In June 1996, Mary and Joe Lassiter moved into what they imagined was just an average rented house on East Branch Street in Arroyo Grande, California.
But it didn’t take long for the Lassiters to realise that perhaps their new home was not so average after all.
For starters, there was a fresh layer of concrete over the backyard, which had been laid just weeks beforehand.
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Then there was the red splatter in the bathroom. Mary, a nurse, and Joe, a hospital worker, instantly recognised it as dried blood.
In October, as Mary searched the bizarrely concreted backyard for a spot to plant flowers, she discovered a lone, blood-smeared earring.
But the most obvious sign that something weird was going on happened in the middle of the night.
Every night.
At exactly 4.20am each morning, the couple would wake to the sound of an alarm. It sounded like a watch alarm – beep, beep, beep – every day for weeks, perhaps even a month.
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Wait, so the police haven't dug up the backyard yet? I hope it's because they're getting their ducks in a row and trying to avoid another cock up like losing the earring and photo.
It sounds to me like it got buried under the mountain of cases that police generally have to deal with, and that yet again a true crime journalist has put everything together for them so they're now acting while trying to make sure they don't screw it upo (again): reminds me a lot of what the Teacher's Pet podcast did...