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The husband didn't even care about his wife and daughters being murdered. Is it possible he either was involved in some way with the killer or he just was happy he didn't have a family anymore? It's hard to believe he had no involvement with their murders.

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I don't recall the husband in this episode, but I do know it's perhaps the most disturbing one of the whole series. What a diabolical way to murder a family in front of one another.

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His brother (the girls uncle) was the one that raped the youngest just weeks prior to them all being raped/murdered. I'm sure it's just a case of him being a horrible person, like his brother, and not caring. I doubt he knew Oba Chandler.

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I'd love to see you in the moonlight with your head thrown back and your body on fire.

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He is a horrible person indeed. His uncaring attitude after his family was murdered was appalling.

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I just finished watching this episode 5 minutes ago, and came to the boards to see if anyone else mentioned this awful man. I have a job to do? Your wife and children were assulted, and died horrible deaths...but you have a job to do?? Raped, then tied to blocks and drowned....but you have a farm to run, so no time to be sad?

If that's not bad enough, I was so disturbed by this case I googled to see if the monster had indeed been executed, and I too read that the daughter had just been raped....by her Uncle? And her father bailed him out of jail. The women apparently went on the trip to get away from the gossip and stress of what happened to Michelle. Ugh...I can't believe how awful every aspect of this case is. What those women went through is sickening, knowing the father/husband did nothing to comfort or protect them makes it so much worse.

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He really came off bad in the FF episode. I've seen the Unsolved Mysteries segment of this case and he didn't come off as bad, but he does seem like a distant individual with little to no emotions.

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