http://www.wcax.com/global/video.asp?&clipId=6886919&autostart=true
From this i got that he have lived with his mother all his life and i have to say i'm not that surprised.
pfff. me neither. sorry if this was already posted:
http://www.wcax.com/story/17279435/suspects-family-says-police-have-wrong-man
"I still say they got the wrong person," said Donna Prue, Allen Prue's mother.
It's a sight no family member ever wants to see. Donna and Sharon Prue say they felt helpless Wednesday, as Allen Prue was lead into the courtroom.
"He was scared to death. He was like, I'm afraid I'm going to jail," said Sharon Prue, Allen Prue's sister.
Allen Prue and his wife, Patricia, were charged with second-degree murder for the death of Melissa Jenkins.
"I say he doesn't," Donna Prue said. "He is my son and that's all I can say."
"He used to plow for her but he didn't even know her last name," Sharon Prue said. "It's been like two years since he plowed for her."
The Prue family lives on a rural road in Waterford. Allen has lived there his entire life with his mom and sister. Patricia joined the family when the two married last July.
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"It's making them look like monsters and they're really not. They're very nice people," Sharon Prue said. "I don't understand why they'd be accused of something so insane."
A shock to many who live along the rural Waterford road.
Allen Prue attended elementary school in Waterford, but dropped out of high school his first year."
bbm. though they're both guilty, i'm still on the fence as to who was the initial motivator for the crime. and i wonder if a toxicology report would show if either were on drugs at the time. not that i blame drugs; i think they're both severely demented regardless. but it would explain their 'empty gaze' and the heinous, almost unbelievable disregard for her life and the child's welfare.