Bullet fragments were discovered in several locations in Bob Kennelly's home. (Coos County DA's Office)
It appeared that Robin's body had been moved after she was killed. (Coos County DA's Office)
Investigators searched in every room of Bob Kennelly's home for evidence. (Coos County DA's Office)
Marijuana paraphernalia was discovered in several rooms of the residence. All of the items were connected to Gabriel Morris. (Coos County DA's Office)
It was apparent that Gabriel, Jessica, and Kalea had left in a hurry, judging by the items they left behind. (Coos County DA's Office)
Autopsy sketches were made, showing the wounds suffered by Bob Kennelly and Robin Anstey. (Coos County DA's Office)
Gabe was in such a rush after the murders of his mom and Bob Kennelly, he nearly rolled his pickup truck, with Jessica and Kalea inside, into the Coquille River. (Author's photo)
Coquille Police Chief Mark Dannels was told a very strange story by one of Gabe's friends in Coquille. It It concerned terrorists and a double murder. (Coquille Valley Sentinel)
A pickup truck that had been borrowed by Gabe Morris was found on Bob Kennelly's property. (Coos County DA's Office)
Gabe and Jessica, along with Kalea, fled across the United States in this car. (Coos County Sheriff's Office)
Gabe was arrested by a SWAT team in Virginia while he was in this vehicle. (Coos County DA's Office)
The murders of Bob Kennelly and Robin Anstey became top priority for longtime Detective Sergeant and later Sheriff of Coos County, Craig Zanni, and his investigators. (Coquille Valley Sentinel)
Gabe was extradited to Oregon to stand trial for the murders of his mom and Bob Kennelly. (Author's photo)