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Collier Landry

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

likely because that was also the date he planned on murdering his wife and he would need a place to hide the body so the following day jack and sherry signed a contract for a 299 000 lakefront home in the affluent neighborhood in mill creek township adjusted for inflation that's about 750 000 today but perhaps the most twisted part of this comes from how the two signed the contract

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

Sherry actually signed the papers in Sherry Boyle. Now, Sherry would end up testifying at Jack's trial. And of course, she claimed that she had no idea Jack was married with a family until she was around six months pregnant. But that clearly wasn't true because Collier had met her earlier that summer and he told her that his mom had the same ring she was wearing.

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

Sherry actually signed the papers in Sherry Boyle. Now, Sherry would end up testifying at Jack's trial. And of course, she claimed that she had no idea Jack was married with a family until she was around six months pregnant. But that clearly wasn't true because Collier had met her earlier that summer and he told her that his mom had the same ring she was wearing.

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

Sherry actually signed the papers in Sherry Boyle. Now, Sherry would end up testifying at Jack's trial. And of course, she claimed that she had no idea Jack was married with a family until she was around six months pregnant. But that clearly wasn't true because Collier had met her earlier that summer and he told her that his mom had the same ring she was wearing.

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

So she had to have known that Jack had a family. Plus, the Boyles were well known in town. Everyone in town knew that Dr. Boyle was married with kids. But on the stand, when asked why she continued to be with Jack after learning about his marriage, Sherry stated to the jury, quote, one lie doesn't mean you can't trust a man, end quote.

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

So she had to have known that Jack had a family. Plus, the Boyles were well known in town. Everyone in town knew that Dr. Boyle was married with kids. But on the stand, when asked why she continued to be with Jack after learning about his marriage, Sherry stated to the jury, quote, one lie doesn't mean you can't trust a man, end quote.

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

So she had to have known that Jack had a family. Plus, the Boyles were well known in town. Everyone in town knew that Dr. Boyle was married with kids. But on the stand, when asked why she continued to be with Jack after learning about his marriage, Sherry stated to the jury, quote, one lie doesn't mean you can't trust a man, end quote.

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

Now, many have wondered over the years, why even kill Noreen? She was already divorcing him. So why not just let her leave? Well, one thing to know about Jack Boyle is that he is a man that needs control. Divorces can be long and treacherous. You have to split up your assets and sometimes the process can take years. So killing Noreen meant that he could eliminate all of that extra stress.

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

Now, many have wondered over the years, why even kill Noreen? She was already divorcing him. So why not just let her leave? Well, one thing to know about Jack Boyle is that he is a man that needs control. Divorces can be long and treacherous. You have to split up your assets and sometimes the process can take years. So killing Noreen meant that he could eliminate all of that extra stress.

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

Now, many have wondered over the years, why even kill Noreen? She was already divorcing him. So why not just let her leave? Well, one thing to know about Jack Boyle is that he is a man that needs control. Divorces can be long and treacherous. You have to split up your assets and sometimes the process can take years. So killing Noreen meant that he could eliminate all of that extra stress.

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

And from there, He could move to a new city and start a whole new life without any baggage. So that's what he decided to do. And sadly, Noreen must have seen this coming because it's around this time when she started telling people that if anything ever happened to her, Jack was responsible. At the trial, Collier testified about that conversation he had with his mom.

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

And from there, He could move to a new city and start a whole new life without any baggage. So that's what he decided to do. And sadly, Noreen must have seen this coming because it's around this time when she started telling people that if anything ever happened to her, Jack was responsible. At the trial, Collier testified about that conversation he had with his mom.

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

And from there, He could move to a new city and start a whole new life without any baggage. So that's what he decided to do. And sadly, Noreen must have seen this coming because it's around this time when she started telling people that if anything ever happened to her, Jack was responsible. At the trial, Collier testified about that conversation he had with his mom.

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

Some of Noreen's friends also testified. It was very clear that Noreen was scared for her life and she had every right to be because a few days after Christmas of 1989, Jack Boyle would drive to Home Depot and rent out a jackhammer.

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

Some of Noreen's friends also testified. It was very clear that Noreen was scared for her life and she had every right to be because a few days after Christmas of 1989, Jack Boyle would drive to Home Depot and rent out a jackhammer.

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

Some of Noreen's friends also testified. It was very clear that Noreen was scared for her life and she had every right to be because a few days after Christmas of 1989, Jack Boyle would drive to Home Depot and rent out a jackhammer.

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

The details on what exactly happened that night are still a little unclear. But as we mentioned earlier, Jack and Noreen didn't sleep in the same bed together. But Collier said that his little sister Elizabeth always slept with his mom. At three years old, she would get scared at night. And to find comfort, she would walk over to her mother's room and crawl into bed with her.

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

The details on what exactly happened that night are still a little unclear. But as we mentioned earlier, Jack and Noreen didn't sleep in the same bed together. But Collier said that his little sister Elizabeth always slept with his mom. At three years old, she would get scared at night. And to find comfort, she would walk over to her mother's room and crawl into bed with her.

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

The details on what exactly happened that night are still a little unclear. But as we mentioned earlier, Jack and Noreen didn't sleep in the same bed together. But Collier said that his little sister Elizabeth always slept with his mom. At three years old, she would get scared at night. And to find comfort, she would walk over to her mother's room and crawl into bed with her.

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

It's believed that late that night, after everyone had gone to bed, Jack Boyle crept over to his wife's bedroom holding a hammer. When he walked inside, both Noreen and Elizabeth were fast asleep. And it's here where he lifted up the hammer and slammed it down onto the back of Noreen's head two times. The thud of the hammer jolted Collier awake.