larry rothman: families want answers.ecially in cases where there's suicide, families want answers. this could be just as it seems, a husband who found his wife who had taken her own life. correct. i think i even made that comment to bj horn on the phone call, when he called me, that it sounds like a suicide to me. stephanie gosk: the police spent much of the day going through the allan home, and with jimmy's help, they began to piece together the events of amy's last day. it started, he said, like every other. just listening to music and making lunch and breakfast, smile on her face. stephanie gosk: around 7:30, amy sent ashley off to school and jimmy went to work. he came home at lunch for a nap. phone records show that amy was home all day texting with a friend. ashley had a friend over, kayla, after school. amy picked her up, and i was just kind of in bed, and they came here. she made everybody dinner. 6:30, we rolled out to take them to the game. stephanie gosk: just after 6:30 pm, amy and jimmy dropped ashley and he