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the cops the jack that came with the jeep was broken. he couldn t get it to work. and he even said that he sprayed some oil or solvent on it to try to get it to work, and it didn t, wouldn t work. reporter: but no oil or solvent was ever found to corroborate his story. then there was the biggest question of all how do you get under a car and have a car fall on you? it just didn t make sense to me. it never has. reporter: once again, harold seemed to tell multiple stories. patricia montoya remembers him saying lynn went under the jeep to retrieve a lug nut. lynn s old friend kim laferriere says harold told her lynn was going after a flashlight, not a lug nut. and roxanne burns remembered harold saying something else entirely. he said, she was changing the tire, which made the hair on my neck stand up straight because that i was like, women don t usually change tires when a man is around. reporter: investigator
countryside. came around a bend and there was a flare in the street and a man trying to flag cars down. the man was herald henthorn, and he was in a panic. herald was at the driver window asking us for help because the car was here and it had fallen on top of his wife. and looking over to the area you could see her legs coming from underneath. lynn, his wife of 12 years was under their jeep. it was a horrible scene. we asked him what happened and he said they had stopped to fix a flat and his wife somehow went under the car possibly to get a lug nut and the jack fell from underneath the car and she got pinned. lynn was face down with the brake rotor resting on her back. the montoya s carefully lifted
the line. roxanne burns felt a great sense of relief. finally sort of a chance to to make it right. to make it right, yep. reporter: she hadn t forgotten that night back in 1995. it wasn t just the horrible way lynn died, her own jeep crushing her, it was the husband, harold. roxanne remembered he just wasn t acting right. you ve seen a lot of these? oh, yeah. oh, yeah. and he was just so calm about the whole thing and didn t ask any questions about how she was or anything like that. he wasn t screaming at me, grabbing at me, saying, you have to do something. you know reporter: desperate. desperate. yeah. reporter: instead, as roxanne remembers it, harold seemed to be avoiding her. he kept walking around the car. he kept, you know, making me follow him. so i would ask him a question, and he would walk away from me. reporter: patricia montoya,
helicopter and flew her. reporter: but lynn didn t make it. she died at the hospital. the only marks on her body imprints from the brake rotor. the local douglas county sheriff s department opened an investigation, and a few days later the coroner ruled lynn s death an accident. the case was closed. did you have any reason to believe this wasn t an accident? no. we all believed him and took him at his word. any thoughts i might have had i just dismissed. herald had his wife cremated, had her ashes spread on a mountain he said she loved and went on with his life. eventually he married tony and lynn s death became a distant memory for some people anyway but not all. nearly 18 years later after tony fell off that cliff the sheriff s office called patricia
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