morning when she came to the house. and really, what physical evidence did the prosecutors have? well, one little something, a killer s mistake, an excess of impatient greed. yeah, so, they the check. the $420 check was a huge piece of evidence in the case. here was their proof, said the prosecutors, and you didn t need to believe carol or griz for this one. just follow the money and pay attention. there were two text messages from randy where he told her that he was coming home with the $420 check. that s right. the day he was murdered, randy told kelly he d have the check in his wallet, $420, when he got home. but remember, he left his wallet in the car, and then griz killed randy and took the car, drove away with the wallet and the check.
house a couple of blocks away. she was there for the rest of the night. the hounds had the scent, or so they thought. all they needed was the granular details, and that s when the investigation took a deep dive into the greatest keeper of secrets in the 21st century, the cellphone. i have to have those phones. you take them away, my goodness. and what s inside. yeah. what stories they tell. detective prill s specialty is phone forensics. meaning he can coax those phones to give up whom was calling whom and when and where they were and what they said in text messages. the detective hunckered down in his cubicle. how much time did you spend in here? somewhere around 12 hours a day seven days a week for a month. go home, eat, sleep, repeat. and get back. the detective had seen his share of family spats and lusty
alone. she tried to ruin everything. she tried to ruin our relationship from the beginning. it worked. carol was the one who introduced kelly the hairdresser to randy. betty was just a little kid when her father married kelly, but she was old enough to see her dad s relationship with his sister did not improve. it was kind of kelly and carol versus my dad a lot, and it became that way big time once all of us kids were out of the house. that certainly caught detective s attention. carol did not like randy, and carol had access to his house. who was the last person known to be in the house before the shooting occurred? carol. she d gone to the house that night to do some chores for kelly. she was, you know, the last person at the house roughly an hour before randy was murdered, she drew the blinds, put the dog in the kennel, and then she left and drove to an aunt s house a couple of blocks away.
baker just found the body that morning when she came to the house. and really, what physical evidence did the prosecutors have? well, one little something, a killer s mistake, an excess of impatient greed. yeah, so, they the check. the $420 check was a huge piece of evidence in the case. here was their proof, said the prosecutors, and you didn t need to believe carol or griz for this one. just follow the money and pay attention. there were two text messages from randy where he told her that he was coming home with the $420 check. that s right. the day he was murdered, randy told kelly he d have the check in his wallet, $420, when he got home. but remember, he left his wallet in the car, and then griz killed randy and took the car, drove away with the wallet and the check. at 3:46 in the afternoon on