Love Her to Death by M. William Phelps

Love Her to Death by M. William Phelps

Author:M. William Phelps [Phelps, M. William]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: True Crime, General
ISBN: 9780786027880
Google: ojxc71E0aGYC
Amazon: B004IWR3QA
Publisher: Pinnacle
Published: 2011-02-28T11:00:00+00:00


Those last two phone calls Angie Funk made to Michael Roseboro on the night of July 22, 2008, must have been important. For two people who had communicated throughout a day with what Craig Stedman later called “an extremely unusual amount of contact,” back and forth, the final calls of that long day of communication would have been significant. Between 9:37 and 10:14 P.M., cutting it close to the time that Jan Roseboro was murdered, Angie called her man three times and sent one text message. At 9:37 P.M., Angie called Roseboro’s cell phone and left him a five-minute voice mail, something she later noted that, besides the time on that night, was not unusual for her to do. Then at 9:43 P.M., a minute after hanging up from the previous call, she left a three-minute voice mail; then, at 10:08 P.M., another five-minute voice mail. Finally, on her last communication of that busy day, Angie Funk sent Michael Roseboro a text message at 10:14 P.M.

He never responded to any of the calls or the text.

When asked later what she had said, and why she kept calling back, Angie could not recall.

“I just don’t know.”

Had Angie Funk told her lover that she was carrying his child—and had that information sent Michael Roseboro over the edge, to the point that he did not want to talk to her? According to Roseboro, he was wide awake during those times, save for maybe that last text at 10:14 P.M. In fact, Roseboro was inside the house with the young kids, he claimed, while Jan was still outside. Couldn’t he have slipped away from the children (like he had so many times before) and, at the least, answered the text, or walked to another part of that large house and called Angie back?

If you asked Angie, she’d say, no way. She had not told him she was pregnant during any of those voice mails. Craig Stedman posed this question to Angie: “When did you find out that you were pregnant?”

“July,” Angie answered without hesitation. But then she seemed to think about it and said: “Or no! August first.”

“Was it July or August?” Stedman wondered.

“It was August first.”



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