Emergency Services received a 911 call reporting a body at the Yoknapatawpha County Conference Center.
A freelance journalist, Jared was allegedly about to reveal game-changing secrets about Elvis.
The detectives spoke with Yvonne a few hours after she found Jared Plunk's bloody body.
Alison had been married to Jared for nearly two decades at the time of his death.
The detectives talked to Jared's wife at the YCCC on the morning he was found dead.
Lifelong Elvis fan Max Snyder grew up in the King's hometown and later moved to Oxford.
The detectives talked to the man who organized the conference where Jared was scheduled to speak.
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CSU submitted a preliminary inventory of evidence collected in the Jared Plunk homicide investigation.
The detectives asked Yvonne to come in for a few more questions.
Max contacted the detectives to say he'd remembered additional information.
The detectives asked Kelly about her relationship with Jared Plunk.
A longtime Elvis devotee, Sonya is a sought-after speaker at Elvis fan gatherings.
The detectives spoke with Sonya, who was replaced as keynote speaker on short notice.
Lindsey helped her second husband, Max, plan and finance the Elvis conference.
The detectives met with the conference co-organizer, Max Snyder's wife.
Peter's wife and his sister both allegedly suffered due to Jared Plunk's actions.
Joy was Peter Davis' sister and a longtime Elvis fan and memorabilia collector.
The detectives spoke to Peter about his and his loved ones' interactions with Jared.
The detectives talked to Carl about his interactions with Jared Plunk.
Rose is a lifelong Elvis fan and sometimes performs as an Elvis tribute artist.
The detectives talked to conference attendee Rose about her plan to confront Jared Plunk.