
Extra: Cindy Cowell reflects on loss
February 9, 2013 7:45 PM
Cindy Cowell shares her memories of her mother and father and betrayal by her brother, Eric, as she visits her parents' grave.
Who killed Dennis and Merna Koula?
Web Extras
Scroll Left Scroll Right
Add a Comment
- I watch 48 hours all the time and I'm normally pretty convinced when someone is guilty. I think that there are things that were suspicious about Eric's actions, for sure. Do I think it was enough evidence to convict him? Not so sure. I lost my mother to cancer three years ago, but we were very close. If she or I didn't talk to each other every day, we thought something was wrong and would drive hours or enroll help of others close by to find out if all was well. Both Eric and Cindy lived 'just down the road' and neither had seen or spoken to their parents in days. Truthfully, I think Eric had a closer relationship with his dad than Cindy did either of her parents. Men don't generally stay in touch every day like women do so I don't think Eric's lack of communication with his dad is as odd as Cindy's lack of communication with her mom. That is what doesn't make sense. I think there is more to Cindy than meets the eye. "Crocodile Tears" come to mind when I see her speak. I think she has a 'fake aura' about her. Call it women's intuition, but I think something more is going on there. Children should not be punished for what their parent's do and I think the grand parents would have wanted them to have what is rightfully theirs in the settlement. Very sad situation!
- Reply to this comment
- I do pray for comfort for her. What a nightmare and tragedy; a family destroyed.
- Reply to this comment
- The sister has it right! She cuts through the bull, and has the courage and insight to see that her brother murdered THEIR mother and father. I love this woman's courage!
- Reply to this comment
- Best wishes for Cindy that she can heal from this tragedy. You were lucky to have such generous and loving parents, may they rest in peace knowing they had such a loving daughter!
- Reply to this comment
- The placard should read: "Enjoy the Beauty of the River and Nature. We bequeath it to you... All Whom seat upon. ~Dennis and Merna Koula"
- Reply to this comment





