kind of out of body, almost. how could you do something lik that why? he talked about how scared h was that something could happe to him he was afraid for his life dedmon tell no tales, but this one left a trail of clues i ve never seen my dad that way before he has never shown me fear o anything patriotic, he was head of the family company the business was real estate and someone was about to make killing. i never dreamt anything lik that would happen. murdered in the house he wa selling. was this a deal gone bad we just had some bizarr things happening in the office or maybe, bad blood my son texted me that he wa scared and wanted me to come pick him up. danger was out there. soon - you re under arrest you re under arrest under arrest. arrest after arrest twist after twist. it makes your blood boil. it s beyond m comprehension. she was the fame. she was the ignition it was a perfect storm welcome to dateline he ran a thriving real estat c
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