Oregon cop’s offer of a cigarette leads to a confession and a body: “Smokin’ and jokin’”

Aaron Frier, 50, and daughter, 15 -year -old Eli disappeared from the house on October 2, 2017, while investigators were quickly reduced that there was a bad game.

Lead Detective Bill Ford said, “They were spreading blood behind the couch over the ceiling throughout the room.” “There was … there was a possibility that we could refer to a body killing. There was a murder, but we have no body.”

But who died? Was it Aaron Frier, Eli or both?

Natalie Morales “First Love, then murder” an all-new “48 hour” pair investigated the mysterious disappearance of the pair on Saturday, April 19th, on CBS 10/9C and Paramount+A streaming.

The search was turned on.

“We probably had 70, 75 [officers] Outside the street in Medford, “Ford says.



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Then, only four hours after his disappearance, Eli is located by the police. He was alive, damaged, and was walking on a busy street with two young men: his boyfriend, Gavin McFferlan, 19, and Gavin’s friend Russell Jones, 22.

“So, now we know Eli is safe,” Ford said.

But what about his father Aaron Frier?

Based on the scene of the bloody crime in the house, time was running fast to find him. But what can Eli be involved? Ford had a free mind.

Eli and two were brought to Medford police station for interrogation separately. When Eli told him that his father was missing, he was confused.

“I was not at home and now I am really concerned about what’s happening,” Eli told a detective.

He even gave a suggestion about where his father might be: “Perhaps he was looking for me.”

Almost then, Ford started interviewing Russell Jones.

Russell Jones, who was left alone in the interrogation room, started the investigators.

Medford police department


“He is a negotiator … very, very talkative,” Ford said. “So, I knew the kind of one that I could get there and talk to him would be very difficult to keep his mouth shut.”

Ford’s theory was correct.

Jones was interested in talking, but he first wanted something: a cigarette.

Jones told Ford during his tapped police interview, “If I had a cigarette, I would say better.”

Ford took Russell out of the station for a cigarette break.

Ford explained, “Just Smoken” and Jokin “We call it.

But Ford was serious about the hand work: looking for Aaron Frere.

“I look at him and I like, ‘You know, Russell, I don’t want any child to find Aaron, Eli’s father, somewhere,” “Ford remembers.” I said,’ Can you take us to Haroon? ‘ And he didn’t hit the eye, ‘Yes, I’ll take you to him. “

Ford was shocked: “Holy smoking! It’s a big moment, you know?”

He immediately imposed Jones in his police car.

The veteran investigator and his suspects acknowledged Jones Ford as they started driving.

“He finished that he was not responsible for Aaron’s death, but he helped the body explain,” Ford recalled.

“You’re driving with him, now he is starting to sing like Canary,” said Morales.

“Right,” Ford replied.

But who killed Aaron Frier and why?

Detective Bill Ford, Left, including Russell Jones

Detective Bill Ford with Russell Jones during a cigarette break.

Medford police department


As their journey continued, Ford said that Jones began to stop touching. However, Ford says he does not object. It was all part of his plan.

“Keep talking, keep him happy,” Ford said. “He even wanted a cigarette more … and I said, ‘You already had two. Once we arrived there I would give you another one’ ‘and this is a trick.”

“He has to give us something,” Ford said. “Nicotine is a strong tool” ””

And then, they declared a Jones a declaration as they climbed to a rural mountain passed 20 miles out of town:

Ford said, “Suddenly, Russell says ‘Stop! … Stop here.’

To see the case more, “First Love, then murder” a new “48 hour” View on Saturday, April 19 CBS 10/9C and paramount +streaming.

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