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in douglas county, the detectives went down the list of who might know anything about lynn s case. they talked to patricia. they talked to rockies been, and they wanted to talk to harold. when he wouldn t agree, they turned to someone he would talk to his old friend kim laferriere, and asked her and her husband to secretly record a conversation with him. we said no at the time because we felt like he was innocent. reporter: after all, kim and harold had been close friends for years. we prayed about it. and we asked our pastor. and he said, if he is innocent, then you ll be able to reveal that. and so then we agreed to do it. reporter: now she and her husband were meeting harold for a meal near her home in virginia, but first getting wired up by police. the cops were hoping to use harold s words against him. kim still hoping to exonerate him. were you a little scared?
rang, a sheriff s detective on the line. roxanne burns felt a great sense of relief. finally sort of a chance to to make it right. to make it right, yep. reporter: she hadn t forgotten that night back in 1995. it wasn t just the horrible way lynn died, her own jeep crushing her, it was the husband, harold. roxanne remembered he just wasn t acting right. you ve seen a lot of these? oh, yeah. oh, yeah. and he was just so calm about the whole thing and didn t ask any questions about how she was or anything like that. he wasn t screaming at me, grabbing at me, saying, you have to do something. you know reporter: desperate. desperate. yeah. reporter: instead, as roxanne remembers it, harold seemed to be avoiding her. he kept walking around the car. he kept, you know, making me follow him. so i would ask him a question, and he would walk away from me.
Read All About It: What About X? a delight, from A to Z
Florida Times-Union
Author: Anne Marie Houppert
Abrams Appleseed, $16.99, ages 4 to 7
In a new picture book, “What About X” by Anne Marie Houppert, all the letters of the alphabet prepare to go on a camping trip together. Their activities are very specific, and reading them will provide a lesson in beginning letter sounds. Listen.
“A packed apples for the bus ride. B brought binoculars for bird-watching. C made a clatter with canteens. D helped load the duffel bags. E packed earplugs because someone snores.”
X watches this parade of action with anticipation and glee. Young readers will, too. Not only is this a lesson about letters, it is a primer in all things camping. Sure, adults might have to explain a few things such as what a “canteen” is, but, the vividly colored illustrations by Daniel Wiseman are bound to help.