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Collier Landry

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642 total appearances

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Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Collier was doing everything in his power to help with the investigation, but Noreen wasn't there. She had been missing for days now and hadn't returned home like Jack said she would. And with every passing day, the likelihood of her coming home alive was growing thin. But no one else in Mansfield seemed to believe this. only Collier and Dave Messmore.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Collier was doing everything in his power to help with the investigation, but Noreen wasn't there. She had been missing for days now and hadn't returned home like Jack said she would. And with every passing day, the likelihood of her coming home alive was growing thin. But no one else in Mansfield seemed to believe this. only Collier and Dave Messmore.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Collier was doing everything in his power to help with the investigation, but Noreen wasn't there. She had been missing for days now and hadn't returned home like Jack said she would. And with every passing day, the likelihood of her coming home alive was growing thin. But no one else in Mansfield seemed to believe this. only Collier and Dave Messmore.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

And sadly, Messmore's department wasn't very interested in looking into the case. In fact, the captain at the time allegedly wanted to close the case as quickly as they opened it, stating that there was no evidence of foul play. But Messmore remained steadfast, fighting to keep the case open. And together, he and Collier worked to get as much information as possible.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

And sadly, Messmore's department wasn't very interested in looking into the case. In fact, the captain at the time allegedly wanted to close the case as quickly as they opened it, stating that there was no evidence of foul play. But Messmore remained steadfast, fighting to keep the case open. And together, he and Collier worked to get as much information as possible.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

And sadly, Messmore's department wasn't very interested in looking into the case. In fact, the captain at the time allegedly wanted to close the case as quickly as they opened it, stating that there was no evidence of foul play. But Messmore remained steadfast, fighting to keep the case open. And together, he and Collier worked to get as much information as possible.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

So every day I'm going to school talking to Dave Massmore and my father's coming home. And again, every night is this weird, like, you know, I wonder where mommy is. I wonder what mommy's having for dinner tonight and where she's staying. And I'm just like, this is delusional. My father's behavior starts going. He's this very, my father was, as I said, a very violent man, a very abusive man.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

So every day I'm going to school talking to Dave Massmore and my father's coming home. And again, every night is this weird, like, you know, I wonder where mommy is. I wonder what mommy's having for dinner tonight and where she's staying. And I'm just like, this is delusional. My father's behavior starts going. He's this very, my father was, as I said, a very violent man, a very abusive man.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

So every day I'm going to school talking to Dave Massmore and my father's coming home. And again, every night is this weird, like, you know, I wonder where mommy is. I wonder what mommy's having for dinner tonight and where she's staying. And I'm just like, this is delusional. My father's behavior starts going. He's this very, my father was, as I said, a very violent man, a very abusive man.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

He starts going from being, you know, this, this machismo like asshole, like this,

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

He starts going from being, you know, this, this machismo like asshole, like this,

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

He starts going from being, you know, this, this machismo like asshole, like this,

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

violent guy to being very sort of passive and it's very weird but he would come home and sometimes i noticed like strange bruises on his arm so i'd be like remembering okay gonna tell dave about that tomorrow he had these cuts all over his hands my father always had these really well manicured hands he had cuts all over his hands the next time i saw he he asked me to rub ben gay on his shoulders because he was sore he said he was moving boxes

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

violent guy to being very sort of passive and it's very weird but he would come home and sometimes i noticed like strange bruises on his arm so i'd be like remembering okay gonna tell dave about that tomorrow he had these cuts all over his hands my father always had these really well manicured hands he had cuts all over his hands the next time i saw he he asked me to rub ben gay on his shoulders because he was sore he said he was moving boxes

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

violent guy to being very sort of passive and it's very weird but he would come home and sometimes i noticed like strange bruises on his arm so i'd be like remembering okay gonna tell dave about that tomorrow he had these cuts all over his hands my father always had these really well manicured hands he had cuts all over his hands the next time i saw he he asked me to rub ben gay on his shoulders because he was sore he said he was moving boxes

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Around the middle of January, so I'm doing this amateur salute thing in my house at 11 years old. Around the middle of January, my dad says, I'm going to go pick up paperwork in my office. Do you want to come with me? I was like, absolutely, because I want to keep my eyes on him all the time. We stop at this gas station on the way back home, and he goes into the gas station. I'm like, okay.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Around the middle of January, so I'm doing this amateur salute thing in my house at 11 years old. Around the middle of January, my dad says, I'm going to go pick up paperwork in my office. Do you want to come with me? I was like, absolutely, because I want to keep my eyes on him all the time. We stop at this gas station on the way back home, and he goes into the gas station. I'm like, okay.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

Around the middle of January, so I'm doing this amateur salute thing in my house at 11 years old. Around the middle of January, my dad says, I'm going to go pick up paperwork in my office. Do you want to come with me? I was like, absolutely, because I want to keep my eyes on him all the time. We stop at this gas station on the way back home, and he goes into the gas station. I'm like, okay.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

I'm looking through the windshield watching him, and I just start rummaging through his truck, and I open up the center console. I find two photographs. One is of a house that I've never seen before. And the second one is of Sherry and her two kids sitting in front of fireplaces covered in plastic. And I'm like, okay, this is a new house. Clearly. I've never seen this before.

Murder In America
EP. 183: OHIO - The 11-Year-Old Who Helped Solve His Mom's Murder

I'm looking through the windshield watching him, and I just start rummaging through his truck, and I open up the center console. I find two photographs. One is of a house that I've never seen before. And the second one is of Sherry and her two kids sitting in front of fireplaces covered in plastic. And I'm like, okay, this is a new house. Clearly. I've never seen this before.