True Crime with Kendall Rae - Veterinarian Wendi Davidson Poisons Husband with Animal Tranquilizers? The Murder of Mike Severance
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So today we're going to be talking about Michael or Mike Severance and Wendy May Davidson.
In this case is totally nuts. So I am very excited to hear your opinions
and thoughts on this one, friends, because wow, I know you're going to have a lot.
It's totally mind blowing how this one went down. It's very frustrating. Just a warning,
you're going to be annoyed. But let's start out by talking about who Wendy made Davidson is. So Wendy was born on July 23rd, 1978 in San Angelo, Texas.
Her parents Lloyd and Judy raised Wendy and her little brother Marshall out on a ranch.
And so obviously from a very young age, Wendy was around animals and always took a big
interest in animals.
And she knew from a very young age that one day she wanted to become a veterinarian.
Which I feel like is pretty common for a lot of kids. I knew at one point I wanted to be a veterinarian too
until I realized kind of the harder side of that and what you have to do in more difficult situations
is not just playing with animals clearly. But anyway, San Angelo at the time was a place
that held very traditional values.
I'm not sure how it is now or how much it's changed,
but back then I guess it was very traditional,
meaning that church, family, and having kids
were predominant focuses in this community.
Wendy attended Water Valley High School
where she was a great student.
And in her free time, she volunteered at the local vet clinic.
Growing up, she was also very athletic.
She played on her high school basketball team
and volleyball team, and at one point she was also a cheerleader.
After high school in the fall of 1996,
Wendy went on to attend Angelo State University,
and in only two years,
she completed all of her pre-rept courses.
After that, she went to Texas A&M
to study veterinary medicine,
so she could finally fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming a vet.
And people have described Wendy's family as being very passionate about education and
success, especially her mom Judy. Judy could be kind of on the strict side, and so Wendy
hadn't really experienced true freedom until she got to college. And when she was in college
She ended up getting pregnant with a baby boy. And even though the father wasn't really gonna be in the picture at all,
Wendy really wanted to raise her son. So in October of 2001, her son Tristan was born.
And luckily she did have support from her mother. She ended up moving closer to them so that she could help raise the baby while Wendy finished school.
And in May of 2002, Wendy graduated from vet school and she moved back to San Angelo to work at a vet clinic.
And it was there that she would meet her future husband, Michael Leslie Severance, who often went by Mike,
was born on July 20, 1980 in Lee Maine to his parents less and
Valerie.
He was very close to this family.
He also had a little brother named Frank.
Now like I said, he grew up in Lee Maine, which is a very small town that's near the US
Canada border.
And Mike really loved growing up there.
He loved Maine and everything that the state had to offer.
He was a pretty introverted person, but he was always doing something active. He loved being outdoors, whether that meant fishing, hunting, or anything that had to offer. He was a pretty introverted person, but he was always doing something active.
He loved being outdoors, whether that meant fishing, hunting, or anything that had to do with cars
or wheels in general. In fact, one of his nicknames growing up was Bicycle Mike. Mike was also an
incredible skier, and he really did well in downhill and cross-country. People who knew Mike said that
he was always the type to put others first, that he was incredibly caring
and a very thoughtful individual.
And he faced heartbreak from a really young age.
When he was 13 and his brother was 11,
they lost their mother.
She actually passed away from a brain aneurysm.
And obviously that was very shocking
and extremely hard for them.
After high school though, Mike told his father that he wanted to drive semi-trucks for a living.
And he even got his class one driver's license.
It's hard to convey to people what kind of a person your son is because everybody has a great son.
He said to me one day,
Dad, I want to be a truck driver, I'm going to haul logs and I sat him down and I said, Michael, you only know a lean
mane.
You need to go out and see the world and then decide if you want to come home and be a truck
driver and haul logs and lean mane.
But his dad wasn't so sure that that was the right path for him.
He wanted him to consider following his footsteps and joining the Air Force.
So he did.
So I suggest the military and a little while later he came to me and said,
that I'm going to enlist in the Air Force.
But if I hadn't said that, if I'd have said, go ahead and truck driver Mike,
he might be coming through the door right now.
On September 28, 1998, Mike began his first day in active duty and was stationed at the
Dias Air Force Base in Apolline, Texas. Mike ended up going on five deployments and after
9-11, he became a C-130 crew chief, meaning it was his duty to move supplies and other
military men into Afghanistan. And he was described as an incredible and very devoted member
of the Air Force.
