They were having a movie night with their kids.
“And then the rest of the night happened,” Vogel said. “We got into an argument, and I ended up calling 911, and Tyler left out of the garage.”
Four days after Goodrich went missing, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office
said Vogel was no longer cooperating in the investigation.
“We let them search the house,” he said. “I told them that it was an open door, they can come anytime they want.”
Vogel said law enforcement searched the property multiple times and served a search warrant.
“I do understand that the spouse is the first suspect, and so I do understand them putting that pressure,” he said. “But I’m really glad that we have moved past that.”
The couple adopted two teenage boys together
“I just have no idea,” he said. “He left the house, and I was on the phone with 911. Anything after that, I just don’t know. And there’s enough speculation all over the internet that I don’t need to speculate on that.”
Marshall Vogel spoke out for the first time Wednesday on the missing person case that has captivated the Capital City for nearly 50 days.
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