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[New Case] Terminal Care

[New Case] Terminal Care

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Hello, Officer  

Jerry Shaw was found dead behind the Yoknapatawpha Acres nursing home where he worked as an orderly.

He had a couple of bruises but no other apparent injuries, and at 31, he was too young to immediately assume his death was from natural causes.

So how did this man end up dead next to a dumpster?

Man in scrubs lying dead between a dumpster and the curb with an inset photo of his face when he was alive

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.



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Phil Shaw interview

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The detectives spoke to Phil about his late brother, Jerry.


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Phil Shaw bio

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Phil and his brother were always very different people throughout Jerry's life.


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Evidence inventory

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CSU provided a preliminary inventory of evidence collected from the scene behind Yoknapatawpha Acres.


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Lynette Martinson bio

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Lynette recently started working at Yoknapatawpha Acres after the death of her husband.


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Lynette Martinson interview

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The detectives talked to Lynette, a nurse at Yoknapatawpha Acres, who discovered Jerry's body.


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Jerry Shaw bio

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Jerry was an orderly at the Yoknapatawpha Acres nursing home, where he was found dead.


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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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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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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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