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Greg Wolcheski

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48 Hours

Strange Truth

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We couldn't believe it. I didn't even know he had guns. Of course, I had no idea he had a girlfriend either.

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Strange Truth

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The daughter had a very bad case of selective memory.

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Strange Truth

212.055

I was on jury number one. I voted guilty.

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Strange Truth

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We're still an entire family in shock over the verdict.

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Strange Truth

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A very strange sensation when I heard the verdict. I kind of lost all peripheral vision. It was not a good feeling.

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I don't care if it takes 20 years. I'll still wait for them. I will still wait for the kids. I feel terrible. I carry a lot of sorrow in me, but I could not imagine what the kids are going through.

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Smiling. Just a big smile on her face, dancing. That's how I will remember her. Yeah. Great older sister.

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Strange Truth

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For Mona, she was always smiling, always helping people out. Growing up, she was a tough act to follow. She was so good.

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Strange Truth

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I ran back to the truck, and I got a pipe wrench.

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Strange Truth

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No. No.

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Strange Truth

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I was calling everybody.

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Strange Truth

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Where do you really go to look? Who has any idea?

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Strange Truth

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My heart is pounding out of my chest. Please, send somebody out here to check out this car.

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Strange Truth

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I reached into the trunk latch, just pulled up on that.

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Strange Truth

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It's been two years, and I still can see it.

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Strange Truth

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I think it was on a Thursday. My wife answered the phone, hey, we've got an emergency, Ramona's missing. Just searching for my sister's car. Bad things were going through my mind. I start heading towards the RTA lot. Then out of the corner of my eye, there looks like a Camry. It was my sister's car. Your adrenaline's going. You don't really know what you're doing. I dialed 911. No.