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The video discusses the tragic double homicide of Jack and Linda Myers, initially leading investigators to suspect various individuals, including Andrew Huffman and Jack's son, Gregg Myers. Through forensic evidence and investigative work, Gregg Myers emerged as the prime suspect due to financial motivations and physical evidence linking him to the crime. Ultimately, Gregg Myers was found guilty of the murders after being connected to the crime through a shotgun purchased and disposed of in the river, leaving behind incriminating evidence such as a fingerprint and a scratched serial number on the weapon. Law enforcement's meticulous investigative work led to justice prevailing despite Gregg's attempt at a calculated crime.
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In this segment of the video, a 4-year-old boy named Johnny Hufman arrives late to preschool wearing only pajamas and boots, covered in blood, sharing that his great-grandparents were found deceased in their home by gunshot wounds. The killer utilized a homemade silencer made from quilting material and a 12-gauge shotgun. The motive behind the murders appeared not to be robbery, as valuables were not taken from the residence, including a significant amount of cash left undisturbed in a deposit bag. The medical examiner estimated the time of death between 4:00 and 6:00 a.m., with a neighbor recalling a suspicious minivan in the victims’ driveway around 4:30 a.m.
00:03:00
In this segment of the video, investigators discovered that the phone lines were cut and the basement window was removed at the Myers’ home. Shoe impressions found in the dirt were cast for analysis. 4-year-old Johnny, who lived in the house, found his great-grandparents murdered and mentioned seeing a green monster in his room that night. A double homicide occurred in Bradford, Ohio, revealing no robbery motive. The victims, Jack and Linda Myers, ran a pizza shop but had concerns related to Jack’s car business and rental properties.
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In this part of the video, investigators looked into Andrew Huffman as a suspect in the murder of Jack and Linda due to his strained relationship with Linda and refusal to pay child support for their son, Johnny. Despite initial suspicions, Huffman was eliminated as a suspect after being found in another state. Another potential suspect was Jack’s son, Gregg Myers, who was facing financial difficulties and stood to inherit his father’s farmhouse. However, after thorough searches of Gregg’s residence and workplace, including dumpsters and shoe sizes, no incriminating evidence was found linking him to the murders. The police also found no matching items described by a witness, leading to increased concern due to lack of other suspects.
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In this part of the video, the murders of Jack and Linda Myers are discussed. The prime suspect, Gregg Myers, Jack’s son, had an alibi for the time of the murder but also had a motive due to financial troubles and potential inheritance. Investigators searched various routes between the crime scene and Gregg’s workplace and eventually found a shotgun in the Stillwater River, near the crime scene, with tape matching evidence at the scene. Additionally, forensic evidence was found downstream, suggesting the potential disposal of incriminating materials in the river.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, investigators found clothing items including tennis shoes and a stocking mask that were compared to the crime scene evidence. Although the shoes’ tread design matched, they were two sizes smaller than the suspect’s shoe size. The shotgun found with the clothing had its serial number ground off, but forensic scientist Timothy Duerr restored part of it using an acid solution, revealing no connection to the suspect. Investigators then subpoenaed the suspect’s cellphone records and identified two numbers of individuals selling shotguns in a local newspaper, leading to a potential purchase by the suspect.
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In this segment of the video, Gregg Myers was identified as the person who bought a Winchester shotgun, with matching serial numbers to the one found in the river. Scientists found a partial fingerprint inside a glove that matched Myers, likely due to skin oil transfer. Surveillance tape showed Myers purchasing ammunition used in the murders shortly before the crimes were committed. Myers was arrested and charged with two counts of murder based on this evidence.
00:18:00
In this segment of the video, it is revealed that Gregg staged a break-in at his father’s house, where he shot and killed his father and stepmother. He then checked on his young nephew Johnny, who managed to escape harm. Gregg disposed of the murder weapon and evidence in the river. Johnny discovered the gruesome scene and ran to preschool to seek help. Gregg Myers was found guilty of two counts of aggravated murder and received two life sentences without parole. His fatal errors were leaving a fingerprint and a scratched serial number on the shotgun, ultimately leading to his conviction.
00:21:00
In this segment of the video, law enforcement found a shotgun that was crucial physical evidence in connecting Mr. Myers to a crime. Mr. Myers had meticulously planned a crime, but ultimately, his attempt at committing the “perfect crime” did not work out in his favor, ending on the side of justice.