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And if it's not, it's still not worth it. Now start at wanda.com. [Music] Not one one. Well, this is no state row 135.
My head is in our bedding floor. He's not responsive, and I need to aim inside. Marsha Allen called 911. Do you want to start CPR if I help you? And yeah, I could do that.
She appears to be crying on the call. She appears to start getting a little panicked. [Music]
First responders get there, what did they find?
They found herinal and unresponsive. He was dead. Yes. [Music] Harold and Marsha Allen had only been married for a year and a half.
When this happened, Harold had had some health problems. So it wasn't initially a huge surprise that he would have died.
βAnd what was the cause of death determined to be at that time?β
It was heart problems. About six months after Harold's death, Marsha wrote a self-help book about grief and
losing someone that you loved.
About Harold, she says he was my world. The grief I was experiencing after my husband passed away was unbearable and still is. Well, this is just a grieving woman, missing her husband. [Music]
A burglary call come over the radio. Our detectives were going to Marsha's house. We started investigating a burglary. And the process where it told there's a murder involved here. Okay, I know that.
I have not gone to nobody and so I don't think I don't have the proof on it. Steve and I told me that Marsha Allen had killed her husband, Harold, by poisoning a root beer float. [Music]
Marsha went into the kitchen. I made a root beer float with whipped cream, and sprinkles on top of it. And it's poured something out of the bottle into there. Poison is unique.
βI think you see it in movies because it makes a good show,β
but it's not normally how homicide or death is carried out. The toxicology report came back. Ethylene glycol was in Harold's system. It's the main component in antifreeze. If you're consuming ethylene glycol,
you're not going to know you're not going to smell it. You're not going to taste it. If you put it in a root beer float with ice cream and root beer, you're not going to know until it's too late. I think, if the burglary wouldn't have happened,
there would be no way that we would know about it at all. [Music] [Music] Peter Vinson reports the root beer float murder. [Music]
Right now we're probably about a half-mile north of where Marsha Allen and Harold Allen lived. When Harold Allen died suddenly in his home in Fritown, Indiana, just a few days before Christmas 2022. The driveway going up to the Allen residents,
what have been right there. Lieutenant Adam Nicholson, an investigator with the Jackson County Sheriff's Department, says no one suspected anything out of the ordinary.
20 years on the job I never thought I would see a case like this.
Harold's younger brother Matthew and his wife Samantha,
knew he had been dealing with some serious health issues. He was bigger, he was diabetic, including painful gastrointestinal problems, which had sent him to the emergency room on multiple occasions, late that year.
βI think one time they thought it was, well, wasn't high.β
Diarticulitis, they said. Yeah. Diarticulitis. On Thanksgiving 2022, as the family was enjoying their holiday feast, Matthew noticed that Harold, all of a sudden, looked distressed. We were eating dessert, and he looked up at me,
like his eyes got wide, like he was kind of scared, and I was like, what's wrong? He goes the left side of my face just went numb. I said, I'm either calling an ambulance or I'm taking you to the hospital right now.
And he's like, well, just give me a second.
Despite the family's urging to get medical help, Harold refused. Marsha was just like standing there, and I was like, well, he needs to go to the hospital, and she was like, I've been telling him that he needs to get there. Harold's mystifying health condition worsened
in the weeks leading up to Christmas. Doctor struggled to diagnose exactly what was alien him.
βThen came December 20th, 2022, when Marsha made a disturbing discoveryβ
and placed that 911 call. Our home, I went back there to check on him to see the music. He was displayed in the floor, like he was trying to get it. But back to me, so this thing's not breathing. 52-year-old Harold, the oldest of three brothers,
had spent his life in this quiet, rural part of southern Indiana. Where everyone knew this imposing man as peanut. I thought his name was peanut, and told us about six or seven years old, that's a true story. My brother was born premature,
and my grandma said he's no bigger than a peanut. I had a close family, but it was nothing like the aliens. When they were together, all the pieces of the puzzle, were there. The self-taught himself, like the guitar and mandum,
like any played harmonicas. You really looked up to your brother, right? Oh, yeah, like he became a control engineer. Super smart. I wish I was a smart as him. Jackson County Sheriff's Department Detective Clint Birchum
says Harold worked for a global automotive supply company. A local factory in Zimory, Indiana, Ice and Manufacturing. He liked riding his motorcycle. He had a Harley motorcycle that he rode for years. He went deer hunting and fishing.
