determination. he had to fight that battle constantly for years. i think you hit it. you hit it right on. meaning they were ready to pick up jones. but d.a. hautzinger was not. why didn t you decide to pull the pin on lester ralph jones? i didn t have a body. and that was the defining piece? absolutely. there are lots of no-body cases that go to trial. not a lot of no-body cases where the victim as a double life and has been lying to her family and friends. because of her double life, the possibility that the defense attorney could throw out there that she ran off with some rich client and is living on a beach in brazil or something. and as the years passed, paige s story went from the front of the paper to being filed away on microfiche. where was she? coming up, they were about to find out. and it would transform the case. now we need to make a
i mean, he called an escort service. well, he let it be known almost immediately that he wanted sex. linderholm said that didn t happen. instead, they talked for an hour or so, and then she left. a couple of days later, she said she called paige. it s carol. where the heck are you? got no response. at first i thought she was just busy and she couldn t call back. and then when i heard on the news that the kids actually went to the police department about it, that s when i knew something terrible had happened to her. paige, this is carol. i hope you re all right. i hope this isn t rob. oh my god. linderholm mentioned paige s second husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. then the next day, linderholm heard about paige s car and the fire. i wanted to go over and look at it. and i arrived just in time
implied intentionally that several women worked with her, when, in fact, it was just her. some friends suspected, most didn t. it was very hard for me to believe that she would want to have sex with men for money. but she did. according to this investigative report, paige would charge up to $1,000 a session. you can imagine how these revelations hit paige s mom and dad. they just couldn t believe it. if i had known about it, i definitely would have tried to use whatever persuasion i have to turn her away from it. if nothing else, quite obviously it s dangerous. so it was a shock, obviously, but they said understand her motives, after all, rob dixon s money had run out. she was doing what she had to do to keep life as normal as possible for the children.
she told the detectives coralluzzo took the first available flight back to new jersey. and that was that. the detectives thanked her and left. didn t mention a thing about paige birgfeld. and then the very next day, megan was watching the news on tv and saw the story about the burned out car. her car was found ablaze in this parking lot off 23 road. and then i saw paige s case come across the news. and i looked at my ex-husband tim, and i said that s what happened. he murdered that woman. it just it hit me. then of course she had to know. was that wild story about a decapitating accident in new jersey just coralluzzo s excuse to run from what he had done, to get out of town? i scoured the internet and made phone calls. scoured the internet looking for evidence of a big traffic accident? nothing there. so who did you phone? i called their local gazette newspaper, talked to a reporter. nothing happened.
two different people friendly, funny, cordial, warm. and then he can in an instant flip to foul language, angry, i mean, you re talking 180 degrees in an instant. of course the relationship didn t start that way. it never does. at first we only saw what we referred to as the good rob side. that s certainly what paige only law. he was part of our family and we loved him as much as an in-law would be. he was a good guy to have. dixon had been a hard-working paramedic until his dad made a fortunate in the tech industry and passed that windfall onto his kids. not along-long after they had three kids and moved into a fine, big house. he had admitted to having