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Sounds like someone has been watching way too much Snapped.
An Idaho man's drowning death may not be so accidental after all, Fox News reports. The wife of Larry Isenberg, 68, said he fell from their boat and drowned in Lake Coeur d'Alene in February, but the county examiner now says he died with lethal levels of Benadryl in his body and showed no signs of drowning or stroke.

What's more, wife Laurcene (Lori) Barnes, 64, has failed to appear for an arraignment involving grand theft and 40 counts of forgery, and the family's will has been altered to evenly divide the estate between their eight children from previous marriages—two on Larry's side and six on Lori's, the Spokesman-Review reports.

Also at issue is Lori's description of the drowning: She waited two hours to report it, had a bloody nose when she did, and said Larry appeared ill before falling out of the boat, while his friends say he'd been in good health.

On the day Larry vanished, the Coeur d'Alene Press reported that Lori had left her job as director of the North Idaho Housing Coalition. After an internal audit, she was arrested for allegedly stealing from the nonprofit, was released on $75,000 bond, and hasn't been seen since.

A $500,000 warrant was issued for her arrest, and now the Spokane Sheriff's Office has a warrant for crimes including murder, grand theft, and criminal conspiracy.

The sheriff is also investigating Lori's daughters, Amber Hosking and Jessica Barnes, for conspiracy to commit theft and first-degree murder.
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The body of Larry Dean Isenberg was pulled from Lake Coeur d’Alene in March. His wife, Laurcene (Lori) Barnes Isenberg, told investigators he fell off their boat on Feb. 13.
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The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office filed search warrants this week for phones that belong to two of Lori Isenberg’s daughters who live in Spokane Valley.

Lori Isenberg told the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office that she last saw her husband alive when he fell off their boat in Lake Coeur d’Alene. After she was brought to shore she told deputies, who noted that she had a bloody nose, that her husband may have had a medical episode that caused him to fall in and she was injured trying to pull him onto the boat, according to court documents. She told a detective that she waited two hours to call 911 because she didn’t want to leave the area where he went into the water, left her phone in the truck and didn’t initially realize that his phone was on the boat.

On the same day her husband disappeared, the Coeur d’Alene Press published a story about how Lori Isenberg no longer worked at the North Idaho Housing Coalition and the nonprofit organization was conducting an audit. According to court documents, she emailed the charity’s board of directors the next day, asking for more time before turning over her computer. She wrote that she needed time to grieve and asked them to not punish her family for her actions.

Friends and family interviewed by detectives described Larry and Lori Isenberg’s marriage as “perfect,” but they did have disagreements about how to handle their children. They married in 2004, with Larry bringing two children from a past marriage and Lori bringing six.

A friend of Larry’s said Lori was a “mama bear” who would give her six daughters money and involve them in her business, court records say. Larry took issue with giving them money, and one of Larry’s children described Lori’s daughters as “deadbeats.” A friend told detectives that Larry “wouldn’t give you a fish, but he would teach you how to fish so you could feed yourself.”


Coeur d’Alene police seized the family’s will when executing a previous search warrant. The will had handwritten alterations made to it in January, court records say. One of the sections reallocated Larry’s estate so each child received 12.5 percent, giving 80 percent of the estate to Lori’s children and 20 percent of the estate to Larry’s children.

According to court documents, Lori told detectives that just prior to falling, Larry looked gray, and a medical issue may have caused him to fall off their boat. Larry’s friends and doctor told detectives that Larry was in good health and a medical issue was unlikely.

In the days leading up to his death, several messages were sent from Larry’s phone to Lori’s daughters, saying he had the flu, he was feeling poorly and may have had a small stroke. Upon reviewing the messages, Larry’s friend said the messages, which included emojis, did not seem like things he would write, according to court records. His doctor and a neighbor who was a nurse said Larry was health-conscious, walking multiple miles a day, and he promptly sought out advice for any medical concerns, records say.

The autopsy did not find evidence that he had suffered a stroke.

According to a Spokane Sheriff’s Office warrant, detectives are searching for evidence for crimes including murder, delay in reporting a death with the intent to prevent the discovery of the manner of death, grand theft and criminal conspiracy.
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What a bitch, hope they find her, convict her of all charges including murder and altering the will
Hope they nail the daughters, I think they’re involved in all the crimes
 
She's really bad at this.If she's as terrible at hiding as she is at murder they should find her quickly.
 
She should have pushed him over while he was still alive. Then he would have had the needed water in his lungs. She could have explained away the Benadryl saying he self administrated it for sleeping.
 
People who steal lack the morality and conscious required not to murder. ALL thieves are capable of this. Fact.

What a piece of trash
 
Talk about a trashy family.
Mom is a murderer and her daughter is a pig.
The daughter of Lori Isenberg was arrested on a warrant Thursday and charged with injury to a child, a misdemeanor.

Isenberg, whose whereabouts are not known, is wanted on a $500,000 warrant for a felony charge of grand theft, and she is under investigation for her role in the death of her husband, Larry, whose body was found floating in Lake Coeur d’Alene last spring.

It is the second time Isenberg’s daughter, April E. Barnes, 42, has been charged with injury to a child. The first time, two years ago, Barnes was charged with two counts of child injury that were dismissed. The most recent charge stems from an incident in May, but Barnes failed to appear in court and a warrant was issued.

“Here we are, two years later, the same deplorable conditions,” city prosecutor Wesley J. Somerton told the court Friday at Barnes’s first appearance.

Police said Barnes’s residence, where she lived with her two children and an 8-month-old child, was in disarray and unclean.

“There was garbage all over the floor,” of the kitchen, according a police report. “There was garbage on all the counters, dirty dishes stacked so high I could barely see the sink … old food and a white powder substance all over the kitchen.”

The house, in the 600 block of Hattie Avenue, is owned by the city of Coeur d’Alene and the rental is handled by the North Idaho Housing Coalition, the nonprofit agency from which Lori Isenberg is alleged to have embezzled more than a half million dollars.

The coalition assists families with affordable housing in Idaho’s five northern counties.

While she worked for the Housing Coalition, Isenberg hired April Barnes to work as her assistant. Board members were unaware April was Isenberg’s daughter.
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"Lori Isenburg, 66, was arrested Monday on a first-degree murder charge for allegedly planning her husband’s February 2018 death at the popular vacation spot near Worley, Idaho, the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office told The Daily Beast. While the details of the slaying remain unknown, the 66-year-old is facing special charges tied to murders that may involve poison.

“I suspected, I didn’t want to believe it, but I definitely suspected,” the stepson said.

The murder charges come over year after Isenberg pleaded guilty to three counts of wire fraud in January 2019 for embezzling money from her former employer after going on the run for two months. She was sentenced to five years in federal prison and is currently being held on a $2 million bond at Kootenai County Jail, according to online jail records."

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