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On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Donnawrote: > The story I got from the sheriff's deputy was a bit disjointed, He was > pretty shaken up by the whole thing and the friends were not being very > cooperative. P and R and 1 or 2 friends went out to get some > drugs. P and R crushed the pills and injected them in the car and > passed out immediately. The friend(s) drove them home and just thought they > were passed out. They took them into the house and checked on them an hour > later and found them dead. The friends then freaked out and it took a few > hours for them to call the police and they kept giving different stories. > > The police showed up to what they thought was a crime scene and the dogs > wouldn't let them near the bodies so they had to call animal control. The > house didn't have any electricity, the windows were all open and it was full > of cockroaches and filthy. The police are going to keep trying to find the > person who sold them the drugs but no one is talking. They are not viewing > it as homicide because P and R took the drugs willingly. > > Thats all the info I have. It would have really helped if they had a will > so we could have kept their ashes together and known more info about the > dogs. Without being able to marry or a will, their wishes can't be enforced > and I am dead certain that P would have wanted his ashes to be with > R's. They loved each other so much. I'm glad they were together when > they died and they went very quickly. > > > > > > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:06 PM, wrote: >> >> Mom, >> >> Thanks for letting me know what's going on with the remains and the dogs - >> I hope things work out with M. >> >> When you and H were talking, you mentioned something about a couple of >> friends; all I knew was that you had received a call. If it's not too much >> trouble or too weird of a request, what's the story behind what happened? >> I'm curious for more information because this is affecting me more than I >> thought it would. It's not that P and I were terribly close, but I did >> look up to the devotion in his and R's relationship. >> >> Love, >> Matt >> >> On Jul 22, 2009 2:51pm, Donna wrote: >> > Hi Matt, >> > >> > >> > >> > It was so nice to see you and James yesterday. I'm glad you could make >> > it. >> > >> > >> > >> > I talked to R's brother again. They are going to save his ashes >> > and bury them when his dad dies. I was hoping that P and R could >> > have their ashes stay together. If they were married, it would not be an >> > issue. Their insensitivity is upsetting but I keep telling myself that it >> > is just ashes. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > I talked to the shelter manager where his dogs were taken. Apparently, >> > the animal control officer was very shaken up by the situation since the >> > dogs wouldn't leave P and were so protective. They haven't done the >> > temperment testing yet to determine if they are adoptable because they were >> > so traumatized, but maybe tomorrow. I gave them P's full name and they >> > are going to try and find a vet in the area who may have seen the dogs >> > because they don't even know the dogs' names. I don't think I can take 3 >> > more dogs. I tried checking on flights down there to check on them myself >> > but it is pretty expensive. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > I got in touch with M's husband and left a message but she hasn't >> > called back. I hope we can get her to sign the consent form for the >> > cremation. >> > >> > >> > >> > Talk to you soon. >> > >> > Love, >> > >> > Mom >> > >> > >> > >