Gloria Rehrig
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It was like six o'clock in the morning. My sister and Ron Barnes and his wife and my minister and his wife came into my house.
It was like six o'clock in the morning. My sister and Ron Barnes and his wife and my minister and his wife came into my house.
And they said they had found Alan. And I said, was he all right? And they said no. And I just went to pieces. I couldn't believe it. It was just awful.
And they said they had found Alan. And I said, was he all right? And they said no. And I just went to pieces. I couldn't believe it. It was just awful.
And they asked her, did he have on such and such? And she said, yes. Said, the last time you saw him, did he have on Bermuda shorts and all? And she said, yes.
And they asked her, did he have on such and such? And she said, yes. Said, the last time you saw him, did he have on Bermuda shorts and all? And she said, yes.
Is it bad news? And they said, yes. And said, well, then call Ron Barnes. And she hung up.
Is it bad news? And they said, yes. And said, well, then call Ron Barnes. And she hung up.
They had contacted Sandra and told her that when she came up to the funeral, they wanted to talk to her. We decided that Saturday would be a good time to have the funeral.
They had contacted Sandra and told her that when she came up to the funeral, they wanted to talk to her. We decided that Saturday would be a good time to have the funeral.
She flew up and Ron met her and took her to the police department. And that's when she met Pacheco and Mitchell.
She flew up and Ron met her and took her to the police department. And that's when she met Pacheco and Mitchell.
She had a lawyer when she came to Oklahoma City to his funeral in case they arrested her.
She had a lawyer when she came to Oklahoma City to his funeral in case they arrested her.
When she called Phil Askew, she said he didn't show up. I haven't seen him. So she had seen him. She had seen him.
When she called Phil Askew, she said he didn't show up. I haven't seen him. So she had seen him. She had seen him.
And they didn't have any new evidence, so that was the end of that meeting.
And they didn't have any new evidence, so that was the end of that meeting.
Of course she was late. getting to the funeral.
Of course she was late. getting to the funeral.
We were all sitting there waiting, and she comes parading in in a full-length mink coat. And of course, they had everybody down the aisle because she was the wife.
We were all sitting there waiting, and she comes parading in in a full-length mink coat. And of course, they had everybody down the aisle because she was the wife.
She was distant. when she got here.
She was distant. when she got here.
She never carried a purse or a checkbook or a credit card. So when it came time for the cemetery to open the grave, they wouldn't do anything until she paid for something. Well, she didn't pay for nothing. And Ron had to pay for that.
She never carried a purse or a checkbook or a credit card. So when it came time for the cemetery to open the grave, they wouldn't do anything until she paid for something. Well, she didn't pay for nothing. And Ron had to pay for that.
And she sat down at the table with detectives Pacheco and Mitchell, and she said, don't you find me attractive?
And she sat down at the table with detectives Pacheco and Mitchell, and she said, don't you find me attractive?
Friends of ours that had come up from Dallas on that plane and went back, they said she was flirting with men up and down the aisle going back to Dallas. And that's just... how she acted.
Friends of ours that had come up from Dallas on that plane and went back, they said she was flirting with men up and down the aisle going back to Dallas. And that's just... how she acted.
I got a phone call from a lady in Island Park, and she started telling me that they had fared for his life when she started dating him. Then when he was killed, They all got together and said, well, we're not surprised.
I got a phone call from a lady in Island Park, and she started telling me that they had fared for his life when she started dating him. Then when he was killed, They all got together and said, well, we're not surprised.
That's when they started telling me about her. And I was just stunned.
That's when they started telling me about her. And I was just stunned.
We suspected that she was the culprit and that she definitely had known where he was. And what happened to him? She did this.
We suspected that she was the culprit and that she definitely had known where he was. And what happened to him? She did this.
My name is Gloria Rehrig, R-E-H-R-I-G-E. Nobody ever knows how to spell that.
My name is Gloria Rehrig, R-E-H-R-I-G-E. Nobody ever knows how to spell that.
I married a man who had three children. I had two boys. Phillip was my oldest and he was more serious. Al was my youngest and he had a lot of personality and everyone loved him.
