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Then this is Julie with my son Joshua. And then this is Julie with Jeff. This was in 78. This was taken... She was my best friend. I called her Jules. She was five foot two, blonde hair, blue eyes, weighed about 98 pounds, and adorable. Always wore her hair very short, did not like long hair, always loved hoop earrings. She was just cute. Yeah. Wasn't she beautiful? She truly was.
Then this is Julie with my son Joshua. And then this is Julie with Jeff. This was in 78. This was taken... She was my best friend. I called her Jules. She was five foot two, blonde hair, blue eyes, weighed about 98 pounds, and adorable. Always wore her hair very short, did not like long hair, always loved hoop earrings. She was just cute. Yeah. Wasn't she beautiful? She truly was.
She was beautiful inside as well as outside. And that's how I remember her. She was a free spirit and she would go here and there and she would go to work at a place and wouldn't work for very long because she would always go out on the road. But you know, she would pop in and pop out and over the years she was that type of person.
She was beautiful inside as well as outside. And that's how I remember her. She was a free spirit and she would go here and there and she would go to work at a place and wouldn't work for very long because she would always go out on the road. But you know, she would pop in and pop out and over the years she was that type of person.
I told her to get out and then she went back out on the road. I knew we would make up because you can't be friends for 20 years and not make up. So I felt very guilty. for a number of years because I feel that if I hadn't had that fight with her, she would never have left town and she might be alive today.
I told her to get out and then she went back out on the road. I knew we would make up because you can't be friends for 20 years and not make up. So I felt very guilty. for a number of years because I feel that if I hadn't had that fight with her, she would never have left town and she might be alive today.
Where do you know Julie from?
Where do you know Julie from?
How do you know Julie?
How do you know Julie?
He was a long-haul truck driver. Had been doing it for a long time.
He was a long-haul truck driver. Had been doing it for a long time.
She was my friend. She was my sister. And I would stand and defend her to this day. Because if I would have met Jesperson, I would have pulled her away from him immediately because I wouldn't have liked him.
She was my friend. She was my sister. And I would stand and defend her to this day. Because if I would have met Jesperson, I would have pulled her away from him immediately because I wouldn't have liked him.
He felt his back was up against the wall. He doesn't want to go to prison at all, obviously. When I spoke to him on the phone, he had described the letter that he had written to his brother.
He felt his back was up against the wall. He doesn't want to go to prison at all, obviously. When I spoke to him on the phone, he had described the letter that he had written to his brother.
but his brother pretended like he threw it out, pretended as if he flushed it down the toilet, but he handed it over to the police.
but his brother pretended like he threw it out, pretended as if he flushed it down the toilet, but he handed it over to the police.
The prosecutor called me. He said, listen, we got this letter. We're looking into it. I look at it and I go, okay. So I took that and went and had a conversation with Mr. Jesperson about it.
The prosecutor called me. He said, listen, we got this letter. We're looking into it. I look at it and I go, okay. So I took that and went and had a conversation with Mr. Jesperson about it.