>> it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference. >> reporter: that's what she told you? young charlie was a lucky >> uh-huh. if he's going to kill me, he'll kid to grow up in a place like kill me. bixby knolls. restraining orders won't stop >> tree-lined streets, beautiful him. neighborhood. it's a wonderful place to grow up. >> reporter: too late now, of would ride my skateboard all around the block, take my dog course. with me. >> reporter: he was lucky, too, to have lynn for a mother. but what about charlie? the detectives, worried about his safety, called lynn's how did she make you feel? brother mark. he'd gone back across the >> i guess how a parent should. country to georgia. and urged him to invite charlie >> reporter: safe. for an extended visit with him >> safe, happy, welcome, loving. just good. and his wife susan even though they did not tell mark about their suspicion. >> reporter: but now lynn >> i was surprised. shockner was gone. i am still to this day. killed in a burglary. that fred allowed that to and charlie, just 14 and grief stricken, was so angry at the happen, but he did. police. >> reporter: perhaps fred had >> well, you didn't do your job. how could -- how could that happen with you being right more pressing things to think there? that's just negligence. about. whatever his reason he put >> reporter: charlie was far from the only one. this was a broad daylight charlie on a plane to georgia murder. police officers just outside the just in time for the main event front door when it happened. in the murder investigation. i can imagine that people would