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because he felt like he had the skill to make a difference and also make it out alive.
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So like I mentioned Mike was stationed at Dias Air Force Base in Abilene and that is the town over from where Wendy worked at the vet clinic
So that brings us to when they met it was 2003 and Mike and Wendy happened to be at the vet clinic. So that brings us to when they met. It was 2003 and Mike and Wendy
happened to be at the same bar.
Mike ended up approaching Wendy
and asked her to line dance with him.
And she agreed and right away,
the two of them hit it off.
But they actually didn't get to spend that much time
together that night.
It was, you know, just a little while into dancing
when Wendy got an emergency phone call
from her vet clinic saying that there was an animal
that needed help and she had to go right away. So she tells Mike and actually gave him her phone number
which she said was something she didn't normally do but she felt like something was different
about Mike. After that night, the two of them reconnected again, went out a couple of times and
just a few weeks after Wendy became pregnant.
And so after not knowing each other for that long, Wendy and Mike welcomed their first
son Shane in September of 2004.
And they had only known each other for about a year at this point, but they decided to
get married that month as well.
And Wendy said for the most part, their relationship was really good that she was really happy.
Obviously, things moved kind of quickly and so there were some
challenges but they were able to get over those and according to her everything was going great.
The four of them ended up moving into a small unit that was attached to her vet clinic,
which obviously was pretty small for all four of them but she said that they were making it work
plus it was a very quick commute for her. She's literally attached to her job.
However, it was a long commute for Mike to the Air Force Base.
It was actually an hour and a half each way, so he was commuting a total of three hours
per day.
And that, you know, really took a toll on him.
But Mike loved being a father, he loved his son Shane, he was also now a stepfather
to Tristan.
And even though Mike's family lived in Maine, they were all super excited about little Shane,
and they would visit as much as they could, even though they didn't get the opportunity to see
him as much as her family did living in Texas. The Davidson's all lived around San
Angelo, which obviously made it easy for them to get to know Wendy's husband and spend time with their grandchildren.
But from the beginning, really, the Davidson family, especially Wendy's mom Judy, did not like Mike,
and were very judgmental about him in general.
There's not a ton of explanation for why Wendy said that her mom kind of just judged him from the beginning, thought that he wasn't good enough for her,
was mad that he had gotten her pregnant.
There was one specific time where she mentioned that Mike stayed at her mom's house with them.
And during the night, he got up to go to the bathroom and was wearing just his boxers and she happened to see him and she thought that was rude.
So little things like that, I guess,
but she also said that her mom was pretty judgmental
of anyone that she ever dated.
But people that knew Mike were really surprised by this.
They said that he was really the opposite of rude,
that he was a great father and a fantastic spouse to Wendy.
He wasn't abusive to Wendy at all,
and by everyone's account, he remained faithful to her.
I had a great son.
He was a very, very good man.
He put other people first,
to show you a document after document letters,
after letters of his coworkers,
and such that say the same thing.
I often called my brother,
my kind of my Superman.
He was always there when I needed him.
But this hatred towards Mike definitely caused, you know,
animosity between the two families.
But the severances lived in Maine.
And the Davidson's lived in Texas,
so they kind of had enough space that it wasn't a huge issue.
But not even five months into their marriage,
things really started to go downhill.
It all started on January
13th, 2005, when Mike came back from the Air Force Base and Han Wendy got in a big argument.
Now the details of this argument are not known. All we do know is that it was bad enough
that Mike felt like he needed to take some time to cool off. And so he took their sunshane
to Abelene to get some space. Mike had a lot of
close friends in Abelene because this is where he was stationed. And he felt like spending some time
with friends and bringing Shane around these friends would be good for him. The only problem was he
didn't tell Wendy where he was going or that he was taking the baby with him. And obviously this made
her very upset.
When she realized that they were gone,
she began calling him and calling him
and he wasn't answering,
which just made her more and more panicked and angry.
But he wasn't gone for long,
just a few hours later, actually,
he brought Shane back to her.
And when he got there,
Wendy was absolutely livid.
The two of them continued fighting after that,
but at that point, the argument was mainly
about the fact that he had taken Shane
and that he didn't tell her where he was going,
which is understandable.
I feel that most mothers would at least like to know
where their son or daughter is being taken.
However, she tried to tell him that he's not allowed
to ever take the baby anywhere without
her permission.
