when anna was around, but was friendly when she wasn t around. he asked me what the problem was with his wife. i said so what i do, i just ignore her. and he said, that s probably the best thing, because she has a hair trigger. but the creamers did seem to get along, said howes, except for that one time when he overheard all that yelling. when you don t know a couple really well or you re not inside their home with them all the time, it s hard to explain. but i had come home from work and was standing out front getting the mail out of the mailbox, and anna pulled in. i happened to notice, i heard the car pull in next door. and she was, just, i guess coming home too. got out and went into the house and she no more than got in there and there was some yelling. and not screaming, just yelling back and forth. i could tell it was her and ken. then after, i don t know, a few seconds of yelling or whatever, something broke. it sounded like something hit the wall. you see these movies
he said, mr. randy, the crossbow. and ken came to the door, and i would say melting down, just very upset. just saying, i need help, i need help. ken creamer led his neighbor through the house and into the two-car garage. and there s anna laying at the end of the treadmill with her hands up under her head with an arrow stuck straight in her back. dead. had to be. but only just, said howes. the body was still pink. kind of like, whoa. but now what happened next would be central. the military man, his eyes, his memory, this is what he says he saw. the first thing i did was scan the garage for the crossbow. i looked real quick and it was sitting on the box on top of this blue wrapping paper on the far side of the refrigerator. funny, the things that become so terribly important later on. on top of a box on blue wrapping
neighbor boy. he was in his pajamas and he said, mr. randy, we need your help. howes asked the boy, what are you saying? that s when he heard the unforgettable phrase. he said, mr. randy, the crossbow. and ken came to the door, and i would say melting down, just very upset. just saying, i need help, i need help. ken creamer led his neighbor through the house and into the two-car garage. and there s anna laying at the end of the treadmill with her hands up under her head with an arrow stuck straight in her back. dead. had to be. but only just, said howes. the body was still pink. kind of like, whoa. but now what happened next would be central. the military man, his eyes, his memory, this is what he says he saw. the first thing i did was scan the garage for the crossbow. i looked real quick and it was sitting on the box on top of this blue wrapping paper on the far side of the refrigerator.
maybe ken had some trouble with anna s temper too, since ken gave howes the cold shoulder when anna was around, but was friendly when she wasn t around. he asked me what the problem was with his wife. i said so what i do, i just ignore her. and he said, that s probably the best thing, because she has a hair trigger. but the creamers did seem to get along, said howes, except for that one time when he overheard all that yelling. when you don t know a couple really well or you re not inside their home with them all the time, it s hard to explain. but i had come home from work and was standing out front getting the mail out of the mailbox, and anna pulled in. i happened to notice, i heard the car pull in next door. and she was, i guess, coming home, too. got out and went into the house and she no more than got in there and there was some yelling. and not screaming, just yelling back and forth. i could tell it was her and ken. then after i don t know two seconds of yelling or
the end of the treadmill with her hands up under her head with an arrow stuck straight in her back. dead. had to be. but only just, said howes. the body was still pink. kind of like, whoa. but now what happened next would be central. the military man, his eyes, his memory, this is what he says he saw. the first thing i did was scan the garage for the crossbow. i looked real quick and it was sitting on the box on top of this blue wrapping paper on the far side of the refrigerator. funny, the things that become so terribly important later on. on top of a box on blue wrapping paper, the far side of the refrigerator. that s what howe remembered. the rest of us might have missed it. here s what else he saw. he was beside himself. he was very, very, very upset, agitated, and i ll say this.