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The envelope arrived from Santa Clara Countyâs Office of the District Attorney. With 28 years of anticipation and dread, Joshua Klaverâs mother slipped out the letter and braced herself. Would she finally get resolution â or would the system fail Josh again?
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The coroner returned to the barn in San Martin to re-enact a hanging. And for the first time in almost three decades, something new was added to the official story of Joshua Klaverâs death. But other essential parts of the story remained untold until I began to share them â shocking the judge who made a fateful ruling in Joshâs custody case.
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K.W. Klaver didnât know I was coming to Oklahoma. He didnât know I would show up at the Atoka livestock auction barn on the edge of town. I had come with a brazen question no investigator had ever posed, and wasnât quite sure how to phrase it: How do you ask a man if he killed his 10-year-old son?
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Joshâs mother Kathy Atkins was ready to give up in 2014 when the Facebook message arrived from a stranger. âYou donât know me, but I know that sob klaver. Heâs here in okla i have alot to tell you.â But were the suspicions swirling around Joshâs father driven by spurned lovers and their need for revenge? Or did K.W. Klaverâs abusive tendencies â documented in court files â give credence to their darkest fears?
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Sheriffâs deputies who responded to the Klaver barn the night of Joshâs death quickly ruled it a suicide, without considering any other possible explanation. Was justice done 28 years ago in the barn in San Martin, California?
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A sheriffâs deputy. His young son. A bitter custody battle. A haunting death. Was it suicide or something more sinister? Twenty-five years later, Santa Clara County sheriffâs detectives returned to take a closer look. So did we. How did 10-year-old Joshua Klaver end up hanging to death in the family barn?
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A sheriff's deputy. His 10-year-old son. A bitter custody battle. A haunting death. Was it suicide? Or something more sinister?
Twenty-five years later, authorities decided to take a closer look. So did Mercury News reporter Julia Prodis Sulek.
Join her on a whirlwind journey from Silicon Valley to Oklahomaâs cowboy country as she explores a brutal question: How did a 10-year-old boy end up hanging on the family farm?
Subscribe now for this six-part series that debuts August 24, 2017.