really lucky! maybe 150 numbers into a search, but there was. a match. it said, reggie. the call was placed at 8:20 pm. and it was a 22nd call. so, richard left the grandparents house at about 8:15. that s about a 50-minute drive from the grandparents house to the park. we got there around 8:30. we got 30, 30 he was killed as soon as he stepped out of his truck. so, you re looking at him dying sometime right around 8:30 to 8:45. so there s a call from reggie in stacey s contact-less at 8:40 pm on the night of the murder. but, who was ready? under reggie s company s name it said, mister results. so, franklin s next step, naturally and i simply googled, mr. results.
record of outgoing cell calls. four major carriers on the tower, thousands of calls. but, what number should look for? why not try hunch he had all along. stacey s involved somehow. you have this third vehicle at the scene, you have overkill with the way richard died. so, based on all of those things, a murder for hire starts crossing your. mine franklin s idea was to compare the numbers tower on the phone numbers on stacy s personal contactless. the best source of information, i felt i, had was stacey s contactless. it was 250 contacts, i think. so, if you can find any phone call coming from the crime scene that happened to be on her contactless, that would give you a big yes, that would give me some direction. a lot of numbers to compare. but then he got lucky.
at the special place here in the woods. to say what would happen next was shocking was of course an understatement. hall county 9-1-1, what s the address of your emergency? oh, my god! please! i need help right now! the voice on the 9-1-1 calls stacey s. of whatever happened here was her husband richard. he had arrived at the rendezvous for us. and, when she got there later he was lying on his back on the ground beside his truck. i m at this little park on belton bridge road. my name is stacey schoeck and i pulled in, he s been shot. he s been what? he s been shot. he s dead. ben franklin of the hall county sheriff s department got the call. so, valentines night all but groping. as he drove in a dark road by the muddy going by the river. and, so that creates a special
a perfect spot for murder, then this just might be it. wild! this is remote. yeah, it s pretty secluded. if you didn t know what to look for, you d miss that sign on your right. there was just a void on the side of the road. it s just a dark void. it was going on to 11 pm. 14th, 2010 when detective franklin found the place. and so, this is the entrance to the park where richard was killed. that night, the cops lit up the crime scene surrounded by a clearing of beer, soiled sand and muddy dirt. we got this place lit up like it s christmas time. but, if these lights weren t on you can t see your hand in front of your face. it was like that, that night? yes, sir, it was. it was very gruesome, the photos of richard schoeck, like that beside his truck.
they were natural s. stacy was a ball of energy, full of ideas which literally dragged us to do things. the go getter? the go getter. and we also joked and called her mom a spreadsheet. because everything that she did had to be laid out in a spreadsheet. what a plan, or have? she was. scouting is how bill richard was a good motivator. and i saw how much fun he was having. and, so i kind of asked if i could tag along. and i got involved with scoutsmanship. stacy was a leader for the cub scouts. was she good with kids too? she was pretty good with the kids too, yeah, she was. she and richard, they worked well together. as they did with her three sons. craig was surprised, she, said