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in the depths of a moonlit winter night
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where Shadows dance along frost covered
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streets and Whispers carry Tales of
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Untold Mysteries a single moment was
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about to shatter the quiet facade of an
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ordinary town the air hung heavy with
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anticipation as if nature itself held
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its breath waiting for the events that
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would unfold little did anyone know that
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in the next few hours a chain of events
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would begin that would forever alter the
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lives of those who called this place
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home prologue the unanswered call the
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early morning hush of Wednesday February
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10th 1993 infolded the Sleepy suburbs of
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Sussex England in a gentle cold Mist
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trees along the Main Avenue stood as
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silent Witnesses their bare branches
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silhouetted against a pale sunrise in
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homes across the neighborhood people
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were just easing into the day making
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breakfast trying to shake off the chill
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in the air it was in these unremarkable
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circumstances that a single phone call
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would alter the course of many lives at
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8:02 a.m. the ringing at the emergency
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999 Britain's Lifeline in crises barely
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999 Britain's Lifeline in crises barely
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registered with the Frontline operator
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who had already fielded a handful of
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minor calls that morning she was
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accustomed to routine inquiries
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accidental dials the occasional
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misguided prank her name was Sarah
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Whitfield a well-trained operator
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recognized by her calm methodical
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approach in high pressure situation
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ations yet this call was different Sarah
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picked up and for a moment it was quiet
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then she heard what sounded like a
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muffled scream faint scraping and quick
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panicked footsteps she lowered her voice
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hoping to prompt the caller to speak but
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no one did more faint noises seeped
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through like rustling Fabric and distant
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knocking the six-minute call ended
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without a clear word spoken protocol
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demanded that untraceable emergencies be
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dispatched to field officers but that
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never happened Sarah quite certain this
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was a child playing with the phone hung
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up in any other moment perhaps a second
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operator's Intuition or an amplified
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volume on the call might have drawn more
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attention but that morning the line
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simply went dead only later would it
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become heartbreakingly clear that
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someone had tried in vain to cry out for
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help two daughters and doubts while the
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call center resumed business as usual
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Barbara Johnson stirred restlessly in
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her modest townhouse a few streets away
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Barbara was a gregarious woman in her
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late 50s who spent much of her free time
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doting on her only child Nicola Johnson
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known fondly as Nikki nearly every day
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Barbara and Nikki would exchange phone
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calls or short visits forging an
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unbreakable mother-daughter Bond Nikki
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27 had married 5 months ago she had
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opted for a quiet wedding with a handful
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of people in attendance followed by a
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small gathering at a local church her
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husband Harry Fuller was 45 nearly 18
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years older from the moment Barbara
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learned about the age Gap she carried
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lingering apprehensions she worried
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about what others might say or whether
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Nikki would find this older man's
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lifestyle too adventurous Harry though
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had managed to win Barbara's trust by
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demonstrating calm kindness toward Nikki
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he was a self-employed salesman known
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for dealing in used cars sometimes
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expensive ones and prided himself on his
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persuasive charm Barbara eventually
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relaxed seeing that Nikki seemed happier
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more outgoing and more confident since
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the marriage but that morning Barbara
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could not shake a mounting sense of
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dread she hadn't heard from Nikki since
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Sunday the young couple had been
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planning a relaxing weekend possibly
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shopping or visiting friends yet Monday
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had passed without a call so had Tuesday
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by Wednesday morning with still no call
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or message Barbara felt the last
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vestages of her patience disintegrate at
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precisely 8:45 a.m. she decided to phone
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Nikki's house the phone rang and rang
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with no answer confusion turned to
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anxiety so she tried again at 8:50 then
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8:5 5 and every 5 minutes for nearly an
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hour no one picked up overcome with a
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sense of alarm Barbara reached out to
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the store where Nikki worked part-time
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the manager informed her that Nikki
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hadn't shown up that morning and hadn't