And that was hard.
He was angry about that because he felt like, you know, he's his son too, and he should
have the right to be able to take him places if he wants to.
So they're arguing about this, and tensions are really high between them already because
Mike is preparing for his sixth deployment.
They did have plans to go to Maine before he deployed so that he could, you know,
see his family and they could also spend some family time together.
And their plan was to leave for Maine on Sunday, January 16th, 2005.
However, everything changed that weekend.
On Friday, January 14th, Wendy and Mike went out to dinner together. And from this point forward,
we're going to be going off of Wendy's version of events. So according to Wendy, they go
to dinner on the 14th, everything's good, they have a good time, they come home, then
the next morning, the 15th, she sees Mike for what she says is the last time. Then she has to go into work that day at the clinic.
And after work, she takes her son Shane
over to her parents house because they had been watching
Tristan, her other son.
So they see her, they say everything's fine.
But then the next day, January 16th,
when they are supposed to be going to Maine,
Wendy calls up her family and lets the know that she can't find Mike. She says that she even asked her mom if she
knew where Mike was, but no one had any idea. So then she calls up Mike's dad and
lets him know that they won't be making a trip to Maine because she can't find
Mike. And of course he's totally confused, wondering where Mike possibly would have gone.
And obviously, any normal person would be extremely worried if their loved one was missing.
They'd be doing everything they could to try to find them, or get help to find them. But Wendy
doesn't even contact police. Instead, she spends most of that day sleeping on and off. It wasn't until 6.45 pm that Sunday
that Wendy finally calls the police and reports Mike missing. And if that behavior isn't strange enough,
the next day, Wendy files for divorce and a restraining order against Mike. No one can understand why
she did this. And later on, she says that her mom told her to do it.
And she just did what her mom said to do,
which is obviously bizarre.
You'd think you'd have more of a reason to file for divorce
and get a restraining order against your husband, but anyway.
So when it comes to her explanation
for why Mike may have disappeared,
she from the beginning said that he was trying
to avoid deployment,
that he left on his own accord to get out of being deployed for the sixth time, which
doesn't match Mike's character at all.
She claimed that he had been drinking really heavily recently, and that he was complaining
a lot about having to be deployed again.
And like I said earlier, Mike was very passionate about being in the Air Force
and serving his country.
So this didn't make any sense,
because if it were true,
it would mean that Mike went AWOL from the Air Force
and would be considered a deserter.
So clearly, things aren't adding up here.
And Wendy is brought in for an interview on January 19th.
And once again,
she explains that the last time she saw her husband
was Saturday,
and she reiterated that he most likely went AWOL.
Investigators also spoke on the phone with some of his friends to see what they thought
about the idea that he just up and left.
And of course, none of them thought that that made any sense.
And one of them in particular said that it's more likely he was trying to get away from
his mother-in-law, who hated him and wanted him dead.
And another friend said that he had had a conversation with Mike in November or December
issue of 2004, and that Mike told him his relationship was not going good, and he was
considering getting out of the marriage.
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But having his phone, obviously, was a good thing for investigators because it gave them more
context about what was going on in his life before he disappeared. And at first, data on his phone showed that there
was a number for a woman that he had been talking to a lot, often late at night. And so they started
thinking that maybe Mike was having a affair and he left with this person. But after they did
some more digging, they realized that this woman was just an old friend of his and that there was
no evidence of any type of affair going on or any infidelity.
So by January 24th,
Mike was officially considered AWOL from the Air Force.
However, even his higher-ups knew that this
was just so unlikely for Mike.
They knew that he would not go AWOL intentionally
so they got the office of special investigations
or OSI involved.
And the same day that OSI launches their investigation, they meet with the other law enforcement agents
from the San Angelo Police Department to make sure they strategically coordinate their
efforts.
And they end up learning about a man named Terrell Sheen.
Terrell was a businessman who owned the building where Wendy was running her vet clinic.
He told investigators that he was pretty familiar with their family and that he wanted to
help in any way he could.
And throughout this whole time, Wendy is just adamant.
That Mike left on his own accord to avoid being deployed.
And her mother, Judy, is back and her up,
saying that yeah, it seems like Mike would be the type
to just leave, he didn't want to be deployed,
and he probably went to Canada maybe.
So agents ended up doing a search in a two mile radius of the vet clinic hoping that
they would find something, especially if Mike had left from there.
