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Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Gary & Stephanie Gillette, Part One: Change Of Plans

Gone Cold - Texas True Crime

Vincent Strange

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Gary’s children were supposed to arrive at the home of their Father and Step-Mother, Stephanie, the evening before the couple were brutally slain in the early morning hours of Saturday, December 14th, 1985.

The three sisters, ages 8, 11, & 14, wouldn’t discover their Dad and Step-Mom’s fate until that Sunday, but they all knew something wasn’t right. The home phone gave nothing but a busy signal and Gary’s answering service hadn’t heard from him; Gary, though, is said to have never gone more than an hour without checking for calls.

This is the story of the events that took place that weekend.

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0:33.0

And you're going to be here.

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And you're going to

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and

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and do you

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and do you and and you It's kind of an ABCs of homicide. Your high percentage suspects are number one going to be known to the victim. Number two, you always look at the

0:55.0

closest to the victim first and then when you add in elements such as

1:01.0

as last us to get them alive or first to find them dead or in this case it would appear to be both.

1:09.5

Those things increase the odds of who you're looking at. Most homicides are committed by an individual the victim knew.

1:30.0

Whether the perpetrator was a spouse, a lover, a coworker, a neighbor, simply an acquaintance, or a close friend,

1:40.0

the likelihood of the victim having some sort of a random act or even a dispute with the

1:47.0

result of a random act or even a dispute with a complete stranger.

1:53.1

In fact, the FBI reports that stranger homicides

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make up only about 11% of the nationwide total.

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Approximately one-third of homicides are the result of an argument or disagreement of some kind.

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