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Post Mortem | First Love, Then Murder

Tue, 22 Apr 2025

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Host Anne-Marie Green and CBS News Correspondent Natalie Morales discuss the case of Aaron Friar, who was murdered by Gavin MacFarlane, the boyfriend of Aaron’s 15-year-old daughter, Ellie. They examine why police believed Ellie was the mastermind behind her father’s killing, the handwritten murder plots they found in Gavin’s house, and the video of Gavin’s friend, Russell, who was taunting police through cameras in the interrogation room. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: Who are the hosts discussing the Aaron Fryer murder case?

10.302 - 34.962 Anne-Marie Green

Welcome back to Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today I'm sitting down with CBS News correspondent Natalie Morales to discuss the murder of Aaron Fryer. Now, in the early morning hours of October 2nd, 2017, Aaron's ex-wife Maggie called 911 to report that both Aaron and their 15-year-old daughter, Ellen, nicknamed Ellie, were missing.

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Chapter 2: What evidence did police find at the crime scene and who was initially missing?

35.936 - 63.96 Anne-Marie Green

Police arrived at Aaron's home and what they found there was shocking. Blood soaked sofa, blood spatter, shattered glass. Within hours, though, police found Ellie and they found her alive and seemingly unharmed. She was walking on the street with her boyfriend, Gavin McFarlane, and his friend, Russell Jones. But Aaron Fryer was still missing. Natalie, thanks for joining us to talk about this case.

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64.68 - 84.975 Anne-Marie Green

Hello again, Anne-Marie. Good to be with you. And a reminder to the listeners, like I tell you every week, if you haven't actually listened to this episode yet, you can find it in your podcast feed. It's right above this one. So go back and listen to the hour and then come on back and we can start talking about it. So, I mean, this really is one of those cases where...

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85.916 - 105.753 Anne-Marie Green

A lot happened in a very short period of time. Police, they find Ellie, Gavin and Russell walking on the street not too long after they discover this bloody scene. They take them all into the Medford Police Department in Oregon. They separate them and they're hoping that they can give them some information about where

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Chapter 3: How did police manage to locate Aaron Fryer's body?

106.353 - 133.248 Anne-Marie Green

Aaron is Detective Bill Ford sits down with Russell and as he describes him he's a chatty Cathy as they say he takes him out for it do you say smoke and joke that's what they call it yeah you know I guess Russell he's a smoker and Russell asked for a cigarette and he's like right perfect opportunity let's take him outside and we'll go smoke and joke and that's how they got Russell to talk and really start to spill the beans

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133.948 - 134.208 Natalie Morales

Right.

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134.328 - 146.378 Anne-Marie Green

And sort of in no time, he offers to tell him where Aaron is, where his body is. You went out there. How difficult would it have been to find that area without Russell's help?

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146.679 - 169.867 Natalie Morales

It was a good 20 miles or about 30 minutes drive from the Medford Police Department headquarters. So it was a difficult area to get to because it was sort of a hilly, remote, wooded area. But it wasn't really, you know, something that they thought out. Investigators said they drove around for quite some time trying to figure out what to do.

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169.927 - 188.113 Natalie Morales

They had the, you know, Aaron's body in the back of the car wrapped up in tarp. But finally, they figured it out. Detective Ford, he says, Russell led him right there. And then he said, OK, stop. He's like, OK, he's right down there over the ravine. And sure enough, the police look down, they see a tarp. wrapped up.

188.153 - 209.777 Natalie Morales

And once they knew they had a body, once they knew they had located Aaron Fryer, they were able to take that picture of that crime scene and they showed Gavin, look, we know, you know, where Aaron is now. We have a crime scene set up. We're getting a lot of information. Russell is telling us his story. What's your story? So the investigation moved pretty quickly.

210.097 - 214.398 Natalie Morales

And after that, they were all pointing the finger at each other and blaming one another.

215.839 - 232.307 Anne-Marie Green

And when you see Gavin in that interrogation room, I mean, he looks remorseful. But then we find out that, like, there's this whole plan that they taught. I mean, they didn't just talk about it. They wrote down plans and alternate plans, all these notes.

Chapter 4: What were the murder plans discovered by the police?

233.382 - 253.293 Natalie Morales

Yeah, apparently they had, according to the police, different plans that they had written out. In fact, Russell seemed to be sort of the secretary of the group writing down and taking the notes of the plans. Ellie did, though, you know, in her handwriting, there's a note where she draws out the exact. It's a very small house where Aaron Fryer lived and Aaron was on the couch.

