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Drew was dead. We hadn't been released his possessions till about a year after his death. Other questions we had couldn't be asked prior to his death because the attorney Kirk Osborn told us to assume that all verbal communications with Drew were being taped and letters being read.This is a crazy thought, but did she ever ask him why there was a bloody mattress in the trunk?I would have driven the mattress to the police. But I understand my mom just throwing it away. She was tired of being hounded by the press. I realize it is their job, it can just be an ugly business at times. In an effort to get an interview, reporters would call and act nice at first. They'd say they were concerned and if we felt like we needed someone to talk to, they were willing to listen. They sure change when you tell them "you appreciate the concern but don't feel like discussing things right now." The reporters would respond with threats, like "If your not going to talk to me then I'll have to go to each of your neighbors and go to the workplaces and homes of your family members." So you do the interview, and find out later that they went door-to-door talking to your neighbors anyway. At the very least they didn't hound indirect family members at their work and homes. A few received calls but that was the extent of it.It was through a reporter that my mom learned of Drew's death. I think it was about 20-45 minutes after he was pronounced dead that a reporter called and asked for her to comment on her son's death.Also in my brother's things was a key to a Mustang II of my brother's that was in my mom's garage. She opened the trunk and there was a bloody futon mattress. I didn't see it, but mom said the blood stain was about the size of a manhole cover and thick and scabby. She called the police and they never showed up. So after 3 months she threw it away.![]()
I think the police like most non-profit organizations, are understaffed. So I give them some slack. Like missing the XBox box of evidence. It felt heavy enough to be a video game system, and the contents weren't sliding around. My brother did have a lot of stuff in his apartment. It would have been like trying to catalog the contents of someone on that show Hoarders.
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