he found his father dead in the driveway. there s no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. there was someone else who may have known, too. i turned around and looked at my mama, like you know who did this, that but there was one thing no one could no, the strange stream twists still to come. it was a bit of a surprise. kind of a shock. when they found out she was seen him again. a lovers triangle, always leads to trouble. how could you do such a horrible thing? you destroyed me. did this one lead to murder? what was your like watching him walk out of jail? he beat the system. hello and welcome to dateline. how long does it take a killer to stop worrying about whether he will ever be caught? a couple of weeks? a couple of months? 25 years? if he is still a free man then, he probably would be pretty sure he did indeed get away with murder. after all, detectives retire, witnesses forget, the trial goes cold, never to warm up again. until
i went and i touched him, i ll never forget that feeling. it was just before dawn when he found his father dead in the driveway. there s no doubt in my mind what happened. i immediately knew. there was someone else who may have known, too. i turned around and looked at my mama, like you know who did this, that but there was one thing no one could no, the strange stream twists still to come. it was a bit of a surprise. kind of a shock. when they found out she was seen him again. a lovers triangle, always leads to trouble. how could you do such a horrible thing? you destroyed me. did this one lead to murder? what was your like watching him walk out of jail? he beat the system. hello and welcome to dateline. how long does it take a killer to stop worrying about whether he will ever be caught? a couple of weeks? a couple of months? 25 years? if he is still a free man then, he probably would be pretty sure he did indeed get away with murder. after a
uncovered a man who seem obsess. who first pleaded with marianne and then began using language that sounded more threatening. i want you to come back to me. kind of statements. and then, you better come back. she was afraid he would skin her a life, she told us. skin her life? if she didn t come back to him. but he janos wouldn t stop calling, or even making threats over the phone to archie. and archie hung up on him. he d call back immediately. don t hang up on me. and then she called me back, i m going to get you. the next day janos showed up at the mcfarland s house, caring a small pouch. mary ann was in the shower, saar to let him in. the two started talking but then marianne entered the room. and janos says, darling
odd lying on the pavement. and as i got closer and closer, i started saying wow, that looks like my dad. and when i finally got up and realized it was my dad, i had that moment of just disbelief. archie was healthy just 58, it didn t make sense email him like this on the driveway. my dad and i touched him, there was just, i will never forget that feeling. it just it was very lifeless. it didn t feel good. so i started yelling, mom, mom, call 9-1-1. that is laying on the driveway. i don t know what s the. matter when paramedics arrived it was much too late to save archie. or in this next moment, the innocent expectations about life, which gary mcfarland now lost for good. it was just blood everywhere on the front of him.
the stuff that you see him leave it to beaver. you will see when gary talks about his dad how close they were. and it wasn t just because i archie had introduced him to surfing. i kind of always looked up to my dad. my dad was a really soft spoken, easygoing, yet affable guy. so here they were. to the outside world, an old-fashioned family, inside secretly something seething. it was almost christmas, 1985. 5:30 am. archie started work early. so did gary, who was just 20 years old then. he had come into my room and he said hey, gary, i m going to be leaving now, so make sure you get up. i said okay, no problem, thanks dad. love you. see you. gary dressed, headed outside into cold, dark morning. it was then he saw something