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But it wasn't Charla who claimed to be the victim. It was Darren. Fifth place winner in the Mr. Nevada bodybuilding contest.
But it wasn't Charla who claimed to be the victim. It was Darren. Fifth place winner in the Mr. Nevada bodybuilding contest.
But it wasn't Charla who claimed to be the victim. It was Darren. Fifth place winner in the Mr. Nevada bodybuilding contest.
Darren's friend Michael Small says that despite his imposing stature, Darren Mack lived in fear.
Darren's friend Michael Small says that despite his imposing stature, Darren Mack lived in fear.
Darren's friend Michael Small says that despite his imposing stature, Darren Mack lived in fear.
In the end, it was Charla who filed for divorce. Darren moved out. The couple fought constantly over Erica, but fought even more over money, which Darren claimed was running out.
In the end, it was Charla who filed for divorce. Darren moved out. The couple fought constantly over Erica, but fought even more over money, which Darren claimed was running out.
In the end, it was Charla who filed for divorce. Darren moved out. The couple fought constantly over Erica, but fought even more over money, which Darren claimed was running out.
Family court judge Chuck Weller ordered Darren to pay Charla $10,000 a month until the divorce was settled. But Darren thought the ruling and the judge were unfair and wouldn't give an inch.
Family court judge Chuck Weller ordered Darren to pay Charla $10,000 a month until the divorce was settled. But Darren thought the ruling and the judge were unfair and wouldn't give an inch.
Family court judge Chuck Weller ordered Darren to pay Charla $10,000 a month until the divorce was settled. But Darren thought the ruling and the judge were unfair and wouldn't give an inch.
It was just after 11 on that bright sunny day in June 2006 in downtown Reno when bystanders heard a loud bang echo off the buildings.
It was just after 11 on that bright sunny day in June 2006 in downtown Reno when bystanders heard a loud bang echo off the buildings.
It was just after 11 on that bright sunny day in June 2006 in downtown Reno when bystanders heard a loud bang echo off the buildings.
Detective Ron Chalmers joined hundreds of police officers to shut down the city while SWAT teams fanned out searching for the sniper.
Detective Ron Chalmers joined hundreds of police officers to shut down the city while SWAT teams fanned out searching for the sniper.
Detective Ron Chalmers joined hundreds of police officers to shut down the city while SWAT teams fanned out searching for the sniper.
Reno Gazette reporter Martha Belisle hurried to the scene.
Reno Gazette reporter Martha Belisle hurried to the scene.