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  • I find it interesting that Monika was last seen on May 5th, the first caller tip was on June 5th, and the second caller tip was on July 5th (when the remains were found).

  • I was that mystery caller, okay? - now just let it rest, I've emigrated to Ireland and have a new life here and it's great, happy new year in 2012...

  • at times i used to beat up the house...wdh!!

  • i live in San Antonio O_O

  • Maybe the person who is putting these bones there is in a field of work where they have access to bones.It would be the perfect way to set someone up to at least draw suspicion to them.Maybe an Medical Examiner or someone in the funeral business?

  • Witchcraft.

  • where they give this show i hope it did not ended

  • he [did it!!!! leonard is lying!!!!

  • Either he was set up or he did it. But seriously if you did kill someone would you really be that lazy and bury them in your back garden of your house. And who was that mystery caller and how did he know where the bones were. Its clever if Rizzo was the caller but I can only think a neighbour caught him burying his wife and decided to call the police - the mystery caller

  • @Andy2481 The police wouldn't have found the bones in the yard if it weren't for the mystery caller, so I'd say the back yard was a pretty good bet. Sure beats dumping her in a public place or someone else's yard. And the neighbor... well, maybe it was the son. Maybe Rizzo bragged to someone. Maybe someone spotted him cutting her up and dumping her. Maybe Rizzo wanted to be caught.

  • Hardly - this guy is guity as sin....he sits there and lies....mercy...where is the justice?

  • The Real Killer set Mr. Rizzzo up. Mr. Rizzoo is lucky he is not dead.

  • easily a crazy story..the police should've pursued the unidentified caller more but 4 different skeletal human remains in your backyard??..dude had to know somethin..

  • First of all, if it was Rizzo who made the phone call, it would be relatively easy to match his voice with that of the person on the phone.

    No, its clear to me that whoever called this in KNEW what happened and it was not Rizzo.

    I have seen and read about many real life murders and no amateur murderer would ever call in his or her murder and have the police search his or her house.

    More than likely whoever killed the wife called the cops anonymously. Its a nice set-up.

  • wow i remember as a child i used to hate this show so much because i thought it was too scary now i love it :)

  • so if new tests confirm it was his wife why hasn't a case been brought against him but more importantly who the mystery caller? I suspect it was Rizzo himself...

  • @555paint I was thinking the caller was Rizzo, too, at first. But now I'm wondering if he didn't hire a professional to kill her who then planted her bones and some others in the backyard, and called the police to cover his own ass.

  • @boonreincarnated em, interesting.

  • @boonreincarnated I was thinking he was just schizophrenic

  • So who the mystery/caller informant? the son? a neighboor? maybe Leonard Rizzo?

  • No no the bones werent Monika..no no the bones werent Monika..oh wait they Are!

  • @jaiblue25 LOL!

  • Bro this dude eats hands. At the very least that's fucked up enough if you ask me.

  • Leonard DePaul Rizzo remarried June 11, 2011 to Doris Fano Anderson...I wonder if she knows his past history??? Because honestly who wud b stupid enough to marry him. She might b next. Last Known Address on Kilowatt Rd, Elemendorf, TX...He sold his house on 4454 Forest Green st. where the crime occurred about a year two after the bones in his yard were discovered. Probably because he knew all were watching him and maybe even harrassing him?

  • @sylvdlcr Sorry I was wrong he didn't sell his house he lost his house for not paying the mortgage. He officially lost his home Sept 1, 1998, but per an article I read he was living in the back yard in a trailer and was evicted on Wed. May 19, 1999. He supposedly was arrested for drug charges and assault and battery as mentioned by someone else post that occured at the end of May 1999. But he's out and about again...and married as I mentioned before to Doris Fano Anderson as of June 11, 2011

  • serial.killer.for.sure.

  • i bet it was the person who made the phone call to police. oh geeze- oh geeze- oh geeze!

  • @TheGoshgolly lol is that from Fargo?

  • what about the anyonomis caller who knew the location of the bones.. an acomples?

  • @hurmpfff A spelling lesson...ANONYMOUS and ACCOMPLICE. Copy each word 10 times and then write each word in a complete sentence. And by the way, it was a neighbor who called it in- as stated above in stinkdoodle-whatever's comment. What a bizzaro name!

