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On Thursday, Wisconsin investigators armed with a DNA match arrested a 76-year-old former handyman at the reception site, Edward W. Edwards, in Louisville, Ky. Prosecutors have charged him with two counts of first-degree murder.
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businesses for sale 45414 District Attorney Susan V. Happ declined to comment on what led investigators back to Edwards, saying only that new evidence had emerged since they first questioned him in 1980.
dependable handyman services Drew's mother, Norma Walker, said she was shocked when Jefferson County Sheriff Paul Milbrath told her the news Thursday night.
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But instead of closure, the arrest has only ripped open old wounds, said Walker, now 70. She doesn't want to hear about details and she's dreading a trial. "You hope this day would come, but now that it's here, it's really hard.
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business for sale apollo bay vicAll the memories come back," she said. "He robbed me of my daughter, robbed me of Christmases, birthdays, weddings, everything families do together." Online records in Louisville-Jefferson County, Ky., showed Friday that Edwards was in custody and he did not yet have an attorney. He was scheduled to be arraigned Saturday morning on a fugitive warrant. If a judge decides the warrant is valid, an extradition hearing will be held, prosecutors said. According to the criminal complaint, Hack's father reported the couple missing on Aug. 10, 1980.

The couple was last seen leaving the reception at the Concord House, a dance hall in Sullivan, a town about 40 miles west of Milwaukee, around 11 p.m. the night before. David Hack found his son's car in the hall's parking lot, still locked with his son's wallet inside. Five days later, investigators found Drew's shredded pants, panties and bra in the road about three miles from Concord House. In October, hunters found Drew's body in the woods about eight miles from Concord House. The next day searchers found Tim Hack's body in the same area. A medical examiner found signs that Drew had been tied up and strangled, and her boyfriend had been stabbed. Investigators learned Edwards was a handyman at the Concord House and campgrounds next to the hall. Witnesses remembered Edwards had a bloody nose during the weekend the couple disappeared. He said he had hurt it deer hunting. The complaint said Edwards and his family left Wisconsin in September 1980, shortly after detectives initially questioned him.

They interviewed Edwards again in June in Louisville. At first he denied hearing anything about the couple going missing, the complaint said, but when detectives pressed him he said he had beers at the Concord House and may have seen the couple. He also said he had never been deer hunting. Investigators took DNA from him then. Earlier this month, authorities said the state crime lab matched it to semen on Drew's pants. Investigators took Edwards into custody at his Louisville home Thursday without incident. Hack's father, now 71, said all he wants to know now is why Edwards chose his son and his girlfriend. "I'm glad it's over," David Hack said. "I don't know how you can't admit to it if the DNA matches." Edwards faces life in prison if he's convicted.$464,900 Report a problem with the transaction08/16/2016 - Seller - $464,900ProblemDetailsYour emailTransaction flaggedWe will review this transaction. If changes are necessary, it may take up to 2 weeks for corrections to appear on Zillow.

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[When] our company took off, we were approached to do a show called My Dream Home. We mulled it over to make it [about] what we were doing with clients, and that’s what Property Brothers became,” Jonathan said. “And the rest is history.”MORE: How the Property Brothers Got Their Start at Age 7!We recently caught up with the contractor/designer half of the Scott team at an event for Tide Oxi to learn a little bit more about one of our favorite HGTV hosts. In addition to filming three hit shows (Property Brothers, Buying & Selling, and Brother vs. Brother), the contractor finds a little bit of time to binge-watch some TV shows and practice his magic. But the one place you won’t see him? Dating 25 women as The Bachelor—find out why!1. He and his twin brother Drew began as actors.“We started out as actors. When we were coming out of high school, we didn’t want to be struggling actors and—I remember the conversation—we were like, ‘Let’s invest in real estate!’ We knew nothing about it so we bought every book we could, we watched infomercials on how to make millions with no money down, and a lot of it was bad information, but we managed to use what we could and bought our first house at 18 for only $250.

It was a $200,000 house, we put $250 down, fixed it up, and sold it a year later for a $50,000 profit, and that’s when the light bulb went on. We were like, ‘There could be something here.’ So we kept doing it over and over and we had friends in business who kept asking to do it with us as well. at the time I was at university for business management, [and] I went back to college for construction and design. Then our company took off and we were approached to do a show called My Dream Home. We mulled it over to make it [about] what we were doing with clients, and that’s what Property Brothers became.“Actually, the first show, Drew was approached for a first show called Realtor Idol—basically American Idol for realtors. It was the dumbest idea ever. That show did not go [anywhere], but they liked him and heard he had a twin brother who was a designer and a contractor and the rest is history.”2. He turned down an offer to be The Bachelor.“They actually asked me to be The Bachelor, but I turned it down.

Now, Temptation Island is the kind of show I would be more interested in! A lot of people don’t know that I’ve won awards. I used to do big stage shows. Keep an eye on me—maybe I’ll do more magic this year, put some videos up online.”4. He likes to binge-watch his TV.“I don’t really watch TV. I don’t have time. I will typically wait for a show to end and I’ll buy the whole season—I like Dexter and House. When you watch a show [in real time] you have to wait, what, a week? If you have time, you can roll right into another episode. Breaking Bad I watched the first few episodes of, it was fantastic, and then I missed the rest of the series, so that’s probably the next one I’m going to download. That and House of Cards.”MORE: 5 Changes that Make a Big Difference in Your Home5. His favorite part of a renovation is…“For me, it’s not that I like the ‘I told you so’ moment, but clients always say, ‘You can’t do that,’ and I’m like, ‘Yes, you can.’

Once it’s done, because I legitimately don’t let the family see them, they come in and their jaw drops and they give me a hug. That’s the moment of validation. It’s an ‘I told you so’ moment, but it’s also a heart-warming moment.“On Property Brothers, when you see the houses that we do, they’re run-down, gross, nasty. People think we stage it like that, but we don’t—those are how people have put it on the market. It’s such a missed opportunity, because if the sellers cleaned the whole place they’d probably get five grand more. I think that’s one of the biggest things people don’t understand: a clean house will sell faster. If you stage a home properly you can get, easily, 20 grand more and it doesn’t cost you that much. Tide Oxi can handle the majority of the stains that you throw at it. The best thing for me is cleaning up upholstery because the first thing people will do when they have an old couch or something is to think ‘Oh, I’ve got to re-upholster the whole thing,’ but you don’t actually have to if you’ve got a product like this.