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phoned to explain her absence that final
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Revelation tore at Barbara's heart Nikki
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a conscientious and punctual woman would
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never simply vanish without letting
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someone know Barbara called her husband
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Michael Johnson asking him to rush home
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from a work errand by 1: p.m. they
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decided they had no choice but to to
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check on Nikki in person three a quiet
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house at roughly 6:00 p.m. with the
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winter sun already set Barbara and
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Michael arrived at their daughter's
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address a quaint renovated centuries old
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building along a narrow Lane in Sussex
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the neighborhood boasted closely spaced
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houses each with weathered bricks and
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small front yards Street side a row of
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local shops and an old-fashioned butcher
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Market stretched on one side while
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across the road sat a large school
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Barbara noticed something off
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immediately the coupes car a silver
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sedan that both Nikki and Harry used was
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parked squarely in the driveway if they
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had left town the vehicle shouldn't have
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been there another odd detail all the
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curtains were tightly drawn enveloping
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the house in darkness something's wrong
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Barbara murmured she pressed the
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doorbell no answer then she pounded on
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the door silence finally feeling
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increasingly uneasy she peered through
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the closest window she spotted Nikki's
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handbag near the entryway table her keys
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still on a key ring decorated with a
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small stuffed animal rested on the table
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too the scene suggested that Nikki was
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still inside or at least she had been
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not too long ago unable to contain her
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fear Barbara called the police within 20
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minutes two uniformed officers arrived
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Barbara explained the circumstances half
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pleading for them to force open the door
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the officers complied prying it open
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with a crowbar after repeated attempts
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to get someone inside to respond the
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door gave way with a Gent Al crack they
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stepped into the silent hallway each
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officer balancing the need for caution
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against the fear that every second might
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be critical four a Grizzly Discovery
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inside the house was eerily calm the
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kind of quiet that makes one's skin
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crawl the main living area led into a
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cozy kitchen and just beyond it was a
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narrow Corridor that opened to a utility
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room the first officer flicked on the
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lights the overhead fixture blinked to
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life revealing the normal trappings of
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daily life a sofa a small television a
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table with an empty coffee mug nothing
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in that moment suggested the horror soon
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to be revealed when the officers stepped
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deeper into the hallway they froze two
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human feet protruded from the doorway of
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the utility space the form was partially
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obscured by the washing machine one of
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them called out police is everything all
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right but received no response Harry
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Fuller lay slumped Against the Machine
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legs SPL on the floor staring blankly at
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the ceiling a pool of gelded blood
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surrounded him the officers immediately
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checked for a pulse there was none Harry
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had suffered multiple gunshot wounds one
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near his collar bone and others to the
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Head a black leather jacket had been
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draped across his face concealing some
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of the injuries an officer swept the
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small utility room shining his
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flashlight methodically along the walls
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no one else was in the room half choked
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with Dread Barbara and Michael stood
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near the kitchen's threshold eyes wide
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with shock as the officer turned to them
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gesturing for them to remain at a
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distance then bizarrely they noticed a
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telephone in the main Corridor half off
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the hook spattered with blood threads of
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scarlet on the lenium floor formed a
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smeared Trail following it the officers
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reached the kitchen area where chairs
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were overturned and a cup of cold coffee
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teetered on the edge of the counter
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another door stood a jar leading into a
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second hallway that was where they found
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Nikki she was lying on her side wearing
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what appeared to be a robe a blood sheet
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had been draped across her face similar
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to how Harry's face was covered she had
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also been shot several times including a
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fatal wound to the face at close range
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the cruelty of the scene struck everyone
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silent Barbara fell to her knees tears
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streaming down her cheeks a mother's
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anguish painted across her face five the
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investigation begins forensic teams and
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homicide detectives arrived on the scene