We did fish a lot. Enjoying a full life, Harold became nostalgic about his high school days. In 2019, he decided to attend his 30th reunion. The Austin, Indiana High School reunion.
It was there that the twice divorced Harold spotted former classmates, Marsha Buckston. They didn't even really speak in high school, but at this reunion is when they started a conversation and just blossomed from there.
Divorced herself with an adult daughter, Marsha and Harold began dating. About two years later, the couple married in July of 2021.
βWhat kind of life did they lead together as a married couple?β
They liked to travel. They liked the Gatland Bird, Tennessee, Pigeon forgeria, Branson, Missouri. The following year, Marsha's daughter, Ashley Jones,
and her five-year-old daughter, moved in with Harold and Marsha. Samantha says Harold, who had no children of his own, welcome them with open arms.
Peanut always wanted children.
He always wanted a family. And he enjoyed being called grandpa. Ashley was a young widow. Her 33-year-old husband, Ty Jones, had died suddenly three years earlier.
What were the circumstances of his death? Ty Jones died of some heart complications as what the autopsy said. Describe the relationship between Ashley and her mother, Marsha. Were they close?
They were very close. Every day, Marsha Allen would send Ashley Jones a message saying, "Good morning, baby girl, every single morning." The house was now full with three generations, and Harold seemed to enjoy his instant extended family.
He cared about what everybody else was feeling,
Just wanted everyone to be happy.
At the time, Harold's autopsy concluded
βhis death was caused by multiple serious cardiac issues,β
including Harry Carditis, and information of the sack around the heart. Practically still a newlywed, Marsha was now a widow. Heartbroken, she turned to writing about her grief.
After Harold Allen died, his wife, Marsha, Allen, publishes a book. Self-published, it was intended to be a guide for others going through what she was. She says that this is an intimate glimpse
of what I went through when my husband died. She writes about survivors' guilt that she was suffering with that. She says that her book is a beacon of hope
finding the strength and courage to move forward
and learning a new way to live. How to grieve a loss of a significant other? Marsha would soon face another challenge. Nine months after Harold's death,
βLieutenant Nicholson was monitoring a callβ
where investigators were dispatched to that break-in at Marsha's. The case to me started like any other case. A burglary call will come over the radio. Our detectives were going to Marsha's house. Security cameras had captured two men breaking into her home.
We started investigating the burglary, and the process we're told will... There's a murder involved here. This is the social media and over-edits vision.
That's the music for your work.
Videos on the rest of the windows, with Shopify can be made up of a real help. Start a test for an EuroPromonat on Shopify.de/record. In September of 2023, Marsha Allen was vacationing in Gatlinburg, Tennessee,
known for its beautiful fall colors and hiking trails. Little did she know that about 350 miles away,
βtwo burglars were exploring the inside of her home.β
The burglary happened, I want to say, like, like 430 in the morning. She had recently put a home security system in her house. The app for this system notified Marsha that there'd been movement on her home's cameras while she slept.
When she reviewed the video, she could see two men opening her home safe and rifling through her bedroom and jewelry. She could watch them go through the house. There was a lot of stuff taking pretty major burglary.
One of the burglars caught Marsha's eye. Incredibly, he was someone she recognized. His name was Stephen White. Yeah. Marsha immediately called local police in Indiana
to report the break-in. Marsha Allen described Stephen White as her daughter Ashley Jones best friend, really close friend. Why would her own daughter's best friend burglarized Marsha's home?
Ashley had moved to Missouri in the months following Harold's death. So Marsha had been living alone. Reviewing the images, investigators noticed the burglars had come prepared. It seemed like they knew right where to go
and the other thing was is that they knew the code to the safe. Within hours, police found Stephen White living at his mother's home nearby. Investigators quickly made a house call. If you can not afford to hire a lawyer
want to be provided for you free of cost if you desire. So do you understand your rights? Yes, sir. Okay. So you have any idea why we're here today?
Well, they said the child got me on camera. Last night, burglarized in the place. Did you know anything about it? No. But the wonders of technology did not allow White to lie for long.
Well, I got a picture here. Cassie. Nicholson had a security camera screen shot of White committing the burglary on his phone. And that's just one of the five that they sent us.
And they got video, too. And we got video. That's just a still shot from a video. Who don't want to see that? I mean, I really do not have.
I don't even have a f*****. Unable to deny it, Nicholson says White admitted to burglarizing Marcia's home.
This woman has hated me for years.
But I'm best friends with a daughter.
Okay. What's the daughter's name? Ashley Jones.
