Rachel Shannon
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Podcast Appearances
These conversations, again, were wild and erratic and he was going back and forth between, you know, leave my house, I never want to be with you, thinking of you makes me want to throw up, to discussing what they were going to do at the house and inviting her to things and inviting her to see friends and things like that.
It's very, very back and forth.
It's very hot and cold.
And I'm sure it was very confusing for Grace.
But all of these messages show a crystal clear picture of a man who has little control over his emotions.
Then, like I mentioned earlier, Grace's family were concerned over the fact that her engagement ring worth $20,000 was missing at the time of her death.
Nothing was done about this at all until 2021 when police finally questioned Robert about the missing ring.
In that interview, Robert tried saying that Grace gave the ring back to him, but text messages would prove that he gave the ring back to Grace.
He also tried saying that Grace moved out of the home about a week before her death and took most of her things with her.
but that wasn't true either.
Then he tried saying that the ring was lost and that he filed a claim with insurance to report that lost ring, but he never provided police with any documentation to prove that he made this claim.
I do also want to mention that apparently there were suicide notes found that Grace allegedly wrote to Robert and her children, but after reading them, her family does not believe that they were written by Grace,
the handwriting doesn't appear to be hers, and the wording and verbiage doesn't sound like her either, yet no investigation was done to see if she was even the author of these suicide notes.
Due to all of these glaring inconsistencies and failures to even investigate Grace's death,
her family filed a wrongful death suit against Robert.
In the suit, they listed everything that I just talked about now, the text messages, the video recordings, how the gunshot wound itself doesn't make any sense, the lack of investigation, all of it.
They alleged that Robert either drove Grace to suicide due to the emotional and physical abuse or that he was the one who killed her.
But in response to the lawsuit, Robert denied all claims.
For the years that followed, despite all of the glaring red flags and how suspicious this entire situation is, Grace's death remained as a suicide.
And although the St.