the philippines. there were some people, probably not surprising, that didn t like the philippines. on february 25th, 1991, joe snodgrass called police to report his wife missing. he said they had an argument. he says, i thought she was going to go cool off, okay? this sort of thing has happened before, okay, where she storms out.