. >> at 28, suzette marie trouten, the youngest of carolyn trouten's five children finally decided toeave home. a hospice worker in rural michigan, her family says suzette craved change. you described suzette as the ultimate mama's girl. >> yeah, she was. in fact, my other kids used to tease that she thought she was an only child. >> she seems as though she was pretty independent. >> she thought she was. as long as she could call me every day, she was very independent. >> in the beginning of 2000, suzette asserted that independence by suddenly announcing she was moving to kansas. a man by the name of john robinson had offered what suzette described as the perfect job. her sister kim recalls her excitement. >> she came and told me that she had a great job offer, that it was in kansas city, taking care of an elderly gentleman from a wealthy family. >> sounds like an incredible job. >> she was thrilled about it. she had no reason not to go. >> how much did the job pay? >> it was like $65,000 a year. >> the lure of a big paycheck, world travel, and a furnished apartment proved too much fo