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After a while, Gary finally believed that the young woman was indeed dead, and worried that the murderer might not be far away, maybe he was watching from behind a certain big tree, because looking from the direction Gary parked, the blood on the woman's face It looks very bright in the morning light, very fresh. Gary Foster turned the car around and headed home as if fleeing for his life.When he reached the door, he yelled into the house: "Someone dumped a body on the pasture!" The 15-year-old son had already gone to school, and only his wife, Vitie, was at home, and she didn't leave until 8 o'clock.Gary reported the incident to the police and called a cousin of his who was a police officer in Dallas.My cousin also lives near the ranch and hasn't had time to leave for work.Confused, Gary asked on the phone if his cousin could stay with him until the police arrived.Cousin said no problem.

Gary Foster had just dared to return to the scene accompanied by Vitti.This time, he got out of the car because his cousin asked him to carefully record the location, condition, posture, etc. of the corpse, saying that the police would definitely check him repeatedly afterwards.If the murderer is caught, the prosecution will certainly summon him to testify in court. The deceased looked about fifteen or sixteen years old, and looked like a middle school student.Fair skin, flaxen hair slightly curly, slightly below the shoulders.He was dressed like a person who went out for running and exercising: inside the white long-sleeved Nike fleece on his upper body was a gray T-shirt with the words "UIL District 1 cross-country long-distance running regional competition 1995" on the chest.She wears teal sports shorts.Police later confirmed that the torn spot on the shorts matched the turquoise strip hanging from the barbed wire.There were no shoes on her feet, only two white line socks.The deceased was on his back, with his head resting in the center of a large pool of blood.Her head was wounded by a heavy blow, and she also had two gunshot wounds on her face, which left her once beautiful face bloody and almost disfigured.The blood spread under the body of the deceased to the waist, and drew a rough circle with the distance between his head and waist as the radius.Crews at the police department's crime scene laboratory later used shovels to remove a large swath of blood-soaked soil for identification.

When questioned by the police, the Fosters were husband and wife. "She poses like it's put on," Gary said. "It's as if someone put her in that way on purpose." Wei Di added a footnote to her husband's words. "It's impossible for a person to fall to the ground in that position. But then again, all scenarios are possible," Galli said. "I can't imagine anyone falling flat on their back like that. Of course, anything can happen." Witty's words sounded like an echo of Gary. "I really want to write down every detail carefully, because I know that when you ask me, I have to be able to describe it. But I still can't remember it all, because not everyone wants to see that kind of scene. It's too exciting. It's frightening," Gary said.

"It looked very scary, a chilling, weird feeling. Think about it, lying there alone and never getting up again." Witty said, "My first thought at the time was: 'Whose child is this?'" Whose child is this? The second 911 call was from Jones' home.Jones lives in Mansfield so the call was forwarded to Mansfield Police Station. Linda Jones, 39, told the officer on duty on the phone that the family's eldest daughter, Artian Garcia Jones, 16, was missing.According to Linda's account, she was woken up by the alarm clock in Artien's room at 6:00 in the morning.The alarm clock rang for a long time, so Linda had no choice but to get up and go to her daughter's room to turn off the alarm clock.Artian was not in her room. Linda thought she woke up before 6 o'clock and went out for morning exercise. Before leaving, she forgot to turn off the alarm clock. This happened more than once before, so Linda didn't pay much attention.Yatian used to be a member of the Mansfield Middle School girls soccer team. He injured his left knee not long ago and had surgery. He can no longer play football. After school starts this fall, he will be transferred to the cross-country long-distance running team, so as long as the weather permits, Yatian Go outside for a run every morning.

Not long after, Linda's husband, Bill Jones, and their two sons also woke up.Bill was a heavy machinery repair mechanic, and Linda worked as a chiropractor in a rehab center, so she usually worked late.As usual, there was a rush every morning, and when the husband and son were sent away, the wall clock on the wall had pointed to 8 o'clock, and Yatian hadn't come back yet.Linda knew that her daughter would occasionally sneak out for a run when she couldn't sleep at night, or on weekends, after the family was asleep, she would sneak out to attend some young people's midnight parties.Not long ago, Bill found out once. He was very angry, and even found nails to nail the windows of Artian's room to death.But this still can't stop her daughter from relapsing from time to time.Strictly speaking, Yatian is not a very rebellious child who fights against his parents, but sometimes he is not obedient.For example, she is very disciplined in school and has good grades.And she never stayed out all night, let alone missed school.

Thinking of this, Linda felt uneasy and anxious.She called the school right away, but no one saw Artian.I also called the "Gold Medal Fried Chicken" restaurant where my daughter worked, but no one saw Yatian.Linda walked into her daughter's room again, only to find that Artian's bed was neatly made, as if no one had ever slept on it, and her textbooks were spread open on the desk.What's even more strange is that Yatian's running shoes are still placed at the door of the room. "There must be something wrong," Linda said to the police officer on duty. Soon, Bill Jones came back, and the two sons were brought back.Sergeant Greg Manuson, from Mansfield Police, told the Jones family to go over all the details of Artian since last night.Sergeant Manuson was also a friend of the Joneses.

Linda said that yesterday was Sunday, and Yatian worked a 4-hour night shift at the "Gold Medal Fried Chicken" restaurant, from 5 pm to 9 pm. The "Gold Medal Fried Chicken" shop is about a mile away from Jones' home. Artian doesn't have a car, so he usually runs to and from get off work.But last night, he took a colleague's car back.The daughter has developed the habit of exercising every day, so when she got home, she begged her mother to drive her to the 24-hour Hughley Fitness Center.The mother and daughter stayed there until just after 10 o'clock.After returning home, around 10:30, a call came in looking for Artian. It was her new boyfriend and a colleague of the "Gold Medal Fried Chicken" restaurant, Terrasse Smith.Originally, according to the rules of the Jones family, Yatian could not answer the phone after 10 o'clock in the evening.But the daughter said that Trusser had just returned from a weekend away with her parents. Bill and Linda hesitated, and they still let her pick it up, but told her that they could only talk for a few minutes.

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