βThen, stunningly, White said something else.β
Based on information he claimed Ashley had told him that Marcia was responsible for her husband's death. This is one of these f***** murderers. Okay. And I know that.
I have nothing going to know about it. So I don't think that I don't have the f***** proof on it. This woman's a psychopath. And I'm telling you, does that right now? Gerald Allen was her husband.
She said a lot of insurance policy for him. Witten married him. I don't know. White then revealed how Marcia allegedly cashed in on the policy.
Steven White told me that Marcia Allen had killed her husband Harold by poisoning a root bear float.
White even knew the details
of how the float was made. Marcia went into the kitchen and made a root bear float with whipped cream and sprinkles on top of it.
And poured some amount of bottle into there. Police placed white under arrest. Then put James on your back. But as they did, he had one more surprise about the burglary.
He claimed Marcia's daughter was the mastermind. "Bass is going to set this f***** up." White's told police
βAshley had mailed him a key to Marcia's houseβ
and given him the combination to the safe. unaware her mother had installed those home security cameras. He also told investigators where they could recover everything
stole in the night before, including guns and jewelry. "We found the guns where he told us they were. He told me who the other suspect was and found that suspect wearing Harold Allen's jewelry.
And I told detective Birch and I said, "You know everything that Steven's told us up to this point has been true." I said, "I feel like we at least have to ask her about Harold and Harold's death."
After notifying police, Marcia had driven home from her vacation. The next morning, she arrived at the sheriff's department to discuss the burglary. "So that's your husband's ring or your husband's ring?"
"Yes, my husband's ring. They got his name alone. They got a bunch of his collectible Star Wars staff." Investigators at first made no mention of Steven White's murder allegation.
Instead, train the interview as part of the burglary investigation. Asking Marcia, what was missing? "I had a picture of me wearing the
βset heart earrings and Nicholas and I'm wedding."β
"Yeah, if you think about him, but then I'll find anything and we start going through stuff." They also discussed Ashley's potential involvement. "He said he talked to your daughter about what did she say?"
"She's denied. She goes, "He's trying to drug me down on mine, initially. That's what I had proof." Marcia said the proof
was that White knew her safe's combination. "She's only, other than me, when you do the combination,
I would never give it out to you."
"Ever." "Did you already have a plan to ask her about this murder allegation?" "Yes. Then after talking about the burglary,
basically I end up telling her, "This has been brought to our attention." "I can tell you, we--" Detective Birchum told Marcia what Stephen had claimed. "He accused you of murdering your husband."
"I did not know where Marcia has been." "What was that in this dream?" Marcia was defined and seemed to have an answer for everything. "No, I'm showing a task called.
You put it by happened." "Was there an autopsy done?" "Yes." "There was an autopsy." "The autopsy and autopsy told you."
"He died because he had purgonized that was undetected." "I'm just telling you what he said." "He's lying." "Okay."
"No emotion." "No anything." "Didn't even catch her off guard." Marcia denied any involvement. But Stephen White had given other details to police.
Things he said he'd heard from Ashley. Telling investigators that Marcia's text messages would contain incriminating evidence. But we wanted to see if she would have any text messages that possibly said anything about a murder of her husband.
"Would you be willing to consent to download it yourself?" "Yeah." Burchum left Marcia alone to get the paperwork for the download. "And while I'm gone from the interview room,
Marcia ends up deleting items off of her phone." Marcia didn't realize that what she deleted could easily be recovered and those texts revealed a sinister plot. "There are numerous text messages
between her and Ashley. And it starts to become evident that there's something going on that they were indeed trying to poison herald island." "I'm seeing the same thing he's saying.
He's calling me. I'm calling him. Like, did you read Page 10,578? He's like, "No, I haven't got that far yet." "For Mother and Daughter,
it seemed Harold's death couldn't come soon enough.
With Marcia texting Ashley,
he just needs to let go." "Ultimally, we all agreed that, yes, we've got a murder here.
βShe gave him a ruby, a fly with poison in it."β
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Listen to True Crime News available now on the Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. "This one is a fucking murder." "We've Stephen White's accusation that Marcia Allen poisoned her husband
with a root bear float." "This one is a psychopath." "And her devious behavior deleting texts with her daughter Ashley
βinvestigators zeroed in on those messages.β
Some disparaged Harold, Ashley complained, he's a waste of space. Others celebrated the delivery of poisons, Ashley wrote smiley face,
"I'm ready for that to arrive."
Marcia replied, "Me too."