  • @talitakoomi

    a history lesson... i wasn't as fortunate as you to be able to learn to spell as i was a dumpster baby and left for dead, nor was i fortunate enough to go to school formally. everything i had i earned through hard work and perseverance by building my life from a life on the streets and my spelling gets better everyday. and unlike inconsiderates like you i have the ability to consider that not everyone gets a stable, carefree life that you most likely had. you spelling nazi

  • @talitakoomi

    you spelt BIZARRO wrong:-)

  • Reminds me of the movie The 'burbs

  • Bruh i love these shows !

    people say im borinnq like bitchh yue is aha !!!

  • Apparently the man is a serial killer

  • When he mr. Rizzo was talkin u cold c and hear he was stuttering and he kept looking to the left witch means he was lying bout somin cops if u don't solve this how can we trust u

  • @jg5155 ive heard that its when people are glancing to the right it means they are lying:) eh tomato tomato, no matter the way you cut em, they aren't that tasty

  • OMFG!!!! WHY IS THIS GUY STILL FREE???HE KILLED HIS WIFE!! SHE WAS CLEARLY IN DANGER WHEN THE COP CAME AND SAW HER FACE!!!BONES BURIED IN UR FUCKING YARD?? AND U DONT KNOW ANYTHING?? GIVE ME A BREAK!!!WHATS UP W/ THE FUCKING COPS??AND WHAT DO THEY MEAN THERES NO EVIDENCE A CRIME OCCURRED??WHY HAS THIS DUDE NOT BEEN ARRESTED?? GET IT TOGETHER POLICE!!! FUCKING DUMB-ASS COPS MAN!! SICK OF THERE DERELICT ASSES!!

  • would love to know who the tipper was but they probably have that info and are protecting the identity. Which I can totally understand.

  • Yeeeeeeah. I can tell by these interviews that Mr. Rizzo is hiding something. Pile of bone fragments in your yard and you don't know how they got there? Bullshit.

  • how has he not been charged in Monica's murder yet?

  • thats cop at the door is hawt

  • I swear to God. IDK how my friend can do police work at all.

    He works in homicide or on SWAT when they need him.

    He keeps his cool almost all the time. The only time he lost it and snapped at a suspect was when he told a guy who molested a 5-year old to be quiet, after the guy had said the girl "flirted" w/ him.

  • Okay, either this dude has incredibly terrible luck, or he needs to get off it! 4 people show up chopped up in your yard, and you KNOW NOTHING??? Did he owe the mob/drug dealers? They do these types of things.

  • Any update on this story since it aired.

  • give him a lie detective test...

  • i think that caller is the son why would he be at his dads house his mom wasnt there, and his dad was having some sort of attcck it doesnt make sense but hopefully the truth will be realized.

  • crazy

  • I girl my sister new in high school was murdered she was beating to death in the woods near her house. They didn't find her body for 2 weeks and that same year 2 other girls in town were murdered and 1 went missing. They think it was a traveling serial killer. Lucy's murder is still unsolved.

  • I dont think he did it, you can tell he is upset, but then again it was in his house... and like @SillyIrishPenguin said, the guy goes "I did not kill those people who's bones were found in my backyard... uh, or anyone else" why would he say "or anyone else" ...? lol

  • He’s practically shouting out that he’s guilty.

    “I did not kill those people who’s bones were found in my backyard… uh, or anyone else.”

    Really, would you feel the need to clarify that you didn’t kill anyone else if you weren’t guilty?

    Sick fucking son of a bitch.

  • why didn't they ask the husband why she hadnt gone into work for a month? what was she doing during that time?

  • Best quote of the video

    "I did not kill those people whose bones were found in my backyard."

  • @MarqueeMoon602 I was thinking the same thing when I was watching this. Do you think he could have sounded any less convincing?

  • @dslgunner1977 He sounded nervous and I believe that he was deliberately talking slow with a low tone so that he wouldn't appear to be nervous but he was clearly on the edge. "I try to beat the house and the house won", yeah right!

  • Me too! Right from the start I thought the son should be a major suspect.

  • i think the caller was the son

  • his wife was having an affair with another man and they left togther. they planted bones in the back garden to set him up so he would be out the picture. sweet revenge for the abuse. her new lover was the anonymous caller.