I married a man who had three children. I had two boys. Phillip was my oldest and he was more serious. Al was my youngest and he had a lot of personality and everyone loved him.
He played basketball there for four years, and he loved every bit of that.
He played basketball there for four years, and he loved every bit of that.
And his friend that he knew in college, Phil Askew, had a commercial business, real estate. And he invited Al to come and work for him. And that's how he ended up in Dallas. And that's where he met Sandra.
And his friend that he knew in college, Phil Askew, had a commercial business, real estate. And he invited Al to come and work for him. And that's how he ended up in Dallas. And that's where he met Sandra.
His friend, Ron Barnes, at church told me that he had moved into Phil Askew's house and they were separated. And that's the first I knew about it. And then on Monday evening, I called him, and that was our last conversation.
His friend, Ron Barnes, at church told me that he had moved into Phil Askew's house and they were separated. And that's the first I knew about it. And then on Monday evening, I called him, and that was our last conversation.
He said that things were not as they're supposed to be.
He said that things were not as they're supposed to be.
He said he didn't want anything negative said because if they got back together, he wanted people to be nice to her.
He said he didn't want anything negative said because if they got back together, he wanted people to be nice to her.
He was still hopeful at that point that they might get back together. But that's how he was.
He was still hopeful at that point that they might get back together. But that's how he was.
She called him to ask him to meet her at this storage unit. It was his storage unit when he first moved down there. And she had put some things in there of hers. And she told him she needed to go to the storage unit and needed him to help look for something and move things around for her.
She called him to ask him to meet her at this storage unit. It was his storage unit when he first moved down there. And she had put some things in there of hers. And she told him she needed to go to the storage unit and needed him to help look for something and move things around for her.
She called Phil Eskew about two hours later and said he never showed up.
She called Phil Eskew about two hours later and said he never showed up.
I was in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a meeting of education counselors. And my niece, Cynthia, came to the door of our meeting place. She came to tell me that Al was missing.
I was in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a meeting of education counselors. And my niece, Cynthia, came to the door of our meeting place. She came to tell me that Al was missing.
everybody thought that Sandra had something to do with it.
everybody thought that Sandra had something to do with it.
It just shocked me, and I said, oh, surely not. So that's where my journey started.
It just shocked me, and I said, oh, surely not. So that's where my journey started.
Philip, my other son, called her and said she needed to report it and declare him a missing person. And she said, well, you can do it. And she never did.
Philip, my other son, called her and said she needed to report it and declare him a missing person. And she said, well, you can do it. And she never did.
Of course, then Phil asked you, verified that he hadn't shown up for work that Monday.
Of course, then Phil asked you, verified that he hadn't shown up for work that Monday.
I called the detectives. in Dallas and ask Sergeant Murdoch, explain to him who I was and why I was calling and that my son was missing and would he please go to their home.
I called the detectives. in Dallas and ask Sergeant Murdoch, explain to him who I was and why I was calling and that my son was missing and would he please go to their home.
Everybody that knew Sandra down in Dallas went They heard that he was missing. They said, well, fortunately, we think he's still alive. She hoped the local detectives could confirm he was all right. And I gave her address. I said, their garages are on their alleys behind their houses. And I said, in my mind, I can just see that his car might be parked back there. And
Everybody that knew Sandra down in Dallas went They heard that he was missing. They said, well, fortunately, we think he's still alive. She hoped the local detectives could confirm he was all right. And I gave her address. I said, their garages are on their alleys behind their houses. And I said, in my mind, I can just see that his car might be parked back there. And
would you please go and see what you can find out? And he said, yes. And then he called me back and he said she was very gracious and showed him in the house and showed him in the garage and all. But still no Alan.
would you please go and see what you can find out? And he said, yes. And then he called me back and he said she was very gracious and showed him in the house and showed him in the garage and all. But still no Alan.
But then she railed at me for suggesting, you know, that she had something to do with it.
But then she railed at me for suggesting, you know, that she had something to do with it.
After they got married, then she started in on having him get an insurance policy. And then she asked me if I didn't think he should do that. And I said, of course, a man with a family should have insurance.
After they got married, then she started in on having him get an insurance policy. And then she asked me if I didn't think he should do that. And I said, of course, a man with a family should have insurance.
