Retired Trooper Jeff Whitmer
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Dr. Yonick seemed like a nice guy. He seemed pretty mild-mannered. I mean, he wasn't jumping up and down screaming or anything.
Dr. Yonick seemed like a nice guy. He seemed pretty mild-mannered. I mean, he wasn't jumping up and down screaming or anything.
He was calm. He really was. And like I said, I think he really wanted to at least help us get to the bottom of things.
He was calm. He really was. And like I said, I think he really wanted to at least help us get to the bottom of things.
You know, he'd come into work, he'd be venting, you know, like talking about John did this or John won't do that.
You know, he'd come into work, he'd be venting, you know, like talking about John did this or John won't do that.
A couple people were coming up to me and, like, making references to Kevin. Like, um, boy, where was Kevin last night? I hope he had an alibi last night, that type of thing. You know, kind of gallows humor type thing.
A couple people were coming up to me and, like, making references to Kevin. Like, um, boy, where was Kevin last night? I hope he had an alibi last night, that type of thing. You know, kind of gallows humor type thing.
We were told informally not to talk to Kevin about the homicide or the investigation. There wasn't anything in writing, but the word was out. Don't bring it up to him. Don't talk to him about it.
We were told informally not to talk to Kevin about the homicide or the investigation. There wasn't anything in writing, but the word was out. Don't bring it up to him. Don't talk to him about it.
There is reluctance to think the worst about someone, especially someone you work with. Because if you're wrong, you've still got to work with this person.
There is reluctance to think the worst about someone, especially someone you work with. Because if you're wrong, you've still got to work with this person.