  • @kevphonic your clever.. good thoey.. but is it true..?? yet to know

  • I just read in an article that a garbage disposer was found in the pile of bones,hair,flesh,knives,etc. Hmmm I wonder what machine could have chopped a body, which was undoubtedly cut into larger chunks, into uniformly sized three inch pieces... I think that leonard bastard is dead,though

  • fuck that, the caller was probably a neighbor who had heard him beat the shit out of her for years and finally overheard him kill her.Someone that bizarrely violent probably harbors an ingrained resentment for women and this rizzo fucker probably picked up other women to brutalize and kill before he finally killed his own wife. He probably also treated everyone in his family like that, which would explain why his son might not have called the police about his mother, out of fear

  • @MeesterCrumpet yeah really, he sounds like a serial killer. the bones were others he had killed. when he was questioned him about it in some way, he trapped her inside the house for a month. and finally killed her in a final violent episode. the neighbor had seen him burying someone else and thought it was his wife she had been been missing, turns out what he had witnessed was the burial of one of the victims of his serial murders. im shocked this guy isnt in the slammer.

  • there is noway he doesnt know anything

  • husband or son guilty no mystery.......

  • Hmmm... My thoughts are that Monica Rizzo was possibly cheating on her husband and was with the caller. Therefore it was a set up to capture Leonard Rizzo while the pair run free. Then again that is quite a farfetched conclusion. Who knows?

  • either one of 2 things happened here ..... either rizzo killed his wife and buried her body in the back yard or someone killed his wife and planted the bones in his back garden trying to frame him so basically the caller was the murderer. Or what could be a twist is that the son killed his mother and he was the caller ... who knows?

  • Is there a conclusion to this? we dont know anything about this ..this is the true definition of unexplained mystery

  • The only reason why the authorities haven't put Mr.Rizzo on trial in order to lock him up and throw away the key is because they're afraid that a few stupid jurors would go "aww, that can't be the face of a killer! Look, he's pouting! He must be innocent!"

  • 6) how could Mr.Rizzo not know about human skeletons and a bag of flesh in his own backyard? Did he not ever smell it?

    Why are some people interested in learning about the home's previous owners as if they might have been responsible for the bones in the yard? Did you listen to the segment? The archaeologist said that the bones were greasy, not dry. That means they were fresh.

  • Oh come on people! It's obvious that Mr.Rizzo is the killer! Let's review:

    1) he never called the police when she "disappeared"

    2) a police officer saw bruising on Monica's face which is a big red flag for domestic abuse

    3) there was evidence of abuse from bashed-in walls

    4) Mr.Rizzo's claims that he beat up the house himself when she didn't come home is classic BULLSHIT

    5) how could Mr.Rizzo not know about chunks oh human hand bones in his own barbecue?

  • @redrainjedi I'm with you, guilty guilty guilty. Especially in light of Point 1.

  • @redrainjedi Well... the police did state that Leonard was having a seizure when they first showed. It's possible her husband was sick and struck her while having one such fit. I don't believe she fell like she said, but it is reasonable doubt.

  • @LegionLives I disagree. If she had been accidentally hit when her husband was having a seizure then why not just tell the cop? The old "I fell" is typical for covering up domestic violence.

  • @LegionLives It's also not very likely that she could have gotten that kind of an injury from someone having a seizure. I've had dogs that were pretty out of control and they would unintentionally hit me in the nose, not around my eye. Someone jerking about is more likely to hit you on your nose since it sticks out more. Someone trying to slap you is more likely to produce the kind of injury like the cop described.

  • The police believe everything Rizzo says?

  • maybe the son did it. he didnt report his own mother a son should be closer to their mother than the husband.. maybe the husband knows something and is in denial or in fear for his own life. that said he definitely "knows something" look at his face.. to me though.. he looks more sickened and completely lost than actually "guilty" of course i'm not expert. but i think if he didnt do it, he saw something and knows something very grim.. if not guilty i feel bad for the guy

  • @datura1983 the son could have been the one who made the phone calls and disguised his voice and tried to pin it on his father and also very odd that the father was having seizures and shit around the same time.

  • this very strange indeed

  • I'm not saying he did or didn't do it, but it's certainly interesting that a person could have pieces of four other people scattered all over his yard and not notice it.

  • maybe hannable lector had a bbq - sorry i know its in bad taste to say this but damn it all 4 people in tiny fragments have been found and no one knows jack sh@t who they were where they came from or squat and that is heart breaking those families need to know that caller youd think the police whotrack every other phone caller would find them asap

  • The caller did it

  • Rizzo had to have done it. How could someone not know there were bags of flesh in the backyard?