"They texted about everything." Jackson County Prosecutor Lindsay Fleetwood. "There were thousands upon thousands." "You just saved thousands of messages?" "There were thousands of messages."
Investigators would spend weeks building their case. Coming through nearly 7,000 texts exchange over the three months before Harold died. "Yeah, this is going to be very helpful." The more they read,
the more they learned of a diabolical plot to kill Harold. Why would they want him dead? "Grid, it was all for financial gang." Police alert Harold had a 120,000-dollar life insurance
policy through his job. He also had those guns and several guitars.
β"I think money was a very big motive in this case."β
Investigators say those thousands of texts revealed Marcia and Ashley tried to kill Harold over and over again with a variety of exotic poisons. Police found in order actually made on eBay
for Pong Pong seeds, a powerful toxin.
Pong Pong is a seed from a tree that grows in southeast Asia. They actually refer to this tree as called the suicide tree. It's not a native plant to the United States, so it have to be ordered online somewhere. As Thanksgiving approached,
police believe mother and daughter put a new dessert on the menu. Poison brownies. They texted about grinding up the Pong Pong seeds adding walnuts to hide the poison's bitter taste. What wasn't hidden was their apparent glee.
Ashley writes, "How's it going? Laf out loud." And Marcia sends back a picture of a half-eaten brownie. Ashley, "Ooh, let me know when it's gone. Laf out loud."
They're basically making a joke out of the fact that they're going to try to murder him. The smiley faces, the L-O-L's, when someone's an excursionating pain, I mean, this shows you how evil
that these people actually are. As Harold made repeated trips to the ER, suffering all those GI symptoms, police say a new level of depravity emerged in a text from Marcia to Ashley.
I am irritated and can't sleep peacefully. I need this to be over. He's not dying fast enough. In another instance, after Marcia texted Ashley, that Harold was attending a family funeral.
Ashley Jones messages Marcia and says, "He just needs to go and drop in the hole too." After the punk punk seeds failed to kill Harold, police learned they ordered another lethal plant. Water himlock.
Investigators say on several days in December, they served him tainted chili, sprite, and a margarita. He surrounded himself with people we thought loved him, and to be poisoned on a nightly basis,
basically infuriates me. They poisoned and they waited for him to die. But somehow Harold survived all those attempts. Police believe Marcia and Ashley then shifted from plants to a chemical called ethylene glycol,
Which is used in antifreeze.
They ordered it online.
If you're consuming ethylene glycol,
you're not going to know. You're not going to smell it. It doesn't have any color to it. It's described as maybe a slight sweet taste. Investigators believe because of its sweet taste,
Marcia and Ashley came up with the plan of a poisoned root beer float. If you put it in a root beer float with ice cream and root beer, you're not going to know until it's too late. Marcia texted Ashley. He's all in for root beer floats.
βAshley replied, "Okey dokey, I'll tell the kids that's what we are doing tonight for dessert.β
Smiley face root beer floats." They probably had the so well planned out.
They knew exactly what he would eat and what he wouldn't.
Marcia purchased the ingredients for this poisonous beverage at a local store. She texted Ashley this photo of small soda cans. Ashley encouraged her to buy large bottles. Investigators believe Marcia served herled the fatal potion on the night of December 19th, 2022.
I think they knew that this was 100% going to be successful. This ethylene glycol when it gets into your body. What does it attack? It starts attacking like some of the organs, like the heart, liver, kidneys, stomach.
You're sick, nauseated.
βI believe it even starts to affect the brain.β
They not only wanted to kill them, but it seems like they wanted to profoundly make him suffer.
What's the source of that kind of hatred? I don't know where a hatred that deep can even stem from. The next afternoon, just five days before Christmas, 2022, an ambulance rushed to the Allen home. Harold could not be saved. Ready?
After reading the blowby blow account, spelled out in those texts. On October 16th, 2023, investigators took action. Hi, Marcia. Here's stuff out here for us real quick. We're here today because we got a search warrant for your house.
Officers served a pre-done warrant at Marcia's home. Do you think you're in the emergency? There's text messages about ordering ethylene glycol. I did not kill my husband.
βThe ethylene glycol shows up at your house on December 19th.β
And Harold passed away on December 20th? Yeah. And we're also being told that the way he was poisoned, that it was through a rubier flood. Now.
After serving the warrant to search her house, Marcia was asked if she'd voluntarily come to the Jackson County Sheriff's department for questioning. We're going to show you some of these messages, and you can explain to them. I don't have a choice. I mean, you have a choice.
