Collier Landry
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And I remember we're walking towards the honor box and my principal in my school, then ring about grabs me and sort of shifts me over this other direction. And they take me into this like little private consultation room. And one of our family friends, who's a cardiologist, his name is Dr. Bay. He he's, he is there.
And I remember we're walking towards the honor box and my principal in my school, then ring about grabs me and sort of shifts me over this other direction. And they take me into this like little private consultation room. And one of our family friends, who's a cardiologist, his name is Dr. Bay. He he's, he is there.
And I remember we're walking towards the honor box and my principal in my school, then ring about grabs me and sort of shifts me over this other direction. And they take me into this like little private consultation room. And one of our family friends, who's a cardiologist, his name is Dr. Bay. He he's, he is there.
He's got some shots and he gives me a breathing treatment and go through the whole thing. And I can really breathe my lungs open up and thank God. Right. So then they say to me, they say, Collier, Lieutenant Messmore found your mother, and it seems like this eternal pause, and she was dead.
He's got some shots and he gives me a breathing treatment and go through the whole thing. And I can really breathe my lungs open up and thank God. Right. So then they say to me, they say, Collier, Lieutenant Messmore found your mother, and it seems like this eternal pause, and she was dead.
He's got some shots and he gives me a breathing treatment and go through the whole thing. And I can really breathe my lungs open up and thank God. Right. So then they say to me, they say, Collier, Lieutenant Messmore found your mother, and it seems like this eternal pause, and she was dead.
Now, it's really, really difficult to articulate the cognitive dissonance that occurs when someone says this to you, because on one hand, you are relieved in a way because you, what you knew in your heart and what you were experiencing, like you weren't gaslighting yourself, you knew was true.
Now, it's really, really difficult to articulate the cognitive dissonance that occurs when someone says this to you, because on one hand, you are relieved in a way because you, what you knew in your heart and what you were experiencing, like you weren't gaslighting yourself, you knew was true.
Now, it's really, really difficult to articulate the cognitive dissonance that occurs when someone says this to you, because on one hand, you are relieved in a way because you, what you knew in your heart and what you were experiencing, like you weren't gaslighting yourself, you knew was true.
Unbeknownst to Collier at the time, as investigators were searching his home in Mansfield, another set of investigators were executing a search warrant at Jack's new house in Erie, Pennsylvania, the home he shared with Sherry Campbell. And there, Under the basement floor, investigators found the body of Noreen Marie Schmidt Boyle. She was dead at just 44 years old.
Unbeknownst to Collier at the time, as investigators were searching his home in Mansfield, another set of investigators were executing a search warrant at Jack's new house in Erie, Pennsylvania, the home he shared with Sherry Campbell. And there, Under the basement floor, investigators found the body of Noreen Marie Schmidt Boyle. She was dead at just 44 years old.
Unbeknownst to Collier at the time, as investigators were searching his home in Mansfield, another set of investigators were executing a search warrant at Jack's new house in Erie, Pennsylvania, the home he shared with Sherry Campbell. And there, Under the basement floor, investigators found the body of Noreen Marie Schmidt Boyle. She was dead at just 44 years old.
An autopsy would reveal that she had blunt force trauma to her head, but her ultimate cause of death was asphyxiation. When investigators told Collier the horrific news, The first thing that came out of his mouth was the last thing you'd expect to hear from an 11-year-old. With tears in his eyes, he said, that bastard.
An autopsy would reveal that she had blunt force trauma to her head, but her ultimate cause of death was asphyxiation. When investigators told Collier the horrific news, The first thing that came out of his mouth was the last thing you'd expect to hear from an 11-year-old. With tears in his eyes, he said, that bastard.
An autopsy would reveal that she had blunt force trauma to her head, but her ultimate cause of death was asphyxiation. When investigators told Collier the horrific news, The first thing that came out of his mouth was the last thing you'd expect to hear from an 11-year-old. With tears in his eyes, he said, that bastard.
There was absolutely no doubt in his mind that his father had murdered his mother. It was something he knew from the very beginning. And soon after the discovery of Noreen's body, Jack Boyle Jr. was arrested for her murder.
There was absolutely no doubt in his mind that his father had murdered his mother. It was something he knew from the very beginning. And soon after the discovery of Noreen's body, Jack Boyle Jr. was arrested for her murder.
There was absolutely no doubt in his mind that his father had murdered his mother. It was something he knew from the very beginning. And soon after the discovery of Noreen's body, Jack Boyle Jr. was arrested for her murder.
And all I can remember is my mom, when my grandmother, her mother died, and she was very close to her father. And she said, you've got to be strong for pop-up. And I just remember walking in there, I was 11 years old. And I was like, you got to be strong for everybody. You got to be strong for all these people, Collier, because you're in the middle of like, this is, this is like, this is it.
And all I can remember is my mom, when my grandmother, her mother died, and she was very close to her father. And she said, you've got to be strong for pop-up. And I just remember walking in there, I was 11 years old. And I was like, you got to be strong for everybody. You got to be strong for all these people, Collier, because you're in the middle of like, this is, this is like, this is it.