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It was a shocker to me. That is a level of sociopathy that is unfortunately not too common. This wasn't brutal. This was just sick.

It was a shocker to me. That is a level of sociopathy that is unfortunately not too common. This wasn't brutal. This was just sick.

I did look at the records. She had a cocaine problem. And drug problems are frequently a motivation for theft.

I did look at the records. She had a cocaine problem. And drug problems are frequently a motivation for theft.

She allegedly stole $7,000 in jewelry from her stepfather. Theft was reported to have taken place on December 30, 2003.

She allegedly stole $7,000 in jewelry from her stepfather. Theft was reported to have taken place on December 30, 2003.

The theft of the checks, the writing of the forged checks, took place like in the first week or so of January 2004, shortly before the bus company owner came back from vacation.

The theft of the checks, the writing of the forged checks, took place like in the first week or so of January 2004, shortly before the bus company owner came back from vacation.

The motive clearly was money. They got desperate, and then I guess they felt they couldn't stop.

The motive clearly was money. They got desperate, and then I guess they felt they couldn't stop.

They stole a shotgun from her boss's apartment at his business. They went down to Myrtle Beach and watched him load his car to drive back to Lumberton, and they followed him back to Lumberton.

They stole a shotgun from her boss's apartment at his business. They went down to Myrtle Beach and watched him load his car to drive back to Lumberton, and they followed him back to Lumberton.

The husband fired the shotgun from the backseat of their car. It hit him. One and a half miles down the road, Donald got out and hid the gun near a guardrail.

The husband fired the shotgun from the backseat of their car. It hit him. One and a half miles down the road, Donald got out and hid the gun near a guardrail.

Judy confessed pretty quickly to the attempted murder of her boss at the bus company. She said that she started writing checks for herself and for her husband, Donald McPhail, while her boss was on vacation. But the boss was coming home and they realized he's going to miss that money. The motive clearly was money. She was stealing in order to pay for the drugs.

Judy confessed pretty quickly to the attempted murder of her boss at the bus company. She said that she started writing checks for herself and for her husband, Donald McPhail, while her boss was on vacation. But the boss was coming home and they realized he's going to miss that money. The motive clearly was money. She was stealing in order to pay for the drugs.

I'm not sure how much they thought through what they were doing. It didn't really feel very well planned. If he had died, the investigators probably would have noticed the checks written to Judy Naylor and to Donald McPhail and figured that there's motive for a crime right there and come looking for them.

I'm not sure how much they thought through what they were doing. It didn't really feel very well planned. If he had died, the investigators probably would have noticed the checks written to Judy Naylor and to Donald McPhail and figured that there's motive for a crime right there and come looking for them.

On November 14th, 2004, Judy Naylor called 911 to report that when she tried to get James Croxton up for breakfast, that he was unresponsive in bed and she couldn't wake him up.

On November 14th, 2004, Judy Naylor called 911 to report that when she tried to get James Croxton up for breakfast, that he was unresponsive in bed and she couldn't wake him up.