Well Randy, let me make this simpler. I'll run the story and just put a (?) everywhere it makes no sense.
They pull up and can tell the house has been broken into. So he leaves his wife alone on the driveway (?), then he enters the house unarmed (?), then, hoping that the burglar has not already found them, he heads to the guns (?). Then he searches the house and finds it empty. Rather than go out and secure the wife (?), he heads out into the backyard to check his sugar shack(?). No one calls 911 (?). He sees someone in the yard (?) holding a shotgun (?). The person does not shoot him (?) but charges at him (?) and takes two rounds in the chest (?) before running away with two rounds in the chest (?) one of which made a bad noise like maybe it hit bone gets into a SUV and drives away never to be seen again (?) with two bullets in the chest.....
Everyone sure he was cooking just syrup in that shack? Way too many holes in this story.
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