This episode covers the tragic events of July 4, 2011, involving Chad Wallen-Reed, his family, and a group of young men, including Rory McGuire, who were shot during a confrontation in the Sierra Nevada woods. Key topics include the family's fear of intruders, the chase that led to the shooting, and the legal aftermath.
Chad Wallen-Reed, a military veteran, felt compelled to protect his family after a series of unsettling incidents at their remote cabin. After a group of young men, including Rory McGuire, stole solar lights from his property, Chad pursued them, leading to a violent confrontation where he fired shots, resulting in Rory being fatally wounded.
The episode discusses the differing accounts of the incident, with Chad claiming self-defense while the young men insisted they did not fire any shots. The legal proceedings that followed highlight the complexities of self-defense laws and the impact of Chad's military background on the case.
As the trial unfolds, evidence emerges that challenges Chad's narrative, including discrepancies in his military service claims and the circumstances of the shooting. The episode culminates in the jury's decision, leading to Chad's conviction for first-degree murder.
Ultimately, the episode reflects on the devastating consequences of the encounter, the loss of life, and the lasting impact on both families involved.
Chad Wallen-Reed shot Rory McGuire after a confrontation over stolen solar lights, leading to a murder conviction.
This episode stands out for the following:
What really happened out there in the dark?Miles From Nowhere
I've never ever seen in my entire life.Miles From Nowhere
I can't feel my leg at all except for the pain.Miles From Nowhere
I never envisioned being away from my husband.Miles From Nowhere
It scared us tremendously.Miles From Nowhere
I know that the Lord has told me that Chad will be home.Miles From Nowhere