Young father hopes for justice after he says ex-wife poisoned him, mom and sisters
Автор: East Idaho News
Загружено: 2023-06-14
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CHUBBUCK — Lung infections, lesions and constant migraines. Loss of hair, skin and finger and toe nails. Jared Goody was told these symptoms were related to COVID-19.
But after months of suffering, Jared learned he was being poisoned and the person he says is responsible is his ex-wife — Courtney Goody.
“I was in complete denial,” Jared recalls, battling back tears. “I thought, ‘No, there’s no way she would do this to me.’ I had just gone through so much with her and seen what I thought was so much care and love for her husband and the father of her children. But I was so wrong.”
For the past three years, Jared says he and his family have been fighting with the legal system to get something done. Courtney has been criminally charged but the Bannock County Prosecutor’s Office sealed the case and details remain hidden from the public.
Jared provided dozens of pages of sealed court documents, recordings and text messages to EastIdahoNews.com and sat down with us for an in-depth interview with his family. We made multiple attempts for comment or a statement from Courtney but her attorney, Curtis Smith, declined pending current legal proceedings.
This is what Jared says happened.
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