  • After watching the show Lie to Me I've started noticing people's BS. When Leonard Rizzo says his wife's dissapearance is a mystery to him, it's purely just words. There's no emotional activity in his face, eyes, forhead NOTHING. He doesn't believe a word he's saying. If you watch the video with the sound off, you'd think he's reading a grocery list on the wall.

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  • I looked up more recent evidence on this case. Apparently, the DNA tests were inaccurate, and there was only his wife's remains in the yard. Also, he was accused of domestic violence some years later by a girlfriend, aged 38, who ran down the street bleeding while witnesses heard Rizzo said he'd cut her into pieces and bury her in a bag in the yard. A neighbor called the cops when he saw a small dog chewing a jawbone with the wife's crooked teeth in his yard.

    Thumbs up so everyone can read it!

  • @StinkadoodlePie - Thanks for looking this up - glad they caught the bastard! Sending his wife through a woodchipper, now that's the limit - I've heard it all ((:

  • @StinkadoodlePie So...was this murdering, lying POS Leonard Rizzo ever arrested for the crime?!? I saw this way back when it was first on TV and IMMEDIATELY felt a strong impression that he had done it. It was weird because I make it a point to learn everything I can about a crime before forming an opinion about someone's guilt or innocence. This guy in GUILTY as SIN! I'd bet my last dollar on it ! I hope he gets what he deserves...

  • maybe lennord rizzo was a serial killer and his wife found out his horrible secret so he killed her.

  • Hey, I wanted to let you know that theres a little something new with this case. Nothing huge- But Leonard Rizzo's in jail for beating his girlfriend.The charges are assault with a deadly weapon, Kidnapping, and domestic abuse o_o

  • @MayDayWatson5 Thanks for the update MayDay -- this is just grisly:((

  • @MayDayWatson5

    Hey guys, another update but I think it's well known, but Rizzo is a fucking douchebag who deserves a kick in the balls. That is all.

  • Seizure doesn't usually indicate drug overdose unless it's some sort of stimulate which is rare to OD on.

  • if the bones were in the back yard why didnt the son and hubby see some one hidding the body? and why didnt they report her missing!

  • He is so guilty..On the unsolved mysteries website it says: UPDATE After two years of no new developments, Leonard Rizzo was arrested for attacking his girlfriend. He was convicted on four criminal counts including assault with a deadly weapon and kidnapping....So hes been proven deadly and a liar!

  • That man(Rizzo)... is scared of something. You can hear it in his voice and see it in his facial expressions. He knows something that hes not telling.

  • my suspicions go DIRECTLY to the informant. how would he know anything about the murder of these people unless he was a visual eyewitness. I do believe the informant is trying to frame Rizzo, I would check and see if perhaps Mrs. Rizzo was having an affair maybe. secret lover whom killed her when she tried to back out.

  • @legendarytoyou With your logic, all witnesses who call the police with info are guilty of the crime. Anyway, even if your theory is correct, and it was a secret lover who killed her, do you honestly think he would casually walk onto her husbands property, and scatter her bones around the yard? Its WAY too risky and completely nuts. Its far more likely she was killed at the house by her husband and her body chopped up and disposed of there in the hope that she would never be found.

  • @dlyras most crimes of passion happen at the spur of the moment and thinking clearly during the incident is not a defining system. had he been a serial killer then yes it would odd he would leave the remains. a serial killer would've taken the corpse to dispose of any evidence. this was hap-hazard; she was killed and dumped there. that tells me it was out of desperation, passion or just plain fear

  • @dlyras its also WAY to convenient that the remains are spread around the backyard in a place that's easily found. grant you, you do have to move some bits fo garbage around but still if you're going to hide a corpse you should usually be a bit more thorough. the body was planted there, its obvious.

  • @legendarytoyou Not necessary. People brag when they are drunk or to invoke fear in others. It's possible that the informer had a conscience and wanted to let the police know that Rizzo was a killer. Some people unless they are sociopaths can't keep secrets and want to tell someone.

  • @imhotep1 that's also a possibility. he may have been gloating with friends at a local bar and one decided justice needed to be served. hence the need for, "information anonymous"

  • i think its the caller whosmdoing the killings too

  • okay, I can't NOT comment on this. it's insanity if there really haven't been any new updates in the case, how could it not be the father/son? it's just too suspicious. did they even question the son? the 'mysterious caller' was probably just a neighbor that saw one of them disposing the body in the backyard and was freaked out about living next door to a psycho. this whole story is just plain nuts. :/

  • @Prime3709 there is an update the husband has been proven dangerouse for attaking his girlfreind

  • The weirdest thing about that entire case was the bone fragments found in the barbecue. You can't tell me that when he bought the house the it came with it. So how did they get in there? I'm willing to bet the bones in barbecue were Monica's

    I agree Miley that should look into the previous owners because four bodies the back yard is more then enough reason to do so.

