Ryan Reynolds
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Yeah, and this is the guy who called detectives initially to say my parents are missing. But all of these things set up red flags, right? for detectives, what they see in the home, as they're investigating the case, what they see of Chandler. All of this starts to say, hey, this kid is not telling us everything.
And as they start getting clue after clue, unraveling detail after detail of evidence, they start saying, I think the unthinkable happened. So it's still a mystery as to why he did what he did, but this is one of these situations where you walk in this neighborhood, Deborah, I'm walking around, and this is like a slice of suburban America.
And as they start getting clue after clue, unraveling detail after detail of evidence, they start saying, I think the unthinkable happened. So it's still a mystery as to why he did what he did, but this is one of these situations where you walk in this neighborhood, Deborah, I'm walking around, and this is like a slice of suburban America.
And as they start getting clue after clue, unraveling detail after detail of evidence, they start saying, I think the unthinkable happened. So it's still a mystery as to why he did what he did, but this is one of these situations where you walk in this neighborhood, Deborah, I'm walking around, and this is like a slice of suburban America.
Calm neighborhood, grass is being mowed, beautiful gardens outside. It is the very last place you would see a double murder.
Calm neighborhood, grass is being mowed, beautiful gardens outside. It is the very last place you would see a double murder.
Calm neighborhood, grass is being mowed, beautiful gardens outside. It is the very last place you would see a double murder.
Yeah, just a normal split level 1960s home. But Deborah, I got to tell you, walking in that house, it was eerie. because of how idyllic that area is and because of what you know happened in that home. I mean, this is the kind of place, I just want to paint this picture. In their neighborhood, they had competitions for the best lawn. You know, that kind of, you know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, just a normal split level 1960s home. But Deborah, I got to tell you, walking in that house, it was eerie. because of how idyllic that area is and because of what you know happened in that home. I mean, this is the kind of place, I just want to paint this picture. In their neighborhood, they had competitions for the best lawn. You know, that kind of, you know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, just a normal split level 1960s home. But Deborah, I got to tell you, walking in that house, it was eerie. because of how idyllic that area is and because of what you know happened in that home. I mean, this is the kind of place, I just want to paint this picture. In their neighborhood, they had competitions for the best lawn. You know, that kind of, you know what I'm talking about.
It's like, it couldn't be a sweeter place to grow up. So when you're in the house, when I was in the house, and we had this unprecedented media access to the home, we went through it with investigators, and what really struck me was the smallness, the sort of family aspect of the home.
It's like, it couldn't be a sweeter place to grow up. So when you're in the house, when I was in the house, and we had this unprecedented media access to the home, we went through it with investigators, and what really struck me was the smallness, the sort of family aspect of the home.
It's like, it couldn't be a sweeter place to grow up. So when you're in the house, when I was in the house, and we had this unprecedented media access to the home, we went through it with investigators, and what really struck me was the smallness, the sort of family aspect of the home.
There's a little basement area that's kind of quiet where kids can play, and there's a family room where there's a fireplace, and I'm looking at that fireplace with detectives, and all of us are just standing in this really small room, maybe no bigger than eight by 10, and to think,
There's a little basement area that's kind of quiet where kids can play, and there's a family room where there's a fireplace, and I'm looking at that fireplace with detectives, and all of us are just standing in this really small room, maybe no bigger than eight by 10, and to think,
There's a little basement area that's kind of quiet where kids can play, and there's a family room where there's a fireplace, and I'm looking at that fireplace with detectives, and all of us are just standing in this really small room, maybe no bigger than eight by 10, and to think,
that Chandler killed his parents and, according to investigators and what came out in this case, burned their remains in the fireplace. Just standing there, it's like, I can't believe this would happen in a slice of suburban America.
that Chandler killed his parents and, according to investigators and what came out in this case, burned their remains in the fireplace. Just standing there, it's like, I can't believe this would happen in a slice of suburban America.
that Chandler killed his parents and, according to investigators and what came out in this case, burned their remains in the fireplace. Just standing there, it's like, I can't believe this would happen in a slice of suburban America.
That's right. Chandler calls them and says, my parents are missing. So detectives come by and they notice the glass door was broken. And Chandler tells this story about a dog breaking it. Now, that's not... totally out of the question, but okay, you hear that. Then they pick up on a smoky smell in the house. Now keep in mind, this is July. So a smoky smell using a fireplace, why would that happen?