You don't have to go. What followed was a four and a half hour interview in which Marcia said largely nothing. The rubier folks is confirmed in your text messages. And then there's an ethylene glycol that was ordered and sent to your house. And you say, you don't know anything about that.
Yeah. Marcia was moved to a different room to show her some of those recovered text messages on a computer screen. Undaunted, she continued her claims of ignorance. Is there any reason that there would be any ethylene glycol found in
Harold's body? No. When Harold died, his autopsy sighted cardiac issues. But the coroner did not screen Harold's blood for poisons at the time because his death was not suspicious.
Luckily for us, they keep that blood for a year. So we, you know, I put a hold on that blood and it's going to be retested for all kinds of molasses. Right now, the way this is going, I have a bad feeling that when we get these results back, they're just going to show it fully glycol in his system.
Okay, this is going to shock me. When the interview ended, Marcia wasn't arrested. She was allowed to return home as the weight began for Harold's blood test results. That same day, her daughter Ashley, who had been living in Missouri, was extradited to Indiana, under arrest for the burglary of her mother's house.
The next morning, at the station, Ashley was about to be surprised.
We're not going to talk to you about the burglary.
βOkay, that's not what we're here to talk about.β
Investigators got right to the point. We have some text messages from your mom's phones. Do you know anything about that one, glycol? Yes, sir. The information we got was Harold did not die in natural causes,
especially that he was poisoned. They told Ashley, they'd already talked to her mother. If you know something, if you know something else, don't tell us. So we can leave. I know she said she wanted out.
And that's all. But that wasn't all. Just 10 minutes later, Ashley, in a complete change of direction, named her own mother as Harold's killer. She didn't want to divorce, and I said to her.
She wanted to be free of him completely. She wanted him dead. And I said, you're going to go to hell for that month. No matter what happens, you're going to hell. Ashley continued giving her mother hell.
Admitting she helped Marsha purchase ethylene glycol and other poisons online, but claimed she was just being an obedient daughter. I really didn't want to ask many questions, which I guess I should.
For that woman, I just do what she asks and always has since it was a child.
Remember, Ashley was in the house as Harold was in agony during his final hours of life. She was asked why she didn't do more for Harold when he still might have been saved.
βDid you ever mention anything that hurt if maybe you should call an ambulance?β
I did, I said, are you sharing you on the camera? Yes, her. She was sure she wanted to do this. She did this as awful. I mean, just doing that any value, regardless of any which way you're full, or might it not agree.
But boy, I'll think to the mother that other thing. Unexpected news, a bout her mother would punctuate the end of Ashley's police interview when another officer entered the room. She was just a nurse, and I started to hear from the detective office. Okay?
So I'm here talking about something completely different.
Okay. The night before, hours after Marcia's own interview ended, and she'd returned home, Marcia's parents had been unable to reach her on the phone. They had also been to the house knocking on the door, and her car was home, but she wasn't answering the door.
They notified police. Then it was dispatched for our officers to go for a welfare check. It's not going to be easy conversation. Okay. After your mom was here yesterday and spoke with us,
we got a call to go check on her welfare, and I'm at her home. And she's passed away. What? She passed away. What happened?
Without going into a lot of detail, it appeared that there was something ingested possibly and passed away monorbed. Marcia Allen was discovered deceased, and it was ruled a suicide. She killed herself.
That is what we believe happened to us. Why do you think she took her life at that moment?
βI think she didn't want to have to spend the rest of her life.β
In prison. You know, I told her that we were going to send the blood off. I think she didn't want to stick around and wait and find out what those results were. 48 hours obtained this photograph of the note, Marcia left behind. And she wrote, "I did not kill my husband.
You win Ashley with an exclamation point. How do you interpret that?" I interpret that. But I don't really give it much weight. I think it's her way of trying to leave some message
and trying to get out of the fact that she killed her husband. Now, investigators would start building their case against the last survivor in this peculiar crime. Ashley, for her role in Harold's death. It's their garden star, of course, for the cooling.
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Just one day after her police interview, and learning her mother had taken her own life. She's gone. Correct. Ashley Jones received more startling news.
βYou are under the arrest for the murder of Harold, okay?β
And conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder. Ashley responded with just five words. Still on the table, was that burglary charge against Ashley. Police were certain they knew exactly how it was connected to Harold's death.
