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[Terminal Care] Loved. Loathed. Murdered?

[Terminal Care] Loved. Loathed. Murdered?

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Hello, Officer  

Detectives Armstrong and Murphy have talked to Jerry Shaw's brother, his bosses, and some of his co-workers. So far, opinions vary widely on what kind of guy he was.

But with cause of death still pending, does Jerry seem like a murder victim?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Terminal Care investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … as staff and residents reveal more about life with Jerry, how many motives come to light?



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LaDonna Kitterman bio

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LaDonna was pleased to land a job with a potential career path at Yoknapatawpha Acres.


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LaDonna Kitterman interview

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The detectives talked to LaDonna Kitterman, a nurse's aide who worked with Jerry Shaw.


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Erin Bailey bio

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Erin recently joined the Yoknapatawpha Acres staff after graduating from nursing school.


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Erin Bailey interview

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The detectives talked to nurse Erin Bailey about her late co-worker, Jerry Shaw.


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Bernice Darling interview

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Bernice is a nursing assistant at Yoknapatawpha Acres, where Jerry Shaw worked.


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Bernice Darling bio

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Bernice volunteered at Yoknapatawpha Acres as a teen and later became an employee.


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Ed Harbison interview

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The detectives spoke to Ed about his and his mother's experiences with Jerry Shaw.


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Ed Harbison bio

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Ed has struggled to adequately care for his mother since his father died.


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Magnolia Harbison bio

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Magnolia's son moved her into Yoknapatawpha Acres when she needed constant help with her arthritis.


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Magnolia Harbison interview

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The detectives talked to Mrs. Harbison about her roommate, Rose, and their encounters with Jerry.


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Rose Jenkins interview

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The detectives asked nursing home resident Rose Jenkins about her alleged complaint about Jerry Shaw.


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Rose Jenkins bio

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Rose moved into Yoknapatawpha Acres after her husband's death last year.


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