I believe I have a VHS copy of the episode somewhere...although my father, if he were alive, would never want it to surface. My father was the Sheriff and I lived less than 1/4 mile from the Joost’s when the incident occurred.
If you were around during that time, you would have noticed how vocal my father was about the case and how, at first he suspected foul play. However, within a day or two, the Rangers took over the case and his investigation was rather limited.
I really can’t add much to this thread, but can tell you that my father did not think much of David Yoost’s brother and the two attorneys who knowingly (in my fathers eyes) falsified information during the 20/20 shoot. He was also very upset about how several answers to his questions were edited in a way that made it sound like his team was incompetent.
To answer the “blood in the hallway that had been cleaned up” question - yes, it was a zipper that was not secure as the coroner rolled Mr Yoost out of the house and snagged on the doorway. My fathers comment about his deputies “inexperience” was about zipping the body bag. The editors of 20/20 must have thought it gave the story more appeal to attach that answer to how the entire crime scene was handled. Sensationalism at its best.
If you were around during that time, you would have noticed how vocal my father was about the case and how, at first he suspected foul play. However, within a day or two, the Rangers took over the case and his investigation was rather limited.
I really can’t add much to this thread, but can tell you that my father did not think much of David Yoost’s brother and the two attorneys who knowingly (in my fathers eyes) falsified information during the 20/20 shoot. He was also very upset about how several answers to his questions were edited in a way that made it sound like his team was incompetent.
To answer the “blood in the hallway that had been cleaned up” question - yes, it was a zipper that was not secure as the coroner rolled Mr Yoost out of the house and snagged on the doorway. My fathers comment about his deputies “inexperience” was about zipping the body bag. The editors of 20/20 must have thought it gave the story more appeal to attach that answer to how the entire crime scene was handled. Sensationalism at its best.