And when nothing came of their search around the vet clinic, they decided to search in
the clinic on February 2nd.
They made copies of her computer hard drive, even though any results from this would take
several days to weeks to actually come back.
And agents from the OSI actually started to believe that if Mike was really hiding out,
that Wendy could possibly be helping him.
And so the best way to find out if Wendy was helping him was to track her movements.
So the OSI got approval from the regional commander at the Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and they were able to place a tracking
device under her car. They placed the device on February 26th and by the 27th,
only a day later, they already found some suspicious activity. It was recorded
that Wendy drove about 20 miles outside of San Angelo to a ranch called Four Sevens. And they saw that she had stopped near a pond on the ranch.
And she was parked there for a little while,
which obviously, if you're talking about a missing person,
having someone stop near a pond
for a lengthy period of time is gonna stand out.
And it turns out that this ranch was owned by Terrell Stevens. So at first
they're not sure exactly why Wendy would stop by this pond so long. Obviously there's some thought
that maybe she did something when she was at the pond or disposed of something at the pond, but
they also thought that maybe since Terrell owned this land, is it possible that Mike was actually hiding out there
and Wendy was visiting with him?
So on March 1st, they contact Terrell
and ask if they can search this ranch.
And he says yes.
And he also explains that Wendy and Mike
actually have access to the ranch whenever they want
because they own a horse who is stable there. So their search
was conducted on May 3rd and that's when agents saw all of Terrell's land and realized that there
were three ponds located on the property. But after a thorough search there was no sign of Mike.
But that same day the results of Wendy's computer analysis came back. And that's when they saw Wendy's most recent searches.
It turns out that she was looking up information
about how a body decomposes in water.
And obviously, just like that, it was clear that
not only did Wendy eat no more than she was saying,
but she likely was involved in her husband's disappearance
and possibly is murder.
Two days later, on March 5th, investigators go to Wendy's vet clinic and interview her again,
and they just straight up ask her about her internet searches and how she was looking up
information about decomposing bodies. And that's when her composer completely changed.
They could tell she was getting very nervous, very uncomfortable.
But she had an explanation for these searches.
She said the only reason that she did these searches was because there were volunteer search
parties that were looking in bodies of water for Mike, and that made her wonder, you know,
if something did happen to him and he was found in the water, what condition would his
body be in.
But investigators were not buying the bullshit, and they told her immediately that they were
going to be going back to the ranch and searching those puns.
And at that point, she completely lost it.
She got so upset that she took Shane and left the vet clinic.
And obviously, the OSI wants to keep tabs on her and make sure she doesn't go back to
the pond and try to do anything.
So they set up surveillance at the 4-7's ranch. And of course, Wendy does show up at the ranch.
And when she gets there, she's denied access to the property by the police. She's obviously
very upset about this and leaves the ranch and calls her brother, who coincidentally is in law enforcement, and she asks him to meet her at a cemetery.
And when he gets there, she ends up
spilling the truth to him, at least part of the truth.
She tells her brother that day at the cemetery
that on January 15th, in the afternoon,
she came home and found Mike dead on the living room floor.
She said she panicked, she had her sons with her,
so she told them to go play in a different room
while she figured out what to do.
Obviously, there shouldn't be that much to think about.
If you come home and find your loved one dead on the floor,
you call emergency services right away for help.
But Wendy said that she immediately believed
that someone in her family had done
this to Mike. And so she wanted to protect them. She was insistent that she was not the
one to kill him herself. But she decided to hide his body to protect whoever did. She then
explains to her brother that she brought him to the pond at the ranch, and she sunk his body there to make sure
that no one in her family would be held accountable
for his death.
And shortly after she explains all of this
to her brother Marshall,
her parents show up at the cemetery
and it turns out that Wendy had also called them
and asked them to meet her there as well.
And once again, she explains to them what she did
and why she did it.
And meanwhile, her brother Marshall,
since he's in law enforcement,
isn't going to be keeping this information to himself.
Immediately, he calls law enforcement
and tells them that he thinks he knows where my ex body is
and that he knows how it got there
and who brought it there.
So, police come to arrest Wendy and take her to the police station and that's around 7.30pm.
And this time she was a lot less talkative than she had been in the past,
martial, Lloyd, and Judy. All were brought in for questioning as well.
And all of them just retold the place what Wendy had just told them.
And from the beginning of questioning, Judy said that she had nothing to do with Mike's
disappearance.