It was like six o'clock in the morning. My sister and Ron Barnes and his wife and my minister and his wife came into my house.
And they said they had found Alan. And I said, was he all right? And they said no. And I just went to pieces. I couldn't believe it. It was just awful.
And they asked her, did he have on such and such? And she said, yes. Said, the last time you saw him, did he have on Bermuda shorts and all? And she said, yes.
Is it bad news? And they said, yes. And said, well, then call Ron Barnes. And she hung up.
They had contacted Sandra and told her that when she came up to the funeral, they wanted to talk to her. We decided that Saturday would be a good time to have the funeral.
She flew up and Ron met her and took her to the police department. And that's when she met Pacheco and Mitchell.
She had a lawyer when she came to Oklahoma City to his funeral in case they arrested her.
When she called Phil Askew, she said he didn't show up. I haven't seen him. So she had seen him. She had seen him.
And they didn't have any new evidence, so that was the end of that meeting.
Of course she was late. getting to the funeral.
We were all sitting there waiting, and she comes parading in in a full-length mink coat. And of course, they had everybody down the aisle because she was the wife.
She was distant. when she got here.
She never carried a purse or a checkbook or a credit card. So when it came time for the cemetery to open the grave, they wouldn't do anything until she paid for something. Well, she didn't pay for nothing. And Ron had to pay for that.
And she sat down at the table with detectives Pacheco and Mitchell, and she said, don't you find me attractive?
Friends of ours that had come up from Dallas on that plane and went back, they said she was flirting with men up and down the aisle going back to Dallas. And that's just... how she acted.
I got a phone call from a lady in Island Park, and she started telling me that they had fared for his life when she started dating him. Then when he was killed, They all got together and said, well, we're not surprised.
That's when they started telling me about her. And I was just stunned.
We suspected that she was the culprit and that she definitely had known where he was. And what happened to him? She did this.
My name is Gloria Rehrig, R-E-H-R-I-G-E. Nobody ever knows how to spell that.
I married a man who had three children. I had two boys. Phillip was my oldest and he was more serious. Al was my youngest and he had a lot of personality and everyone loved him.
He played basketball there for four years, and he loved every bit of that.
And his friend that he knew in college, Phil Askew, had a commercial business, real estate. And he invited Al to come and work for him. And that's how he ended up in Dallas. And that's where he met Sandra.
His friend, Ron Barnes, at church told me that he had moved into Phil Askew's house and they were separated. And that's the first I knew about it. And then on Monday evening, I called him, and that was our last conversation.
He said that things were not as they're supposed to be.
He said he didn't want anything negative said because if they got back together, he wanted people to be nice to her.
He was still hopeful at that point that they might get back together. But that's how he was.
She called him to ask him to meet her at this storage unit. It was his storage unit when he first moved down there. And she had put some things in there of hers. And she told him she needed to go to the storage unit and needed him to help look for something and move things around for her.
She called Phil Eskew about two hours later and said he never showed up.
I was in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for a meeting of education counselors. And my niece, Cynthia, came to the door of our meeting place. She came to tell me that Al was missing.
everybody thought that Sandra had something to do with it.
It just shocked me, and I said, oh, surely not. So that's where my journey started.
Philip, my other son, called her and said she needed to report it and declare him a missing person. And she said, well, you can do it. And she never did.
Of course, then Phil asked you, verified that he hadn't shown up for work that Monday.
I called the detectives. in Dallas and ask Sergeant Murdoch, explain to him who I was and why I was calling and that my son was missing and would he please go to their home.
Everybody that knew Sandra down in Dallas went They heard that he was missing. They said, well, fortunately, we think he's still alive. She hoped the local detectives could confirm he was all right. And I gave her address. I said, their garages are on their alleys behind their houses. And I said, in my mind, I can just see that his car might be parked back there. And
would you please go and see what you can find out? And he said, yes. And then he called me back and he said she was very gracious and showed him in the house and showed him in the garage and all. But still no Alan.
But then she railed at me for suggesting, you know, that she had something to do with it.
After they got married, then she started in on having him get an insurance policy. And then she asked me if I didn't think he should do that. And I said, of course, a man with a family should have insurance.