Rodney Miller
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So you're sitting there, you're seeing him on the ground, you're thinking, screw him, I'm not getting him help. screwed me too many times, he's bringing our son into this whole mess, it's gonna be a hell of a lot easier if he just dies right there. Then if I get him help, he lives, then we gotta go through all this fighting again and custody and all that, right?
So you wanted him dead. At that point, you wanted him dead.
So you wanted him dead. At that point, you wanted him dead.
So you wanted him dead. At that point, you wanted him dead.
After spending the night at her mother's, Rose then dumped Adam's torso, limbs, and rotted tissue into the woods to be burned at a later date.
After spending the night at her mother's, Rose then dumped Adam's torso, limbs, and rotted tissue into the woods to be burned at a later date.
After spending the night at her mother's, Rose then dumped Adam's torso, limbs, and rotted tissue into the woods to be burned at a later date.
They had to make a phone call to Yates County to make sure they had a search warrant. But my understanding is that they went to her mother's house that night to secure the scene.
They had to make a phone call to Yates County to make sure they had a search warrant. But my understanding is that they went to her mother's house that night to secure the scene.
They had to make a phone call to Yates County to make sure they had a search warrant. But my understanding is that they went to her mother's house that night to secure the scene.
I'm happy she was convicted. We worried. When some of the testimony was replayed, it always puts that lump in your throat. But in my heart, I knew God was going to take care of me. He helped me find him. And I'm happy she's gone where she belongs.
I'm happy she was convicted. We worried. When some of the testimony was replayed, it always puts that lump in your throat. But in my heart, I knew God was going to take care of me. He helped me find him. And I'm happy she's gone where she belongs.
I'm happy she was convicted. We worried. When some of the testimony was replayed, it always puts that lump in your throat. But in my heart, I knew God was going to take care of me. He helped me find him. And I'm happy she's gone where she belongs.
Anybody that has love for law enforcement, your dream is to always solve a major case. And to me, this was a major case. But I can honestly tell you, in the end, it's a gutless feeling because you know you solved it, but it's not a good ending. And unfortunately, it sticks with you. I don't hold any animosities. This wasn't a vindictive thing to come at the Sheriff's Department to get even with.