However, Lloyd didn't seem that surprised that Wendy thought her mother could have been
involved.
At this point, Wendy was charged with tampering with evidence, but once they uncovered Mike's
body, that would end up telling them everything that they needed to know.
So the following morning, March 6th, Mike's father and his brother were given the very bad news.
And then Mike's body was uncovered in a pond on four sevens ranch, 10 investigators and members of the Texas Department of Public Safety's dive team actually found his body, which had been well preserved
by the pond's cold temperature.
We're all on the shore, I'm kind of watching
where the divers are.
These are guys like search divers.
I mean, they have the boots and a big bell head
and they run and air down to them.
And I'll say they said something in the guy,
the diver that had the radio that was talking with him
and he looks up to the, they got him him they found him. So obviously investigators ask her more about when
she found him and what led her to want to then bring him to a pond and dispose of
his body. She explains that after she found his body she decides to put him in a
cardboard box and load him up into the truck. And she actually did an interview with ABC's 2020 about this
and it was so bizarre.
How did you move the inert weight of a 160 pound man?
Well, there was a box set over in the corner.
And in my mind, I thought I was just gonna
roll the body in the box
and I was gonna pick the box up
and put it in the back of the truck.
A cardboard box?
Yes, that's what I thought in my crazy mind.
Look, I can't make this stuff up.
This is real.
Okay.
This is so crazy.
Like, you can't make this stuff up.
Like, being a coon's couldn't make this up.
I rolled the body in this big cardboard box,
and of course, no, I couldn't lift it
into the back of the truck like my crazy mind thought. So, I devised a ramp out of a couple of course, no, I couldn't lift it into the back of the truck, like my crazy mind thought.
So I devised a ramp out of a couple of boards, put them on the tailgate.
And her whole demeanor in all of her interviews is so extremely disturbing.
But anyway, she puts his body into the cardboard box, loads them into the truck, and then she takes her children,
puts them in the car as well, and they all go
out to the pond together.
So they are literally riding in the truck with their father's dead body.
And according to her, her original plan was to put weights on the cardboard box and
have the whole thing sink together.
But obviously the cardboard box starts to disintegrate immediately.
So then she ends up strapping weights and heavy objects to his body so that it would sink.
I had to take these weights and I'm trying to tie them onto this body and of course it's the
middle of the night, you know, can't hardly see. But it's much worse than that. When Mike's body was uncovered, the medical examiner found out that there were 41 stab wounds
in a cluster in his abdomen and chest.
Now they said that these stab wounds were not what killed him, and they wouldn't have
been enough to kill him.
So why were they there?
Wendy admits that she stabbed him 41 times after he died
to allow the air and toxins to be released from his body
so that it wouldn't rise up to the surface.
And when she talks about this,
the lack of remorse or fear or any type of emotion
is just astounding.
I knew air made bodies float, so I decided to make holes in the body, bent holes, like
so the air could escape.
So you were actually stabbing your dead husband's abdomen to make these holes so that gas
is could escape.
Yes.
So the final autopsy results come back on April 8th, 2005.
And I'm curious how many of you without already knowing about this case would be able to
guess how Mike died.
It turns out that Mike was killed by three different types of animal tranquilizers.
And of course, all of these tranquilizers would be available to Wendy at her vet clinic,
where she also pretty much lived.
And at the time that these results came in, Wendy was currently released on bond, meaning
she would be able to destroy any of the evidence inside the clinic.
Five days later, April 13th, they did another search of the vet clinic hoping to find evidence
of these three tranquilizers.
And while performing their search, investigators actually found a record in the trash for
a Toawa name Weezy.
And Weezy's records showed that he was given an insane amount of one of these drugs for
his quote, seizures, even though the amount given to this 15 pound dog would have totally
killed him. And because one of the
drugs that was found in Weezy's records was found in Mike's system, investigators now,
you know, have proof that she used that to kill her husband and also was falsifying records.
So Wendy was arrested and indicted on charges of burst-degree murder and evidence tampering,
but again was released on bond.
While she's awaiting her trial, she ends up writing a letter to Mike's father, saying
that once all of this is settled, she hopes to be able to visit their family in Maine.