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within the hour yellow police tape
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cordoned off the area casting an
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otherworldly glow under the Street lamps
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of that old Sussex Neighborhood News of
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the tragedy spread quickly among
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neighbors who gathered behind the tap
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line in quiet horror detective inspector
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Evelyn Clark a seasoned investigator
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with a calm demeanor stepped into the
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kitchen the cold air from outside
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slipped through the open door rustling
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scattered papers and cloth Clark
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examined the victims with a measured
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efficiency speaking softly to her team
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they took photographs collected shell
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casings and painstakingly combed every
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inch of the room rooms for Clues they
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soon learned from Barbara and Michael
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that the last time they'd spoken to
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Nikki was Sunday afternoon the couple
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Nikki and Harry had dinner play ands
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that evening with friends nothing
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unusual had been mentioned no concerns
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voiced indeed neighbors reported hearing
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no loud altercations or shouts over the
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preceding days everyone described Nikki
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and Harry as cordial and friendly
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although Harry's background as a used
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car dealer and his occasional boast
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about financial prowess sparked a few
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quiet rumors yet the most confounding
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detail was the phone line in the
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corridor it remained partially off the
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hook stained with blood as if someone
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had attempted to make a desperate call
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one detective suggested that Nikki might
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have tried to phone for help but if she
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did where was the record of the call six
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999 call in the days following the
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murders the local police force scoured
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phone records to see if an emergency
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call had indeed been made to their
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surprise that Wednesday morning there
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had been no documented report from
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Nikki's address it seemed that if a call
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was made it never reached the proper
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channels at the local station soon
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enough however an astute detective
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decided to check with the central 999
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dispatch he dialed the operations
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supervisor requesting that they search
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their logs for any unsolved or abandoned
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calls on February 10th 1993 the dispatch
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manager pulled audio from their archives
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indeed at 8:02 a.m. a call had come
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through with only faint sounds captured
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heavy breathing a distant cry and
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strange muffled stirring the operator
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who had handled it was Sarah Whitfield
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she had ultimately deemed the call
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accidental and cut it off when officers
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listened to the recording their
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Collective blood ran cold in the
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background they could hear what might be
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the faint echo of gunshots or perhaps
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pounding they could discern the scraping
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of a phone receiver against the floor
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there was also an indistinct female moan
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which under forensic audio enhancement
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sounded like an attempt to speak the
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call lasted six agonizing minutes no
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consistent words were formed but the raw
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Panic was crystal clear that call
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tragically had never led to a police
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response seven piecing together aliis
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detectives swiftly moved on to
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dissecting Nikki and Harry's personal
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lives if both had been shot at close
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range the attacker might have been
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someone they knew someone they would
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have led into the house without a
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struggle motive one Financial dealings
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Harry had a reputation for buying and
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selling luxury cars some neighbors
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claimed he was unbelievably charismatic
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but also secretive he disliked using
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Banks believing them untrustworthy and
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often bragged about storing large
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amounts of cash in his house could it
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have been a robbery yet the house wasn't
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ransacked drawers were closed and
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valuables were left untouched at least
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on first glance motive two past
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relationships Harry had been married
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three times before each marriage ending
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in divorce could a vengeful ex- partner
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have targeted him and what of Nikki's
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acquaintances she had few for she was
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described by her mother as a gentle
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introverted Soul a delicate English Rose
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as Barbara liked to say motive 3 a
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hidden enemy some suggested Harry might
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have crossed someone dangerous indeed
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used car dealers sometimes dealt with
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unsavory figures rumors circulated that
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one such associate had served time for
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violent offenses as detective inspector
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Clark worked the case field interviews
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with neighbors bore puzzling fruit two