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253.793 - 275.251 Natalie Morales

when he was killed with the baseball bat. So Ellie had drawn the inside of the house, including where the motion detectors were, so that they knew where to go once, you know, Gavin and Russell were going to execute this plan. And there had been other plans, too, though. There was a plan, apparently, to chloroform Ellie's sisters, but also chloroform Aaron, and then...

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276.932 - 299.856 Natalie Morales

They were going to take him in the car, in his car, and make it look like he crashed and had a car accident. And in fact, when they were going through with their planning, apparently there was a whole plan in motion the night before Aaron Fryer was actually killed where Gavin and Russell attempted to break into the house and unbeknownst to them,

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300.636 - 326.197 Natalie Morales

Aaron's girlfriend was sleeping at the house on the time, and when they tried to break in, the girlfriend disrupted what was their plan to then kill Aaron. And investigators said there was even a plan at one point. They had talked about killing Russell's dad, and they wanted the Social Security benefits. And that morning after they killed Aaron Fryer, one of the things that police said

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326.617 - 350.436 Natalie Morales

were able to glean from Russell and Gavin and Ellie was that they had gone to a Social Security office, and the idea was Russell was going to have Gavin become his rep payee so that he could then start getting the benefits signed over to him. And Once they get to the Social Security office, they realize this ain't going to work. And the Social Security office was closed.

351.256 - 374.232 Natalie Morales

It was early in the morning, so they couldn't even do anything with that. So as you could see, they were kind of bumbling when it came down to what they were going to do after they got away with murder. And you said police spoke to Russell's dad? Police spoke to Russell's dad, and he said he wasn't concerned. He didn't think that Russell was actually ever going to try to kill him.

374.372 - 377.754 Natalie Morales

So, you know, he didn't feel like it was too much of a threat to him.

378.314 - 405.472 Anne-Marie Green

Okay, but I still think it's quite concerning that that would even be a topic of conversation. I do find it interesting that they clearly talked about it often enough, but then they go with this messy... choice, you know, to hit this man in his sleep over and over again. There's blood everywhere, which means there's evidence everywhere. Do we have any idea how long they had been planning this?

406.393 - 427.344 Natalie Morales

It appears they had planned probably for about three weeks or so beforehand, given, you know, the nature of the notes and the text exchanges back and forth between Ellie and Gavin. But we know that a few days before, based on Ellie's texts, that she had told Gavin that her father had sexually molested her.

Chapter 5: How long were the murder plans in the works and what was Ellie's alleged motive?

492.703 - 498.068 Anne-Marie Green

It's a different kind of crime victim. And so I found myself, you know, torn listening to this.

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498.829 - 528.548 Natalie Morales

We want to believe the abuse victim as well. And, you know, police, when they interrogated Ellie, she did say she was being abused. However, when they went about going through with their investigation, Ellie had told apparently three friends that she was being abused, but she never mentioned being sexually abused. So it's a very hard claim to corroborate. That said, you know...

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530.023 - 559.703 Natalie Morales

She's a 15-year-old girl. We don't know what her father was or wasn't doing. But, you know, her sisters did say that Ellie's abuse claim, they thought, came from the fact that Aaron Fryer had made it forbidden that Gavin and Ellie could be together. And so Ellie was taking that as, you know, punishment and saying she was being abused. That's what her sister said.

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560.944 - 570.089 Anne-Marie Green

And so while we're talking about this, there's also the business of whether or not Gavin was also motivated by thinking that maybe he was going to be a father.

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570.931 - 594.575 Natalie Morales

Right. And in his interrogation with Detective Ford, he says, you know, and I was protecting my unborn child. You know, he really believed because Ellie told him that she thought she was pregnant. Now, there was surveillance footage of them going into a store right after they had murdered Aaron Fryer, and she did buy a pregnancy kit at that time. So,

Chapter 6: What did Ellie's family say about the abuse allegations?

595.836 - 612.829 Natalie Morales

You know, we don't know what she really thought at the time, if she really thought she was pregnant or not, though. You know, again, police thinking that she was using everything she could, according to police, to try to manipulate the situation. They view her as the mastermind of the plot.

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624.215 - 649.284 Anne-Marie Green

Welcome back. Natalie, we have to talk a little bit more about Russell. I mean, not only did he basically give up all the goods at the beginning of his own interrogation, but then police leave him in the room by himself. He knows he's being recorded. He starts saying all this odd stuff. I want to play some more edited portions that did not make it into the hour.

