From:
http://wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/2298230/
Laurean's wife, Christina, confronted her husband before he fled and urged him to tell his story to police, Laurean's father-in-law, Bruce Shiflet, told CBS News on Monday.
"Christina definitely got on him to turn himself in," Shiflet said in an interview on the CBS Early Show. "(She) told him he needed to take responsibility for these actions and not run, so that this wouldn't become just chaos for the family."
Christina Laurean has been devastated by the allegations against her husband and his subsequent disappearance, her mother said. Debbie Shiflet added that her daughter is concerned about the impact the episode will have on the Laurean's' 18-month-old daughter.
Bruce Shiflet said the family is finding it harder to believe Cesar Laurean's version of events as time goes on.
"I kind of almost wanted to believe that myself too because, having met with Cesar, his character doesn't (indicate) that at all. He's a very personable, likeable guy who our family enjoyed being around," he said.
Bruce Shiflet urged his son-in-law to surrender for his family's sake.
"I thought he was a man of character, but it's obvious he's just a coward, taking off on his family and leaving this as a tragedy for both families," he said. "It's just a horrible, vulgar act."
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At least her family thinks Cpl is in fact a . Now, are they completely honest about their daughter, or is she just a brilliant also?