Gabriel (Gabe) Morris went on the run with his wife Jessica and his daughter Kalea. Gabe was a murder suspect; Jessica was wanted as a material witness to murder. (Coos County Sheriff's Office)
Gabe Morris and his half-brother, Jesse, grew up in Southern California near San Diego. (Author's photos)
When Gabe Morris was fifteen years old, he left his father's custody and moved in with his mom in Coquille, Oregon. (Author's photos)
In 2005, Gabe became a deputy in the Bingham County, Idaho Sheriff's Office. (Coos County DA's Office)
Gabe's patrols took him into farmland, ranches at the edge of the Indian reservation, and these lava badlands. (Author's photo)
After leaving the sheriff's office and enduring various business failures, Gabe moved his family to Bandon, Oregon. (Author's photo)
They went to live with his mom and Bob Kennelly. (Coquille Valley Sentinel)
A Coos County Sheriff's Office deputy went out to Bob Kennelly's property to tell him that his pickup was illegally parked in downtown Coquille. (Author's photo)
Bob Kennelly's property included a main house, barn and sheds in an area known as Flower Hill. (Coos County DA's Office)
The deputy walked up towards the main house and back porch area of Kennelly's house. (Coos County DA's Office)
The deputy discovered the body of a female lying on the back porch. (Coos County DA's Office)
Investigators found Robin Anstey's purse and other items on a living room couch. It appeared she had been ambushed and had run toward the door, trying to escape. (Coos County DA's Office)
The shooter began firing on an interior balcony and then came down these stairs to dispatch his wounded victims. (Coos County DA's Office)