  • great show!

  • Leonard Rizzo must be either very dense or very guilty. I'm going with the latter.

  • Well I seriously doubt that those bones were left there by a previous owner unless the previous owner left the bar b que pit.

  • hey is the husband in jail

  • Th police should have looked into who kept phoning the police a little deeper.

  • Not that i'm trying to blame anyone becuase we still don't know anything, but what if Monica had something to do with the bones herself and was bullied into keeping quiet becuase she had planned to confess something? This is really really strange. And the person who called acted like he really really really wanted them to know as if it would spare the attention off him. Also sounds like he was watching from somewhere.

  • this insults my intelligence. this man is so obviously a murderer

  • this case is so twisted the caller could be the son too but accusing the husband is wrong they do not have much evidence

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  • Damn liars. They better be in jail! How could that not be evidence enough? Plus not reporting her for a week! And what year was this? 1997! Could they not test the blood found in the house? What about questioning the son and neighbors? Ugh. Obviously they were never prosecuted or else it wouldn't be an "unsolved mystery." The woman found out about her husband and son's dark secret and one or both killed her. Case closed. Maybe I should be an investigator...

  • If the husband and wife we as close as he said... he WOULD have reported her missing. He thought it was odd she was missing, but just figured she'd come back, yet they were so close? Psh. PLUS the police noticed she had bruises before. The son is in on it or with holding info. He knew she missing and didn't report her either. They're lying. She probably found out about the others in the backyard and her husband beat & killed her to shut her up.

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  • @Psyche1230

    It doesn't say that the son knew his mother was missing. All it said was that at one point he said he "had not seen her for a week." Not everyone visits their parents that often.

  • @PriscillaRelentless I don't think that says much. She had been missing for a week and he hadn't seen her for a week. Sounds to me like he saw her right around the time she went missing.

  • rizzo killed his wife

  • Eerily similar to the John Christie case. Creepy.

  • Rizzo had some explaining to do....lmao

  • Are we to believe that someone else killed Monika, chopped her up, then casually walked into the Rizzo back yard to leave her rotting flesh in a bag and scatter her bones. Oh please, and risk getting caught or be seen? What for? As for Monika leaving her bag at work? Easily explainable. She intended to be gone a short time or left in a panic state forgetting her purse. Upon arriving home her husband beat her so bad (perhaps over an affair) she couldn't return to work. Eventually he killed her.

  • I laugh at the people here who call this a mystery. The only reason Leonard Rizzo has not been convicted is poor police work. A friend of theirs named Robert Hakala told police he smelt the odor of rotting flesh at the Rizzo home 3 days after he last saw Monika alive (he could be the tipster) and also saw a dog playing with a human jaw bone in the back yard. Now tell me how you live there and not notice this? Secondly, there is evidence Rizzo was violent. Third, whats the alternative theory...?

  • I think they discovered that all the bones belonged to the wife.

  • Maybe the husband and son killed those people. The wife knew and was going to talk to the police so the husband killed her. The son made an anonymous phone call because he wanted the police to find his mom and to finally catch them. What type of husband or son wouldn't call the police if their wife or

    mother was missing for a week? A guilty one.

  • i have seen those looking are cuted by a machete

  • Very interesting case.

    First of all, it is more likely that whoever called in was the murderer of Rizzo and those unidentified people. This person knew the remains were in Rizzo's yard and that Rizzo would be a likely suspect.

    Second, Rizzo's wife's absence from work implies something strange was going on at the house like she was a prisoner or something.

    Third, Rizzo knows a little more than he has said. He is involved in some way.

  • I agree. The strangest part in this case is, of course, the bones of all those other people in the backyard. That is a little suspicious. Either he's the one who did it, or the police should be looking into the previous owners.

  • @Mileyangel321 Precisely, what I was thinking. The UM segment didn't mention whether the police had looked into the previous owners and It seemed like one of the ifrst things I would do if I were the primary on this case.

    Again, I stress my belief that that whoever killed Rizzo's wife was most likely the caller. This person knew her remains were in the yard and pushed police toward Rizzo.

