Annie Elise
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That's how little it's even talked about in the media.
So then with that, the investigators had to go back to the basics, back to square one.
Who had John been with last?
Who would benefit the most from his death?
Who would have had easy entry into his home?
To be fair, a lot of people would have benefited from his death.
He had multiple kids, multiple grandkids, and he had a lot of money.
As I said earlier, his trust for his children and grandchildren was valued to be around $42 million.
But as it turns out, the last person to have ever seen John alive was none other than Nathan, who was just 19 years old at the time.
Now, here's why that's a huge problem.
Nathan likely assumed that he was set to inherit money whenever John died, whether it be by natural causes or something more sinister, but that he would inherit a big chunk of money.
And we all know he enjoyed getting that allowance, the paycheck, whatever you want to call it, that John would give him.
And it was literally the only thing that ever gave him any sort of independence in his life.
He had gotten him the RV, then the apartment, the bank account with 400 grand in it.
His Grandpa John was his meal ticket.
More or less.
Nathan also was able to get into the house, so no forced entry would have been needed.
So the investigators needed to check with Nathan's alibi.
What was he doing that night?
Did he see John?