every day i wanted answers, every day i was told it was an unknown. people don t just die! she was a loving mother he was a crime fightin prosecutor you are a pillar of tha community. i did what i thought wa right. then one day, the law was a his door his wife was dead in bed her eyes were open, she was pale i just remember crying, and not believing it suddenly suspicious but no evidence of a crime any signs of a struggle no. it was case closed years passed new lives. two new wives. he s extremely charming we just had the most amazin time then, a new detective dusts off the old case what s trumped out at you most definitely the arm where in a race position my first thought was the manner of death would b what s really happened in that bedroom i m - a young mother s death was mystery, but was in the murder tell me what happened to he to my face do not give me excuses it runs through the heart o america. along, meandering
witness something here. her husband, curtis, who ha been remarried twice the prime suspect. returning now to mystery on th mississippi. curtis lovelace have seen plenty of interrogation videos during his career as a forme prosecutor but in the summer of 2014, for the first time in his life curtis was the one in th hospital you have the right to remai silent, understand that anything you say can and will be used against you i a court of law and your lawyer, and you kno the number one rule is you d not talk to the police without having a lawyer present. but you talk what i talk, i want to danc through all their questions. i thought that they wanted t know the truth she indicated she did not feel well. on that valentines morning, curtis said corey was stil nursing that bad coal. i walked back upstairs with