Also, while out on bond, Wendy ends up getting herself into trouble again. And this time it's for
child endangerment. On August 19th, Wendy goes to a bar and her son is found alone playing on his
tricycle in two lanes a very busy traffic. Luckily nothing happened to him but police take him back
to her house and confront her. And that's when
she says that she was just down the street. She claimed that she was just going to the
pharmacy real quick but there were witnesses that saw her at the bar. She was arrested
for a child endangerment and those charges ended up being dropped for whatever reason.
And the charges for murder however are still looming over her at this point.
All the prosecuting attorneys needed now was motive. And what made the most sense was money.
The military had just signed a contract that added $100,000 to the life insurance
policies of active military members. So that seemed like the most likely scenario.
And now Wendy was facing up to 99 years in prison for the charges.
But her team of defense lawyers made a major attempt to throw out one of the largest bits
of evidence.
Before the trial took place, Wendy's team filed a motion to suppress the evidence gained
from the tracking device that was placed in her car, February 26 and 27.
They claimed that the tracker was illegally placed because they never received a direct court order. And yes, a court order is
required to put a tracking device on legally, however, that doesn't apply in this case, because
the tracking device was not placed by police. It was placed by the OSI. The Office of Special
Investigations is an Air Force agency, and therefore they abide by different laws.
And as a result, a judge concluded that the tracker
was legally obtained and used,
and therefore was admissible in court.
Wendy made one final attempt to get out of going to prison.
She decides to write a letter to the judge
and tells him that she is pregnant,
and therefore he can't send her to jail.
Which was not true, she was not pregnant, and it would have been really easy to verify if she was or not.
So just a stupid lie to begin with, pretty much everything that comes out of Wendy's mouth is a lie.
So all of this meant that Wendy was likely going to be spending the rest of her life in prison,
which was something that she just could not fathom.
So instead of pleading not guilty and risking it all in trial, Wendy pleaded no contest.
And no contest is a little confusing, but it basically means that she is not admitting
to guilt, but she is admitting that if she were to go to trial, they would have enough evidence
to find her guilty.
And because of this, Wendy was sentenced to 25 years in the Gatesville correctional
facility. Wendy was up for Pearl in 2019, but it was denied. And I guess it will be re-evaluated
again in 2024. Wendy has changed her story and interviews multiple times. She has claimed that
she had no idea that there were drugs in his system that she only found
out months later after that information had come out, and she has actually accused Mike
of taking his own life, saying that he may have had a drug problem, even though there's
absolutely no evidence for that.
And she claims to this day that she is innocent, that she did not kill him. Unfortunately,
to this day, there's not answers as to what exactly happened to Mike. We know that he died due
to the detranqualizers. We don't know who gave them to him or how, although seems pretty obvious,
right? But there's not concrete proof. Wendy sticks by her story that the only reason she got involved with getting rid of
his body was to protect whoever actually killed him. I mean, I wish I could do it all over again.
I don't think I was a terrible person. I think I just made a really horrible mistake.
So there have been questions, you know, could it have been her mother? Could it have been another
family member? At the end of the day, it doesn't seem likely.
It really does seem that Wendy was the one who did this. I mean, she had access to the tranquilizers.
They just had this big argument. There's a lot of question there about what exactly happened.
And it's just incredibly sad to think that Wendy would really try to tarnish Mike's name,
try to say that he had a drug problem that maybe he took these drugs on his own or wanted to end his life. And the medical examiner has stated that it would
be very unlikely for someone to take these types of drugs if they were, you know, trying to get some
type of relief from them or a high or even take their own life. Like, it's just not common.
Wendy also tried to say that he had been abusing alcohol
and caffeine pills, which, I mean,
what a jump from those things,
which we don't even know if he was doing that,
to then animal tranquilizers, multiple types.
I mean, none of it makes sense.
We all know that Mike did not do this to himself.
Mike's family is just beyond devastated and they don't believe anything that Wendy says.
Investigators have said that they feel very confident that no one else was involved in
Mike's death and moving the body, which there has been a lot of question over that. How did she move his body so easily?
Could there have been another person involved?
Investigators don't think so.
Mike's family is very frustrated that Wendy's only getting 25 years
and then she gets to be free.
And it could be sooner.
And Mike lost his entire life and they lost out on all that time with him
that they should have had.
And for them not having the answers to what truly happened to what exactly Wendy did is so
frustrating, even though they know, I mean we all know.
Like I said, this one is just so frustrating because there's still so much that we don't
know, so many things we don't have answers to that.
Wendy does.
And for her to be so adamant that she didn't do it,
ugh, just it makes me so angry.
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