Groves’ ex-wife talks about case after 27 years
“I don’t really remember it at all. It was our wedding anniversary,” she said. “Loyd brought home pizza for the kids and we went out for dinner. I don’t remember the restaurant.”
When asked about Loyd’s demeanor that evening, she said, “It seemed he had something on his mind.”
Kathy Groves said Loyd came home in the early afternoon … about 12:45 p.m., not for lunch, but to change his clothes, on July 15, 1991. “He said his clothes got messed at work,” she said, adding that he often got dirty while working at Hammermill.
“He was in and out very quickly. He was in a hurry, anxious to get back to work,” she continued.
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“Loyd said she was missing and he was interviewed by police. He said he thought police considered him a prime suspect and he might be arrested. He told us … the family … that’s why he was late for dinner that night … because police were interviewing him about Kathy Heckel being missing. He said to all of us that the police really consider him a prime suspect and he’d probably be arrested.”
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When asked if she knew Kathy Heckel, she said, “No, not really. We met at a Christmas party. I knew her as his co-worker.”
Asked about where he put his dirty clothes that day, she responded, “He was very particular about his clothes. He had a basket. Loyd always did his own laundry. When we were first married he said he would do it himself and I was happy to let him do it.”
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She said Loyd never told her that he was having an affair with Kathy Heckel and he always denied it.
Kathy and Loyd divorced in February 2016.
As Kathy Groves left the witness stand and walked from the courtroom through the main entrance, she turned her head and looked back at Loyd sitting beside his attorneys.
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