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650.131 - 700.591 Russell McMillan

I know the cops twisted little pathetic rule game. And actually, sometimes I like to think that I invented the rule book. Now, I'm not exactly bragging, but cops like to twist evidence. I use reverse psychology. which makes me be able to make you think it's not Gavin but in fact your own kid by reverse psychology making you look like the lunatic so we can play it the easy way or the hard way

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701.488 - 713.638 Anne-Marie Green

So I'm curious about what investigators, you know, made of this. Did they think he was, this was him? Or he's putting on a character? He's using reverse psychology? Like, what do you make of this?

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713.658 - 735.289 Natalie Morales

You know, you can only imagine, you know, the detectives told me that they were all outside in sort of a conference room area. And the minute he You know, Russell starts talking to the camera and putting on what they called like a show. They all stopped and were watching and it was like a monologue to the camera. And so it was very bizarre behavior.

735.489 - 759.302 Natalie Morales

That video actually got released on YouTube and had gone viral, you know, after the fact. But that said, Russell had given them so much information at that point. And you could see he is a talker and he likes to tell people what he knows. And so he was really helpful to the police early on in their investigation and allowed them then to use what he was telling them.

759.742 - 769.95 Natalie Morales

to go back to Gavin and to go back to Ellie to get their sides of the story as well on, you know, what happened that morning and in the aftermath after they had killed Aaron Fryer.

770.39 - 777.876 Anne-Marie Green

I couldn't figure out if this was an act he was putting on or if he really is this kind of character.

778.136 - 785.601 Natalie Morales

It almost seemed like it was like the Joker out of the Batman movie or something, just the way he was talking. Absolutely, absolutely.

Chapter 7: Was Gavin motivated by the possibility of impending fatherhood?

786.102 - 812.874 Anne-Marie Green

But while he's kind of... You know, doing this one man show in the interrogation room by himself. Ellie is also being questioned. She's being interviewed by Detective Stephanie Jackson. But this interrogation goes on for quite a long time. It's 10 hours long. Ellie's mother, Maggie, says that no one told her that her child was in custody. I was surprised that this was permitted.

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813.755 - 825.706 Anne-Marie Green

I always was under the impression that an adult that was in some way representing the minor needs to be there, whether it's a parent or even somebody from the court. I don't know. But I guess this was OK.

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Chapter 8: Why do police consider Ellie the mastermind behind the murder plot?

827.682 - 852.675 Natalie Morales

Yes. In the state of Oregon, it is legal to interview a minor like that. Police, the fact that they didn't let her mom know that she was okay, Maggie Fryer was very upset about that. I mean, she said... You know, at the point when she made the 911 call to first alert police to the situation, she reported Ellie and Aaron as missing.

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853.175 - 875.213 Natalie Morales

And so as the day went on, she told us that nobody ever called to tell her that we at least have Ellie in custody. And Aliza Kaplan, who is Ellie's defense attorney now, believes it was excessive, that they allowed this interrogation to go on for 10 hours. You see Ellie a couple of times saying she's tired, she's yawning, she wants to lay down.

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875.253 - 895.108 Natalie Morales

They, in fact, bring her a blanket and they put it on the floor. Kaplan points out that this is a 15-year-old who at one point even says, I don't want to talk, but then the police managed to get her to keep talking. So Kaplan says, you know, there are some there's some issues with the way she was interrogated, that this is just a child.

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895.508 - 906.211 Natalie Morales

And, you know, she should have been given a little more time and perhaps had a representative or an attorney present when she was questioned.

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907.102 - 928.244 Anne-Marie Green

Yeah. I mean, I kind of have to admit that I feel the same way. And maybe it's because I'm a mom and my kid's 14. But then I also thought like the officer that is questioning her. She's a woman. And I was actually kind of watching her approach and I thought, geez, this is a really good approach.

928.724 - 953.322 Natalie Morales

She's trained to talk to children. I should point that out. Stephanie Jackson has all the right credentials to be doing that kind of questioning. The other thing we should point out Stephanie Jackson recognized early on that Ellie was lying through a lot of the interrogation. Ellie, from the start, when they asked her, what's your name? Is your name Ellie Fryer? She was like, no.

953.862 - 960.809 Natalie Morales

She said she was older than she actually was. She said she was 18. So she did lie a couple of times. So...

961.81 - 976.85 Anne-Marie Green

That didn't help her situation because that does come up in the hour, like several times, like people repeating over and over again. But she lied so much. And I started to wonder if I was missing things that were there things that she lied about that she really didn't even need to lie about.

977.37 - 1001.389 Natalie Morales

Well, you know, in the beginning, she pretended she had no idea what had happened and said she was just walking around with her friends and pretended she was concerned about her father. So she denied a lot in the beginning and she was lying from the start, according to the police. So Aliza Kaplan says, though, you can explain those lies away because here is a 15-year-old girl lying.

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