Marcel and paid Ashley about $1,000 a month from the time of Harold's death
in December of 2022 till July of 2023. The burglary occurred just two months after the payment stopped. She was going after money that she thought belonged to her from the murder of Harold Allen. Ashley Jones didn't feel like she received her compensation for that. The prosecution said it had a strong case against Ashley,
especially when toxicology results confirmed exactly what police suspected. Harold had been given a root beer float, poisoned with ethylene glycol. Purchase by Ashley, as those damning text messages showed.
βWhat Ashley said in those texts hurt her?β
I mean, there's just no way around it. Ashley's attorney, public defender Joseph Robertson, knew it was going to be a difficult case. There was a legal freight train headed toward your client. I mean, this was an impossible case.
Yes, by the time that all this evidence came out, we just told her, we're in the tunnel, and the white light at the other end is the legal system coming after you.
But Ashley would never have to defend her text or murderous actions in court.
In August 2025, she took a plea deal, pleading guilty to attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. I don't think I can ever say that I saw remorse. On Ashley Jones' face. Harold's brother, Matthew, and his wife Samantha were in the court room for the sentencing. The judge said there's no other word but evil.
There's no forgiveness from this court. And I have no choice but to give you the full time. Ashley was sentenced to 50 years in prison. It was just the sigh of relief. We finally felt like we got a little bit of justice that my brother deserved. In the end, these two women, who would chuckle over their plans with one another,
they didn't get away with this. One took her own life when confronted with her deeds. And the other one is gone for decades.
βAbsolutely. I truly think they thought they were smarter than the system.β
But Ashley's legal woes may not be over. There is another death in her past. Her late husband, Ty Jones, who died when he was just 33. His autopsy said the cause of death was heart issues. But two of his family members suspected foul play from the beginning.
You believe that Ty Jones' your nephew was murdered? Yes I do. William Jones and Arretta Styvers are Ty's uncle and cousin. What do you believe happened to him? I believe that he was poisoned.
Ty's body was not tested for poison in 2019. And he was cremated at Ashley's request. But his family says Ty was perfectly healthy before suddenly dying. And after his death, they say Ashley's strange behavior raised red flags. During Ty's funeral service, Ashley Jones did not shed any tears.
The next day, she showed up at Ty's place of employment to inquire about his insurance policy. She expected to check that very next day. All of it to me said there is something going on here that needs to be investigated. After William and Arretta heard how Harold died on the news, they contacted police, sharing their suspicions that Ashley murdered Ty.
Her eye on Ann inheritance he had just received from his great grandfather. I do believe that there was a large enough sum of money and a property that Ashley likely thought she would inherit and that that could have been a motivator for her. And in Ashley and Marcia's text about murdering Harold, there was a reference to Ty. After Marcia complained that deadly punk punk seeds were failing to kill Harold.
Ashley out of the blue said Ty had weighed much less than Harold.
Writing and previously, Ty was only 120 LOL.
βDuring their 48 hours interview, William and Arretta heard about that text for the first time.β
They reference Ashley's late husband Ty. There it is. There it is right there. It's painful to hear.
Because it's one thing to suspect and to feel like you know, but to have that kind of evidence presented verbally for the first time is gut-wrenching.
It means what you have suspected all along its true. All the time. Ashley maintains that Ty died of a heart attack. But Indiana State Police opened an investigation into his death. Nicholson says he struck by the similarities between Harold and Ty's deaths.
βI believe it's way more than a coincidence.β
Personally, I think that she probably killed him. But that's my opinion.
There's very few probably as evil as Marcia out on an Ashley Jones.
They're the same person. I mean, just carbon-copy evil. Looking back, Harold's family doesn't think Marcia ever really loved him. I think she chose the person that she can manipulate. Their memories are all that remain to fill the void left by the man they called Peanut,
who had a big personality and an even greater heart.
I'll see something, and I'll be like, "Oh, man, that's something Peanut would love to know about."
And I go to actually call him, and I'm like, "Oh, I can't."
βSo it is something that I would give anything to get back, honestly.β
My goodness, how much you miss him, huh? You can't, yes. It's crazy. Every day. Every day. Stephen White was sentenced to three and a half years for his role in the burglary.
But what I wanted to do was not to get to the studio. The semester-by-tack-leptor-bΓΌcher soft-behind the internet. And so Marcia is really... Oh, you can say, "You can't go back." You mean, you're a player, right?
But you don't do anything. Exactly. It's just a failure. You just do something like this. And if you then work, you'll be able to catch it.
Save. This way. You'll be able to catch it. Now, let's try it out.