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different Witnesses reported seeing
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unfamiliar Vehicles near the Fuller
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residence that morning one described a
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dark Jaguar parked down the street while
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another remembered a cream-colored Ford
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a few neighbors recalled glimpsing one
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or two people in dark clothing
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approaching the back entrance near the
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communal parking area behind the row of
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tow houses their statements were
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unspecific Tangled in the natural
12:53
confusion of memory timing was also
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questionable since Harry had reportedly
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been seen buying cigarettes at the
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corner shop at around 8:30 a.m. that
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meant any suspicious visitors would
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either have to intercept him on route or
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wait for him to return eight the strange
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powder during the forensic examination
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investigators noticed a mysterious white
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powder on Harry's clothes and on the
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floor around him initially they
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suspected it might be a narcotic
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possibly cocaine pointing to a drug deal
13:23
gone wrong yet lab tests revealed that
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the powder was innocuous simple sugar of
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all things why sugar some theorized it
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could have spilled from a kitchen shelf
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during a scuffle another idea was that
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it had been deliberately planted to
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mislead investigators into thinking that
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drugs were involved the confusion over
13:41
whether it was sugar or narcotics fueled
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even more rumors at the same time a
13:45
large sum of cash did appear to be
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missing from the house heightening the
13:49
suspicion that money was the primary
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motive a neighbor confirmed he had
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recently paid Harry about 13,000 in 20b
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notes for a nearly new Sedan detectives
13:59
discovered only a meager 210 lb in
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Harry's wallet if the robbery Theory
14:04
were correct the criminal had been
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brutally efficient in grabbing the cash
14:08
yet surprisingly uninterested in other
14:11
valuables nine the life of Harry Fuller
14:15
as the Press got hold of the story they
14:17
painted Harry Fuller as a man of
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paradoxes creative charismatic but also
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shrouded in Secrets several of Harry's
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former Associates claimed that he
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sometimes traded cars with questionable
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origin one partner recalled a dispute
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that nearly turned violent over a
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possibly stolen vehicle another friend
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who recognized Harry's fear of betrayal
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said he had a habit of changing his
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phone number frequently police
14:41
discovered that Harry had switched his
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landline at least three times within the
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last year he also installed a personal
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recording device on the phone set to
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capture both incoming and outgoing calls
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this device would eventually become a
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focal point in the investigation 10 the
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phone recorder when technicians analyzed
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the the custom phone recorder found
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beneath the living room sofa they
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recovered about 49 minutes of audio
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Harry had apparently saved certain calls
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voluntarily but the recorder also
15:09
captured many conversations by default
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these recordings were incomplete some
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mids sentence others abruptly cut off a
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few calls proved mundane Car Sales leads
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telemarketing offers one call from a man
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who identified himself only as Colin
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bristled with tension on the machine
15:27
Colin accused Harry of a wrongdoing and
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threatened retribution initially it
15:31
appeared a probable motive however upon
15:33
thorough investigation Colin was found
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to have an alibi and that call was dated
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months prior another conversation left
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investigators more intrigued on the
15:42
final segment of the tape Harry talked
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to a Steve the two men spoke jovially
15:47
about meeting early in the morning of
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February 10th Harry invited him over at
15:51
8: a.m. praising Steve's gentlemanly
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nature the call ended with Harry telling
15:55
Steve he was looking forward to it who
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police checked Harry's contact lists
16:01
only to find half a dozen individuals
16:03
named Steve or Steven with potential
16:05
ties to him they systematically tracked
16:08
them down most either had a rock solid
16:10
Alibi or insisted they had not spoken to
16:13
Harry in months the search for the
16:15
mystery Steve looked increasingly
16:17
fruitless then out of nowhere the rumor
16:19
mill buzzed with a name Steven young an
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insurance broker who had done sporadic
16:24
business with Harry in the 1980s some
16:27
old acquaintances said the pair had
16:28
reconnected recently to discuss the
16:30
automobile Market but why would they
16:32
meet at 8:00 a.m. on a Wednesday 11
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enter Steven young detectives located
16:37
Steven Young's residence and arrived to
16:39
question him at first he claimed he had
16:41
no connection to Harry and insisted he
16:44
was at work the entire day on February
16:46
10th however after repeated inquiries he
16:49
admitted having a casual business
16:51
relationship with Harry Fuller though he
16:53
insisted he had not visited Harry's
16:55
house on the day of the murders police
16:57
discovered a host of suspicious details
16:59
about Steven young he was deep in
17:01
financial trouble facing debts that
17:03
could lead to lawsuits he boasted a
17:06
collection of firearms though he lacked
17:08
licensing for most of them Witnesses in
17:10
the neighborhood vaguely recalled seeing
17:12
a man near the Fuller residence matching
17:14
Steve's age and description when the
17:16
investigating team pressed him further
17:18
young shifted his story in a second
17:21
interview he confessed that he had
17:22
indeed arranged to visit Harry's house
17:24
that morning to show him a high value
17:26
sports car on behalf of a client he
17:29
claimed to have arrived around 8:20 a.m.
17:31
but after getting no answer at the front
17:33
door he wandered the neighborhood
17:35
returning around 8:40 according to him
17:38
the curtains were still closed and no
17:40
one answered fearful of missing work he
17:43
left never suspecting anything was a
17:45
miss his account conflicted with other
17:47
evidence particularly the corner shop
17:49
CCTV footage that showed Harry
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purchasing cigarettes at 8:30 a.m.
