Nathan Guthrie
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But he just really loved what he did.
Yeah, you see in real time the first responders getting there, the members of the fire engine arriving, looking at the victim on the ground and realizing, recognizing him as one of their own.
And you just hear their disbelief and shock realizing that it's Robbie, their close friend, their colleague.
And then we see one by one his loved ones and family arriving at the scene and just the look of absolute disbelief.
and panic on their face, trying to get information, not really knowing what's happened yet, then realizing that he's dead.
They'd heard he'd been shot and didn't necessarily realize that he had already passed away when they got there.
before right it's not a type of gun that you typically hear about it's very uh rare type of gun and it's unique because it can shoot both bullets and shotgun shells so this is a great lead because it's a rare gun um that you know in theory police should be able to hopefully track down yeah and they are able to learn that a local pawn shop had a tourist judge in stock that was recently stolen
They start digging more into this pawn shop and they see that one of the employees is a man, young man named Larry Richmond Jr.
His father is intimately involved in this story and in this family.
Well, at that point, this web is starting to form, and they're starting to see these cannot be coincidences, that the rare gun that's used to commit this murder is tied to someone connected to the family.
So they start looking into Becky's phone calls and her most recent calls right before the murder, and they see that there was a call minutes before her husband was shot dead in the driveway.
That becomes the big twist and what our show is named after.
They end up going to the memorial service and they pull in many members of this family, take them in for questioning and put everyone in different rooms and try to nail everyone down on their story and figure out what's happening here.
I think they were pretty convinced.
I think the fact that when they did bring her in for questioning and asked her who called minutes before the murder, that she didn't own up to it.
They already knew at this point that she had had the phone call with Larry Richmond Sr.