Janice Willhelm’s children think their mother may have been murdered even though her husband said she was found dead of an apparent suicide. Crime Watch Daily’s Nerissa Knight investigates.

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49 thoughts on “Pt. 3: Did This Texas Woman Die Of Suicide or Murder? – Crime Watch Daily with Chris Hansen”
  1. Guess the Wild West never left the South. You'd think people would be in their right minds to follow legal proceedings in anything even as simple as marriage or buying/selling property. There's no longer a place for rootin' and tootin' with pistols ablaze.

  2. Ok so if he had no children or anything, instead of leaving it to a random person or "a cousin of his wife" then why not leave it to his wifes children; you know the same people he stole it from! I hope they get their family farm back, & i hope it gets proved that the step father murdered the mother!

  3. Wouldn’t you leave the farm to your dead wife’s kids? Not someone you look at as a daughter that you’ve only known for a year? All these people commits suicide by shooting themselves in the back of the head? Come on! Small town weird shit. Call the FBI

  4. The killer definitely has friends in law enforcement. It could be a group of people. There is no way so many peoples deaths  in the area have been categorized as suicide. The sheriff is involved 100%. The family should get FBI involved to investigate the corrupted law enforcement there.

  5. Those people who commit murder seriously surprise me, why kill someone when you know you won't live forever, u know you're also going to die at some point. So it doesn't make any sense

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