his mother s lingering hope for his return. and apparently an ex wife s what ifs. are you seriously thinking, maybe some day i ll get back together with him? when it s your first love you always think, wow, what if. strange how things turn out. barbara had moved back to florida, remarried again. had a daughter. took a job at walmart and still held a candle for david even as he lay under the ground practically next door to the very walmart where she worked. what did that do to you? it s an eerie feeling that he was in that area that i didn t even know about. such an odd consequence. too odd maybe? time for a chat. the detective called barbara. got herself invited over to barbara s house. barbara seemed to have no
sell out barbara anyway he could to get a reduced sentence. of course, there was the uncomfortable fact of the two unprompted confessions he had made to his ex wives, confessions in which he portrayed barbara as a sort of black widow intent of having david killed. well, there are two versions that he gave to each of those ex wives. the stories were not entirely consistent says attorney celtser. besides, barbara was at home in arizona the night of the murder. how does he know that? a phone bill from her mother s home placing calls to her home in arizona that night when nobody else could have been there. what s a phone bill of that age doing lying around where it can be grabbed for evidence by defendant? the father was a meticulous record keeper. what s to say it wasn t an answering service that picked it up. michael wolfe testified in their first deposition they had no answering machine. could have been somebody else in the house.
night. anybody know what it s like snow birds back up north so no for a mother. no. one noticed at first in a town years later the investigation was back in high gear. called pembroke pines where judy said in some corner of her donna, threes months a detecti, heart she hoped david might turn a rookie really had just been up safely some day. the detective was not inclined assigned to a brand new cold to false hope. she did not for a minute think case unit. the sergeant came into the he was still alive. office and dropped a box of papers right on my desk and said surely a sign of him would have here, see what you can do with appeared. no, she believed when bodies this and i began to wonder, is aren t found it s because someone has intentionally hidden this a test to see can she but david jackson might show up. really do this. but the case was a challenge just not alive. and my wheels started turning was an understatement. and i started thinking we live now all but forgotten m
dust in storage for 15 years. to the romance between jackson and a co-worker named barbara the detective went to see a forensic anthropologist but when britain. they were together. if you can find love that s what the doctor measured the bones she comes out and she says it s we all want. so all of these years later, looking like he s only about the detective played a visit to 5 9 . still she had a hunch that the woman that had been the girl she had finally found david that had fallen in love with jackson and she wasn t the sort david jackson. happy to help she told the of person to give up on a hunch. and i said can we please do detective. same thing when we called on her to talk about the david she this one more time. she comes back and she said hey, knew. he was a very good-looking i was wrong the first time. man. we had an attraction for each other and started talking. she says this person is anywhere sweet,d nice, kind, swept me o between 5 9 and 6 1 . my feet. he was a
victim. so she began with something and a half since he disappeared. easy. she found david jackson s so she googled unidentified mother,da judy carlson. remains. it lead her down an endless she found judy s son, actually. internet trail. it s probably going on 10:00 he said are you sitting? or 11:00 and i m sure my husband i said yes. he is saying where the heck is that said they reopened david s case. thepe detectivene and the mo girl. one site after another. talked about david for hours. dead end until she got to one it wasn t a problem for judy. created by a florida medical shefo loves talking about her b, examiner. even now to us. promising but exhausting. i m there typing away and david was my first child. typing and typing and it pops up he loved everything and about 100 matches. everyone. she was determined. he would walk in a room and she finally got it down to a possible three. one of them really stands out everyone would be a magnet to him. he was the eldest o