Police Chief John Anderson deemed it "not an unusual crime. Not far from him was the knife with the five-inch blade that Johnson always carried."īono died from "four or five tremendous wounds" and Johnson was later found and arrested two miles from the scene of the murder. "Stood there, that is, for a long moment or two, before he fell on his face and lay there on the ground. And then, she says, 'It just stopped.' And when it was over, Cheyenne walked into the woods, staring straight ahead, and Alan Bono just stood there, punching his fist into his palm. She saw something shiny flash in the air. "Wanda Johnson heard Cheyenne growling like an animal.
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The article continues: "The children ran for the car. "I can't explain it," Wanda told the Washington Post, "It just broke, that's all." As Debbie went to get her from him, Arne returned. After a further uneventful afternoon, Debbie took the girls for pizza only to hurry back sensing tension bubbling.īono was said to be drunk and agitated, and before Debbie and Arne could flee again with the girls, he grabbed the youngest cousin and wouldn't let her go.
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Bono took Debbie, Arne, Arne's sisters (15-year-old Wanda and 13-year-old Janice), and Debbie's 9-year-old cousin Mary out for lunch where he drank a fair bit of wine. The day of the murder itself – Febru– was unremarkable, according to Debbie. Debbie told People: "Cheyenne would go into a trance. Meanwhile, there was a marked change in Arne. Debbie was hired by Alan Bono to work as a dog groomer at the Brookfield Pet Motel, and she and Arne were given the adjacent apartment to rent Bono became her employer and their landlord.