sideline to his obsession over memorabilia. >> he was into buying and selling silver. >> gary's brother, larry tyrell>> he constantly collected coins, bought and sold trinkets. >> and did well at it? >> gary was a good businessman. >> the gold and silver went into one of the five safes were in the house. the coins and artifacts many of them museum quality were out on display. >> he had indian jewelry, a lot of rare pieces. they were very quality pieces that he loved. >> what was his favorite piece? >> probably the walrus tusks. that he owned. he had three of those. he loved those. >> they were rare, each worth around $10,000. >> how would he find these things? >> i'm not really sure. they did go to flea markets and garage sales and things like that. any time i would ask him, you know, where did you get this, he would say, oh, in my travels. >> in 2013, jason murray became one of the family when he and jessica got engaged. he remembers the walrus tusks as well as all the other unusual items in the tyrell home. >> it was one of those things, so much stuff in that house yet it was immaculate. everything