  • Besides, he was so insistent that the police keep checking the backyard. He was obviously monitoring the Rizzo's house because after seeing that the remains had yet to be found, called again and this time left the exact location of the bones. If this case is still open, police should use today's more advanced technology to try to identify the remains of the unknown people. Once they are identified, the easier it will be to solve the case.

  • @Mileyangel321 Good points all. I don't know what the update on this case is. Normally, police would arrest a person if a dead body or remains of bodies were found on their property. I take it they didn't because they good reason to believe there were other parties involved. By the way, I appreciate your responses and your points on these cases.

  • wounder if it whas a big stupid hungry dog that hide it bones

  • @davvvvo Even if a dog was involved, a human killed the wife and those others.

  • @Mileyangel321 It couldn't have been the previous owners because the bones were only a month or less old. It never said anything about them just moving in. I'm sure if that was the case, the cops would have checked out the previous owners.

  • @MultiSmartass1 the police didn't need to check the previous owners because the bone people said that it wasnt that old lol

  • @cdubmeyer Bullshit. You do so anyway to eliminate them. That's real policework.

    As I mentioned in previous posts, whoever made the phone calls to police was trying to push them in the Husband's direction. I don't by any means believe he was innocent of everything-he clearly knows something.However, unless this is some twisted plan, the husband more than likely didn't kill all those people by himself if he did it. He had help.

  • @Mileyangel321 It cannot be the previous owners because the archeologist said that the bones weren't dry so they've been there for only a few weeks......

  • @MultiSmartass1 ok i dont know them no more thats a family were everybody knows who and what really happened and nobody says nothing.is there an update on this case.

  • @thunder4555 I think you have to talk to Miley about an update.

    I dont run this page.

  • I think I saw the out come it was the son and he put her in a woodchiper

  • 7:30 hand bones? don't know how many?

    I think Carl has some explaining to do......

    CAAAAAAAAAAAARL!

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  • he finds out his wife is missing/murdered and he makes a joke regarding how he lost a fight to his house. And isnt it suspicious the husband was having a seizure just as the police arrive. I think it was the son.

  • Whoever did it, they are very very mentally ill and probably even possessed! I can't picture how someone can get so debauched that they could do stuff like this.

  • That's it; I'm never getting married.

  • @cfbwaysinger this show does make you think twice!!

  • HMMMM! maybe he was the caller to say he was framed and it would look like it since there was 2 calls.

  • @puddlejumper98 Not a very smart plan. If you find dead bodies in some one's yard, the assumption is that you killed them. Some trying to frame yourself only works if you can find a clear cut way to circumvent justice. In this case, that is not apparent. Whoever called WANTED the police to dig up the yard and see those bodies. Period. End of discussion.

  • son or husband.. bipolar or multiple personality disorder? creepy

  • @vidge1111 all protected undeer the bla bla (dis)information act. and you pay for the "XXX" ink, pxxxhead!

    YOURE ALL PARANOID NO BRITISH THRONE SLUT WANTS TO INVADE YER COUNTRY ! ! !

    AND MR MOORE KNOWS IT ;)

    (damn this cant be worse than the money pit (national d-fense) or dyatlovs!?!)

  • So people with bipolar kill people?

  • @ViolentMoonRat Yep.

  • WHO THE HELL WAS THE CALLER ANYWAY

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  • @Ghost999ism the guys son, he was pissed dad killed mom.

  • @Ghost999ism my guse the son

  • @Ghost999ism noone knows

  • the killer and the caller both either had to be the son or the husband ,they both didnt even show any concern or worry at all the fact their luv 1 is missing..and why wuld a stranger come into ur backyard to burry ppl bones there and even in the grill ..without you knowing any of it??!who knos if they were both in on it.crazy bastards.!

  • Look how cold the husband is. Even if he didn't commit the murder(s), why is he so indenial about her death. "We are still in love"... Her co-workers complained beforehand....why wasn't the son surprised his mother was missing? This is insane...He must be in jail by now!

  • maybe the anonymous caller hated the guy so he put the bones there to frame him

  • Grr. Weas the rest of the story. I wana know who the anonymous caller was at least.. Yea yea unsolved mysteries blah blah... I wana know what happened!!! Im sure he did it. To say they were "sooo in love with eachother" and to beat up the house?!? blah blah.. sounds like crime of passion to me

  • @KingKrunkie I like how they don't seem to care who the anonymous caller was, and how he knew what he knew.