he actually thought he was still going home. he even told me, he goes, well, i didn t kill her. i almost wanted to slap him and go, no, you hired somebody else to. oh, he must have known. i mean, you got to be blind and deaf not to know that. you d think. we used to laugh like is this guy for real? frank set it up, called fred s land line, got the answering machine, still lynn s voice. hi, you ve reached the schockners. sorry we missed your call. please leave a message after the tone and we will get back to you. have a great day. bye-bye. hey, old man, it s frank. just wanted to come on by and see you and talk to you about a couple things so we can get a couple things straightened up. i would appreciate it. i m going to try you on your cell phone. hello? hello. hello? you there? yeah. what s going on, bud? nothing much. and they agreed to meet 7:30 in the evening at a local restaurant. i ll try to be there on time.
to make a complete family, a desire that only intensified once charlie came along. she wanted her son to be the best person he could be. and would stop at nothing to make sure that he got that. around bixby knolls the schockners were considered a perfectly normal, if upscale, family. certainly not the kind of people who would be targeted by drug dealers. of course, members of the family had a slightly more intimate perspective. mark, for example, loved his sister but found fred a little obnoxious. he wasn t shy about dropping hints about the extent of his holdings. mark didn t see them very often. he lived way across the country in georgia. but when he did come to visit in long beach, and they went out for dinner, fred always managed to monopolize the conversation, then somehow, stick mark with the bill. cheap.
prepared frank for his big meeting with fred, el cubano got a call from his wife. he said, hey, i m down here with the cops and i m helping them. and he goes, i ll be home later. he actually thought he was still going home. he even told me, he goes, well, i didn t kill her. i almost wanted to slap him and go, no, you just hired somebody else to. oh, he must have known. i mean, you got to be blind and deaf not to know that. you d think. we used to laugh like is this guy for real? frank set it up, called fred s land line, got the answering machine. hi, you ve reached the schockners. still lynn s voice. leave a message after the tone and we will get back to you. have a great day. bye-bye. hey, old man, it s frank. just wanted to come on by and see you and talk to you about a couple things so we can get a couple things straightened up. i would appreciate it. i m going to try you on your cell phone. hello? hello. hello? you there? yeah. what s going on, bud? no
didn t understand how deep the hole was, as undercover cop kris nelson prepared frank for his big meeting with fred, el cubano got a call from his wife. he said, i m down here with the cops and i m helping them. and he goes, i ll be home later. he actually thought he was still going home. he even told me, he goes, well, i didn t kill her. and i almost wanted to slap him and go, no, you just hired somebody else to. he must have known. i mean, you got to be blind and deaf not to know that. you d think. we used to laugh like, is this guy for real? reporter: frank set it up, called fred s land line, got the answering machine, still lynn s voice. hi, you ve reached the schockner s. sorry we missed your call. please leave a message after the tone and we will get back to you. have a great day. bye-bye. hey, old man, it s frank. just wanted to come on by and see you and talk to you about a couple things so we can get a couple things straightened up. i would appreciate it.
best person he could be. and would stop at nothing to make sure that he got that. reporter: around bixby knolls, the schockners were considered a perfectly-normal, if upscale family. certainly not the kind of people who would be targeted by drug dealers. of course, members of the family had a slightly, more intimate perspective. mark, for example, loved his sister. but found fred a little obnoxious. he wasn t shy about dropping hints about the extent of his reporter: mark didn t see them very often. he lived way across the country in georgia. but when he did come to visit in long beach and they went out for dinner, fred always managed to monopolize the conversation and somehow stick mark with the bill. cheap. totally opinionated. absolutely self-involved. reporter: so when he invited