Sean Schultz claimed that he heard a noise and woke up to the
feeling of something like a covered wire tightening around his throat. As he
recalled, a large gloved hand moved over his face, covering his mouth, eyes, and
nose. He struggled and screamed, hearing his attacker utter a deep growling
sound. The intruder ran out and across the hall. He followed Shannon, his
8-year-old brother, into the hallway and saw a man in his mother’s room. When
the man ran out past them, Sean saw him taking the steps three and four at a
time, his green army jacket flapping. At the bottom, Sean noticed that he wore
low-cut black shoes, like police shoes. He thought the man also wore a ski mask.
Sean then went to his mother, who was still alive, and ripped open her shirt to
fix the hole in her back. It was his impression that the man had exploded a
firecracker in it. He wrapped gauze around his hand and used it to put pressure
on the wound. At 2:30 a.m., he called Stewart Honeck to ask for help.
Shannon says he jumped out of bed when Sean screamed, saw a man, and kicked
at the intruder. He described a large white male with reddish hair tied into a
long ponytail, wearing a green jogging suit with yellow stripes running down the
sleeve. The man then ran from the room and crossed the hall, entering their
mother’s bedroom. He heard a woman’s voice say, “God, please don’t do
that.” Then came a loud noise. He raced to his mother’s room and saw a man
standing over her bed. The man then ran past him and down the steps.
Twelve area residents (including two police officers) had seen a man matching
the boys’ description jogging in the neighborhood a few weeks before the
murder. He had reddish-brown hair in a ponytail and was wearing a green jogging
suit. He was seen carrying a blue bandanna, similar to the one used to gag the
victim.
Two nurses at a nursing home one mile from the scene had observed something
strange in the early morning hours of May 28. They had seen someone lying in the
parking lot, had called the police, and had come back outside around 2:50 a.m.
and observed a man with reddish-brown hair and a green jogging suit standing in
the bushes.
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