Richard Landrigan interview #2
Wednesday, September 18, 2024 – 1:14 p.m.
Richard Landrigan is the manager of the Yoknapatawpha Acres nursing home, where Jerry Shaw was employed.
Detectives Armstrong and Murphy re-interviewed him at the Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department.
Participants:
- Detective T. Armstrong
- Detective S. Murphy
- Richard D. Landrigan
Detective Armstrong: Thanks for coming in. Would you please state your name and address for the record?
Richard Landrigan: Richard Dean Landrigan. I live at 262 Woodlawn Drive, Oxford. What did you want to talk to me about?
Detective Armstrong: How are things going at that lovely facility of yours?
Richard Landrigan: Things are great. I've already replaced Shaw.
Detective Armstrong: Have you replaced your head nurse?
Richard Landrigan: How did you— She'll be easy to replace. I was going to fire her anyway.
Detective Murphy: Really? She told us you called her and asked her to come back.
Richard Landrigan: That is absurd. When she quit, I said, "Good riddance." All she did by quitting was save me a lot of paperwork. She was always complaining about something.
Detective Armstrong: Always complaining about what a horrible manager you were?
Richard Landrigan: Whatever. That's her opinion, and she's welcome to it.
Detective Armstrong: What do you think made Natalie quit?
Richard Landrigan: I don't know, and I don't care. I'm just glad she's gone.
Detective Armstrong: Could it have had anything to do with Rose Jenkins?
Richard Landrigan: I don't know what you're talking about.
Detective Armstrong: Why did Rose Jenkins move out?
Richard Landrigan: I think her daughter wanted her to be closer to where she lives.
Detective Armstrong: That's it?
Richard Landrigan: As far as I know.
Detective Murphy: We've heard that you and Jerry Shaw had some pretty heated arguments in the weeks before his death.
Richard Landrigan: We had some minor disagreements.
Detective Murphy: About what?
Richard Landrigan: Just the usual workplace differences of opinion. Nothing serious.
Detective Murphy: I would think that shoving was pretty serious.
Richard Landrigan: I never laid a hand on that man.
Detective Armstrong: We hear he shoved you, and you cowered away.
Richard Landrigan: Never happened. I don't know where you people get your information, but it's way off.
Detective Murphy: Do you know of anyone who would want to kill Shaw?
Richard Landrigan: I thought Jerry slipped on some garbage.
Detective Armstrong: Just answer the question, Mr. Landrigan.
Richard Landrigan: A lot of people didn't like him very much, but I don't know about wanting to kill him. I just can't help you there. Although… you know who really didn't like him?
Detective Armstrong: Who?
Richard Landrigan: Natalie. Maybe she did it. She's a big woman. She'd have the strength.
Detective Armstrong: The strength to do what exactly?
Richard Landrigan: Everyone thought he slipped, so I'm guessing he was pushed. I don't know.
Detective Armstrong: Did you shove him?
Richard Landrigan: I told you before. I had nothing to do with this murder or accident or whatever it was.
Detective Murphy: Where is it you said you were in the hour or so before the body was found?
Richard Landrigan: I don't recall. I think I was on my lunch break. I eat late because I have so much to do. I don't remember if I went out that day or if I ate in my office or the cafeteria.
Detective Murphy: Do you remember where you were when Lynette told you Jerry was dead?
Richard Landrigan: Yes, I was in my office. I do remember that.
Detective Armstrong: Either you're lying, or you have a terrible memory.
Richard Landrigan: I've had so much on my mind, and the days all run together. Whatever I said before is probably correct. It would have been fresh in my mind then.
Detective Armstrong: Did you kill Jerry?
Richard Landrigan: No, I did not! I've already told you that.
Detective Armstrong: Has anything you told us today been the truth?
Richard Landrigan: What? How dare you? If you're not going to listen to me, then I don't see any reason to continue this. I have nothing further to say to you anyway. I would like to return to my job now.
Detective Murphy: All right. You may go—for now.
Interview ended – 1:37 p.m.