
True Crime Garage Longacre Lane /// Intruder /// Part 2
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Mar 12, 2026 A home invasion near Toledo that became a double homicide investigation. The timeline of phone calls, police checks, and a frantic 911 are recounted. Discovery through a window reveals bound victims and chaotic forced entry. Forensic details, missing items, peculiar evidence like duct tape and a cigarette butt, and theories about motive and number of assailants are explored.
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Family Peers Through Window Then Discovers Bodies
- John Clark and his family returned after deputies left and hoisted a relative to peer through a high arched kitchen window, seeing two bound figures with bags over their heads.
- That sight prompted Maite Clark to place a frantic 911 call leading to forced entry and discovery of Johnny and Lisa unresponsive.
Binding Method Suggests Struggle And Possible Staging
- Both victims were found bound with black duct tape and plastic bags sealed at the neck, showing signs of a violent struggle and possible staging.
- Johnny's legs were bound, shirts bunched from being dragged, and an empty wallet was placed on his stomach as a possible message.
Garage Man-Door Entry With Vehicles Left Inside
- The garage man-door showed interior damage indicating forced entry, while the main garage door was closed and two family vehicles remained inside.
- Intruders likely entered through the garage then closed it behind them, suggesting they knew the home's layout or timing.



