They were to marry the following day and fall asleep after doing their last preparations…

Angie Ver Huel’s wedding day was quickly approaching, and she had diligently arranged every detail to ensure that everything went as planned. Weddings may be stressful since brides must think about everything from the dress and shoes to the bridesmaids and the location. It’s an experience that many couples swear they’ll never go through again. Angie, on the other hand, was determined to make her wedding day memorable, and she had some surprises in store for her guests.

Angie, a teacher at South Middle School in Waukee, Iowa, had always imagined finding her prince charming and creating a lovely family. She knew Justin was the one the moment she met him. He was intelligent, attractive, and amusing, and he worked at a bank. Their love story led to an engagement in September 2013, and they diligently planned their wedding for a year.

Justin’s coworkers were ecstatic for him, with the exception of one person who did not share their delight. Tragic events occurred on May 8, 2014, the night before their wedding. Justin and Angie were at his parents’ house, excited for their wedding day. However, Marie Michael, Justin’s mother, awoke in the middle of the night to a terrible sound coming from downstairs, and then heard gunshots. Angie shouted in terror, and Marie realized something terrible had happened.

Justin had been shot numerous times while sleeping next to his fiancée. When Angie awoke, she discovered Justin, who was seriously injured, lying next to her. Marie contacted the police, who began examining the peculiar situation right away. Angie was first suspected, but it quickly became evident that she was innocent, and the authorities were dealing with a complicated issue.

What was supposed to be the best day of their lives had turned into a nightmare. Angie was perplexed as to who might do such a horrific crime, and the police explored several possibilities. They discovered an abandoned automobile along a freeway thirty minutes after the gunfire. It belonged to Angie’s ex-boyfriend, David Moffitt, who had left her a note when she began dating Justin. David worked with Justin and was dissatisfied with their relationship.

The police discovered a shoebox inside the car containing a bill in the name of Andrew Wegener, another of Angie’s ex-boyfriends. Further research revealed that David had used Andrew’s name to frame him for a heinous crime.

Angie felt relieved when David received his sentence a year later, knowing that the true perpetrator had been found. This surprising turn of events serves as a reminder that even the most unlikely people may be implicated in horrific crimes and that justice always triumphs in the end.