San Jose Strip Clubs: Murder in Marysville: The story of a deadly night

Wes Porter’s wife, Natalie, 27, recalled how York agreed to take over full responsibility for the apartment rent so that Valmoja could move out and Roome, who wasn’t working, could move in.
“It seemed like it was a great thing,” Porter said. “I never would’ve suspected there was a problem there.”
The Porters and the Security Forces member all said they’d emphasize that Mountain Woods was anything but turbulent or crime-ridden. Many of the tenants are stationed at Beale, as York had been since late 2007.
“I have their commanding officers’ phone numbers,” Wes Porter said. “They’re real respectful here.”
The couple didn’t show visible signs of trouble, he said. But York was dealing with stress in other areas.
After the deaths, Porter said, family members in Indiana told him York was upset over a son he had back in Indiana. The boy’s mother, a stripper, had recently started taking her son to her workplace, over York’s objections.

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