17:54
suggesting Harry was still alive and out
17:56
of the house at that time if Steven had
17:58
been Loy wering nearby why didn't he see
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Harry why was he lying about his initial
18:03
claims these inconsist eny elevated
18:06
Steven young to Prime Suspect yet
18:08
suspicion alone does not secure a
18:10
conviction detectives scoured his home
18:13
and discovered a disturbing Arsenal
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beneath a child's bed they found a
18:17
loaded pistol they also uncovered a
18:19
staggering quantity of ammunition in the
18:21
basement most shocking of all were
18:23
materials consistent with the production
18:25
of homemade bullets similar to the ones
18:27
used in the murders still the murder
18:30
weapon itself a 32 caliber gun was not
18:33
found at Young's residence the
18:35
sugar-like powder too remained
18:38
unexplained investigators suspected that
18:40
the missing stash of cash might have
18:42
gone to pay some of Young's debts indeed
18:45
the day after the murders bank records
18:47
indicated that young had deposited
18:49
£6,000 in 20 notes into his account
18:52
precisely the kind of bills Harry had
18:54
received from a neighbor young claimed
18:56
the money was from a personal savings
18:58
kept in a safe at home 12 trial and
19:01
outrage in Fall 1993 prosecutors brought
19:05
Steven young to trial on charges of
19:07
murdering Harry Fuller and Nicola Nikki
19:09
Fuller NE Johnson the case was largely
19:12
circumstantial no eyewitness placed him
19:14
at the scene at the time of the
19:15
shootings and the murder weapon remained
19:18
missing nonetheless the sum of
19:20
conspiratorial evidence seemed
19:22
compelling opportunity young admitted he
19:24
planned to visit them early that morning
19:27
motive overwhelming death and knowledge
19:29
that Harry kept large sums of cash at
19:31
home ammunition link the bullets matched
19:34
the kind that young could produce lies
19:36
and contradictions young changed his
19:38
statements multiple times mysterious
19:41
deposit the timing of depositing a large
19:43
amount of 20 pound notes into his bank
19:45
account the defense tried to cast doubt
19:48
on the timeline questioning whether the
19:50
local CCTV cameras had accurate time
19:52
stamps and pointing out that no direct
19:54
Witnesses saw young fire a weapon they
19:57
suggested the possibility of two
19:59
unidentified men in the area referencing
20:01
the neighbors contradictory
20:03
Recollections of different car models
20:05
the trial gained considerable media
20:07
attention cameras parked outside the
20:09
courthouse each day broadcasting updates
20:12
Spectators whispered about the bizarre
20:14
call that was never transferred to the
20:16
police the question lingered if help had
20:19
arrived sooner could Nikki have been
20:21
saved then the biggest controversy
20:24
struck after days of evidence
20:26
presentation the jury retired for
20:28
liberations among them was Adrien Marsh
20:31
a 24-year-old who took her role
20:33
seriously unbeknownst to everyone on the
20:36
night before their final decision four
20:38
members of the 12-person jury indulged
20:41
in late night drinks at the hotel where
20:43
they were sequestered eventually
20:45
divining on a Ouija board to summon the
20:47
spirit of Harry Fuller according to a
20:49
later whistleblower this group claimed
20:51
they asked Harry's ghost who killed you
20:54
the planet spelled s v when word of
20:58
their cult experiment reached the judge
21:00
the defense erupted in protest and the
21:02
media seized on the Scandal the judge
21:05
declared a mistrial outraged at the
21:07
impropriety journalists called it the
21:09
Ouija board jury Fiasco and the public
21:12
expressed shock that such a serious
21:14
matter could be tainted by drunken
21:16
Superstition 13 a second trial a
21:20
shattered family Barbara Johnson
21:22
stricken by grief found the Fiasco
21:24
crushing for her the evidence was clear
21:27
her daughter and son-in-law died because
21:29
someone wanted quick cash she didn't
21:31
care about the bizarre antics of the
21:33
jury she wanted Justice a retrial was
21:36
scheduled meaning the families would
21:37
have to revisit the Dreadful facts of
21:39
the murders once again on the second
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trial's commencement the prosecution
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methodically laid out the same case this
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time the new jury was carefully
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instructed on their duties the star
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moment arrived when the prosecution
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showed the enhanced audio from the 999
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call although the words were not
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experts testified that faint blasts and
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moaning verified a life or death
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struggle Steven young took the stand in
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his own defense under cross-examination
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he introduced a new claim he said he
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actually entered the Fuller home that
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morning found Harry dead and saw a
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shadowy figure lurking upstairs
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terrified he ran from the house choosing
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999 because he feared being implicated
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given his firearm store and bullet
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making Pastime yet this re Revelation
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clashed severely with the timeline if
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Harry was buying cigarettes at 8:30 a.m.
