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The Murdering Barn

Lawrence Edward Hinchee
3 min readFeb 19, 2022

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Phillip Jackson comes home from a one month business trip. But something is out of place, seriously out of place. He can’t find his parents, his wife, housekeeper, nor nurse that was hired several months before he left on his business trip.

Phillip begins a room by room search for his beloved wife and can’t find her. He can’t seem to find the nurse he hired to care for her, nor his parents. His only hope is to call 9–1–1. Phillip dials the numbers and the operator answers. They ask him what he needs and he said he didn’t know because his wife, parents and nurse were all missing. They told him the police would be right out. The police came out and looked around, couldn’t find anything in the house. But the old barn that was something else. Detective Kenda asked Phillip when was the las time he saw anyone alive and Phillip said a little over a month ago.

Kenda went out to the old barn and found Phillips wife and parents, but no nurse. Phillip was questioned about his trip when he left and returned. Phillip showed Kenda his stamps on his passport as he had been doing business in Korea. Kenda verified Phillips information and he was no longer classified as a suspect. In the old barn Kenda found articles of clothing that didn’t belong to the victims. He also found where the suspect(s) tried to burn down the old wooden barn. There was also evidence of sexual assault on Phillip’s wife but…

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Lawrence Edward Hinchee
Lawrence Edward Hinchee

Written by Lawrence Edward Hinchee

I am a published author. Book Titled Silent Cries A Memoir. I am a writer, photographer and author. I write under the pen name Brent Seheult. I also read a lot

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