Four months after Michelle O’Connell’s death, St Johns Sheriff, David Shoar, turned the investigation over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (“FDLE”). What state investigators found changed everything.
And when Eli Washtock was murdered, there were rumors that his son was staying in a separate apartment. Where exactly was his son living?
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05/04/20 • 45 min
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