Rebecca acted as though she was asleep. She was known as Becky to her friends and loved ones. She felt her husband start by touching her feet and ankles. Soon, her husband Nelson was removing her pajama bottoms. She no longer pretended to sleep and opened her eyes. They smiled at one another. She helped him remove her pajama bottoms and panties. Like he had done so many times before; he started to kiss his way from her inner ankle to her womanhood. This caused her to become moist.
She was a thirty-five year old mother of two and was a devoted wife of nine years. She: had long straight dark hair, a higher forehead, shiny brown eyes, well maintain eyebrows, light freckles marked her inverted shaped face, her nose was long and skinny, she had luscious lower lips, a skinny upper lip, a very pointed chin, and a very noticeable smile. She always maintained her noticeable straight teeth. She was five foot eleven, had small round A-cup breasts with dot like perky nipples, she was in shape, and wider hips due to giving birth. What her husband Nelson adored was her legs and backside.
Nelson recently turned forty-one, was five five, wore glasses, was a runner but didn't run as much as he used to, he ate well so he was in great shape for someone forty-one, when erect his cock was four and a half inches long, and his once dark hair was turning gray around the edges. She would gently tease him about his graying hair.
She never considered herself to be gorgeous but was wise enough to know she was noticed by men of all ages. Even though she was aware of this, she was loyal to Nelson, unless Nelson proved he wasn't loyal to her. Even if he cheated; she would divorce him before sleeping with another man.
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She met Nelson at the age of twenty-four when she was an assistant to a prosecuting attorney in a rural county of Wisconsin. Nelson was the prosecuting attorney in the neighboring county. A famous Wisconsin murder case brought them together.
A woman in her mid-thirties started the day by preparing to spend the day with her three girls at a popular State Park. Once she was finished she placed her three children into the car. She told the oldest, who was nine, to watch the seven and four year old. She gave strict orders they were to stay in the car no matter what happened. These girls knew to never disagree with their mother. The mother went back into the house and casually walked down into the basement. As she walked down the stairs she grabbed a hammer that was laying on one of the basement steps. While her husband was bent over his workbench she hit him in the back of the head. This blow immediately knocked him out. She proceeded to crush his skull and face. She left the bloody hammer next to the body. She heard her mother in the kitchen. She grabbed a clear plastic bag they stored in the basement. She went upstairs. This woman in her mid-thirties looked into the kitchen. She spotted her mother walking toward the back door. She caught her Mother from behind, she dropped the plants she was carrying, and sophisticated to death. Dirt and plants surrounding the woman's body. The Mid-thirties Woman never bothered to remove the plastic bag from her Mother's head. After murdering her Mother and Husband she took a quick shower and changed her clothes. She took lipstick and wrote on the bathroom mirror: This is the best day of my life. You'll never catch me. She went back downstairs and grabbed everything she prepared for the day at the State Park. An activity all three of her daughters were looking forward too.
This Wisconsin State Park was forty-five minutes from the Mid-thirties Woman's house and was in the county Rebecca had been an assistant district attorney. Many people testified they Witnessed the four of them at the beach and swimming in the lake. Others testified they spotted the four of them eating at a secluded picnic table. After lunch they were again spotted enjoying the beach and swimming. Late afternoon, people spotted all four wearing: the same green colored cargo shorts, blue camping style shirts, and the same hiking shoes. They were headed to a trail not used very often, it was longer and more secluded than the main trail that went around the lake. This secluded trail was five miles long, it was an oblong shape, went around a pond, but it headed back to the lake. After dinner a few people Witnessed this Mid-thirties Woman stepping into her car without her daughters.
A woman near this trail was a key Witness for the prosecution. She spotted the Mid-thirties Woman and her three daughters headed to this secluded trail. The reason this woman spotted them was because her family and her sisters family were all enjoying the day together at a picnic table with direct line of site to this less used trail. The reason this key Witness remembered them was due to the fact all four dressed alike. The Witness felt there was something wrong. She disliked the mother a great deal. The Witness would never forget when the youngest stopped, turned around, and waved at the Witness. The Mid-thirties Woman scolded this girl. The girl quickly turned around and rushed to her Mother. The Witness and her sister stayed behind has the two families went hiking on the most popular trails. This gave the two sisters a chance to clean up after dinner and prepare to head back to their campsites. The Witness spotted the Mid-thirties Woman step out from this trail by herself. This Witness felt something terrible happened. She believed she caught a vision of the little girl standing at the edge of the trail looking at this Mid-thirties Woman. The girl pointed to the trail and disappeared.
The Witness immediately told her sister. They discussed it. The Witness reluctantly called her husband. Her Husband and the Son took a faster pace back to the picnic table. The Witness's Husband insisted on going with his Wife to the rangers station. At the rangers station the Husband defended his Wife. A ranger agreed to go with the husband and wife down the trail.
As the three were stepping out of the station two college aged women rushed into the rangers station saying they believed they spotted a dead girl by a tree. Their boyfriends stayed behind on the trail. This was the seven year old. The Mid-thirties Woman had placed her lifeless body in a sitting position at the bottom of a tree. The reason the girl was spotted was because the group had stopped to eat near the body. It was obvious she was strangled. It took the rangers and volunteers a day and half to find the bodies of the other girls. The authorities believed the first one murdered was the eleven year old, then the seven year old, and the last was the four year old. Authorities believed they were all murdered within a half hour of one another. All were found at different spots along the trail. All were found sitting up against trees, while still being hidden from plain view, and all were facing the pond.
Authorities caught up with the Mid-Thirties Woman in a small Canadian town near Lake Huron. Everyone involved in the case was overjoyed when this woman was flown back to Wisconsin to face trial. Rebecca and a US Marshal's were the two people who escorted her from Toronto back to Wisconsin. This was the longest day and half of Rebecca's life. The worst was the five hour drive from the Milwaukee Airport back to her rural county.
Both counties agreed to work together on the case. The trial would be held in the county where the husband was murdered. At the time Nelson: wore round glasses, was trying to train to run his third marathon (this case was putting a damper to these plans), had curly dark hair, dark eyes, wore suits, wore bow ties, and was very proper.
Becky adored his attitude of being proper. Other traits she admired: his confidence, his intelligence, appreciated how compassionate he was to the victims families, was always a gentleman to every woman he worked with, and was never phased by the publicity of the trial. As the trial progressed it was obvious he was attracted to her. It was equally obvious anytime she wore a dress that highlighted her legs or her backside he would glance. These glances were only for a few milliseconds; Becky appreciated he never stared.