front of his girls. belittle her. convince them she was insane, that she was dangerous. he s a narcissist. the world revolves around him. his password to all of his accounts was all my girls love me. you re kidding. no. that s how he operated. ultimately, that power led karrie to say yes because you know, dad says it s so. if dad says it s so, it must be so. lloyd was sentenced to life without parole. any last words, lloyd? district attorney baker allowed karrie to plead to a lesser charge of manslaughter. she was sentenced to one to three years. the d. a. sees the daughter as a victim, too. you want to be sympathetic, because she s a sympathetic character. she deserves sympathy for where she was. but she s still guilty of murder. and that s the and justice has to happen. and friend cynthia can t shake that emotional conversation she had with michele just before she died, the one where she promised to take care of her daughters. if anything happens to me yeah. that
all along. he described the process by which he would abuse michele in front of his girls. belittle her. convince them she was insane, that she was dangerous. he s a narcissist. the world revolves around him. his password to all of his accounts was all my girls love me. you re kidding. no. that s how he operated. ultimately, that power led karrie to say yes because you know, dad says it s so. if dad says it s so, it must be so. lloyd was sentenced to life without parole. any last words, lloyd? district attorney baker allowed karrie to plead to a lesser charge of manslaughter. she was sentenced to one to three years. the d. a. sees the daughter as a victim, too. you want to be sympathetic, because she s a sympathetic character. she deserves sympathy for where she was. but she s still guilty of murder. and that s the and justice has to happen. and friend cynthia can t shake that emotional conversation she had with michele just before she died, the one where she promised
the girls out in the country in corning. but the separation put a strain on the marriage, and in time michele and lloyd divorced. she was always positive and going to make the most of everything, and then one day out of the blue she called me and said we re divorced. like okay. right, it was very random. after the divorce, michele sold the farm and the kids split up. the oldest went to live with her dad in new jersey, while karrie and the youngest daughter stayed in corning with mom in a new house. but the divorce was hard on everyone. karrie and her mom sometimes butted heads. the arguments could get heated. the issue was living with her mother, finishing high school, but it got more and more strained as the years as she approached her senior year. by late august 2017, karrie, the one-time ballerina, had left home and was a sophomore at r. i. t. in rochester. her younger sister still lived with her mom. it seemed like a typical monday afternoon when a family friend came by
she was very sweet, very bubbly personality. both of them were girly girls, but wanted to grow up to be like their dads. our dads were both engineers. so we were both going to become engineers. and be professional ballerinas on the side. and everyone could see that karrie was very close to her dad, lloyd neurauter. every saturday he d not only drive his daughter to class in corning, new york. he d stay to help out. he was the only father there that was bringing the kids in the morning at that time. mena s mom, cynthia, would see him on those saturdays but rarely his wife. instead of doing the children s hair at home, he would always sort of bring them there and brush their hair out and put these buns together. with some skill and art? yes. and he definitely enjoyed the admiration of the other mothers around him. as their daughters rehearsed for the annual nutcracker, cynthia and another friend, rose coluccio, became friendly
but as with so many people, the neurauter family ran into lean times, diminished prospects during the great recession. lloyd moved out of state to find work as an engineer. what happened is lloyd, it was a tough time in corning, new york, and he took a job in new jersey. michele stayed behind with the girls out in the country in corning. but the separation put a strain on the marriage, and in time michele and lloyd divorced. she was always positive and going to make the most of everything, and then one day out of the blue she called me and said we re divorced. like okay. right, it was very random. after the divorce, michele sold the farm and the kids split up. the oldest went to live with her dad in new jersey, while karrie and the youngest daughter stayed in corning with mom in a new house. but the divorce was hard on everyone. karrie and her mom sometimes butted heads. the arguments could get heated.