Magnolia's son moved her into Yoknapatawpha Acres when she needed constant help with her arthritis.
The detectives talked to Mrs. Harbison about her roommate, Rose, and their encounters with Jerry.
Ed has struggled to adequately care for his mother since his father died.
The detectives spoke to Ed about his and his mother's experiences with Jerry Shaw.
Albert Clark's life before he arrived at Yoknapatawpha Acres is a mystery.
The detectives talked to Albert about Jerry Shaw and life at the nursing home.
The detectives talked to Bill about what he saw the day Jerry died.
Jack always wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps and become a caregiver.
The detectives spoke with nurse's aide Jack about working with Jerry.
Joe's mother taught him cooking, baking, and compassion for the lonely people he meets.
The detectives talked to Yoknapatawpha Acres' head cook about operations at the facility.
The detectives obtained the Yoknapatawpha Acres visitors log for the day Jerry Shaw died.
The detectives asked the receptionist about the nursing home's visitors on the day Jerry died.
The detectives tracked down Natalie for a few follow-up questions and learned something surprising.
Dr. James Franklin contacted the YCSD regarding his examination of Rose Jenkins.
After a frightening incident, Margery moved her mother to Yoknapatawpha Acres.
The detectives caught up with Margery, who was in town to see to her mother.
The detectives asked Bernice some follow-up questions about several of her co-workers.
The detectives had some follow-up questions for LaDonna about Jerry Shaw and Rose Jenkins.
The detectives asked Sylvia to answer some more questions about Jerry and his relationships.
The detectives had several follow-up questions for nursing home manager Richard Landrigan.
The Coroner's Office provided a preliminary autopsy report on Jerry Shaw. Additional analyses are ongoing.
The detectives pressed Matt for his whereabouts when Jerry died and more details on their relationship.
The detectives met with Natalie again in hopes she'd talk more openly, given recent changes.