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Wow. And then you have the whole family. You talked about the Ferris wheel, the tumultuousness of their family dynamic. And so now you have their father is dead. Their mother is behind bars. Just how are they getting along now?
Wow. And then you have the whole family. You talked about the Ferris wheel, the tumultuousness of their family dynamic. And so now you have their father is dead. Their mother is behind bars. Just how are they getting along now?
It's such a shame. But it's a fascinating story, and it's heartbreaking to see the devastation that's left behind with this family. Peter, thank you very much.
It's such a shame. But it's a fascinating story, and it's heartbreaking to see the devastation that's left behind with this family. Peter, thank you very much.
It's such a shame. But it's a fascinating story, and it's heartbreaking to see the devastation that's left behind with this family. Peter, thank you very much.
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Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today I'm sitting down with CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales to discuss the murder of Aaron Fryer. Now, in the early morning hours of October 2nd, 2017, Aaron's ex-wife Maggie called 911 to report that both Aaron and their 15-year-old daughter, Ellen, nicknamed Ellie, were missing.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today I'm sitting down with CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales to discuss the murder of Aaron Fryer. Now, in the early morning hours of October 2nd, 2017, Aaron's ex-wife Maggie called 911 to report that both Aaron and their 15-year-old daughter, Ellen, nicknamed Ellie, were missing.
Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today I'm sitting down with CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales to discuss the murder of Aaron Fryer. Now, in the early morning hours of October 2nd, 2017, Aaron's ex-wife Maggie called 911 to report that both Aaron and their 15-year-old daughter, Ellen, nicknamed Ellie, were missing.
Police arrived at Aaron's home and what they found there was shocking. Blood soaked sofa, blood spatter, shattered glass. Within hours, though, police found Ellie and they found her alive and seemingly unharmed. She was walking on the street with her boyfriend, Gavin McFarlane, and his friend, Russell Jones. But Aaron Fryer was still missing. Natalie, thanks for joining us to talk about this case.
Police arrived at Aaron's home and what they found there was shocking. Blood soaked sofa, blood spatter, shattered glass. Within hours, though, police found Ellie and they found her alive and seemingly unharmed. She was walking on the street with her boyfriend, Gavin McFarlane, and his friend, Russell Jones. But Aaron Fryer was still missing. Natalie, thanks for joining us to talk about this case.
Police arrived at Aaron's home and what they found there was shocking. Blood soaked sofa, blood spatter, shattered glass. Within hours, though, police found Ellie and they found her alive and seemingly unharmed. She was walking on the street with her boyfriend, Gavin McFarlane, and his friend, Russell Jones. But Aaron Fryer was still missing. Natalie, thanks for joining us to talk about this case.
Hello again, Anne-Marie. Good to be with you. And a reminder to the listeners, like I tell you every week, if you haven't actually listened to this episode yet, you can find it in your podcast feed. It's right above this one. So go back and listen to the hour and then come on back and we can start talking about it. So, I mean, this really is one of those cases where...
Hello again, Anne-Marie. Good to be with you. And a reminder to the listeners, like I tell you every week, if you haven't actually listened to this episode yet, you can find it in your podcast feed. It's right above this one. So go back and listen to the hour and then come on back and we can start talking about it. So, I mean, this really is one of those cases where...
Hello again, Anne-Marie. Good to be with you. And a reminder to the listeners, like I tell you every week, if you haven't actually listened to this episode yet, you can find it in your podcast feed. It's right above this one. So go back and listen to the hour and then come on back and we can start talking about it. So, I mean, this really is one of those cases where...
A lot happened in a very short period of time. Police, they find Ellie, Gavin and Russell walking on the street not too long after they discover this bloody scene. They take them all into the Medford Police Department in Oregon. They separate them and they're hoping that they can give them some information about where
A lot happened in a very short period of time. Police, they find Ellie, Gavin and Russell walking on the street not too long after they discover this bloody scene. They take them all into the Medford Police Department in Oregon. They separate them and they're hoping that they can give them some information about where
A lot happened in a very short period of time. Police, they find Ellie, Gavin and Russell walking on the street not too long after they discover this bloody scene. They take them all into the Medford Police Department in Oregon. They separate them and they're hoping that they can give them some information about where