This episode covers the murders of Big Charlie and Diane Parker, the investigation into their deaths, and the subsequent accusations against their daughter Bambi Bennett and her boyfriend Rick Gagnon. Key topics include family disputes over property, the crime scene investigation, and the eventual trial of Rick Gagnon.
The episode begins with Bambi recounting the moment she learned about her parents' murders, describing the chaotic scene at their home in Horry County, South Carolina. The investigation reveals a bitter family feud over property, with Bambi's mother Diane wanting to protect the land for her grandchildren.
As detectives gather evidence, they discover blood at the crime scene that does not match the victims. Bambi and Rick both provide alibis that raise suspicions, leading to their eventual arrest. The prosecutor believes Bambi manipulated Rick into committing the murders to regain control of the property.
Rick Gagnon's trial unfolds with a focus on the circumstantial evidence against him, including blood found on his shoe. Despite his claims of innocence, he is convicted and sentenced to life in prison. However, new evidence later emerges, leading to his exoneration.
The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the murders on Bambi and her sons, who struggled with their feelings towards their mother amidst the turmoil. The unresolved nature of the case leaves lingering questions about the true circumstances surrounding the deaths of Charlie and Diane Parker.
Bambi Bennett's parents are murdered, leading to accusations against her and boyfriend Rick Gagnon amid family disputes over property.
This episode stands out for the following:
This cannot be happening.The Deed
I said, y'all have lost your mind.The Deed
I didn't do anything wrong.The Deed
I think he's been her puppet from the beginning.The Deed
It's just crazy. Like, you don't know who to turn to.The Deed
Just the smell of the ocean, you know, it's like freedom.The Deed