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he couldn't be discovered dead any
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earlier the more young explained the
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deeper he seemed to entangle himself in
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contradictions charged with these
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inconsistencies Steven Young's defense
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team struggled the newly impanel jury
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deliberated for 3 Days ultimately they
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delivered a unanimous guilty verdict the
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judge sentenced Steven young to life
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imprisonment for the murders of Harry
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Fuller and Nicola Fuller with no option
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for early parole 14 continued
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controversy and appeals even so the case
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refused to rest Skeptics picked apart
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the evidence claiming it was purely
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circumstantial they pointed to the
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possibility of an Undiscovered
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accomplice or a more vicious criminal
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ring some believe that the presence of
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the sugar-like substance and the
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covering of the victim's faces suggested
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a ritualistic element rather than a
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simple burglary others believed someone
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with a deeper Grudge manipulated Steven
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Young into taking the fall over the
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following decade Young's defense team
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attempted multiple appeals introducing
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new angles one such plea focused on
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Advanced forensic audio analysis of the
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999 call a lab claimed that at least two
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distinct sets of footsteps could be
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heard indicating more than one as salent
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another argument cited the possibility
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that Harry had acquired enemies far more
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dangerous than a financially desperate
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insurance broker each appeal however
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failed to overturn Young's conviction
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prosecutors reiterated that the simplest
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explanation remained the most plausible
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A desperate man saw an opportunity for
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quick money confronted Harry at the
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house murdered him then turned on Nikki
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when she became a witness the sugar in
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their Theory spilled during the
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confrontation in the kitchen or from a
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bag used to camouflage the theft 15
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aftermath and reflection in the Years
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following the trial Barbara Johnson
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worked tirelessly to keep Nikki and
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Harry's memory alive she spoke at local
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events on the importance of emergency
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dispatch protocols urging people never
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to ignore suspicious calls alongside
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Community organizers she helped push for
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revised guidelines at 999 call centers
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emphasizing the need to deploy a rapid
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response unit whenever there's
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uncertainty her tireless advocacy led to
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renewed training hoping to avoid future
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tragedies like the disastrous
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non-response to her daughter's final
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call the old townhouse where the crime
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occurred changed owners several times
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some claimed the place was haunted
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others dismissed it as local gossip
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neighbors over the years placed flowers
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near the walkway turning it into an
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informal Memorial site Michael Johnson
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never truly recovering from the loss
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quietly tended to these flowers on
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anniversaries though he avoided public
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attention as time rolled on the
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complicated Legacy of the Johnson Fuller
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murders lingered in local lore some
25:24
pinned blame exclusively on Steven young
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others insisted that a more Minister
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Force remained at large that Harry had
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been involved with dangerous criminals
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but official records Mark the case as
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solved and closed 16 a lesson in tragedy
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this case became a touchstone in True
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Crime circles a glaring example of how
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small oversights can have Monumental
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consequences one single phone call
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misinterpreted led to a fateful delay in
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police response by the time Barbara
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arrived that evening it was far too late
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for her daughter and son-in-law the
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lessons extended beyond the phone call
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the murder investigation reminded
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everyone of the precarious line between
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rumor and evidence of the ease with
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which desperate individuals might commit
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Unthinkable acts and of the Heartbreak
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Unleashed by a single violent deed in a
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close-knit community 17 epilogue 30
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years have passed since that snowy
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February morning the memory of Nicola
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Nikki Johnson and Harry Fuller has not
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faded people still share the story of
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Barbara's phone calls and that ill-
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fated 999 died they discuss the vehement
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controversies swirling around Steven
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Young's guilt the atrocious Act of a
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jury's drunken Seance and the Heartbreak
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of an entire community that felt the
26:38
shock waves the house where everything
26:40
happened stands quietly in Sussex its
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walls having seen unspeakable tragedy
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the phone line is gone replaced by
26:47
updated technology the neighbors have
26:49
changed the children who once attended
26:51
the nearby school have grown life moves
26:54
on yet within some dusty Archive of
26:56
audio recordings the 6-minute 999 call
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still exists a silent plea echoing
27:03
Through Time a final Testament to the
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fleeting opportunity to save innocent
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lives for those who spend their evenings
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reading about Unsolved Mysteries or who
27:12
watch late night broadcasts analyzing
27:14
real crime stories it remains a poignant
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reminder every moment counts every call
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should be heeded every life has value