unfortunate. all the facts went to indicate that this was a rush to judgment. the former coroner says there was no rush to judgment, he didn t remember the case. but read the corners report at datelines request. and says quote: hindsight is a wonderful thing, but at the time everything fits. there were no suspicions raised and no reason to drag our feet. nevertheless, after tony s death, and the review. then douglas county coroner change the manner of linda s death from accidental to undetermined. still, harold henthorn hadn t been charged with anything, not in toni s death or his first wife lynn s. so they called on linda s old friend, whether they ask you to do? they asked if we were willing to be wired. best friend undercover, what would she find out about harold? coming up you re taking a call in front of harold with the police? and they told me to get into
employees to see if they actually did have dinner there that night. did they have a fight? were they getting on all right, or were they not there at all? whatever happened that night, by the time he met tony. harold was telling stories about linda s death that were entirely different from the original. once while addressing a sunday school class he said his first wife had died of cancer. and here s what toni s friend allison hurd. it was one of those cars or trucks or vehicles. where the back part opens up, it hit her on the neck and broke her neck. and she died instantly. what toni s family said they told them. when they learned the truth it was a complete shock. your belief was that harold s first wife had died in a car accident? that s all you knew? yeah. and you get this bombshell that she didn t die in a car accident. it was a lie. correct. the first comment out of my
much. he would control his his parents, her conversation that they weren t meant here, that he held divorce overhead. i ll divorce you. you won t see haley, and that kind of thing. that s probably the one thing that cut the deepest? not being able to see her daughter. exactly. and then there was a very strange episode that occurred a year before toni s death at a cabin that she and harold owned. did you tell you about the incident of the be at the cabin? but heralded, he made a joke that he almost killed toni at the cabin. and he made a joke about it. it happened around 10 pm, toni despite the late hour was under the deck. she said she was cleaning underneath the deck and harold was walking across, and as he walked across, a beams came loose and fell directly on the back of her head. toni had to be hospitalized. she came back to work bruised and bandaged. did she seem rattled by it, did a change or at all? she just seemed depressed, but people get depressed wh
on ophthalmologist, a thriving practice she had in jackson mississippi. she was a mother, who sang in her church choir, a wife to a man named harold, and an older sister to this story is about toni and what happened to her white one bright sunny day up in the mountains. it s also about how secrets, long buried, sometimes out stay that way. where did toni fit into your family? she was the middle between two brothers. sometimes she thought that was an advantage in sometimes she thought it was a disadvantage. being the only girl, with two brothers. obviously, we are not going to sit down and play barbies with her. [laughs]
once had an end name tony, they lived a few states apart but we re never more than marion tony, how are you? i have no homework, we had a little prayer, eight days till christmas? i m excited, i love you, mary kate. she still writes her letters, even though tony can no longer respond. are you enjoying it in heaven? i miss you very much. i read a book about heaven, love your knees, it mary k was seven when her and died. it was sudden, scary and heartbreaking. so she took out an old shoe box, decorated it, and filled it with thoughts of ants toni. now she s dead, i cannot see her again, and our lives will never be the same again. the ripple effect of toni s death was huge. she was very respected doctor,