Andy Stock
Appearances
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 6: The Final Dominoes Fall
I'd like to know the honest truth about everything. You know, I hope someday we can all sit down and look at each other and say, Were these two involved? Yes or no? Definitely. Was the blood planted? Yes or no? Definitely. I don't know if we'll ever know those answers. I don't know if there's any way to prove those answers, but I hope someday we'll know.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 6: The Final Dominoes Fall
I told the attorney, all's I ask is make them stand up and take responsibility. and go for the most that you can get.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 6: The Final Dominoes Fall
I hope they live a miserable life. Because it's turned our lives upside down and so many other people's lives. They made the choice to go into that house. They made the choice to take guns in the house. They made the choice to go upstairs when they knew someone was home. They made the choice to go in the bedroom. And mom and dad had no choice. Our kids. Don't have a choice.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 6: The Final Dominoes Fall
My son, who will never know his grandma and grandpa, doesn't have a choice. The thing that I guess still gets to me is they were put in prison for life, but they can still receive letters from their family. They can still pick up the phone and call their parents. They can still live life. To some degree. It's not a free life, but they can still talk to their family.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 6: The Final Dominoes Fall
And they can still talk to their parents, and we can't. And I think that's what still gets me. They were put away for life, but they still have life. We don't.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 5: When It All Falls Apart
It's a difficult situation. None of us are attorneys. None of us are in law enforcement. And you're just sitting there trying to take it all in, trying to figure out, okay, how does this work? Why does this happen?
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 3: The Ring
Does that seem a little over the top? I mean, you can look for an hour or so and say, well, I can't find it. Sorry. And that would be that.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 3: The Ring
Any specifics about what you found out on that order form, where it was sent, do you remember that? It was Wisconsin, I do know that.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
Before I even saw Steve and Tammy, they had put me in a car and took me to another town and questioned me in a room. Trying to establish whether or not you were involved. Yeah. Did gunshot residue tests. It's like, is this really happening?
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
Come after me, come after my family.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
They were loving parents. I remember both of them. Just always saying, live life to the fullest. Just live life.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
One thing I always heard from mom was take responsibility for your actions, be responsible.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
Called Mom and Dad, I want to say about 9, 9 o'clock that night. I'm already home, and... So I'm going to come get the dog and get him out of your hair for a little while.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
So I came in about, I want to say 9.30, 10 o'clock, if I recall, that night. And they met me on the deck on the back of the house. And we talked about Easter and what they did and played with the dog a little bit and stuff. Dad and I were going to start planting corn the next day. And so we talked about the farm a little bit, and they each gave me a hug, and I went home.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
I drove in, and I went in the shop on the farm. And Dad's pickup was there, which I thought was a little bit strange. Normally, he went to the post office about 9 o'clock every day. So I thought, well, maybe he's not gone yet, or maybe he took Mom's car to put gas in it for her. for the day.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
Had some paperwork for dad. Went in the house, laid it on the kitchen table, turned around and left. Looking back, I thought it was strange. There was no coffee made. But at the time, I didn't connect. Went to the shop and getting things ready for the morning. And Got to thinking that, you know, it was kind of strange. There wasn't a lot of movement around.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
The back door was open, but the screen door was shut. Sure. Didn't connect with that. Went inside again and, you know, didn't really see anything unusual, I guess. I think I tried to call Dad's cell phone. He didn't answer. And that's when I thought, well, Where could they have gone? Picked up the phone in the house. Thought, well, I'd try him again. And there was no dial tone.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
And that's when my heart kind of sunk. I guess that, for some reason, was a little bit of a trigger in my mind. Something was wrong. Something was wrong. Thought, well, I better go upstairs. As I started up the stairs, there was some blood on the walls. and whatnot, and, you know, I knew it was bad.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
You know, I don't... I think good Lord protects us. Yeah. Um... My body's kind of going to shock, I think. And even at the time I saw the blood in the stairway, I thought, well, gosh, maybe something happened and they left in the ambulance. They wouldn't have wanted it. They said, oh, we'll call in the morning if it wasn't that bad.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
So that was kind of my process of thought, I guess, at that point. Until I rounded the corner and saw Dad laying there on the floor.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
I never made it past the landing. My cell phone was out my pickup. And I just turned around and went out of the house. I went to call for help. That's all there was. Never went back in. Didn't see your mother's body? No. No. Didn't know where she was at. Didn't know if she was home.
Dateline Originals
Murder in the Moonlight - Ep. 1: In Cold Blood
July of 05, dad and I were working together. We were standing there and he looked at me and he said, son, he said, when it's my day to go, he said, hold your head high, keep living life. I'll never forget that.
Murder in the Moonlight
The Final Dominoes Fall
I'd like to know the honest truth about everything. You know, I hope someday we can all sit down and look at each other and say, Were these two involved? Yes or no? Definitely. Was the blood planted? Yes or no? Definitely. I don't know if we'll ever know those answers. I don't know if there's any way to prove those answers, but I hope someday we'll know.
Murder in the Moonlight
The Final Dominoes Fall
I told the attorney, all's I ask is make them stand up and take responsibility. and go for the most that you can get.
Murder in the Moonlight
The Final Dominoes Fall
I hope they live a miserable life. Because it's turned our lives upside down and so many other people's lives. They made the choice to go into that house. They made the choice to take guns in the house. They made the choice to go upstairs when they knew someone was home. They made the choice to go in the bedroom. And mom and dad had no choice. Our kids. Don't have a choice.
Murder in the Moonlight
The Final Dominoes Fall
My son, who will never know his grandma and grandpa, doesn't have a choice. The thing that I guess still gets to me is they were put in prison for life, but they can still receive letters from their family. They can still pick up the phone and call their parents. They can still live life. To some degree. It's not a free life, but they can still talk to their family.
Murder in the Moonlight
The Final Dominoes Fall
And they can still talk to their parents, and we can't. And I think that's what still gets me. They were put away for life, but they still have life. We don't.