Peter Van Sant: After he had murdered Lori. Mark Whitaker: My theory is that Rick Ennis stayed in the house … Remember, Lori's dog Peanut seemed happy, and taken care of. So, it's - obviously there was a struggle in here with somebody kickin' their legs, probably up in the air. Mark Whitaker (inside Lori's trailer): These areas you see right here that have been cut out, that's where the scuff marks … were … They were black, just like the bottom of her shoes, there was even some up as high, here. "These areas you see right here that have been cut out, that's where the scuff marks … were," Agent Mark Whitaker said, indicating signs of a violent struggle in Lori Slesinski's trailer. Peter Van Sant: So, he wanted to kill all three of you?Īnd in that house were signs of a violent struggle, says Whitaker. Investigators say they found what they describe as Ennis' to-do list that included killing his three stepsisters. For two days, investigators believe he lived with their bodies, while continuing to go to school. He said he didn't want to leave his school. Ennis told cops he was mad that his parents planned to move. Rick shot him in the face using a shotgun. Rick Ennis' stepfather, Eddie Joe Flowers, was known as Elvis for his sideburns and colorful personality. Rick told investigators he covered her face with a velvet blanket, and placed a rose on her chest. Rick's own mother, Dolly Flowers, was shot in the face and then beaten to death with a baseball bat. On the floor of a bedroom are two dead bodies.ĬOP: There is pieces of a baseball bat in the bedroom that has quite a bit of blood on it.ĬOP: There's blood on the walls, blood spatters on the door. Then, just before dawn, that's when Lori Slesinski's missing car suddenly exploded into a fireball on a desolate dead-end outside a construction site.Ĭlark then radioed for local police to get over to Ennis's home.Īt the time, a show called "MPD: The Television Series" was following the officers:ĬOP: State troopers workin' a wreck involvin' a 12-year-old -ĬOP (as officers approach trailer): The boy's telling them that they killed his daddy and mama in here."Ĭameras enter the home of Rick's mother and stepfather. Lori was not in the torched car, police said. Four days after she disappeared, Lori Ann Slesinski's car suddenly exploded into a fireball on a desolate cul-de-sac outside a construction site, not far from her home. … And the police came to the trailer … banging on the door … and they raided the … mobile home and they found nothing. Peter Van Sant: Did you tell the police what he told you?Īrlene Slesinski: I didn't. That was her baby."Īrlene Slesinski: … he said that Lori had gone to make a big drug deal.Īrlene Slesinski: Yeah … and I was like, there ain't no way … My daughter would not do anything like that. A very studious student," Arlene Slesinski said of her daughter. "My daughter was a very good person, a kind person, a loving girl. Finally, the phone rang late that afternoon, but Arlene says it wasn't Lori - it was her friend, Rick Ennis. Lori's parents could only wait for Lori to walk through the door, or call. I noticed that immediately … her outside trashcan was missing … she had one that she had like yard tools in … Lindsay Braun: One thing I remember about Peanut is he wouldn't walk on tile, so she had these rugs in her kitchen and he would hop on the rugs … and the rugs were gone. Lori was missing three days, but the crate was spotless, and Peanut seemed happy and appeared to be well-fed, as though someone had taken care of him. That's when she noticed something else strange. Lindsay Braun: I'm an animal lover so … the very first thing I did was let the dog out. When Lori didn't show up at work a second day, that's when Braun headed to Lori's home. … She wasn't there … In my mind something's wrong … I had Rick's number … so I did text him, and asked … "have you seen Lori? Where is she? I'm worried about her." … Um, his conversation back was, "no, I haven't.
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